Johan Erik Forsström
Johan Erik Forsström (1775–1824) was a Swedish
naturalist from the province of Dalarna. The plant genus Forsstroemia from the family Leptodontaceae is named after him.[1]
He studied at the
botanical
investigations. On the trip he maintained a journal, and in 1917 details of the expedition were published in a book titled I Norrlandsstäder och Lapplandsbygd År 1800. John Erik Forsströms dagbok öfver resan i Norrland och Finnmarken 1800 och i Roslagen 1801.
From 1802 until 1815, Forsström was assigned as pastor in Saint Barthélemy of the Leeward Islands, where he also worked collecting botanical specimens. Afterwards he returned to Sweden, where he died in 1824 at Munktorp, located near the town of Köping.
References
- Johan Erik Forsström i Fjordarnas Land (in Swedish)
- University of Gottingen- Search the Index Collectorum (biographical information)
- ^ Mosses of Eastern North America by Howard Alvin Crum, Lewis Edward Anderson (Forsstroemia)
- ^ International Plant Names Index. Forsstr.