Agnes Arber

Arber in 1916 Agnes Arber FRS ( Robertson; 23 February 1879 – 22 March 1960) was a British plant morphologist and anatomist, historian of botany and philosopher of biology. She was born in London but lived most of her life in Cambridge, including the last 51 years of her life. She was the first woman botanist to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society (21 March 1946, at the age of 67) and the third woman overall. She was the first woman to receive the Gold Medal of the Linnean Society of London.

Her scientific research focused on the monocotyledon group of flowering plants. She also contributed to development of morphological studies in botany during the early part of the 20th century. Her later work concentrated on the topic of philosophy in botany, particularly on the nature of biological research. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Herbals, their origin and evolution ; a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670 by Arber, Agnes, 1879-1960

    Cambridge [England] : University Press, 1953
    Second edition,
    Format: Book

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