Averil Maud Bottomley
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Born23 December 1889
Died23 February 1984 (aged 94)
Occupationmycologist
Knownforfounding member of the South African Biological Society
Averil Maud Bottomley | |
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| Born | 23 December 1889 |
| Died | 23 February 1984 (aged 94) |
| Occupation | mycologist |
| Known for | founding member of the South African Biological Society |
Averil Maud Bottomley (1889 – 1984) was a South African mycologist. She was a member of the Southern Africa Association for the Advancement of Science and a founding member of the South African Biological Society.[1]
Averil Maud Bottomley was born on 23 December 1889 in Kimberley, Cape Colony.[1] She was educated at Huguenot Seminary in Wellington and South Africa College (Cape Town University).[2] In 1911, Bottomley was awarded the Bachelor of Arts degree by the University of the Cape of Good Hope and in 1912 passed college examination for the Teacher's Certificate at the South African College in Cape Town.[1] For two years she taught at Worcester.[2]
