Spencer Le Marchant Moore

Spencer Le Marchant Moore (1850–1931) was an English botanist.

Moore was born in Hampstead. He worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from about 1870 to 1879, wrote a number of botanical papers, and then worked in an unofficial capacity at the Natural History Museum from 1896 until his death.

He was involved in an expedition to remote parts of Western Australia from December 1894 to October 1895, travelling from the goldfields to places like Siberia Soak (near Waverley) and Goongarrie.[1]

Moore is commemorated in the plant genus Spenceria.[2]

Notes

  1. Orchard, A.E. "Moore, Spencer le M. (1850 - 1932)". Australian national botanic garden. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  2. Edited by Henry Trimen, M.B., F.L.S. British Museum; Assisted by S. Le M. Moore, F.L.S. Royal Herbarium, Kew (1879). "On Spenceria, a new genus of Rosaceae, from western China". Journal of botany, British and foreign; Illustrated with plates (London, 54, Hatton Garden: West, Newman & Co.). N. S., VIII: 97. Retrieved June 22, 2011.
  3. "Author Query for 'S.Moore'". International Plant Names Index.