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Enid Mary Cotton (née Jesson) (1 May 1889
Malvern, Victoria Malvern () is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia, 8 km south-east of Melbourne's Melbourne city centre, Central Business District, located within the City of Stonnington Local government areas of Victoria, loca ...
– 19 April 1956
Farnham Common Farnham Common is a village in Buckinghamshire, England, 3 miles north of Slough and 3 miles south of Beaconsfield, on the A355 road. It adjoins the ancient woodland of Burnham Beeches, has an area of 2.5 miles and a population of around 6,000. ...
) was an Australian-born English botanist who married
Arthur Disbrowe Cotton Arthur Disbrowe Cotton, OBE (15 January 1879 – 27 December 1962) was an English plant pathologist, mycologist, phycologist, and botanist. A.D. Cotton was born in London and educated at King's College School and the Royal College of ...
in 1913/1915, raising a son and daughter. She was the daughter of a mining engineer John Charles Jesson and Lilian née Dawson. On the family's return to England she worked at
Kew Kew () is a district in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Its population at the 2011 census was 11,436. Kew is the location of the Royal Botanic Gardens ("Kew Gardens"), now a World Heritage Site, which includes Kew Palace. Kew is a ...
and contributed text to
Curtis's Botanical Magazine ''The Botanical Magazine; or Flower-Garden Displayed'', is an illustrated publication which began in 1787. The longest running botanical magazine, it is widely referred to by the subsequent name ''Curtis's Botanical Magazine''. Each of the issue ...
as well as Elinor Frances Vallentin's ''Illustrations of Flowering Plants of the Falkland Islands'' (1921).


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cotton, Enid Mary 1889 births 1956 deaths English botanists Australian emigrants to the United Kingdom