Annie Lorrain Smith

Annie Lorrain Smith

Annie Lorrain Smith (23 October 18547 September 1937 was a British lichenologist whose "Lichens" (1921) was an essential textbook for several decades. She was also a mycologist and founder member of the British Mycological Society, where she served as president for two terms.

Though born in Liverpool, her family lived in rural Dumfriessshire where her father Walter was Free Church of Scotland minister in Half Morton parish, a few miles north of Gretna Green. She had several talented siblings, including the pathologist, Professor James Lorrain Smith.

After school in Edinburgh she went abroad to study French and German, and then worked as a governess. She moved to London, started studying botany in about 1888 and went to classes at the Royal College of Science taught by D. H. Scott. He found work for her at the British Museum, but she had to be paid from a special fund because women could not be employed there officially. She identified and reported on newly collected fungi, arriving from abroad as well as from the UK, and worked in the museum's cryptogamic herbarium.

In 1904 she was one of the first women admitted to be Fellows of the Linnaean Society after a change in the society's bye-laws.

Her interest in lichenology expanded in 1906 when she agreed to complete a "Monograph of the British Lichens" left unfinished on the death of James Crombie. This led to her illustrated "Handbook of British Lichens" (1921), a key to all known British lichens, unique for the next quarter of a century. In the same year "Lichens" was published and was quickly established as a classic text.

She was committed to the cause of women's suffrage and women's rights. She went on working for many years and in 1931, when she was nearly seventy-seven, was awarded a civil list pension "in recognition of her services to botanical science". In 1934 came an OBE: "Miss Annie Lorrain-Smith, F. L. S. For contributions to mycology and lichenology." [LondonGazette|issue=34056|startpage=3564|endpage=3565|date=1 June 1934|accessdate=2007-11-15]

She died in London in 1937.

Work online

* [http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1915.tb07167.x Is "Pelvetia Canaliculata" a Lichen?]

ources

*Mary R. S. Creese, [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/46420 ‘Smith, Annie Lorrain (1854–1937)’] , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, "Oxford University Press", 2004; online edn, May 2005, accessed 15 November 2007. DOI|10.1093/ref:odnb/46420 (subscription required)
* [http://archive.scotsman.com/ "The Scotsman" archives]
* [http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/pdf/manton.pdf "The Admission of Ladies" - postscript to a Linnaean Society biography of Irene Manton by Barry Leadbetter (Blackwell 2004)]


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