John Evelyn, a member of the group …

Years: 1664 - 1664
November

John Evelyn, a member of the group that had founded the Royal Society in 1660, in the following year had written the Fumifugium (or The Inconveniencie of the Aer and Smoak of London Dissipated), the first book written on the growing air pollution problem in London.

Known for his knowledge of trees, Evelyn’s his treatise Sylva, or A Discourse of Forest Trees (1664) is written as an encouragement to landowners to plant trees to provide timber for England's burgeoning navy.

First written in 1662 as a pamphlet for the Royal Society, this is widely recognized as the first published text on forestry.

Evelyn serves during the Second Anglo-Dutch War, beginning October 28, 1664, as one of four Commissioners for taking Care of Sick and Wounded Seamen and for the Care and Treatment of Prisoners of War.

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