Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 January 2010
Summary
It has been one of the continuing satisfactions of my academic career in Cambridge that the University Herbarium, of which I was Curator from 1948 to 1973, has provided an academic base for all my specialist interest in angiosperm taxonomy to develop. Indeed, I count myself doubly fortunate that, 12 years after my retirement from academic life, the Herbarium, with its staff and visitors, still provides such a base where scholarship can be pursued for its own sake. With great pleasure I welcome this volume, the first of a set of five promised to us by Peter Sell and Gina Murrell. My association with Peter goes back more than half a century: though I was ‘senior partner’ in our happy collaboration in the post-war Herbarium, ours was a symbiotic relationship from which we both greatly benefited, and I was delighted when Gina, who had been part of the team in the 1960s and 1970s, returned to the fold as Herbarium Technician in 1991.
As explained in the Preface, this project to write an entirely new critical flora of the British Isles comes to fruition some 20 years after an earlier scheme, in which the late Professor David Valentine took a leading part, had failed to find any financial support. Both Clive Stace to whose New Flora of the British Isles (1997) Peter pays tribute in the Preface, and Peter himself, were enthusiastic supporters of the Valentine project, and were prepared to play major parts in writing the Flora.
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- Flora of Great Britain and Ireland , pp. ix - xPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2006