Margaret Trevana Martin (1905-2000) was a British botanist and phycologist noted for identifying several species of South African Rhodophyceae.[1]
She worked at University College of North Wales, Bangor.[2]
In 1937 she was inducted into the Linnean Society of London.
Martin was a co-founder of the British Phycological Society with her friend and fellow phycologist Kathleen Mary Drew-Baker[3] and later served as Vice President of the organisation.[4][5]
The standard author abbreviation M.T.Martin is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[6]