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The British Pteridological Society is for fern enthusiasts of the British Isles, and was founded in England in 1891. [1]The origins and early history of the BPS at the time of "Pteridomania" is described in the book The Victorian Fern Craze. [2]
Professor Mary Gibby OBE FLS FRSE (27 February 1949 – 17 July 2024) was a British botanist, pteridologist and cytologist. She was an expert on ferns, becoming president of the British Pteridological Society and long-time editor of its journal, the Fern Gazette. Gibby particularly studied the cytology of the genera Dryopteris and Pelargonium.
British Neuropathological Society; British Neuroscience Association; British Oceanographic Data Centre; British Organic Geochemical Society; British Pteridological Society; British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy; British Society for Population Studies; British Society for Social Responsibility in Science; British Society for the ...
Pages in category "British pteridologists" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. William Aiton; B.
The Flora Malesiana Bulletin published his autobiography, a bibliography of his publications, and a list of 27 plants dedicated to him. [9] There are at least 23 species of plant named after him, with epithets of holttumii or holttumianus. Also in 1924, Holttumia was published, which is a genus of fungi in the family Xylariaceae. [10]
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Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland; British Bryological Society; British Pteridological Society; C. California Botanical Society; California Chaparral Institute;
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