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Willis, James Hamlyn

The University of Melbourne
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James Willis is one of Australia's most renowned botanist and authors. He was taxanomic botanist at the National Herbarium within the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, from 1937 to the end of his career in 1972. Willis received many honours including those from the Australian Institute of Horticulture, the Society for Growing Australian Plants, the Australian Conservation Foundation and the National Trust of Australia, and the Royal Society of Victoria's Research Medal. He was educated at the Victorian School of Forestry in Creswick (Dip.For.) and at the University of Melbourne (BSc, DSc).

Data time period: 28 01 1910 to 10 11 1995

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