Sibille Ford


Sibille Ormston Ford was an English botanist and zoologist.  
She was born in Leeds, the daughter of a silk mill manager, in 1874. She was the niece of reformer Isabella Ormston Ford.
Ford gained a first class pass in botany and zoology at Newnham College, Cambridge in 1899. She received a Bathurst studentship to continue her studies in 1900–2, and taught as an assistant in animal morphology at the Balfour Biological Laboratory for Women in 1901–2. She received a BA from Trinity College, Dublin in 1906.
She published several solo and joint papers on plant anatomy, including a review of the Araucariaceae with Albert Seward which was published by the Royal Society in 1906.  
Ford was a Quaker, and assisted with the Friends Relief Mission in Bar-le-Duc, Verdun in 1918–20.
She died in Grange-Over-Sands, Cumbria in 1932.

Select works

  • 'The anatomy of Ceratopteris Thalictroides'
  • 'The Anatomy of Todea, with notes on the geological history and affinities of the Osmundaceae'
  • 'The Anatomy of Psilotum triquetrum'
  • 'The Araucarieae, recent and extinct'