Abstract
Funded by British grants, the Ugandan government, and French entomologist Aimée Fournier de Horrack, the Ruwenzori expedition team explored the mountainous region between Uganda and, what is now, the Democratic Republic of Congo. ‘The main object of the expedition being to study the flora and insect fauna of Eastern Ruwenzori’ (Introduction, volume 1, number 1) and among the expedition party members were English entomologist Frederick Wallace Edwards (1888-1940) and Sir George Taylor (1904-93) a Scottish botanist who subsequently became Director of Kew Gardens from 1956 to 1971.
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