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Anthony L. Lamb M.A., Dip. Ag., D.T.A., P.G.D.K is a British botanist, born in Sri Lanka in 1942, and specialising in the flora of Borneo. Lamb was educated at Blundell's School in Tiverton and at St John's College at Cambridge. Lamb arrived in Sabah, Borneo, in 1962 and started work on developing agricultural settlement schemes around Tawau. In 1981 he set up the Tenom Orchid Centre as a Sabah State Government conservation project. He is coauthor of ''Rhododendrons of Sabah'' (1988) and ''Pitcher-Plants of Borneo'' (1996), and a coordinator and a coauthor of the popular ''Orchids of Borneo'' series. In 2015 he was awarded a P.G.D.K ( Panglima Gemilang Darjah Kinabalu, English: Commander of the Order of Kinabalu) by the Governor of Sabah, which carries the Title of Datuk. Lamb described his life's work in an interview with Nicki Grihault, published in the ''The Daily Telegraph'' on 2 August 2004.〔(The Lost World of Sabah ). ''The Daily Telegraph'', 2 August 2004.〕 Lamb is married to Anthea Phillipps, and has two children, Serena Antonia (23) and Alexander James Lamb (20). == References == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anthony Lamb」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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