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he instead became a professional botanist. His first research was on the structure of ferns, something Bower was apparently an authority on, and Lang soon followed him in that regard. He moved to study at the Jodrell Laboratory on a Robert Donaldson scholarship in 1895, where he focused on the
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and Bower, with the three of them being known as the "triumvirate". After Gwynne-Vaughan's death in 1915 he studied preserved plant remnants in Aberdeen, making great insights into the nature of
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FLS (12 May 1874–29 August 1960) was a British botanist and served as Barker professor of cryptogamic botany at the University of Manchester. He was also a specialist in paleobotany.
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in 1931 for 'his work on the anatomy and morphology of the fern-like fossils of the Old Red Sandstone.' In 1926 he was elected a Fellow of the
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In 1932 he received an honorary doctorate (LLD) from the University of Glasgow, followed by a second honorary doctorate from
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The son of Thomas Bilsland Lang, a medical practitioner, and his wife Emily Smith, he was born in
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of a fern at a time when biologists were exploring alternate means of reproduction in plants.
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Watson, Joan (2005). "One hundred and fifty years of palaeobotany at Manchester University".
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and collect samples, returning to Britain in 1902, when he became a lecturer at the
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Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
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He married his cousin, Elsa Valentine, in 1910. They had no children.
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Public School in Glasgow before being accepted into the
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Makers of British Botany: William Griffith (1810-1845)
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Index

Withyham
Sussex
Great Missenden
Buckinghamshire
England
University of Glasgow
Psilophyton
sporangium
prothallus
Royal Medal
Linnean Medal
Fellow of the Royal Society
Botany
University of Manchester
University of Glasgow
FRS
FRSE
Groombridge
Sussex
Dennistoun
University of Glasgow
Frederick Orpen Bower
apomixis
sporangium
prothallus
Sri Lanka
Malaya
cryptogams
University of Glasgow
D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan

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