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Mary A. E. Richards

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280:), which is named after her. She eventually published a "Check List of the Flora of Mbala (Abercorn) and District" with W. V. Morony in 1969 but was uncomfortable with the political changes in the newly independent Zambia and moved to 344: 374: 307:. At age 89, she returned to Wales, where she died in 1977. She continued to botanize until one week after her ninetieth birthday. 310:
On many of the labels of her plant specimens, she recorded herself as "Mrs. H. M. Richards" (for Mrs. Henry Meredyth Richards).
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plants at the age of 65. She eventually settled in Zambia and collected about 27,000 herbarium specimens, including many new
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County Council, and botanized extensively, culminating in a co-authored publication entitled
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Henry ("Harry") Richards in 1907 and traveled extensively, including visits to
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Joy Harvey and Marilyn Ogilvie (1 January 2000). "Mary A. E. Richards". In
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Mary Alice Eleanor Stokes; 1885–1977) was a Welsh botanist.
76:"Check List of the Flora of Mbala (Abercorn) and District" 369:. Llandysul, Ceredigion, Wales: Gomer Press. p. 16. 303:, Richards was appointed a Member of the Most Excellent 234:
Widowed in 1942, she traveled in 1950, to Abercorn,
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Richards had three children, was active in the local
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Index

Dolgellau
Wales
née
Dolgellau
Wales
Lichfield
Staffordshire
botany
Mason Science College
University of Birmingham
Major
India
Malaysia
China
Japan
Canada
United States of America
Brithdir Church
Church in Wales
Anglican Communion
Red Cross
hospital
World War I
Royal Red Cross
Councillor
Marioneth
Northern Rhodesia
Mbala, Zambia
plants
Edgar Milne-Redhead

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