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44: 141:(28 April 1855 – 2 December 1951) was a Scottish botanist who emigrated to Australia in 1877 and eventually documented and illustrated thousands of flora in South Australia in the early 20th century. His publications assisted many botanists and scientists in the decades that followed. He was the younger brother of theatre and hotel manager 184:
was published in four parts during 1922 to 1929, and described 2,430 species, both indigenous and naturalized. It was indispensable to botanists and to those concerned with the vegetation of the arid regions of contiguous States. He began a revised edition of his book in 1939 and worked steadily for
176:. In 1879 Black married Alice Denford and they had a daughter and three sons. He began working as a journalist in 1883. After a tour of South America and Europe following his mother's death in 1903, Black focused on systematic botany. In 1909 he published 197: 200:); 1933–34, President of the Royal Society of South Australia; in 1942, the M.B.E.; 1945, Australian Natural History Medallion (Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria); and in 1946 the 440: 193: 188:
J.M.Black received the following distinctions for his botanical work:- 1927, Honorary Lecturer in Systematic Botany at the University of Adelaide; 1930, Associate
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of the Linnean Society, London; 1930, Sir Joseph Verco Medal of the Royal Society of South Australia; 1932
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twelve years, publishing part 1 in 1943 and part 2 in 1948. Part 3 was nearing completion at his death.
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
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George Couper Black (1819–1863) and Ellen nee Barham (1822–1902)
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Australian Members of the Order of the British Empire
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J.M.Black

Wigtown
North Adelaide
West Terrace Cemetery
Richard D'Oyly Carte
Stanley Boulter
Helen Carte
Helen Carte
Wigtown
Scotland
Edinburgh Academy
Taunton
Dresden
Germany
Australian Aboriginal languages
Ferdinand von Mueller Medal
Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
Clarke Medal
Royal Society of New South Wales
North Adelaide
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