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Leonora Jessie Little (1865 – 27 May 1945), later Leonora Jessie Wilsmore, was an Australian scientist and philanthropist. She was the first woman to graduate with a science degree from the
University of Melbourne The University of Melbourne is a public research university located in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1853, it is Australia's second oldest university and the oldest in Victoria. Its main campus is located in Parkville, an inner suburb nor ...
. Little was born in Melbourne in 1865. She was the second daughter of Leonora Smyth and Dugald Little, a merchant from Scotland. Little graduated from the University of Melbourne with a BSc in 1893 and completed an MSc two years later. On 28 June 1894 at St. John's Church of England, Camberwell, she married Norman Thomas Mortimer Wilsmore, a fellow science graduate, who was later Professor of Chemistry at the
University of Western Australia The University of Western Australia (UWA) is a public research university in the Australian state of Western Australia. The university's main campus is in Perth, the state capital, with a secondary campus in Albany, Western Australia, Albany an ...
. The couple wore academic dress and were unattended. The occasion was a double wedding, as Little's sister, Grace Lillias Little married Herbert Foley Rodda. A paper she wrote, entitled "Barriers to migration, and their effects as shown in the Australian region", was published in ''
The Victorian Naturalist ''The Victorian Naturalist'' is a bimonthly scientific journal covering natural history, especially of Australia. It is published by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria and is received as part of the membership subscription of that club. From ...
'' in 1894 by the Victorian Naturalists' Club to which she had been elected member in 1893. When her only child, a son born in Scotland, had begun school, Little enrolled at University College London where she studied zoology and described seven new species sea anemones, including ''Epiphellia browni,'' ''Epiphellia capitata'' and ''Peachia hilli''. Little died in Perth, Western Australia on 27 May 1945. In her will, Little left an income from assets to her two unmarried sisters in Melbourne. Upon their deaths, any residue was to be given to the University of Melbourne for them to set up the Norman Thomas Mortimer Wilsmore Research Fund, in memory of her husband, who had predeceased her in 1940.


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1865 births 1945 deaths University of Melbourne alumni Australian zoologists Australian women scientists Australian philanthropists {{Australia-scientist-stub