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Eileen Adelaide Bruce

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Eileen Adelaide Bruce
Born15 February 1905 Edit this on Wikidata
Died6 October 1955, 6 October 1954, 13 October 1955 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 50)
OccupationBotanist, botanical collector Edit this on Wikidata
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Eileen Adelaide Bruce (15 February 1905 Petersham, London – 6 October 1954 Kingston-upon-Thames, London) was an English taxonomist and botanist.

Life

She was educated at the University College of London and joined the staff of Kew in 1930. In 1941 after the start of World War II she enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, was commissioned and served in the Anti-Aircraft Command. After the end of hostilities she was appointed to the South African National Herbarium in Pretoria in 1946. During her stay there she worked on a number of plant families, in particular the Labiatae and also on a revision of the genus Kniphofia. Her work was published in Bothalia and Flowering Plants of Africa. In 1952 she returned to Kew working on the families of Pedaliaceae and Loganiaceae, contributing to the Flora of Tropical East Africa and the Kew Bulletin.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Botanical Exploration of Southern Africa" - Gunn & Codd (1981)
  2. ^ 'Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists' - Ray Desmond (1994)
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  E.A.Bruce.