Professor of Botany (Cambridge University) - Professors of Botany

Professors of Botany

  • Richard Bradley (1724)
  • John Martyn (1733)
  • Thomas Martyn (1762)
  • John Stevens Henslow (1825)
  • Charles Cardale Babington (1861)
  • Harry Marshall Ward (1895)
  • Albert Charles Seward (1906)
  • Frederick Tom Brooks (1936)
  • George Edward Briggs (1948)
  • Harry Godwin (1960)
  • Percy Wragg Brian (1968)
  • Richard Gilbert West (1977)
  • Thomas ap Rees (1991)
  • Roger Allen Leigh (1998)
  • Sir David Baulcombe (2007)

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