John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan

John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan was a British botanist. He was born on 19 June 1917 in Chislehurst[1] (which is now in the London Borough of Bromley) and died on 26 September 1985[1] at Kew. He is buried at St. Anne's Church, Kew.[2]

Brenan received his Master of Arts in Biology from the University of Oxford in 1940 and began to work at the Imperial Forestry Institute (now the Oxford Forestry Institute)[3] in Oxford. He collected plants from 1947 to 1948 in what is today Zambia and Tanzania.

He began work at the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1948 and became head of its African section in 1959. He became a member of the Linnean Society of London in 1952. In 1965, he became head of the herbarium and assistant director and became director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1976. He was a member of several learned societies, and was president of the Association of Tropical Botany from 1970 to 1971, and of the Botanical Society of the British Isles in 1982. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Brenan when citing a botanical name.[4]

References

  1. Verdcourt, Bernard (1987). "John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan (1917–1985)". Kew Bulletin. 42 (2): 286–296. JSTOR 4109685.
  2. Verdcourt, Bernard (1987). "John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan". Kew Bulletin. 42 (2): 286–29.
  3. Oxford Forestry Institute Archived 2 March 2015 at the Wayback Machine at www.plants.ox.ac.uk
  4. Brummitt, R. K.; Powell, C. E. (1992). Authors of Plant Names. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 978-1-84246-085-6.

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