Annie Morrill Smith, born on February thirteenth, eighteen fifty-six, was a distinguished American botanist and bryologist hailing from Brooklyn. A largely self-taught scientist, she made significant contributions to the field of botany, particularly in the study of mosses, and became a prominent member of the Sullivant Moss Society.
From nineteen hundred and six to nineteen hundred and eleven, Smith served as the sole editor of The Bryologist, a key publication in the field of bryology. Her editorial work helped to shape the discourse surrounding moss research and provided a platform for fellow scientists to share their findings.
In addition to her botanical pursuits, Annie Morrill Smith was also an accomplished genealogist and published several important genealogical books. Her diverse interests and expertise reflect her dedication to both the natural world and the history of families.