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In the minds of British botanists the names
of Bentham and Hooker are linked as authors of Handbook of the British Flora,
undertaken by Bentham as a leisure pursuit and edited by Hooker after Bentham’s
death.
George Bentham was a nephew of the great Jeremy Bentham, was second only
to Hooker. All his life he remained an amateur, though, after
presenting his herbarium to Kew in 1854 he worked there virtually as one
of the staff until his death. In addition to his part in the General
Plantarium, he produced a vast quantity of systematic work, including
volumes on Hong Kong and Australia. He was President of the
Linnaean
Society. He was an honorary member of the Club from the first days in
1851 when he lived at Pontrilas, until his death.
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