Article ID: CBB000932209

Identification Keys, the “Natural Method,” and the Development of Plant Identification Manuals (2009)

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The origins of field guides and other plant identification manuals have been poorly understood until now because little attention has been paid to 18th century botanical identification guides. Identification manuals came to have the format we continue to use today when botanical instructors in post-Revolutionary France combined identification keys (step-wise analyses focusing on distinctions between plants) with the natural method (clustering of similar plants, allowing for identification by gestalt) and alphabetical indexes. Botanical works featuring multiple but linked techniques to enable plant identification became very popular in France by the first decade of the 19th century. British botanists, however, continued to use Linnaeus's sexual system almost exclusively for another two decades. Their reluctance to use other methods or systems of classification can be attributed to a culture suspicious of innovation, anti-French sentiment and the association of all things Linnaean with English national pride, fostered in particular by the President of the Linnean Society of London, Sir James Edward Smith. The British aversion to using multiple plant identification technologies in one text also helps explain why it took so long for English botanists to adopt the natural method, even after several Englishmen had tried to introduce it to their country. Historians of ornithology emphasize that the popularity of ornithological guides in the 19th and 20th centuries stems from their illustrations, illustrations made possible by printing technologies that improved illustration quality and reduced costs. Though illustrations are the most obvious features of late 19th century and 20th century guides, the organizational principles that make them functional as identification devices come from techniques developed in botanical works in the 18th century.

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Authors & Contributors
Müller-Wille, Staffan
Jonsell, Bengt
Walters, Michael P.
Veuille, Michel
Toma, Constantin
Sjöberg, Cajsa
Concepts
Botany
Classification in biology
Biology
Scientific illustration
Terminology and nomenclature
Natural history
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
Places
Sweden
France
Great Britain
Mediterranean region
Romania
Europe
Institutions
Lund. Universitet
Uppsala Universitet
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