Jonathan Salt (botanist)

Jonathan Salt (1759–1815) was a cutler and local naturalist who catalogued plants growing in the Sheffield area.[1] [2]

He created a herbarium between 1773 and 1809, which provided the specimens for his Flora Sheffieldiensis.[3] Although being used extensively by Frederick Arnold Lees in his The Flora of West Yorkshire with a sketch of the climatology and lithology in connection therewith (1888), the catalogue only existed in manuscript form until its publication in The Story of South Yorkshire Botany in 2011.[2]

Plants first recorded by Salt

Lees referenced a number of plants first identified by Salt:[4] Some are listed here:

References

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