Edward Alexander Newell Arber (5 August 1870, London – 14 June 1918, Cambridge) was an English botanist and paleontologist.[1][2]
He was a Professor at the University of Cambridge specialising in palaeobotany.
He married plant morphologist and philosopher Agnes Robertson in 1909. They had many interests in common, and his marriage was described as 'happy'. They had one child, a daughter.[3] He died in 1918 following a period of ill health.[4]
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The standard author abbreviation E.Arber is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[5]
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