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Mary Katharine Brandegee

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337:, the couple moved back and donated over 76,000 specimens from their personal collection to the University of California, Berkeley. Despite the fact that she was a diabetic who suffered regular attacks, as insulin treatment had yet to be invented, Brandegee continued to collect specimens in California until her death in 1920. 292:. Brandegee was a systematic botanist who became impatient with submitting species to Gray for a botanical description. As “acting editor” she provided botanists on the West Coast a way to publish their findings quickly instead of routing all new species naming through 285:, and she painstakingly researched botanical specimens to ensure that they had not previously been described, or were only varieties of known species. Her specimens also allowed later scientists to precisely determine the ranges of plants in the Western US. 851: 288:
After Kellogg retired in 1883, Brandegee became the academy's botany curator. As curator, she turned her energy to improving the herbarium and took up writing and editing to establish and produce the
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Brandegee was born Mary Katharine Layne in Tennessee on October 28, 1844. She was the second child to Mary Morris Layne, a housewife, and Marshall Layne, a farmer. The Laynes lived in western
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area and established a brick herbarium and San Diego's first botanical garden on their property. Together, they collected plants throughout California, Arizona, and Mexico.
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on board as a co-curator of the herbarium. Two years later when she resigned, Eastwood continued as the sole curator. Brandegee and Townshend relocated in 1894 to
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in 1878, became licensed in California, and became a member of the California State Medical Society, but chose not to practice medicine. Botanist
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and plant collector. The couple walked from San Diego to San Francisco collecting plants for their honeymoon.
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The year after Curran died, Brandegee moved to San Francisco to attend medical school at the
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and had nine other children. Her family, already peripatetic, moved to California during the
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at the California Academy of Sciences, and with him they founded the botanical journal,
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in San Francisco. She collected plants throughout the state and worked in the academy's
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provided a platform for articles, reviews and criticisms of her contemporaries.
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University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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Eden: Journal of the California Garden & Landscape History Society
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Hugh Curran and remained married to him until 1874, when he died of
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Women in the field : America's pioneering women naturalists
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Townshend Stith and Katharine Layne Brandegee papers, 1871-1926
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People associated with the California Academy of Sciences
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Layne; October 28, 1844 – April 3, 1920) was an American
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are used to indicate this individual as the author when
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to continue her botanical training, working alongside
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Index

Katharine Layne Curran

Tennessee
Berkeley, California
University of California, San Francisco
Townshend Stith Brandegee
Botany
California Academy of Sciences
Author abbrev. (botany)
née
botanist
flora
California
Tennessee
Gold Rush of 1849
Folsom
constable
alcoholism
Townshend Brandegee
civil engineer
Berkeley, California
University of California at Berkeley
botany
M.D.
Hans Hermann Behr
California Academy of Sciences
herbarium
Albert Kellogg
Edward Lee Greene
Asa Gray

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