Agnes Arber
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Agnes Arber FRS 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 and the third woman overall. She was the first woman to receive the Gold Medal of the Linnean Society of London for her contributions to botanical science.
Agnes Arber's Published Works
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Published Works
- The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form. (1951) (153)
- The Gramineae; a Study of Cereal, Bamboo and Grass (1935) (129)
- THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FLOWER: A STUDY OF SOME ASPECTS OF MORPHOLOGICAL THOUGHT (1937) (75)
- STUDIES IN FLORAL MORPHOLOGY (1931) (71)
- The mind and the eye (1954) (60)
- The Phyllode Theory of the Monocotyledonous Leaf, with Special Reference to Anatomical Evidence (1918) (51)
- The Comparative Morphology of the Embryo and Seedling in the Gramineae (1915) (45)
- On the Morphology of the Pitcher-Leaves in Heliamphora, Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Cephalotus, and Nepenthes (1941) (44)
- Goethe's Botany (1948) (44)
- THE INTERPRETATION OF LEAF AND ROOT IN THE ANGIOSPERMS (1941) (41)
- Studies in the Gramineae I. The Flowers of certain Bambuseae (1926) (39)
- FLORAL ANATOMY AND ITS MORPHOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION1 (1933) (38)
- Water plants; a study of aquatic angiosperms by Agnes Arber with a frontispiece and 171 textfigures (37)
- Water plants; a study of aquatic angiosperms by Agnes Arber with a frontispiece and 171 textfigures (37)
- The mind and the eye : a study of the biologist's standpoint (1954) (31)
- The Vegetative Morphology of Pistia and the Lemnaceae (30)
- STUDIES IN FLORAL MORPHOLOGY1. II. ON SOME NORMAL AND ABNORMAL CRUCIFERS: WITH A DISCUSSION ON TERATOLOGY AND ATAVISM (1931) (30)
- ROOT AND SHOOT IN THE ANGIOSPERMS: A STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL CATEGORIES1 (1930) (30)
- On the Structure of the Androecium in Parnassia and its bearing on the Affinities of the Genus (1913) (27)
- STUDIES IN FLORAL MORPHOLOGY. III. ON THE FUMARIOIDEAE, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ANDROECIUM1 (1931) (26)
- The Leaf Structure of the Iridaceae, considered in Relation to the Phyllode Theory (1921) (25)
- Studies in Flower Structure: III. On the ‘Corona’ and Androecium in Certain Amaryllidaceae1 (1937) (24)
- Leaves of the Gramineae (1923) (24)
- Studies in Flower StructureII. On the Vascular Supply to the Nectary in Ranunculus (1936) (21)
- On the Structure of the Palaeozoic Seed Mitrospermum compressum (Will.) (1910) (20)
- Danae, Ruscus, and Semele: A Morphological Study (1924) (20)
- On Heterophylly in Water Plants (1919) (19)
- Studies in Flower Structure (1936) (18)
- On the Nature of the ‘ Blade’ in certain Monocotyledonous Leaves (1922) (17)
- Studies in Flower Structure: V. On the Interpretation of the Petal and ‘Corona’ in Lychnis (1939) (15)
- THE TREE HABIT IN ANGIOSPERMS: ITS ORIGIN AND MEANING1 (1928) (13)
- Studies in Flower Structure I. On a Peloria of Digitalis purpurea, L. (1932) (13)
- On the Leaf Structure of certain Liliaceae, considered in Relation to the Phyllode Theory (1920) (12)
- Myrsiphyllum and Asparagus: a Morphological Study (1924) (12)
- On the Occurence of Multinucleate Cells in Vegetative Tissues (1919) (11)
- Studies in the Gramineae VII. On Hordeum and Pariana, with Notes on ‘Nepaul Barley’ (1929) (11)
- Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) and Marcello Malpighi (1628-1694): An Essay in Comparison (1942) (11)
- Studies on Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons. V (1922) (10)
- On the Development and Morphology of the Leaves of Palms (1922) (10)
- On the ‘Squamulae Intravaginales’ of the Alismataceae and Butomaceae (10)
- Leaves of Triglochin (1924) (10)
- Studies in Flower Structure VII. On the Gynaeceum of Resada, with a Consideration of Paracarpy (1942) (10)
- Studies in Flower StructureVI. On the Residual Vascular Tissue in the Apices of Reproductive Shoots, with Special Reference to Lilaea and Amherstia (1940) (10)
- Studies in the Gramineae III. Outgrowths of the Reproductive Shoot, and their Bearing on the Significance of Lodicule and Epiblast (1927) (9)
- Studies in the GramineaeVI. 1. Streptochaeta. 2. Aaomochloa. 3. Ichnanthus (9)
- Leaves of the Farinosae (1922) (9)
- Studies in the Gramineae X. I. Pennisetum, Setaria, and Cenchrus. 2. Alopecurus. 3. Lepturus (1931) (8)
- On the Occurrence of Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons (8)
- Tercentenary of Nehemiah Grew (1641—1712) (1941) (8)
- Studies in the Gramineae VIII. On the Organization of the Flower in the Bamboo (1929) (8)
- Goethe's botany : the metamorphosis of plants(1790) and Tobler's Ode to nature(1782) (1946) (8)
- On the ‘Squamulae Intravaginales’ of the Helobieae (8)
- Studies in the Gramineae1 (7)
- On the Occurrence of Binucleate and Multinucleate Cells in Growing Tissues (1915) (7)
- Tendrils of Smilax (1920) (7)
- Leaves of the Helobieae (1921) (7)
- Further Notes on Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons (6)
- Robert Sharrock (1630-1684): A Precursor of Nehemiah Grew (1641-1712) and an Exponent of "Natural Law" in the Plant World (1960) (5)
- An Aztec Herbal (1940) (5)
- NEHEMIAH GREW AND MARCELLO MALPIGHI. (1941) (5)
- Studies in Intrafascicular Cambium in Monocotyledons(III and IV)1 (1919) (5)
- THE ANATOMY OF THE STAMENS IN CERTAIN INDIAN SPECIES OF PARNASSIA (5)
- Dukinfield Henry Scott (1854–1934) (1954) (5)
- The Botanical Philosophy of Guy de la Brosse: A Study in Seventeenth-Century Thought (1913) (5)
- II.—On Multinucleate Cells: An Historical Study (1879–1919). (1920) (4)
- Leaf-Base Phyllodes Among the Liliaceae (1920) (4)
- A Seventeenth-Century Naturalist: John Ray (1943) (4)
- The ‘Needles’ of Asparagus, with Special Reference to A. Sprengeri Reg1 (1935) (3)
- On the Law of Age and Area, In Relation to the Extinction of Species (1919) (3)
- The Colouring of Sixteenth-Century Herbals (1940) (3)
- NOTES ON RECENT LITERATURE (1910) (3)
- A NOTE ON TRIGONOCARPUS (2)
- Leaves of Certain Amaryllids (1921) (2)
- Miss Dorothea F. M. Pertz (1939) (2)
- Book Review:Aristotle's Researches in Natural Science Thomas East Lones (1)
- Spinoza and Boethius (1943) (1)
- On a French version of the Herbal of Leonard Fuchs (1928) (1)
- Book Review:Colloquies on the Simples and Drugs of India Orta, Garcia da, Conde de Ficalho, Clements Markham (1)
- A Recent Discovery in Sixteenth Century Botany (1936) (1)
- TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY: I.—Studies on the Binucleate Phase in the Plant-cell.* (1920) (1)
- Prof. F. W. Oliver, F.R.S. (1951) (1)
- The Gramineae: A Study of Cereal, Bamboo, and Grass. (1935) (1)
- Another Little-known History of Botany (1949) (0)
- Book Review:A proper newe booke of cokerye Frere, Catherine Frances, Matthew Parker, Margaret Parker (1914) (0)
- Book Review:Maize in the Great Herbals J. J. Finan (1951) (0)
- Goethe and Morphology@@@Goethe's Botany (1947) (0)
- Herbals, their origin and evolutiion; a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670. (0)
- Devonian floras; a study of the origin of Cormophyta, by E. A. Newell Arber; with a preface by D. H. Scott; with a frontispiece and forty-seven figures in the text. (0)
- An English 'Garden of Health' (0)
- Prof. Pierre Bugnon (1957) (0)
- Ye vase and ye dss. (1929) (0)
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