Ethel Sargant
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British botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ethel Sargant was a British botanist who studied both the cytology and morphology of plants. She was one of the first female members of the Linnean Society and the first woman to serve on their council. She was the first woman to preside over a Section of the British Association. At Cambridge, she was elected an Honorary Fellow of Girton College in 1913 and also became President of the British Federation of University Women from 1913 until 1918.
Ethel Sargant's Published Works
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- Recent Work on the Results of Fertilization in Angiosperms (1900) (64)
- A Theory of the Origin of Monocotyledons, founded on the Structure of their SeedlingsWith Plant I-VII and ten Fingures in the text (49)
- The Comparative Morphology of the Embryo and Seedling in the Gramineae (1915) (45)
- THE MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERMS (1903) (44)
- The Anatomy of the Scutellum in Zea Maïs (25)
- The Formation of the Sexual Nuclei in Lilium Martagon (1896) (23)
- The Reconstruction of a Race of Primitive Angiosperms (1908) (18)
- A New Type of Transition from Stem to Root in the Vascular System of SeedlingsWith Plates XXXIII (1900) (18)
- The Evolution of Monocotyledons (1904) (14)
- THE ORIGIN OF THE SEED‐LEAP IN MONOCOTYLEDONS. (1902) (9)
- On the Development of Arum maculatum from the Seed (1898) (9)
- The Early History of Angiosperms (1905) (6)
- The Formation of the Sexual Nuclei in Lilium Martagon: II. SpermatogenesisWith Plates X and XI (1897) (6)
- On the Pitchers of Dischidia rafflesiana (Wall) (5)
- On the presence of two vermiform nuclei in the fertilised embryo-sac of Lilium Martagon (3)
- Education in the protectorates (0)
- Some Details of the First Nuclear Division in the Pollen‐Mother‐Cells of Lilium Martagon L. (1895) (0)
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