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Augusta Vera Duthie (18 July 1881– 8 August 1963) was a South African botanist with particular interest in the Western Cape. One of five children, she was born to Archibald Hamilton and Augusta Vera Duthie and in Knysna, South Africa. She obtained a B.A. from Huguenot College in 1901, a M.A. from South African College in 1910, and a D.Sc. from University of South Africa in 1929. She was appointed as botany lecturer at Victoria College, now University of Stellenbosch in 1902. In 1912, she visited Cambridge University and worked with Albert Charles Seward. In 1929, she completed flora of the Stellenbosch Flats, an alluvial area surrounding the college. After her retirement 1939, she returned to manage her family farm Belvidere where she died in 1963.〔 ==Eponyms== * Duthieastrum * Duthie's Golden Mole ''Chlorotalpa duthieae'' Broom * ''Impatiens duthieae'' * ''Ischyrolepis duthieae'' (Pillans) H. P. Linder * ''Ornithogalum duthiae'' * ''Psilocaulon duthieae'' * ''Romulea duthieae'' * ''Ruschia duthiae'' * ''Stomatium duthieae'' 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「Augusta Vera Duthie」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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