User:Peter coxhead/Work/James Eustace Bagnall

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Honours and Awards[edit]

  • 1888, he was awarded the Darwin Prize of the Midland Union of Natural History Societies, with the citation "Botany". The prize (whose title and purposes had been approved by Charles Darwin) was "given annually for a paper indicating original research upon a subject within the scope of the Societies in the Union, contributed by a member for publication in the Journal of the Union,"[1] and included a medal. Need to find the paper for which this was awarded.

List of Bagnall's major publications[edit]

  • Bagnall, James E. (1874), "The Moss Flora of Warwickshire", Journal of Botany (January). If this is the Journal of botany, British and foreign, it should be volume 12?
  • According to Lawley,[2] Bagnall contributed a section on bryophytes to Doubleday, H. Arthur; Page, W., eds. (1904), Victoria History of the County of Warwickshire, Vol. 1, OCLC 222417743 {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) Need to provide a chapter reference.
  • Adams, H. Isabel; Bagnall, James E. (1907–1910), Wild Flowers of the British Isles, PLACE?: PUBLISHER? {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help). I don't at present understand the history of this work, since the OCLC entries are confusing. I think that the first publication may have been a 2 volume work by Adams alone prior to 1907, followed by a later revision by Bagnall, but this needs to be researched.
  • Amphlett, John; Bagnall, James E.; Rea, Carleton (1909), The Botany of Worcestershire, Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, OCLC 67895586 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help). A facsimile reproduction was published in 1978 (Wakefield : EP Pub.). Bagnall is credited by Lawley[2] with the section on bryophytes. Need to provide a chapter reference.

All Bagnall's works (for possible inclusion in the article)[edit]

Year Type Reference Status
1874 Journal+ Bagnall, James E. (1874), "The Moss Flora of Warwickshire", Journal of Botany (January). More detailed reference required.
1876 Journal+ Bagnall, James E. (1876), Notes on Sutton Park: Its Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses, read at a general meeting of the Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, held December 6th, 1876, OCLC 18894820 {{citation}}: Text "publication-place: Birmingham" ignored (help)
1876 Web Coxhead, Peter (1991), Update to Notes on Sutton Park by James E Bagnall, archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-11-24, retrieved 2009-11-21 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) Bagnall's 1876 Flora with updated species names. Clarify the title.
1886 Book Bagnall, James E. (1886), Handbook of Mosses, The Young Collector Series, London: Swan Sonnenschein, OCLC 683252 Reprinted/republished in at least 6 editions 1889 (3rd), 1891, 1896 (4th), 1907 (5th), 1910 (6th) (London, Swan Sonnenschein).
1891 Book Bagnall, James E. (1891), Flora of Warwickshire, London: Gurney & Jackson, OCLC 15190032
1895 Journal+ Bagnall, J.E. (1895), "New Staffordshire plants", Journal of Botany, 33: 283 Cited in Edees, p255.
1901 Journal+ Bagnall, James Eustace (1901), The Flora of Staffordshire, London: West, Newman & Co., OCLC 314349594 Supplement to the Journal of Botany 39 (volume number from Edees, p255).
1904 Book/Contribution Doubleday, H. Arthur; Page, W., eds. (1904), Victoria History of the County of Warwickshire, Vol. 1, OCLC 222417743 {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help); Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) According to Lawley, Bagnall contributed a section on bryophytes in this; need to get the page, etc. reference.
1907 Book/Contribution Adams, H. Isabel; Bagnall, James E. (1907–1910), Wild Flowers of the British Isles {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) Bagnall is given as having revised this work, but was there an original by Adams? If so, reference details?
1908 Book/Contribution Bagnall, James E. (1908), "Botany", in Page, W. (ed.), Victoria History of the County of Staffordshire, Vol. 1, pp. 41–60, OCLC 222578311 Cited in Edees, p255.
1909 Book/Contribution Amphlett, John; Bagnall, James E.; Rea, Carleton (1909), The Botany of Worcestershire, Birmingham: Cornish Brothers, OCLC 67895586 {{citation}}: Unknown parameter |lastauthoramp= ignored (|name-list-style= suggested) (help) A facsimile reproduction was published in 1978 (Wakefield : EP Pub.). Bagnall is credited by Lawley with the section on bryophytes. Need the pages, etc.

Papers[edit]

  • Bagnall, James E. (1870), "A Classified List of the Flora of the District", Proc BNHS, 1, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1870), "Flowering Plants and Ferns Indigenous to the Neighbourhood around Birmingham", Proc BNHS, 1, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1871), "Plants near Birmingham", Journal of Botany, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1874), "The Moss Flora of Warwickshire", Journal of Botany, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1874), "Tortula sinuosa as a Warwickshire plant", Journal of Botany, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1878), "The Distribution of the Genus Rosa in Warwickshire", Midland Naturalist, 1, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1878), "Rosa latebrosa in Warwickshire", Midland Naturalist, 1: 281, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1879), "The Cryptogamic Flora of Warwickshire (part 1)", Midland Naturalist, 2, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1880), "The Cryptogamic Flora of Warwickshire (part 2)", Midland Naturalist, 3, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1881), "The Flora of Warwickshire: an Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the County of Warwick (part 1)", Midland Naturalist, 4, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "The Flora of Warwickshire: an Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the County of Warwick (part 2)", Midland Naturalist, 5, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "Mosses New to Warwickshire", Midland Naturalist, 5, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "Silene anglica", Midland Naturalist, 5, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "Warwickshire Grasses", Midland Naturalist, 5, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "Dicranum montanum", Midland Naturalist, 5, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "On Agrostis nigra", Journal of Botany, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1882), "Notes on the Rubi of Warwickshire", Journal of Botany, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1883), "The Flora of Warwickshire: an Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the County of Warwick (part 3)", Midland Naturalist, 6, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1884), "The Flora of Warwickshire: an Account of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the County of Warwick (part 4)", Midland Naturalist, 7, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.
  • Bagnall, James E. (1884), "A Fungus Foray in the Middleton District", Midland Naturalist, 7, cited in Bagnall 1890, p500ff.

Notes[edit]

Dummy section and references to prevent reference errors.[2]

  1. ^ Encouragement of Original Research: the Darwin Prize, The Complete Work of Charles Darwin Online, 2009, retrieved 2009-11-21
  2. ^ a b c See main article James Eustace Bagnall