George Edmund Lindsay

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George E. Lindsay
Born17 August 1916
Pomona, California
DiedJuly 16, 2002(2002-07-16) (aged 85)
Tiburon, California
NationalityAmerican
Scientific career
FieldsBotany, Natural History
InstitutionsSan Diego Natural History Museum; California Academy of Sciences
Author abbrev. (botany)G.E.Linds.

George Edmund Lindsay (1916 – 2002) was an American

Baja California Peninsula and mainland Sonora, Mexico. These expeditions relied on the Vermilion Sea Field Station at Bahia del Los Angeles as their base of operations, which he facilitated and organized. He was active in transnational conservation efforts to protect the islands as biodiversity sanctuaries in the Gulf of California.[1]

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Biography

Lindsay was born in Los Angeles County, in Pomona, California, on August 17, 1916, to orchardists Alice H. Foster and Charles W. Lindsay. He attended Chaffey Junior College (in Ontario, California) and San Diego State College before finishing his undergraduate degree at Stanford University in 1950; he continued graduate studies at Stanford (studying with Ira L. Wiggins), completing his dissertation on the taxonomy and ecology of the cactus genus Ferocactus in 1955.[3]

Lindsay specialized in desert plants, with field work in Mexico and the western United States. In 1940, he was executive director of the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona. In 1956, Lindsay became director of the San Diego Natural History Museum, leading research expeditions throughout his tenure. He became director of the California Academy of Sciences in 1963.[4]

See the list of genera and species described by G.E.Linds.. "Author Details for George Edmund Lindsay" (HTML). International Plant Names Index. International Organization for Plant Information (IOPI). Retrieved 2015-10-16.

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, Anahad (July 29, 2002). "George E. Lindsay, Science Academy Director, Dies at 85". New York Times.
  2. ^ Pelosi, Nancy (October 3, 2002). "Tribute to Dr. George E. Lindsay". Congressional Record, V. 148, Pt. 14, October 2, 2002 to October 9, 2002. p. 19098.
  3. ^ Mitich, Larry W. (September 2002). "George E. Lindsay: Plantsman and Explorer" (PDF). Espina y Floras. 37 (9): 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-02-05.
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  5. ^ International Plant Names Index.  G.E.Linds.

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