Honours
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 1956
- Fellow of the Biochemical Society, 1957
- Plenary Lecturer, IUPAC Natural Products Symposium, 1976
- Gold Medal in Botany, Linnean Society, 1985
- Fellow of the Linnean Society, 1986
- Silver Medal, Phytochemical Society of Europe, 1986
- Silver Medal, International Society of Chemical Ecology, 1993
- Fellow of the Institute of Biology, 1994
- Fellow of the Royal Society, 1995
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