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Charles Edward Hubbard (1900–1980) was a British botanist, specialising in agrostology – the study of grasses; he was considered "the world authority on the classification and recognition of grasses".〔 He is indicated by the author abbreviation C.E.Hubb. when citing a botanical name. ==Biography== Charles Edward Hubbard was born on 23 May 1900 in Appleton, a hamlet on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, where his father, also named Charled Edward Hubbard, was the head gardener at Appleton House to the queen of Norway. He was schooled at Sandringham, and at King Edward VII Grammar School in King's Lynn, before joining the staff of the Royal Gardens at Sandringham in 1916.〔 During his time there, he also spent five months at the Bygdøy Royal Estate near Oslo, and served for seven months in the Royal Air Force.〔 In April 1920, Hubbard left the Sandringham Estate to join the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, initially working in the temperate house and arboretum.〔 In September 1922, he gained a position in the herbarium, working at first under Stephen Troyte Dunn, and later under Otto Stapf.〔 Hubbard published his first scientific paper in 1925, describing two new species in the genus ''Stipa''.〔 In 1927, he married Madeleine Grace Witham, with whom he fathered a son, John.〔 At the request of the Government of Queensland, Hubbard travelled to Australia in 1930, in exchange for the Australian botanist W. D. Francis, who spent a year at Kew. He visited the herbaria in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth,〔 as well as examining every grass specimen in the Queensland Herbarium in Brisbane.〔 He carried out field work around Rockhampton and the Fitzroy River in central Queensland, accumulating 15,000 specimens.〔 During the Second World War, the Kew herbarium was evacuated to Oxford and Hubbard moved with it, keeping his British herbarium at 9 Crick Road, the former residence of George Claridge Druce, while the Kew herbarium was housed in the basement of the Bodleian Library.〔 On 1 October 1957, Hubbard was promoted to Keeper of the Herbarium and Library at Kew, and rose to Deputy Director in April 1959. His first wife died in 1961. and in 1963, Hubbard married Florence Kate Hubbard, his second cousin by marriage.〔 On 30 November 1965, he retired and moved to Hampton, Middlesex, close to Kew.〔 He died on 8 May 1980.〔 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「Charles Edward Hubbard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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