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  1. Known for. Outlines of British Fungology. Awards. Royal Medal (1863) Miles Joseph Berkeley (1 April 1803 – 30 July 1889) was an English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the founders of the science of plant pathology.

  2. Major Mycological Works. In addition to a major contribution on native British fungi in Sir William Hooker's British Flora (1836), Miles Joseph Berkeley is best known for: Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany (1857) Outlines of British Fungology (1860)

  3. Jul 6, 2021 · Narrative—early interest in Natural History—Zoological publications—Algae—Fungi—character and magnitude of Berkeley's work in systematic Mycology—exotic fungi—co-operation with Broome—morphology of Basidiomycetes— Introduction to Cryptogamic Botany —pioneer work in plant pathology—the potato disease—personal ...

  4. Berkeley, Miles Joseph. ( b. Biggin Hall, Oundle, Northamptonshire, England, 1 April 1803; d. Sibbertoft, Market Harborough, Northamptonshire, 30 July 1889) mycology. Miles was the second son of Charles Berkeley and of the sister of Paul Sandby Munn, the well-known watercolor artist.

  5. Referee's report by Miles Joseph Berkeley, on a paper 'On the morphology and the development of the meliola, a genus of tropical epiphyllous fungi' by Harry Marshall Ward. Creator: Miles Joseph Berkeley. 1803 - 1889.

  6. Apr 26, 2021 · Within British mycology, Rev. Miles Joseph Berkeley is often credited as the “founding father” of the discipline. And yet, during Berkeleys the discipline remained one of isolated individuals bound together by correspondence and the yearly Woolhope Foray—a primarily social event.

  7. View Metadata. By: Smith, James Edward, - Berkeley, M. J. (Miles Joseph), - Hooker, William Jackson, Sir, Publication info: London, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824-36. Holding Institution: New York Botanical Garden, LuEsther T. Mertz Library. Fungi; their nature and uses. View Metadata.

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