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The Botanical Writings of Maria Graham

It is demonstrated for example, that Graham is important in challenging misconceptions about women’s ‘botanising’ being confined to their local area, and her involvement in plant collecting and her active participation in the international network of collectors organised by William Jackson Hooker shed light on the participation of women in scientific activity during the first few decades of the nineteenth century.

Creating Sustainable Science

M /[Y PROBLEMATIC is somewhat different from that set by the editors of this volume. My interest lies in the relationship between gender studies of science and scientists, centering on the following

THE FLORA BRASILIENSIS

It is unable to find any specimens or information that would lead to believe that the typical form ever occurred in Michigan even in the southernmost counties, and the opinion held by most writers is that the northern form is found in the northern part of the lower peninsula.