ser. 2, iii. 663. — Cyperaceae. Cyp< 
>rus 
Clarke, nov. spec. (1903). 
Her. 2, iii. 938-1030. Chodat and 
Bas 
lerianae. Cyperaceae (1903). 
ser. 2, iv. 995-996. Schinz, Beii 
riitre 
Afrikanischen Flora, xvi. Cy 
|»enn 
ser. 2, v. 712-719. Ostenfeld, A list 
nf 1 J 
Raheng District, Upper Siam 
, b\ 
[chiefly] determined by 0. 13. C 
lark. 
ser. 2, vi. 709. Schinz. I'.eitra-e zu 
r K 
ischen Flora, xix. Cvperaceae. 
Mar 
G. B. Clarke, sp. nov. (1906). 
Hull. Acad. Int. Geogr. Bot. 
xiv. 197-203. Cyperaceae (excl. Cy 
anae a R. P. Urb. Faurie le. 
.rice: 
C. B. Clarke et edidit H. Level! 
le (1 
xiv. 201-205. Cyperaceae (excl. Cm 
•ices 
in ProvinciaKouy-Tcheo.i aj.ud 
C. B. Clarke et ed. H. Leveille (] 
I9(ii 
(iard. Chron. 1905. xxxviii. 162, I". 
55. 
Clarke (1905). 
H. Marshall Ward.— After a long 
and 
arshall Ward, Sc.D., F.R.S., died on Aug 
tiring the past 11 years he occupied the 
Cha 
botanical science. 
At the beginning of his scientific career in 1871 he attended 
Prof. Huxley's lectures on Biology at South Kensington : the next 
year was spent at Owens College, and. in the foil., win- year, 
having trained an entrance scholarship in Natural Science at 
Ch rise's ' College, Cambridge, he continued his studies there. 
obtaining first-class honours in the Natural Science Tripos in 
1879. 
Having completed his preliminary scientific education, he at 
once devote.: ■ "h. He studied Lor a 
time under Prof. Sachs at VYiirzburg, and in ISni | 
tperon the enibrvo-sae in Angiusperms. This piece of 
work was carried out at Ke\v iii tie- .lodrell Laborator; 
been found. ; islj Eor the purpose 
mpplied by Kew. I 
the embryo-sac is thus one of the early contributions to the Ion- 
series of researches, which have since been carried out m this 
laboratory, by a succession of botanists. 
In 1880 Marshall Ward was sent by the Government to Ceylon 
r in the 
■:-...,. - ■ I. ■ - •' - ■ 
fun-us eausin- this disease. In 1882 he became Assistant 
.; i p (now the Victoria University) ; three 
