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Is moo huge; cubit Cook

Mordecai Cubitt Cooke about 1905

Is moo huge; cubit Cook (Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, July 12, 1825 – ) is a British botanist, mycologist on November 12, 1914 [1]; [2] [3] [4].

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Brief career history

I was born in the house of the merchant of the horning of Norfolk. After having worked as probation of the fiber dealer, I became the office worker of the law office, but, from interest to botany, I founded an amateur plant club in 1862 and told the natural history in a public school building of Lambeth and worked as a curator in India Museum of India province from 1860. When the botanical specimen of the Indian museum would be moved to the cue garden (Royal Botanic Gardens) in 1879, Cook moved to the cue garden, too.

I published science magazine of the monthly publication to provide Edward step and the interchange of a student and the plantsman and scientific reading from 1965 through 1893, Hardwicke's Science Gossip and edited study magazine, Grevillea of Cryptogamia, fungi from 1872 through 1894.

I won Victoria honor medal of association of royal gardening in 1902 and won Linnaeus medal of association of London Linnaeus in 1903. I got a honorary degree for the study of fungi from cent Laurence University, Yale University, New York University of the United States of America.

Writing

  • The Seven Sisters of Sleep. Popular history of the seven prevailing narcotics of the world, James Blackwood, London, 1860
  • A Manual of Structural Botany: for the use of classes, schools, & private students ... With upwards of 200 illustrations by Ruffle, Robert Hardwicke, London, 1861, Neuauflage 1877
  • A Manual of Botanic Terms ... With illustrations, Robert Hardwicke, London, 1862, new edition in 1873
  • The fungi of Brazil, including those collected by J. W. H. Trail in 1874, in: The Journal of the Linnean Society, Botany 1877.
  • A Plain and Easy Account of British Fungi: with descriptions of the esculent and poisonous species ... With twenty-four coloured plates, Robert Hardwicke, London, 1862, 6. Auflage 1898
  • Index Fungorum Britannicorum. A complete list of fungi found in the British Islands to the present date, etc., Robert Hardwicke, London, 1863
  • Our Reptiles. A plain and easy account of the lizards, snakes, newts, toads, frogs, and tortoises indigenous to Great Britain. With original figures of every species, and numerous woodcuts, Robert Hardwicke, London, 1865, Neuausgabe 1893 W.H. It is London Allen & Co
  • Rust, smut, mildew, & mould. An introduction to the study of microscopic fungi, Robert Hardwicke, London, 1865, Neuauflage 1886
  • A Fern Book for Everybody. Containing all the British ferns. With the foreign species suitable for a fernery (Robert Hardwicke, London, 1867)
  • One Thousand Objects for the Microscope, etc., Robert Hardwicke, London, 1869, Neuauflage 1895
  • mit Miles Joseph Berkeley: It is London & New York, 1871, Neuauflage 1883, Biodiversity Library Handbook of British Fungi, with full descriptions of all the species and illustrations of the genera, 2 Bände, Macmillan & Co
  • Report on the Gums, Resins, Oleo-Resins, and Resinous Products in the India Museum, or produced in India. Prepared under the direction of the Reporter on the Products of India, London, 1874
  • Fungi: their nature, influence, and uses, London, 1875, 4. Auflage 1895, Neuausgabe 1920, Project Gutenberg
  • Report on the Oil Seeds and Oils in the India Museum, or produced in India. Prepared under the direction of the Reporter on the Products of India, London, 1876
  • The Woodlands, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1879
  • Mycographia, seu Icones fungorum. Figures of fungi from all parts of the world, drawn and illustrated by M. C. Cooke, Williamsz & Norgate, London, 1875 and 1879
  • Ponds and Ditches, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1880
  • Freaks and Marvels of Plant Life; or, Curiosities of vegetation, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1881
  • Illustrations of British Fungi... To serve as an atlas to the Handbook of British Fungi, 8 Bände, Williams & Norgate, London, 1881 bis 1891 (1200 Farbtafeln von Cooke, Massee u. a.)
  • British Fresh-Water Algæ. Exclusive of Desmidieæand Diatomaceæ, etc., 2 Bände, Williams & Norgate, London, 1882–1884
  • British Desmids. A supplement to British Fresh-Water Algæ, etc., Williams & Norgate, London, 1887
  • Toilers in the Sea. A study of marine life, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1889
  • Introduction to Fresh-Water Algæwith an enumeration of all the British species ... With thirteen plates, etc., London, 1890
  • British Edible Fungi: It is London, 1891 how to distinguish and how to cook them, etc., Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co
  • Vegetable Wasps and Plant Worms. A popular history of entomogeneous fungi or fungi parasitic upon insects... With... illustrations, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1892
  • Romance of Low Life amongst Plants. Facts and phenomena of cryptogamic vegetation, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1893
  • Handbook of British Hepaticae, etc., W. H. It is London, 1894 Allen & Co
  • Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1894, 2. Auflage 1902, Archive
  • the Lane and back, in search of wild flowers. which falls By Uncle Matt, T. Nelson & Sons, London, 1895
  • Through the Copse. Another ramble after flowers with Uncle Matt, T. Nelson & Sons, London, 1895
  • Around a Cornfield, in a ramble after wild flowers. By Uncle Matt, T. Nelson & Sons, London, 1895
  • Across the Common, after wild flowers. By Uncle Matt, T. Nelson & Sons, London, 1895
  • A Stroll on a Marsh, in search of wild flowers. By Uncle Matt, T. Nelson & Sons, London, 1895
  • Introduction to the Study of Fungi: their organography, classification, and distribution. For the use of collectors, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1895
  • Object-Lesson Handbooks to accompany the Royal Portfolio of Pictures and Diagrams, T. Nelson & Sons, London, 1897–1898
  • Introduction to fresh water algae, K. Paul, 1902
  • It is London, 1906 Fungoid Pests of Cultivated Plants, Spottiswoode & Co

Footnote

  1. ^ English, Mary P. (1987), Mordecai Cubitt Cooke: Victorian naturalist, mycologist, teacher & eccentric. Biopress, Bristol, ISBN 0-948737-02-6]
  2. ^ Taylor, George (17 March 1988). "Review: Mordecai Cubitt Cooke by Mary English". New Scientist: 62. http://books.google.com/books?id=deKuNEwGvscC&pg=PA67. 
  3. ^ "Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt". Who's Who 59:377. (1907). http://books.google.com/books?id=yEcuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA377. 
  4. ^ "Cooke, William Cubitt". Who's Who 59:378. (1907). http://books.google.com/books?id=yEcuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA378.  One of his sons, William Cubitt Cooke (1866–1951), was a book illustrator and watercolour painter, who exhibited at the RBA, the RI and the RA.

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