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Authorised form of nameMaskell; Ernest John (1895 - 1958)
Dates1895 - 1958
Date of birth01 February 1895
Date of death20/12/1958
ActivityEducation:
MA; PhD
Career:
Lecturer in the Physiology of Plants, Cambridge University
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election16/03/1939
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 1961 vol 7 pp 161-171, plate, by G E Briggs, M J P Canny and J Barker
CodeNA1592
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/GA/WS/1199Maskell, Ernest Johnnd
RR/71/273Letter from Ernest John Maskell, on a paper 'Further experimental observations on the shoot apex of Dryopteris aristata Druce' by C W Wardlaw to D C Martin, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society8 July 1948
RR/69/276Memorandum from J D Griffith Davies, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, on a paper 'The differential effect of synthetic plant growth substances and other compounds upon plant species I. Seed germination and early growth responses to a-naphthylacetic acid and compounds of the general formula arylOCH2COOR' by W A Sexton and W G Templeman to Ernest John Maskell11 May 1945
EC/1939/11Maskell, Ernest John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/71/272Referee's report by Ernest John Maskell, on a paper 'Further experimental investigations of the shoot apex of Dryopteris aristata Druce' by C W Wardlaw6 May 1948
MS/916Lecture notes by Gordon Elliott Fogg1938-1946
RR/36/16Referee's report by Vernon Herbert Blackman, on a paper 'Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration. XVII.—The diurnal rhythm of assimilation in leaves of cherry laurel at “limiting” concentrations of carbon dioxide' by Ernest John Maskell17 November 1927
RR/36/17Referee's report by Vernon Herbert Blackman, on a paper 'Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration. XVIII.—The relation between stomatal opening and assimilation.—A critical study of assimilation rates and porometer rates in leaves of Cherry Laurel' by Ernest John Maskell[1927]
RR/69/247Memorandum from J D Griffith Davies, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society, on a paper 'The fine structure of the wall of the conifer tracheid I. The X-ray diagram of conifer wood' by Reginald Dawson Preston to Ernest John Maskell27 August 1945
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