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Anne Maria Chapman

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Name
  
Anne Chapman

Died
  
December 12, 1855

Anne Maria Chapman (13 January 1791 – 12 December 1855) was a New Zealand missionary. She was born in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England on 13 January 1791.

Chapman and her husband gave hospitality to early European explorers passing through on the route between Tauranga and the centre of the North Island. The most notable explorers and botanists who were assisted were John Carne Bidwell, Ernst Dieffenbach, and William Colenso.

In the second volume of J.D. Hooker's Flora Novae-Zelandiae (Flowerless Plants, 1855) there are records of the following seaweeds from "Maketu, Chapman": Ectocarpus, Polysiphonia, Champia, Nitophyllum, Plocamium, Gigartina, Ceramium, and Callithamnion. Anne Chapman may have played a part in collecting these.

Eponymy

  • 1855 Gigartina chapmanii. J.D. Hooker & W.H. Harvey in Harvey, W.H. Algae, Flora NovaeZelandiae 2: 251. Maketu. Chapman.
  • References

    Anne Maria Chapman Wikipedia


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