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Residence
  
UK

Fields
  
Botany

Died
  
July 10, 1908


Name
  
Arthur Lister

Nationality
  
British

Children
  
Gulielma Lister

Arthur Lister Arthur Lister Queensland History of Racing

Born
  
April 17, 1830 Upton House, Uptown, Essex (
1830-04-17
)

Known for
  
Contributions to taxonomy of Mycetozoa

Books
  
Monograph of the Mycetozoa

Arthur Hugh Lister FRS (1830–1908) was a wine merchant and botanist, known for his research on slime molds.

Life

Lister was born in Upton House, Upton, Essex and was the youngest son of Joseph Jackson Lister, and a brother of the celebrated Joseph Lister. He was educated at Hitchin and left school at sixteen to go into business. He became a partner in a company of wine merchants and retired from business in 1888.

He did research on the Mycetozoa, publishing in the 'Annals of Botany', the 'Journal' of the Linnean Society, and the 'Proceedings' of the Essex Field Club, in reference to the species and life-history of these organisms. His principal work, 'A Monograph of the Mycetozoa' (with 78 plates), issued by the trustees of the British Museum in 1894, is an exhaustive catalogue of the species in the national herbarium. He was also the compiler of the museum's 'Guide to the British Mycetozoa' (1895).

He was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society in 1873 and was the Society's vice-president in 1895–1896. He was president of the Mycological Society in 1906–1907. He married in 1855 and was the father of four daughters and three sons, one of whom was the zoologist Joseph Jackson Lister. Much of Arthur Lister's scientific work was done in collaboration with his daughter Gulielma.

References

Arthur Lister Wikipedia