- Francis Darwin
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name = Francis Darwin
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birth_date =August 16 1848
birth_place =Down House ,Downe ,Kent
death_date =19 September 1925
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known_for =phototropism
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footnotes =Sir Francis "Frank" Darwin, FRS (
August 16 1848 -19 September 1925 ), a son of the British naturalistCharles Darwin , followed his father intobotany .Biography
Francis Darwin was born in
Down House ,Downe ,Kent in 1848. He was the third son and seventh child of Charles Darwin and his wife Emma.Darwin went to
Trinity College, Cambridge , first studyingmathematics , then changing tonatural sciences , graduating in 1870. He then went to study medicine at St George's Medical School, London, earning an MB in 1875, but did not practice medicine.Darwin was married three times and widowed twice. First he married Amy Ruck in 1874, but she died in 1876 four days after the birth of their son
Bernard Darwin , who was later to become a golf writer. He remarried Ellen Crofts and they had a daughter Frances Crofts Darwin (1886-1960), a poet who married the poetFrancis Cornford and became known under her married name. Ellen died in 1903. His third wife was Florence Henrietta Fisher, daughter ofHerbert William Fisher and widow ofFrederic William Maitland , whom he married in 1913, the year in which he was knighted. Her sister Adeline Fisher was the first wife of Darwin's second cousin once removedRalph Vaughan Williams .Francis Darwin worked with his father on experiments dealing with
plant movement , specificallyphototropism and they co-authored "The Power of Movement in Plants " (1880). Their experiments showed that the coleoptile of a young grass seedling directs its growth toward the light by comparing the responses of seedlings with covered and uncovered coleoptiles. These observations would later lead to the discovery of auxin.Darwin was elected a
Fellow of the Royal Society onJune 8 1882 , the same year in which his father died. Darwin edited "The Autobiography of Charles Darwin " (1887), and produced some books of letters from thecorrespondence of Charles Darwin ; "The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin" (1887) and "More Letters of Charles Darwin" (1905). He also editedThomas Huxley 's "On the Reception of the Origin of Species " (1887).External links
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