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RefNoEC/1933/13
Previous numbersCert XIV, 152; A06264
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TitleSalisbury, Sir Edward James: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionDate stamp on reverse
CitationDistinguished for his researches in Botany, especially on the Ecology of Woodlands and the Chalk. Has published (from 1912 onwards) numerous original papers on plant anatomy, palaeobotany and physiological anatomy in the Annals of Botany, Journal of Ecology and New Phytologist. His recent contribution on 'The Distribution of Stomata' (Phil Trans, B, 1927) marks a new departure in this field. Joint author (with Prof F E Fritsch) of several standard textbooks.
ProposersF W Oliver; F F Blackman; A E Boycott; E J Russell; F E Weiss; O Stapf; Henry N Ridley; A B Rendle; D H Scott; F O Bower; D Prain; E J Butler; F T Brooks; Leonard Cockayne
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Salisbury, Sir Edward James: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA1923Salisbury; Sir; Edward James (1886 - 1978)1886 - 1978
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