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This Work List is based Women in Red lists, some botanical pieces of red and a new project "Know my name" (female artists at the NGA).

  • Catherine Deakin – Sister of Alfred Deakin
  • Christian Brynhild Ochiltree Jollie Smith (Q5109787) – Solicitor, second woman to be admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales, first female taxi driver in Melbourne.(See:Australian Dictionary of Biography: Smith, Christian Brynhild Ochiltree Jollie (1885–1963))
  • Ida Standley (Q21539220) See:Australian Dictionary of Biography: Standley, Ida (1869–1948))
  • Lapidia apicifolia (Q42953565) doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.291.1.1 Phytotaxa article Lapidia apicifolia image
  • Khoon Meng Wong K.M.Wong (Q5959428) botanist Google scholar search:Khoon Meng Wong
  • Leigh William Sage L.W.Sage (Q19001621) botanist. Google scholar search:Leigh W. Sage
  • G.J.Howell (Q18985599) Howell, GJ; Slater, AT; Knox, RB (1993). "Secondary Pollen Presentation in Angiosperms and Its Biological Significance". Australian Journal of Botany. 41 (5): 417. doi:10.1071/BT9930417. ISSN 0067-1924.

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name image description country of citizenship date of birth date of death place of birth place of death wikidata item site links
Kathleen Deery de Phelps Australian conservationist Venezuela
Australia
1908-11-22 2001-08-21 Sydney Caracas Q22807465 1
G. Bruno
French writer France 1833-07-31 1923-07-08 Laval Menton
7th arrondissement of Paris
Q3093053 7
Eveline Kotai Australian artist (1950- Australia 1950 Q66823407
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Suggestions from a Biodiversity Heritage Library edit-a-thon[edit]

This Work List is based on work by Siobhan Leachman (User:Ambrosia10) and Michelle Marshall.

:First African American woman to present a research paper before the Virginia Academy of Science. Professor of biology at Hampton Institute. See her entry in "African American Firsts in Science and Technology":
:Current Wikipedia article makes no mention that Duprey was also an accomplished botanist and author of the (unpublished) Botany of the Antilles, the most comprehensive study of flora in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 20th century. Resources on her botanical work:



* https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/search?stype=F&searchTerm=%22margaret+santiago%22#/titles
First African American appointed registrar of a major scientific museum (appointed registrar of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History in 1977). More in her entry "African American Firsts in Science and Technology":