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Authorised form of nameCurrey; Frederick (1819 - 1881)
Dates1819 - 1881
NationalityBritish
Place of birthNorwood, Surrey, England
Date of birth19 August 1819
Place of deathBlackheath, London
Date of death08 September 1881
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
Weybridge
OccupationBarrister
ActivityEducation:
MA
Memberships:
FLS
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election03/06/1858
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/44688541
CodeNA3464
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1858/04Currey, Frederick: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/3/85Referee's report by John Lindley, on a paper 'On the fructification of certain sphœriaceous fungi' by Frederick Currey20 August 1857
RR/3/84Referee's report by Arthur Humphrey, on a paper 'On the fructification of certain sphœriaceous fungi' by Frederick Currey24 June 1857
PT/58/12Paper, 'On the fructification of certain sphæriaceous fungi' by Frederick Currey13 May 1857
PT/75/6Illustrations produced for the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, volume 1471847
PT/75/6/4Drawings, asci and sporidia of Sphaeria siparia and Prosthemium betulinum by [Frederick Currey][1857]
PT/75/6/3Drawings, asci and sporidia of various Sphaeria by [Frederick Currey][1857]
PT/75/6/1Drawings, Sphaeria verrucaeformis and Sphaeria favacea by [Frederick Currey][1857]
PT/75/6/2Drawings, asci of various Sphaeria by [Frederick Currey][1857]
MC/9/445Letter from Fredk [Frederick] Currey, Secretary of the Linnean Society, 3 New Square, Lincolns Inn, to Professor [George Gabriel] Stokes, Secretary of the Royal Society10 December 1872
MC/9Volume 9 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1870-June 1873
AP/40/12/2Figures, fungal asci by Frederick Currey1857
AP/40/12Paper, 'On the existence of amorphous starch in a new tuberaceous fungus' by Frederick Currey1857
AP/40/12/1Manuscript, 'On the existence of amorphous starch in a new tuberaceous fungus' by Frederick Currey1857
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