Lucy Mary Cavanagh (1871–1936) was an American botanist and plant collector, noted for her identification of several species of bryophytes.[1][2][3] The standard author abbreviation Cavanagh is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[4]She was born April 17, 1871, in Iowa City and died in Clinton County, Iowa, US.[5]

Education and career edit

Lucy Mary Cavanagh graduated the University of Iowa in 1896 with a Bachelors of Science degree. While working on her degree, she taught in Iowa City public schools. In 1902 she became an associate member of the Iowa Academy of Science and continued membership until her death. She became Herbarium Assistant in Botany at Iowa state University in 1907. In 1911, she became Assistant Curator of the Herbarium, holding that position until her death. [3][5]

Works edit

  • Cavanagh, Lucy M. (1919). The mosses of Iowa, an exological and taxonomic study. University of Iowa. p. 1928. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
  • Cavanagh, Lucy M. (1929). "Mosses New to Iowa". The Bryologist. 32 (6): 112–113. doi:10.2307/3238695. JSTOR 3238695.

References edit

  1. ^ "Biographies of Putnam Museum Herbarium Collectors". plantsofiowa.com. Retrieved September 8, 2018. In 1902 Ms. Cavanagh became the herbarium assistant at the University of Iowa (Paris 1937) and was subsequently named assistant curator in 1911. She served as an assistant to Bohumil Shimek in plant taxonomy at Iowa Lakeside Laboratory (State University of Iowa 1911) and continued her herbarium work at the University of Iowa until her death in 1936 (Lewis 2006). Ms. Cavanagh was a bryologist and, though she did some collecting in Idaho and Montana, her botanical interests focused on the mosses of Iowa (Cavanagh 1919, 1929, 1929-1931). She was a member of the Sullivant Moss Society and the Iowa Academy of Science (Paris 1937).
  2. ^ Paris, Clark D. (1937). "Lucy M. Cavanagh". Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science. 44: 23–24.
  3. ^ a b "History". www.public.iastate.edu. Retrieved September 8, 2018. 1911 Lucy M. Cavanagh becomes Assistant Curator of the Herbarium and continues in that position until her death in 1936.
  4. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Cavanagh.
  5. ^ a b Miller, K.J; Allen, Edward; Clark, Paris; Robert, Wylie; Chas, Raiford (1937). "In Memoriam: Ernest Otto Dieterich; Julia Trueman Colpitts; Lucy M. Cavanagh; Harr anagh; Harry McCormick K y McCormick Kelly; James Newt elly; James Newton Pearce; Albert B. Reagan; Bohumil Shime". Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science. 44.