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British Pteridological Society

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The British Pteridological Society is for fern enthusiasts of the British Isles, and was founded in England in 1891.[1]

The origins and early history of the BPS at the time of "Pteridomania" is described in the book The Victorian Fern Craze.[2] The BPS celebrated its centenary in 1991; amongst other things, it was marked by the publication of the book, A World of Ferns.[3]

The British Pteridological Society is a registered charity: No. 1092399.[4] The BPS has as its Patron King Charles III.[5]

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Publications

The British Pteridological Society publishes a number of works, which promote pteridology:

  • The Fern Gazette
  • The Pteridologist
  • The Bulletin

Presidents of the Society

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John A. Wilson (1831-1914) was elected Chairman of the Society at the first meeting in 1891; subsequently Dr. F.W. Stansfield was invited to become the first President of the Society. He took office in 1892.[6]

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