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CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN HURST, whose death occurred on December 17, was born in 1870 and educated at Wesley College, Sheffield. As a member of the family firm at Burbage, near Leicester, he was early brought into contact with horticultural practice and problems, and at the same time afforded opportunity for embarking on the investigations with which his name is connected.
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PUNNETT, R. Dr. C. C. Hurst. Nature 161, 46–47 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161046a0
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