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Teijsmann, Johannes Elias

 

(Source: Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 1: Cyclopaedia of collectors)

(Source: Flora Malesiana ser. 1, 5: Cyclopaedia of collectors, Supplement I)

 

Born: 1808, Arnhem, Gld, Holland. Died: 1882, Buitenzorg, Java.

 

career:

Came to Java in 1830 as Gardener of Governor General van den Bosch. From 1831-69 he was Curator of the Buitenzorg Botanic Gardens which he succeeded in keeping going notwithstanding numerous difficulties. In 1858 he was appointed Honorary Inspector of Cultures, which office he still filled after his retirement as Curator in 1869. During his long term of office he made very important botanical explorations, in later years along with his valuable work in the interest of crop plants. It was stipulated that he was never to stay away on a tour for more than 6 months, as it was well-known that his zeal was without limits.

He is the author of botanically interesting reports on his numerous tours, and published besides many papers on useful plants, for the greater part in Natuurkundig Tijdschr. Ned. Indië.

He is commemorated in the genus Teysmannia Rchb.f. & Zoll. and in several plant species. His name was given too to the periodical ‘Teysmannia’ (1890-1922), since 1925 incorporated in ‘De Indische Culturen-Teysmannia’.

He himself always spelt his name with ‘ij’ and not with ‘y’ (see A.J.G.H. Kostermans, New and critical Malaysian Plants III, Djawatan Kehutanan Indonesia. Bagian Planologi Feb. 1955, p. 29-31).

 

Collecting localities:

1842

1853

1854

1855-56

1855

1856

1857

1857-58

1859

1859-60

1860

1862

1869-70

1870-71

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1877

1842. W. Java: G. Salak with Schwaner and Zollinger (betw. Nov. 29-Dec. 26).-1853. Tour to the Priangan Regencies and Central Java:1 from Buitenzorg (May 20) to Tjiandjoer by way of the Poentjak and Tjipanas; Bandoeng (21); Lembang (22); G. Tangkoeban Prahoe (23); Garoet (24); Telega Bodas (25); crater of G. Goentoer (26); from Tjisoeroepan visiting the crater of G. Papandajan (27); Garoet-Manondjaja (29); Manondjaja-Bandjar (31); descending the Tjitandoej to Kalipoetjang (June 1); Centr. Java: proceeding downstream the Tjitandoej, and crossing the Segara Anakan to the SW. point of Noesa Kambangan, Bantengmati (2); exploring the western part of the latter island (3-4), collecting along the north coast and proceeding by boat to Tjilatjap (5); east side of Noesa Kambangan, at Karangbolang exploring the beach (7); returning to Centr. Java: Tjilatjap, via Adipala, Djetties, crossing the Aija (= Ajah) Mts to the bird-nest cliffs at Karangbolong in Bagelen (8); visiting the caves and back to Adipala (9); Banjoemas (10-11); Bandjernegara (12); proceeding to the north, Pagentan, Bato(e)r (13), exploring the environs (14); Diëng Plateau (15-17); Wonosobo (18-20) ; Temang(g)o(e)ng (21-25); Magelang (26); Boroboedho (= Boroboedoer) and Tjandi Mendoet, Moentilan (27); Djokjakarta (June 28-July 1); Zuidergebergte (Goenoeng Kidoel) (2-6); Djokjakarta (7-13), making a trip to Megiri (12); Soerakarta (14-15); Karangpandan, Kamoening (16-17); G. Lawoe (18-19) and back to Kamoening; trip to Soekoe (21); Solo (= Soerakarta) (22-23); via Bojolali to Gebiok (24); Seto (saddleback G. Merapi and Merbaboe) (25); Ampel (26); Salatiga (27); Semarang (28-31), making some trips in the environs; Pekalongan (July 31-Aug. 1); Tegal (2-3); W. Java: Cheribon (3-4); G. Tjeremeh (= Tjareme), ascent from Koeningan via Argalinga (6-7); Madjalengka, Karangsamboong, Soemedang (8); Bandoeng (9); Tjiandjoer (10); Buitenzorg (11).-1854. Tour to East Java etc.:2 Buitenzorg-Semarang-(June 11-14); Centr. Java: Semarang-Djawana (= Djoewono) (16); Tajoe, visiting the beach, and proceeding to Poentjal (17); Banjoemanis, Keling, Bandjaran (18); (D)Japara (19), from where visiting P. Kellor and P. Tengga (21); Karimon-Java (= Karimoendjowo Islands) (22-24), visiting P. Karimoendjowo, P. Mienjangan (= Mendjangan)-ketjil (23) and P. Mendjangan besar (24); by boat to Djapara (25-30); Majong, Djoerang (July 2); Tjo(h)lo(h) (3), climbing part of G. Moriah (= Moerjo) (4); Pat(t)i (5); Rembang (6-7); Blora, Ngaring (8); E. Java: Ngawi (10-11); Maget(t)an (12); Plansan (= Plaosan) (13); by way of Madioen to Ponorogo (14); Slaong, Nimbang (15); Patjitan on the S. coast (16); Nimbang, Lohrok (= Lorog) (17); Pangool (= Panggoel) (18); Bay of Soembri(e)ng (19); Prigi (20); Treng(g)alek (21-23); via Poedak to G. Wilis (24), climbing its highest summit the Dorowati (25); Trengalek (26); Toeloenagoeng (27); Blitar (28-30); Garo(e)m, Semen (31); G. Kawi (Aug. 1-2); Ngantang (3); Batoe, Malang (4); Pakis, Nongkodjadjar (6); Tosari (Tengger Mts) (7); visiting Bromo Volcano and proceeding to Ngadisari (8); Petalan, Probolinggo (9); Probolinggo, Klak(k)a(h) (11); Loemadjang (12); Poeger and Watang Mts (= G. Watangan) (13-14); to Djember (15); Bondowos(s)o (16); Pradjakan-Sitoebondo-Soemberwaroe-Badjoelmati (17); Banjoemanii (18); Rogodjampi (19); Bomo and back to Rogodjampi (20); Kradenan, Gradjakan (= Gradjagan) (21): Rogodjampi (22); to Litji(e)n (23- ? 30); by boat (Aug. 31) to Bali: Pabehan (Bali Boleling) (Sept. 1); Singaradja (1-20), making trips in the environs, to the falls of Banjoemala (6), to Kaliboeboek (8), Sangsit and Boengkoe-Ian (9), the road to Gi(e)tgi(e)t (17), etc.; trip to Ban(d)jar and embarking for Tebongkoes (21); E. Java: Banjoewangi (23); on horseback to Badjoelmati (24); Soemberwaroe, Kapongan (25); Sitoebondo, Panaroekan, Besoeki; Probolinggo (26); Pasoeroean (27); Soerabaja (Sept. 28-Oct. 3); along the N. coast to Toeban (4); Lassem (collecting Limonia!), Rembang (6); returning to Buitenzorg by the same route as followed on the outjourney, arriving home on Oct. 13.-1855-56, Tour to West Sumatra:3 sailing from Batavia (Nov. 1, 1855); Sumatra West Coast: P. Pisang off Padang (11-12); Padang (13-19); Loeboe(k)along (20); Kajoetanam (24); Padangpandjang, Aneikloof (25-27); Fort v. d. Capellen (28); Singkarak (Nov. 29-Dec. 1); Solok (2-3); Bat(t)angbaroes (4); Alahan Pandjang (5); Lolo (6); Loeboesampiet (7); Soengipagoe (= Tandjong-medan) (8); Solok (15); Boekitsiliet (23), G. Talang (24); Soepaijan (25-26); Solok (27); Padangsiboesoek, Sidjoengdjoeng, Tandjongampalo (= Tandjoengampoeloe), Boea, Halaban; Pajako(e)mbo(eh) (Jan. 5, 1856); Fort de Kock (7-9); via Matoewa and Karbouwengat to Manindjoh (= Manindjau) (10); Palemba(i)jan, Bondjol, Loeboesikepping (= Loeboeksikaping), Panti, Rau (= Raoe); Tapanoeli: Moearasipongi, Kottanopan (= Hoetanoppan), Penjaboengan, Siaboe, Soeromantingi (Saroema-tinggi); Padangsidempo(e)an (26); Bat(t)angtaro (= toroe), Loemoet, Djaga-djaga; crossing the bay of Tapanoeli to Sibolga (31); trips by proa in the bay; Baro(e)s (Febr. 7); back at Sibolga (10), from where sailing on the 16th, touching at Natal, P. Taman (= Temang) (21), Padang (24), and the Poeloe Bay (Benkoelen) on the way to Batavia (arriving March 5). If the data on the concerning herbarium material are correct, he collected in 1856 too on P. Weh, N of Sumatra.-1857. Tour to Banka and the interior of Palembang:4 sailing from Batavia (Apr. 8); Banka: Muntok (14-22), collecting in the environs (several Nepenthes species!); (D)Jeboes (Apr. 23-May 4); Plangas (5); Muntok (6-14); S. Sumatra: Palembang (16-28); going into the interior, mainly by proa: Kepahiang (June 4), Batoeradja (5), Moeara-doewa (11), and rowing back (17); Moeara Enim (June 25-July 10), making several trips in the environs; Lahat (12-13); Moeara Enim (14-15); by proa (16) to Palembang; Palembang (Aug. 7-16); via Muntok (Banka) (17-18), back to Batavia.-1857-58. Tour to the Lampong Districts:5 sailing from Batavia (Nov. 1857) to S. Sumatra: Telok Betong; crossing the Lampong Districts: Mangala (= Menggala), ascending the Toelang-bawang River to Kebang, visiting the Talang forests, returning by boat to Mangala and proceeding to Moeara Toelangbawang on the coast; back to Mangala, Tarabangi, and downstream the Bengoeboean River to Siriengkibouw, and back to Tarabangi; in western direction to the mountains, following the course of the Pengoeboean as far as Gedongarta; Soedoesoedoe Mts and back to Tarabangi; Telok Betong; by proa to Krakatau, Sebisi (= P. Sebesi) and Seboekoe; returning to S. Sumatra, landing at Tjanti, from where starting a trip to the Ampat marga’s following the southern route to Tjampakka; visiting one of the highest ridges of G. Radja Bas(s)a and the eastern beach as far as Ketap(p)ang and Rogok; following the road west of the Radjabasa back to Ketimbong; by cruising-proa to Batavia (Jan. 1858).-1859. In the second half of the year travelling with W.H. de Vriese (see there) in Java and Madoera.6-1859-60. Tour to the Moluccas with W.H. de Vriese:7 sailing from Soerabaja (Dec. 15, 1859); SW. Celebes: Makassar (a few days); Timor: Koepang (1 day) and a visit to Timor-Delhi (= Dilly); Banda Islands: Groot and Klein Banda; Ambon (early in 1860), visiting Hitoe, Leitimor, Ema, Bata-lobang, Batoe-Gantong, etc.; Saparoea, from Nol(l)ot crossing to Ceram: landing at Latoe; Hoealooi and by boat to Elpa-poetih; by boat to Awahia (= ? Waija), Makariki (visiting Roewata River), Amahai (visiting Kowako Plain), and the region west of the Elpa-poetih Bay (landing at Roema-Kaij); partly by land to Tihoelal(i)e, and partly by sea to Kamarian, from where making a trip to Kai(j)ratoe and to a plateau in the interior; Waaij (= ? Wahai, or, ? Waija), from where by land to Toleehoo and Soelie, and following the Bay of Baguala to the pass; Ambon; Boeroe (Febr.): Kaje(e)li, from where ascending the Wai-Apo(e) to Wai-Poro and Wai-Geelen; by sea to the SE. coast, touching at Pohon-Rea, Namlea and Lomara; P. Oki(e) and environs of Oki(e); Ambon, visiting Roema Tiga, Hitoe-Lama, Hila and Said; Ternate, from where visiting Tidore, and climbing the Peak of Ternate (March); Halmaheira: Sidangoli(e), visiting several small islets and ascending the rivulet; by sea to Dj(a)ilolo; by land to Sahoe and Soerahoo; Dj(a)ilolo-Sidangoli(e)-Dodi(e)nga; Ternate; Batjan (Apr., staying 5 days), mainly in the vicinity of the principal town ( ? Laboeha) and making a trip to Mombia; N. Celebes, Minahassa (Apr.-June): Kema, from where on horseback to Manado; trips to Paniki(e), Pandoe, Tonk(e)la and Kima; Tomohon, Kakas, Sonder, Kakas, crossing the lake to Tondano; trip to Sawangan and the Fall of Tondano at Tonsea-Lama and Roeroekan; in eastern direction to the coast, Atep, from where returning to Kapetaran; via Tolean-Ketjil to Kakas, crossing the lake; Ratahan, Be(e)lang; Ratahan, Tonsawang, Amoerang (Romohon); tour to Koemel(o)emboeai and Pontak; Romohon, Sunder, Tomohon, Tana(h)wangko, Manado; travelling in the northern part to Kassar and Toelap (Girieng River), from where by sea to Kema; E. slope of G. Klabat (up to 900 ft); Kema, Matoengkas, Li(e)koepang, Manado; back atSoerabaja (June 19). About 1860 he evidently collected on Krakatau, P. Sebesi, and Dwars in den weg (= P. Sangian).8-1862. Tour to Siam:9 sailing from Batavia (Febr. 25); Singapore (March 1-4, collecting in private gardens); Siam (March 11-Apr. 3); Riouw-Lingga Archipelago: P. Bintang, Tandjong Pinang (9-10); Batavia (15).- 1869-70. Tour to Banka:10 arrival at Banka, Muntok (June 27); exploring the coast in the vicinity; G. Mle noembing (July 13-14); visiting the N. coast (July 21-Sept. 17); Soengei-Liat (= Soengailiat), G. Betong, G. Raja, Maras Mts; Marawang; to Pangkal Pinang (Oct. 25); Mang(k)ol Mts (G. Langier) (29), Koba, Toboali(e); Lepar Archipelago (Nov. 26-Dec. 4), visiting P. K(e)lapan and other islands; back in Banka: following the by-path to Soengeiselan; Permisan Mts (Dec. 21); via Pangkal Pinang back to Muntok, from which place making minor tours in the vicinity till his departure on Jan. 27th back at Buitenzorg (31).-1870-71. Tour to Banka (for making experiments in laying out sawahs, but making botanical collections too) (Aug. 7, 1870-Apr. 1, 1871).11-1871. Voyage to New Guinea in the ‘Dassoon’:12 Ternate (July 28-Aug. 12), visiting Batoe Angoes, Telaga Soela Takomi (lake) (6), etc.; P. Gebe (15-19), P. Fau (18); Salawat(t)i, Samate (22-23); SW. New Guinea: Gulf of MacCluer (or Telo(e)k Beraoe) (25-30), Teysmann not permitted to go ashore; Salwat(t)i, at Samate (Sept. 1-4), visiting P. Bam and Roembobo (2), and P. Sor(r)ong (3); NW. New Guinea: Dorei, Geelvink Bay (Sept. 8); P. Mansinama (= Mansiman) (9); vicinity of Dorei (10-I1); P. Japen, Ansoes (13-15); Napan (16-17); P. Roön (17-19); Was(s)ior (19); P. Meoswaar (= Mios Waar) (20); Wandesi (= Wendehsi), Wariap, Dorei (21); Ajambo(e)ri (23), Andai (24-25), Andai River (26-27); Dorei, leaving Oct. 1st for North New Guinea: Humboldt Bay (Oct. 8-11, 14-15); Walckenaers or Valkenier Bay (= Tanahmerah Bay) (17); mouth of the Amberno River (= Mamberamo) (19), ascending the, same for some hours (20); stay at Dorei (23-28), paying visits to P. Meosmapi (24), and P. Middelburg (= P. Doewa) (31); Ternate (arriving on Nov. 6), Teysmann leaving the ‘Dassoon’ and making some trips in Halmahe(i)ra (10-19):13 visiting Dodinga (10), Bebanèh (11), Kauw (12), Tabelo (= Tobelo) (13) and Galela (on the E. coast, 13) by boat; Batoe Angoes (14), Telaga lama (15-17), Galela (17); G. Kerkan (or Kerkau) (18-19); Tabelo (19-20), visiting some islets off the coast (20); Bebaneh (21) and via the pass to Dodinga (22); Ternate (Nov. 22-28); Berane, at Kajeli; Ambon; Banda (Dec. 3); Timor: Dilly (6), Koepang (7-8); Soerabaja (12); Buitenzorg (25).-1872. Tour to Banka & Riouw Lingga.14 Banka: Muntok (May 14); Paja Raja; Bakem; Pangkal Pinang (June 6-9); via Marawang to Soengei Liat (10); Belinjoe, N. coast (13); Djeboes (17); Muntok (19); Batoe Balai, sailing (June 25) for the Riouw Archipelago: Tandjong Pinang on P. Bintan(g); from that island visiting P. Senggaran (July 11) (the 16th at Tandjong Gliger), P. Looz, P. Doempah (= Dompak) (27), climbing the mountain of Bi(e)ntang (Aug. 2), P. Pengoedjan (= ? P. Oedjan), P. Tekoelei (7) and back at Tandjong Pinang; sailing (Aug. 17) for the Lingga Archipelago: P. Temiang (20); P. Lingga, Soengei Dai (23), and making trips to Bt Tjengkeh (25), Bt Sipientjan (30), Bt Ajer Atap (Sept. 5), G. Tanda (14); P. Singkep (Oct. 14-19); P. Lingga (having plants collected on G. Dai, not on the summit, however); sailing (Nov. 12) for the Riouw Archipelago: Tandjong Pinang (16-18); proceeding (Nov. 19) to Banka: Muntok, where making a tour to Bakim and Paja Raja (24); embarking (Dec. 5) for Batavia; back at Buitenzorg (9). -1873. Tour to the Lesser Sunda Islands:15 sailing from Batavia (June 15); Soerabaja (19-21); SW. Celebes: Makassar (26); Timor (June 30-Sept. 3): Koepang and environs (June 30-July 11); Taroes, Babauw (= Babaoe) (12), botanizing in the valley near the Bay ofPariti (13); Oesouw, road to the foot of Mt Fatoe Leo (14); Nonbaun (15-21), from where making trips in the environs, to Soengei Noni, etc.; Tanini (22-23); Nonbaun (24-25); Seh-ied (26); Kèlali (27); Pariti (28-30); Koepang (July 31-Aug. 17), collecting at Oba, Pohla, etc.; Baun (= Baoen) (18-23), visiting several lakes, the neighbouring coast, the Ehtoe Wéoet, etc.; the Noëil sani, Oïkabiti (24); Taroes (25); Koepang (Aug. 26-Sept. 3); Soemba (Sept. 6-Oct. 3): Kabaniroe on the Kambéra River (= ? Kambaniroe) (Sept. 6-9), visiting Waingapoe (8); Kadoemboe (10-11); Kabaniroe (12-15); crossing the island to the S. coast, Loko-Wienggoe (17), the Loko-behlar (18), Karita (20-21), Taboendoeng (22-24), Tariembang (25-26), the Lokomandas (27), foot of the Omangoetoe-manoe (28); back at Kabaniroe (Sept. 29-Oct. 3), visiting Waingapoe once more (Oct. 2); Timor: Koepang (Oct. 10-19); P. Samauw (= Semaoe) (20-26): Oïassa (20); Haïng-sisi and P. Kambieng (21); back to P. Semaoe, Bakanoesa (21-23); Pas Lehloh (24-25), to the beach near Poeloe Mera (25); Ajer-boek-noesang (26); Timor: Koepang (Oct. 27-Nov. 1); Atapoepoe (Nov. 3-5); Alor: Ombai (7-8); Solor (Nov. 12); Flores (12-19): Larantoeka (12-20), trips in the environs, to Woereh (P. Adonare) (16), some collectors to the Ilamandahiri (= Ili Mandiri) (17); via Solor (20) returning to Timor: Koepang (Nov. 24-Dec. 21); via Makassar (SW. Celebes) (Dec. 25), back to Soerabaja (arrival on the 30th); Buitenzorg (Jan. 7, 1874).-1874. Tour to West Borneo:16 leaving Buitenzorg (July 3); W. Borneo: Pontianak (10-12); Mampawa(h) (13-14); Pontianak (14-19) making a trip on the Landak River (l8); by boat to Soekalanting and ascending the Kapoeas River (20); Tajan, Sangouw (= Sanggau) (21); Sekadouw (= Sekadau), B(e)litang (22); Sintang (23-24); Silat (25); Salimbouw (= Selimbau), Djongkong, Boenoet (26); downstream to Soehait (= Soehaid), and ascending the Tanang River (= S. Tanang), P. Madjang in Lake Seriang (27); staying in that region (July 28-Aug. 5), exploring P. Madjang (July 28-Aug. 1), Lempei, etc.; voyage (6-8) back to Pontianak; sailing once more by boat (16) to Sintang and the lakes of Seriang: P. Madjang (20), G. Lempei (21-22), Singkadjang (23), P. Madjang (24); Lanjak, Danau Loe(w)ar (26); discovering a remarkable Pandanus (27); P. Sepandan (27-28), P. Malaijoe and Moeara Bajan (30); Batang Nali and Batang Blitang, Lake Bekowang (= D. Bekoean) and Batang Poetoes, Lake Kadabang and back in the Kapoeas River (31); rowing up the river as far as Piassa (Sept. 1); Salimbouw (= Salimbau) (2); Soehait, Tawang River (3); ascending the river till half-way Lake Seriang, going ashore, and back to the Kapoeas (4); ashore in the region of Soengei Gandal, Kenepei and Kenepei River (5); visiting the coal-mines and back to Menawa and Kenepei (6); Silat (8); Penein Mts (10); Sintang (13-21), making trip to the gold-mines (18, 19), the Malawi River (20), etc.; further downstream the Kapoeas, forest of Tengkawang (22); B(e)litang, Sepauk (= Sepaoek), Soengei Aja (23); Sekadouw (= Sekadau) (24); Kadoekoel (= Kedoekoel), Biang (25); Biang Mts (26); Sangouw (= Sanggau), ascending the Sg. Sekajan to visit a fall, Samarangkai (27); Meliouw (= Meliau) (28); Tajan (29); P. Limboeng (30); descending the Kleine Kapoeas (Kapoeas ketjil) to Pontianak (Oct. 2); Pontianak (2-16); by boat to P. Temadjoe off the coast (17), Singkawang (19-21); G. Passi (22-24); Tjoelong-Djintang (24); Sedau(w), Singkawang (25), in the latter place staying some time; Montrado (Nov. 1-9), making a trip to the Opi Mts (5); Soengei Betong, via the Pengarang Mts (10); Bengkajang (11-14), visiting the goldmines; Sebalouw (= Sebalau) (15-19), visiting the neighbouring hills (Moenggoh), Tria River; downstream the Sebalau River, Ledo (20); Sambas (22-24); afoot to Kartiassa (25), by proa to Bantanan (26-28); travelling back (29-30) to Sambas, staying there till Dec. 20 (partly ill), making a trip to Sg. Sebrau(w) (Dec. 11); by boat to Pamangkat (21), Pontianak (25), embarking (Jan. 14, 1875) for Batavia; Buitenzorg (18).-1875. Tour to Billiton, Karimata Islands, and West Borneo:17 Blitoeng (= Billiton): Tandjo(e)ng Pandan (May 8-31), making a trip up the Tjiroetjoep (= Tjeroetjoek) (11); setting out to Begantong (June 1), G. Tadjem bini (2), Boeding (3), Ajer Kli (4), visiting several padangs, Mangar (on the E. coast) (6-7), Gantoeng (8), Dindang (= Dendang, S. coast) (9); via Badau(w) returning to Tandjong Pandan (arriving on the 12th); P. Mandanauw (= Mendanau) (19), P. Kalehmambang (20); back at Tandjong Pandan (21-24); Karimata Islands: P. Seroetoe (27), a small islet N of it (28), P. Karimata (July 2-12, 8-10 exploring the mountains); W. Borneo: Pontianak (15-25), collecting in the hinterland; by sampan (July 26) to Landak, Ngabang (arriving Aug. 2), trips in the environs, visiting the diamond-mines, Marenteh (= Marintoe) (10-11); to Pangkallan Browi (14-16); by proa to Poelouw (17-19); returning (20) via the Hampar Djawa Mts; Pangkallan Browi (22); ascending the Sg. Padeh (23), and proceeding by ‘tandoe’ (sedan-chair) (25) to the border of Landak and Sambas; Pangkal (27-28); Ngabang (Aug. 29-Sept. 18, partly ill); Pontianak (Sept. 21-Oct. 11); Batavia (15).-1876. Tour to the Moluccas:18 leaving Buitenzorg (May 12) for Batavia, and sailing via Soerabaja, and Celebes (Makassar, Gorontalo and Manado), to the Moluccas: touching at Ternate and Kajeli (Boeroe) on the way to Ambon (staying June 7-July 15), partly at Ema (June 28-July 2; his plant collectors exploring G. Hori or Hoearési), and his collectors regularly at Soja; Soela Besi (= Sanana) (July 17-30), exploring the Apoedoeï Mts (22); Boeroe (Aug. 1-14), at Kajeli, his hunters going (6) to Lake Rano; Ceram, at Wahai (16-18); Papua Islands, Misole (= Misoöl): Waigama (19-30), trip to the Fakel River E of Kassiem (27); Ceram, Wahai (31); Ambon (Sept. 2-Nov. 7), staying for some time at Hoetoe-moeri on the S. coast of Leitimor (Sept. 21-Oct. 1), at Hila (Oct. 12-20; on the 15th sending an expedition to G. Wawani or Toena), going from Hitoelama to Liang and Waai (21), and staying at Waai (21-29; from 25-26 sending an expedition to the G. Salhoetoe or Seloehoetoe; visiting the island Pombo on the 27th), and finally in the town of Ambon; via Boeroe (Kajeli) (Nov. 8) to Ternate (9-11); Celebes: Kema (12), Gorontalo (15), Makassar (19-21); back at Soerabaja (23); Batavia (28), and Buitenzorg (29).-1877. Tour to Celebes and Dependencies.19 SW. Celebes: Makassar (June 24-July 5); Pangkadjene (between Maros and Segeri) and environs (July 6-Aug. 26); Sehroh (27), Tanehteh (28); Tjamba (Aug. 28-Sept. 5); Boeroe-Boeloe (6), Baleh-Angien (7-17); Maros (18-30), sending his collectors to Bantimoeroeng (20-21), mountains and beach, and himself going to kp. Oedjoeng (27) and to the caves (Lëang, Kalotoro) (28); Makassar (Oct. 1-13); trip to Bantaëng-Bonthain (Oct. 14-Nov. 14) via Lo(h)ka (24), summit of the Doodkist (c. 4000 ft, on the 28th), Lanjienga, Papepekang, etc. (not climbing the summit); by boat to Boele-Komba (= Boeloekoemba) and Saleijer (= P. Salajar) (Nov. 16-Dec. 11): crossing the island to Gantarang on the E. coast (28), sending his collectors to G. Haroe (29); SW. Celebes: Makassar (Dec. 13-22); Soerabaja (24), Batavia (28), Buitenzorg (29).

R. Bonaparte mentions20 that Teysmann was in 1877 in Misoöl (o/b the ‘Tagal’). From the literature cited by B. it is evident that the voyage of the ‘Tagal’ took place in July 1877, Teysmann is not mentioned, however, and besides at that time stayed in Celebes! So this statement must be based upon an error.

Teysmann specimens are cited besides from Sumatra East Coast, P. Merak (Strait Sunda), Wijnkoops Bay, and Kawah Tjiwedeh with Telaga Patengan in W. Java, P. Pandjang (Bay of Batavia), Bawean, and Waigeo. No dates are known to the author.

 

collections:

Herb. Bog. [BO]: several thousands of numbers in the H.B. series incl. from Celebes in 1877, 1800 nos. To his own disappointment his New Guinea voyage (1871) yielded the smallest amount of plants, viz 133 species, due to the fact that the commander of the ‘Dassoon’ did hardly give him the opportunity to do any exploration work at all. During his last tours, he already nearing the age of seventy and his health being on the decline, most plants were collected by his Indonesian collectors.

Teysmann sent several Sumatra plants to Leiden [L], which were brought to Utrecht [U] by Miquel. The latter described several new species on this material in the Supplement of his Flora. The type specimens are not in the Buitenzorg Herbarium, though material of the same numbers evidently is present (judging from locality, vernacular name and the like).

Duplicates in: Herb. Leiden [L], Utrecht [U], Kew [K], Berlin [B] (Java, Sumatra, Banka 232 nos, pres. in 1861; and 411 Java nos pres. in 1869), Herb. Bot. Gard. St Petersb. (= Leningrad [LE]): 137 Java plants, and 264 from the Sunda Islands; Copenhagen [C], Florence [FI] (Java and probably with Herb. Beccari from Borneo, Kapoeas); Herb. Martius (= Brussels [BR]): 143 from Java + 50 Palmae (Hort. Bog.); Melbourne [MEL] (from New Guinea), Vienna [W] (Java orchids with Herb. Reichenbach); Calcutta [CAL] (from Sumatra); Herb. Kol. Mus. (= Ind. Inst.) Amsterdam: material of ‘massooi’ from New Guinea.

He brought home numerous living plants for Hort. Bog. In 1858 several were dispatched to Hort. Leiden.21

The elaboration of his respective collections is referred to in the itineraries of the concerning tours.22

 

literature:

(1) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Uittreksel uit een dagverhaal eener reis door Midden-Java’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 8, 1855, p. 195-294; in this publication the year in which the tour took place is erroneously stated as 1854).

(2) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Uittreksel uit het dagverhaal eener reis door Oost-Java, Karimon Java and Bali Boleling’ (l.c. 11, 1856, p. 111-206).

(3) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Dagverhaal eener botanische reis over de westkust van Sumatra’ (l.c. 14, 1857, p. 249-376).

(4) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Botanische reis over Banka en in de Palembangsche binnenlanden’ (l.c. 18, 1859, p. 1-96; transl. into German in Bonplandia 7, 1859, p. 118-136, 146-163); ‘Aanteekeningen van inlandsche plantennamen van Bangka’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 27, 1864, p. 236-254); ‘Opgave der tot nu toe bekend geworden planten van Bangka’ (l.c. 27, 1864, p. 157-258).

cf. also letter to Hasskarl in Flora N.R. 15, 1857, p. 650-652.

(5) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag over de katoencultuur in de Lampongsche Districten’ (Tijdschr. Nijverh. & Landb. N.I. 5, 1859, p. 161 seq).

(6) cf. Flora N.R. 18, 1860, p. 159-160.

(7) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag van den Hon Insp. v. Kultures J.E. Teysmann over de door Z. Ed. in 1860 gedane reize in de Molukken’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 23, 1861, p. 290-369; copied and transl., resp. into French and German in Journ. Bot. néerl. l, 1861, p. 297-344, and in Bonplandia 1862).

cf. also letter to Hasskarl in Flora N.R. 18, 1860, p. 621-623.

Miquel described some plants, collected during this tour, in the ‘Annales’ and in some monographics.

(8) cf. Miquel, Flora Indiae Batavae, Suppl. Sumatra (1862) (5 plants recorded), and also in Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 24, 1862, p. 315.

(9) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag eener reis naar Siam in bet gevolg van den Gouvernements Kommissaris Mr. A. Loudon’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 25, 1863, p. 149-197).

cf. also Kerr in Journ. Thail. Res. Soc. Nat. Hist. Suppl. 12, 1939, p. 13-14; and Bot. Zeitung 20, 1862, p. 224.

(10) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Aanteekeningen uit het dagboek mijner reis over Bangka van Juni 1869 tot en met Jan. 1870’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 32, 1873, p. 31-100).

(11) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag mijner verrigtingen op het eiland Banka, van Augustus 1870 tot April 1871’ (Tijdschr. Nijverh. & Landb. N.I. 16, 1871, p. 248-269).

(12) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Extrait d’un récit d’un voyage a la Nouvelle Guinée’ (Ann. Jard. Bot. Buit. 1, 1876, p. 61-95); ‘Verslag eener reis naar Nieuw Guinea’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 40, 1881, p. 193-282).

P. van der Crab: ‘Verslag eener reis naar de Maccluers-, Geelvink- en Humboldt-baaien in Nieuw-Guinea van Aug. tot Nov. 1871’ met aanteekeningen uit het journaal van den Inspect. d. cultures J.E. Teysmann (in ‘Reizen naar Ned. Nieuw-Guinea ondernomen op last der regeering van Ned. Indië in de jaren 1871, 1872, 1875-76, etc. met Geschied- en aardrijkskundige toelichtingen door P.J.B.C. Robidé van der Aa, ‘s-Gravenhage, 1879, p. 3-134).

R.H.Ch.C. Scheffer: ‘Énumeration des plantes de la Nouvelle Guinée’ (Ann. Jard. Bot. Burt. 1, 1876, p. 1-60; and Épilogue in l.c. p. 178-181, compiled from literature!).

cf. also plants in Nova Guinea vol. 8, pt 3.

(13) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Uitstapjes naar het binnenland van Noord-Halmahera’ (Bijdr. Taal-, Land- en Volkenk. N.I. 4e reeks, vol. 1, 1877, p. 500-518; information by Robidé van der Aa, cf. l.c. p. 495-500).

(14) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag eener botanische reis naar Banka, Riouw en Lingga van 10 Mei tot en met 9 Dec. 1872’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 34, 1874, p. 225-296).

(15) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag eener botanische reis over Timor en de daaronder ressorteerende eilanden Samauw, Alor, Solor, Flores en Soemba’ (l.c. 34, 1874, p. 348-484; vocabularies on p. 485-517).

Ferns elaborated by Baker in ‘Nota sopra alcune felci raccolte dal Sign. J.E. Teysmann all’ isola di Sumba o Sandal-wood ed in Timor’ (in Beccari, Malesia 3, 1886, p. 56-57).

(16) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Verslag eener botanische reis naar de Westkust van Borneo’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 35, 1875, p. 273-386).

(17) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Bekort verslag eener dienstreis naar Billiton, de Karimata-eilanden en Landak ter Westkust van Borneo van 5 Mei t/m 17 Oct. 1875, etc.’ (l.c. 36, 1876, p. 210-293).

Ferns by W. Burck in Ann. Jard. Bot. Buit. 4, 1884, p. 88-100; and some by H. Christ in l.c. 20, 1907, p. 92-140.

(18) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Bekort verslag eener botanische dienstreis naar de Molukken, van 12 Mei t/m 29 November 1876’ (Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 37, 1877, p. 75-148).

(19) J.E. Teysmann: ‘Bekort verslag eener botanische dienstreis naar het Gouvernement van Celebes en Onderhoorigheden, van 12 Juni t/m 29 December 1877’ (l.c. 38, 1879, p. 54-125).

S.H. Koorders: ‘Ueber eine neue Praravinia aus Süd-Celebes and ueber Praravinia densiflora Korth.’ (l.c. 63, 1903, p. 73-75).

(20) cf. R. Bonaparte: ‘Les derniers voyages des Néerlandais à la Nouvelle Guinée’ (Versailles 1885), in which is referred to Koloniaal Verslag 1878, p. 34.

(21) cf. Ann. d’Hort. et de Bot. ou Flore des Jardins du Roy. Pays-bas etc. 2, 1859, p. 130-142.

(22) cf. also Scheffer in Ann. Jard. Bot. Buit. 2, 1885, p. 1-31.

Mosses, presented to Beccari, cf. Geheeb in Bibl. Bot. Heft 44, 1898, pt 2.

 

biographical data:

Tijdschr. Nijverh. & Landb. N.I. 25, 1880, p. 265 seq.; Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 40, 1881, p. 165-177; Teysmannia 1, 1890, p. 1-12; Wittrock, Icon. Bot. Berg., 2, 1905, p. 173, t. 144; Encyclop. N.I. 4, 1921; Nat. Tijdschr. N.I. 91, 1931, p. 27-49; Backer, Verkl. Woordenb., 1936; Ned. Kruidk. Arch. 50, 1940, p. 202; l.c. 51, 1941, p. 372; letters in Arch. Herb. Leiden.