Samuel J. Record
Samuel James Record (10 March 1881 – 3 February 1945) was an American botanist who played a prominent role in the study of wood.
Born at Crawfordsville, Indiana, Record graduated from Wabash College in 1903 and received a Master of Forestry degree from Yale University in 1905. After working for the US Forest Service he joined the faculty of the Yale School of Forestry in 1910. In 1917 he became Professor of forest products, and in 1939 was made Dean of the school.
Through field trips around the Americas (most notably Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia and of course the US [1]) and help from correspondents all over the world, Samuel Record amassed a collection of some 41 000 identified wood specimens. Originally housed at Yale, the SJRw collection was moved in 1969 to the US Forest Service's Forest Products Laboratory.[2] He was a founder of the International Society of Wood Anatomists and started publishing the journal Tropical Woods in 1925.
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External links
- Works by Samuel J. Record at Project Gutenberg
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