Abstract

RICHARD STAPLES-BROWNE, ‘of Butler's Court, Alvescot, Oxfordshire, who died on June 5, was born in 1881, and from Rugby School went up to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, taking his degree by the Natural Sciences Tripos of 1902. He then commenced the medical courses, but the endocrine trouble which afflicted him throughout life called for a voyage round the world before he passed his second M.B. examination in 1906. About this time he came under the influence of William Bateson and relinquished medical study for biology, always his chief interest.

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