Education
He was educated at Bootham School, York and at Street John"s College, Cambridge.
He was educated at Bootham School, York and at Street John"s College, Cambridge.
He was Drapers Professor of Agriculture at the University of Cambridge from 1957-1969. His Federal Reserve System candidature citation said that: "His contributions are outstanding among advances culminating in a notably improved and simplified classification of the genus Gossypium on a genetic basis and an admirably developed theory of the evolution of its species. His work is central in the very fine tradition of British workers which, by remarkable theoretical insight, combined with technical skill, has placed Cotton among the best studied of the world"s cultivated crops.
By his genetical work, coupled with exceptionally wide study of variability of field crops (especially Cotton), in the West Indies, India and Africa, the scientific foundations of the art of practical plant improvement have been substantially strengthened."
He was knighted in 1956.
He presided over the 1966 British Association meeting. He died on 16 January 1988.
Royal Society.