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Name
  
Francis Lloyd

Role
  
Botanist


Education
  
Princeton University

Fields
  
Botany, Cell biology

Francis Ernest Lloyd

Born
  
October 4, 1868 Manchester, England (
1868-10-04
)

Institutions
  
Williams College Pacific University Teachers College, Columbia University Harvard University Alabama Polytechnic Institute McGill University Desert Botanical Laboratory Arizona Experiment Station

Died
  
October 10, 1947, Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, United States

Books
  
The Carnivorous Plants, Guayule ‑ Scholar's Choice E, Guayule (Parthenium Argentatu

Francis Ernest Lloyd (October 4, 1868 – October 10, 1947) was an American botanist, born in Manchester, England, and educated at Princeton University (A.B., 1891; A.M., 1895), in New Jersey, and in Europe at Munich and Bonn, in Germany. He was employed at various institutions of higher learning from 1891 onward. He served on the faculties of Williams College, Pacific University, Teachers College (Columbia University), Harvard Summer School, Alabama Polytechnic Institute (professor of botany, 1906-1912), and at McGill University, in Montreal, Canada after 1912. Professor Lloyd had worked as an investigator in the Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution in 1906 and as cytologist of the Arizona Experiment Station in 1907. He edited The Plant World from 1905 to 1908, and was co-author of The Teaching of Biology in the Secondary Schools (1904; second edition, 1914). Professor Lloyd wrote:

  • The Comparative Embryology of the Rubiaceae (1902)
  • The Physiology of Stomata (1908)
  • Guayule (1911)
  • The Carnivorous Plants (1942)
  • References

    Francis Ernest Lloyd Wikipedia