Ethel de Fraine
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British botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ethel de Fraine was a British botanist. Life and work Ethel Louise de Fraine was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England on 2 November 1879 and received her D.Sc. from the University of London. She was a lecturer in botany at Battersea Polytechnic from 1910 to 1913 and then taught at Westfield College in 1915. She died at Falmouth, Cornwall, England on 25 March 1918.
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- The Anatomy of the Genus Salicornia. (1913) (47)
- On the Seedling Structure of Gymnosperms. I (1909) (40)
- A Consideration of the Facts relating to the Structure of Seedlings (1913) (24)
- On the Structure and Affinities of Sutcliffia, in the Light of a Newly Discovered Specimen (1912) (20)
- The Morphology and Anatomy of the Genus Statice as represented at Blakeney PointPart I. Statice binervosa, G. E. Smith, and S. bellidifolia, D.C. ( = S. reticulata) (1916) (20)
- The Seedling Structure of certain Cactaceae (17)
- On Medullosa centrofilis, a New Species of Medullosa from the Lower Coal Measures (1914) (8)
- On the Seedling Structure of certain Centrospermae (1906) (7)
- On the Seeding Structure of Gymnosperms. IV (1910) (6)
- ON THE INFLUENCE OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE ADULT PLANT UPON THE SEEDLING. (1912) (5)
- On the Classification of Seed-Leaves (1914) (2)
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