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George Allman (natural historian)

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Nationality
  
Irish

Fields
  
Natural history


Role
  
Natural historian

Name
  
George Allman

Awards
  
Linnean Medal

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Alma mater
  
Trinity College, Dublin

Died
  
November 24, 1898, Parkstone, United Kingdom

Books
  
A Monograph of the Fresh-water Polyzoa: Including All the Known Species, Both British and Foreign

Notable awards
  
Royal Medal, Linnean Medal

Education
  
Trinity College, Dublin

George James Allman FRS FRSE (1812 – 24 November 1898) was an Irish ecologist, botanist and zoologist who served as Emeritus Professor of Natural History at Edinburgh University in Scotland.

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Life

Allman was born in Cork, Ireland, the son of James C. Allman of Bandon, and received his early education at the Royal Academical Institution, Belfast. For some time he studied for the Irish Bar, but ultimately gave up law in favour of natural science. In 1843 he graduated in medicine at Trinity College, Dublin, and in the following year was appointed professor of botany in that university, succeeding the botanist William Allman (1776–1846), who was the father of George Johnston Allman (distant relations of George). This position he held for about twelve years until he removed to Edinburgh as Regius Professor of natural history. There he remained until 1870, when considerations of health induced him to resign his professorship and retire to Dorset, where he devoted himself to his favorite pastime of horticulture.

The scientific papers which came from his pen are very numerous. His most important work was upon the gymnoblast group of the hydrozoa, on which he published in 1871-1872, through the Ray Society, an exhaustive monograph, based largely on his own researches and illustrated with drawings of remarkable excellence from his own hand. Biological science is also indebted to him for several convenient terms which have come into daily use, e.g. endoderm and ectoderm for the two cellular layers of the body-wall in Coelenterata. He contributed articles to the Irish Naturalist.

He became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1854, and received a Royal medal in 1873. He received the Cunningham Medal of the Royal Irish Academy in 1878. For several years (1874–1881) he was president of the Linnaean Society, and in 1879 he presided over the Sheffield meeting of the British Association.

He died in Ardmore, Parkstone in Dorset and is buried in Poole Cemetery.

Family

Allman married Hannah Louisa Shaen. They had no children. George Allmans family ran the Allman' Bandon Distillery, his brother was the Liberal MP Richard Allman, was partner in the Distillery.

References

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