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Person Herbarium Code Institution Location Research Pursuits
J. Brodie BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Red algae (Rhodophyta) and green algae (Chlorophyta)
J. A. Bryant BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Collections-basead research, particularly marine macro algae and charophytes
Mark Carine BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Island plants (particularly Macaronesia), Convolvulaceae, Acanthaceae Strobilanthes
Edgley A. César BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Diatoms; herbarium management
E. J. Cox BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Diatom systematics; morphogenesis and phenotypic plasticity
L. T. Ellis BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Calymperaceae; mosses of Old World tropics
D. L. Hawksworth BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Fungi, especially ascomycetes, lichen-forming and lichenicolous
Norbert Holstein BM The Natural History Museum United Kingdom. Plant taxonomy; Systematics; Betulaceae, Old World Cucurbitaceae, Boraginales
John Hunnex BM The Natural History Museum United Kingdom. Herbarium Management
R. Huxley BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Developing and managing botanical collections
C. E. Jarvis BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. 18th century herbarium collections, especially those of Linnaeus and his contemporaries; typification; Tolpis (Asteraceae)
D. M. John BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Freshwater algae and tropical marine algae
S. Knapp BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Neotropical vascular flora; Solanaceae worldwide
Donney Nicholson BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London.
A. M. Paul BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Curation of pteridophytes; Macaronesian pteridophytes; Integrated Pest Management
Ranee Prakash BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Herbarium Management
Norman K. Robson BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Hypericaceae
Fred J. Rumsey BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. British, European and Macaronesian flora, particularly Pteridophyta and Bryophyta; Orobanchaceae
H. Schneider BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Pteridophytes; land plant phylogeny; evolutionary biology
E. Shubert BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Freshwater green algae, phenotypic plasticity, evolution of multicellularity
P. A. Sims BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Diatoms
Mark A. Spencer BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. British Vascular Plants; Oomycetes; invasive species and climate change
Holger Thüs BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. Amphibious lichens; Verrucariaceae; lichen photobionts; taxonomy; ecology; bioindication; biodiversity; conservation
I. Tittley BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London. British and North Atlantic Marine Algae (seaweeds)
Roy Vickery BM The Natural History Museum U.K. England. London.