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Education
  
M.A. M.Sc. D.Sc.

Died
  
1992

Name
  
Amy Guillarmod


Amy Jacot Guillarmod

Born
  
Amy Hean 23 May 1911 Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal (
1911-05-23
)

Spouse
  
Charles Frederic Jacot-Guillarmod

Alma mater
  
University of St Andrews

Author abbrev. (botany)
  
Jacot Guill

Amy Frances May Gordon Jacot Guillarmod (née Hean) (1911 — 1992), was a South African botanist and limnologist, noted for her work on the flora of Basutoland and some 200 publications, including numerous papers on wetlands, bogs and sponges.

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Education and academic career

She matriculated at the Durban Girls' High School, leaving for Edinburgh shortly after.

Jacot Guillarmod was awarded an MA in English and History at the University of St Andrews, but inspired by D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, switched interests and started an MSc degree in Botany and Zoology at the same university. On her return to South Africa, she taught briefly in Durban and was then appointed plant pathologist in the Division of Botany and Plant Pathology of the Department of Agriculture in Pretoria. Her first papers dealt with the viral diseases of tobacco and other crops.

She spent the years between 1940 and 1957 in Basutoland. In 1956/7 she became Head of the Botany Department of the Pius XII College in Roma. Jacot Guillarmod founded the Roma Herbarium in 1956.

In 1958 she and her family moved to Grahamstown when she took up an appointment as lecturer in the Botany Department of Rhodes University. Her links with Basutoland were not forgotten, and in 1967 she received a DSc from the University of St Andrews for her research on the flora of Basutoland.

She is commemorated in Merxmuellera guillarmodiae Conert, Navicula jacotiae F.R. Schoeman, Pinnularia guillarmodiae F.R. Schoeman and a number of other organisms. Volume 50, part 1 (1988) of The Flowering Plants of Africa was dedicated to her. Her specimens number some 10 000 and are mainly from Lesotho and the Eastern Cape, housed at the following herbaria: PREM, PRE, RUH, GRA, MASE, K and MO.

Works

  • Jacot-Guillarmod, Amy (1962). "The Flora of Basutoland: 3. Water Plants and Waterside Plants". Basutoland Notes and Records. 3: 7–15. 
  • Jacot Guillarmod, A. (1971). Flora of Lesotho (Basutoland). Lubrecht & Cramer. ISBN 978-3-7682-0719-5. 
  • Jacot Guillarmod, Amy (1975). Limnological Bibliography for Africa South of the Sahara. Grahamstown: Institute for Freshwater Studies, Rhodes University. 
  • References

    Amy Jacot Guillarmod Wikipedia