Florence Ellen Hewitt Explained

Florence Ellen Hewitt
Birth Date:1 September 1910
Birth Place:Makhanda, South Africa
Death Place:Pretoria, South Africa
Occupation:botanist, algologist

Florence Ellen Hewitt (1 September 1910, Grahamstown – 20 May 1979, Pretoria) was a South African botanist, algologist and teacher, daughter of John Hewitt, curator of the Albany Museum from 1910 to 1948.[1]

Life and career

Florence Ellen Hewitt was born on 1 September 1910 in Grahamstown. Her father John Hewitt was a herpetologist, curator of the Albany Museum from 1910 to 1948 and founding member of the South African Museums Association.[2]

Hewitt was educated at Rhodes University graduating as Bachelor and Master of Sciences. She studied under G. F. Papenfuss at Berkeley, California, and published “A morphological study of three South African Gigartinales” in University California Publishing.

From 1931 to 1937, Hewitt taught biology at D.S.G Grahamstown, from 1938 to 1939 – in England. From 1941 until her retirement in 1970, she taught biology and general science at Wynberg Girls’ High School in Cape Town.

In 1956–1957, she participated in educational exchange under the auspices of American private agencies by the year for the Union of South Africa at the University of California, Berkeley.[3] During the educational exchange at the University of California Hewitt conducted a research in techniques employed in study of the comparative morphology of South African seaweeds.

From 1972 to 1977, Hewitt worked as a temporary assistant under Mr. R. H. Simons for the Seaweed Research Unit of the Division of Sea Fisheries, having collected over 100 seaweeds, incorporated in R.H. Simon's collection.

Florence Ellen Hewitt died on 20 May 1979 in Pretoria.

Works

Taxon names authored

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gunn. Mary. Botanical Exploration Southern Africa. Codd. L. E. W.. 1981-06-01. CRC Press. 978-0-86961-129-6. 188. en.
  2. Web site: Hewitt; John (1880-1961); herpetologist. 2021-01-05. www.nhm.ac.uk.
  3. Book: Staff, United States Department of State Cultural Planning and Coordination. International Educational Exchange and Related Exchange-of-persons Activities: The Union of South Africa. 1959. en.
  4. Web site: Callophycus africanus (F.Schmitz) F.E.Hewitt 1960 :: Algaebase. 2021-01-05. www.algaebase.org.
  5. Web site: Iridaea convoluta (Areschoug ex J Agardh) Hewitt 1960 :: Algaebase. 2021-01-05. www.algaebase.org.