H. H. Bloomer Award

The H. H. Bloomer Award is an award of the Linnean Society, established in 1963 from a legacy by the amateur naturalist Harry Howard Bloomer, which is awarded to "an amateur naturalist who has made an important contribution to biological knowledge."[1] The recipients, alternatively a botanist and a zoologist, are presented with a silver medal and a donation from the Fund.[2]

Recipients

Source (1990–present): [1]

  • 1963 - J.E. Lousley
  • 1964 - C. E. Raven
  • 1965 - E. C. Wallace
  • 1966 - D. L. Harrison
  • 1967 - A. G. Long
  • 1968 - Miriam L. Rothschild
  • 1969 - T. D. V. Swinscow
  • 1970 - Arthur Erskine Ellis
  • 1971 - J. G. Dony
  • 1972 - Marie Åsberg
  • 1973 - Ursula Katherine Duncan
  • 1974 - A. F. Millidge & G. H. Locket
  • 1975 - Eric Smoothey Edees
  • 1976 - F. C. Stinton
  • 1977 - D. H. Kent
  • 1978 - D. R. Rosevear
  • 1979 - Blanche Henrey
  • 1980 - J. N. Eliot
  • 1981 - David E. Allen
  • 1982 - L. G. Higgins
  • 1983 - O. V. Polunin
  • 1984 - R. L. E. Ford
  • 1985 - B. E. Smythies
  • 1986 - Walter John Le Quesne
  • 1987 - Malcolm Charles Clark
  • 1988 - Roger D. Ransome
  • 1989 - J. C. Gardiner
  • 1990 - M. J. Roberts
  • 1991 - Hugh D. Wilson
  • 1992 - K. A. Spencer
  • 1993 - David C. McClintock
  • 1994 - Dennis Seaward
  • 1995 - Betty E. G. M. Allen
  • 1996 - John Henry Barrett
  • 1997 - John R. I. Wood
  • 1998 - William C. Wright
  • 1999 - Richard H. Roberts
  • 2000 - No award
  • 2001 - Hans Hess
  • 2002 - T. L. Blockeel & Sir Anthony Galsworthy
  • 2003 - David Pearman
  • 2004 - Rosemary FitzGerald
  • 2005 - Peter Chandler
  • 2006 - Eric J. Clement
  • 2007 - John Tennent
  • 2008 - Basil Harley
  • 2009 - Markku Häkkinen
  • 2010 - No award
  • 2011 - Brendan Sayers & Michael Fibiger
  • 2012 - Libby Houston[3]
  • 2013 - No award
  • 2014 - Sir Christopher Lever
  • 2015 - Robert Heckford
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See also

References

  1. "Medals and prizes". linnean.org. The Linnean Society of London. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 2 October 2013.
  2. Gage A.T. and Stearn W.T. (1988) A Bicentenary History of the Linnean Society of London, Linnean Society of London, pp. 165-174
  3. "Bristol botanist awarded prestigious medal for her contribution to natural history". bris.ac.uk. University of Bristol. 24 May 2012. Retrieved 28 July 2012.
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