Regius Professor of Botany (Aberdeen)
Regius Professor of Botany is a regius professorship at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
List of Regius Professors of Botany
- 1860 to 1877: George Dickie
- 1877 to 1919: James W. H. Trail[1]
- 1920 to 1933: William Grant Craib
- 1934 to 1959: James Robert Matthews
- 1959 to 1981: Paul Egerton Weatherley
- 1982 to 1988: Charles Henry Gimigham
- 1996 to 2010: Ian Alexander[2]
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References
- "James William Helenus Trail (1851-1919) Professor of Botany". University Museums. The University of Aberdeen. Retrieved 21 July 2018.
- Botanist to retire after almost four decades at University, Press release of the University of Aberdeen; 30. September 2010; read 3. May 2015.
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