Weddell, Hughes Algernon(1819-1877)

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Hugh Algernon Weddell (22 June 1819 – 22 July 1877) was a physician and botanist, specialising in South American flora.

Weddell was born at Birches House, Painswick near Gloucester, England but was raised in France and educated at the Lycée Henri IV, where he received a medical degree in 1841. He had also studied botany and became a respected member of the French botanical fraternity. While studying he accompanied Adrien-Henri de Jussieu (1797-1853) on numerous botanizing expeditions and he became a collaborator with Ernest Cosson (1819-1889) and Jacques Germain de Saint-Pierre (1815-1882) in the preparation of Flore des environs de Paris (1845). In 1843, he was invited to join the expedition of François Louis de la Porte, comte de Castelnau to South America, and he explored and collected botanical specimens in that continent for five years.

TAXONOMIC PUBLICATIONS

 * [[Media:Weddell 1850.pdf|Weddell, H. A. 1850. Additions à la flore de l'Amérique du Sud (Suite). [part]. Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. (3) 13: 257-268.]]