- Frederick Stoward
Frederick Stoward (1866–
14 December 1931 ) was the Government Botanist with theDepartment of Agriculture inWestern Australia from 1911 to 1917.Born at
Axbridge ,Somerset ,England , he was a member of the Hardy family famous for theHardy Wine Company . He emigrated toAustralia when he was about 15 years old, but later returned to Europe, studying at the Pasteur Institute of Paris, from which he obtained either aD.Sc. or aPh.D. On returning to Australia he worked at the Royal Park Laboratories inMelbourne , before taking up the position of Government Botanist with the Department of Agriculture in 1911. In 1917 he retired, apparently returning to his family'swine business inSouth Australia . He died in 1931 inKensington Gardens ,Adelaide .Stoward specialised in fermentation and other chemical processes, publishing papers like "On the Influence Exercised by certain Acids on the Inversion of Saccharose by Sucrase" and "On Endospermic Respiration in Certain Seeds". He did not publish any taxa, and so does not have a botanical author abbreviation. He did, however, collect the type of "
Eucalyptus stowardii ", which was named in Stoward's honour byJoseph Maiden in 1917.References
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