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AFTER completing barely one year of duty in the chair of botany at Reading, Prof. Gwynne-Vaughan died on September 4. He was only forty-four years of age, but he had made a solid position for himself as a plant anatomist, and he had already shown his capacity as a teacher and a director of research. A life not only of promise, but also of notable achievement has thus come to a premature close.
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B., F. Prof. D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan . Nature 96, 61–62 (1915). https://doi.org/10.1038/096061a0
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