E. J. H. Corner

E. J. H. Corner

Edred John Henry Corner (12 January 1906 - 14 September 1996) was a botanist who occupied the posts of assistant director at the Singapore Botanic Gardens (1926 - 1946) and Professor of Tropical Botany at the University of Cambridge (1949 - 1973).

His studies of seed morphology led him to formulate the Durian Theory of the origin of flowering plants. He was also a leading expert on the genus "Ficus" and the palm family, as well as a distinguished mycologist, having published "Boletus in Malaysia" in 1972.

Among his many academic prizes were the Darwin Medal (1960), the Linnaean Gold Medal (1970), and the Japanese International Prize for Biology (1985).

He was a controversial figure, viewed by some as a collaborator with the Japanese during the World War II occupation of Singapore. In fact he was only offered the chance to continue his work in the Singapore Botanic Garden at the instigation of the ousted British governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and he was treated by the Japanese as an enemy alien, being required to wear a distinguishing red star on his clothing.http://www.changimuseum.com/Chronicle/0702_john_corner.htm] [ [http://www.ecologyasia.com/news-archives/2001/jun-01/straitstimes.asia1.com.sg_singapore_story_0,1870,50143,00.html Straits Times : Botanist dogged by spy rumours vindicated? ] ] His account of this time is contained in "The Marquis - A Tale Of The Syonan-to" (1981). He also wrote a "Biographical Memoir" of the Emperor Hirohito for the Royal Society.

Corner has also gained some notoriety among creationist circles in recent years for a frequently circulated quotation: "...but I still think that to the unprejudiced, the fossil record of plants is in favor of special creation." Here is the full quote:

The theory of evolution is not merely the theory of the origin of species, but the only explanation of the fact that organisms can be classified into this hierarchy of natural affinity. Much evidence can be adduced in favour of the theory of evolution - from biology, bio-geography and palaeontology, "but I still think that, to the unprejudiced, the fossil record of plants is in favour of special creation". If, however, another explanation could be found for this hierarchy of classification, it would be the knell of the theory of evolution. Can you imagine how an orchid, a duckweed, and a palm have come from the same ancestry, and have we any evidence for this assumption? The evolutionist must be prepared with an answer, but I think that most would break down before an inquisition.

Textbooks hoodwink. A series of more and more complicated plants is introduced - the alga, the fungus, the bryophyte, and so on, and examples are added eclectically in support of one or another theory - and that is held to be a presentation of evolution. If the world of plants consisted only of these few textbook types of standard botany, the idea of evolution might never have dawned, and the backgrounds of these textbooks are the temperate countries which, at best, are poor places to study world vegetation. The point, of course, is that there are thousands and thousands of living plants, predominantly tropical, which have never entered general botany, yet they are the bricks with which the taxonomist has built his temple of evolution, and where else have we to worship?" (E.J.H. Corner 1961, from 'Evolution', p. 97, in "Contemporary Botanical Thought", Anna M. Macleod and L. S. Cobley (editors), Oliver and Boyd, for the Botanical Society of Edinburgh)

Among the many plant species named in his honour are "Anisophyllea corneri", "Calamus corneri", "Eria corneri", and "Platyscapa corneri".

Books

*cite book | author = Corner EJH | year = 1966 | title = Natural History of Palms | publisher = University of California Press. Berkeley
*cite book | author = Corner EJH | year = 1972 | title = Boletus in Malaysia | publisher = Government Printing Office/Botanic Gardens, Singapore
*cite book |author=Corner EJH|year=1976|title=The Seeds of Dicotyledons|publisher=Cambridge University Press
*cite book |title =Wayside trees of Malaya|author = Corner EJH| year = 1952 | publisher =Singapore publishing

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.sbg.org.sg/centralcore/EJHCornerHouse.asp Corner's House at the Singapore Botanic Gardens]
* [http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/link.asp?id=g012431127k437h7 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society (1955-2000), "His Majesty Emperor Hirohito of Japan, K. G. 29 April 1901-7 January 1989"]
* [http://www.journals.royalsoc.ac.uk/link.asp?id=8u71151275287263 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society (1955-2000), "Edred John Henry Corner, C. B. E. 12 January 1906-14 September 1996"]


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