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Botanist and mycologist
William Bywater Grove
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Botanist and mycologist
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Place of birth
Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Birmingham, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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89 years
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England, United Kingdom
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Linnean Medal
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Biography
William Bywater Grove (24 October 1848 – 6 January 1938), was an English biologist, in particular a botanist and microbiologist. He is remembered in particular as a mycologist. He died in 1938 on the sixth of January when he was 89.
Early life and teaching career
He was born in Birmingham, England. From 1887 to 1900 he was headmaster of the St Edmunds High School for boys, Birmingham. One of the pupils at that school during that period was Augustus Daniel Imms, a prominent entomologist. From 1905 to 1927 Grove lectured in botany at Birmingham Municipal Technical School.
Research work and publications
Grove was the Honorary Curator of the Fungus Herbarium at the University of Birmingham.
Grove's publications include:
- 1884. A Synopsis of the Bacteria and Yeast Fungi and Allied Species (Schizomycetes and Saccharomycetes).
- 1888. A description of a new species of mushroom, Russula claroflava.
- 1891. (With James Eustace Bagnall) "Fungi", in The Flora of Warwickshire.
- 1910. The Mycetozoa (in the series The Fauna of the Midland Plateau).
- 1913. The British Rust Fungi (Uredinales) : their Biology and Classification.
- 1915. A Pocket Synopsis of the Families of British Flowering Plants (based upon the system of Engler).
- 1935–1937. British Stem- and Leaf-Fungi (Coelomycetes), in 2 volumes.
- He translated the mycological treatise of Louis Rene and Charles Tulasne, Selecta Fungorum Carpologia into English.
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