Margaret Williamson Rea

[2][3][4][5] She published a number of papers in the New Phytologist and Protoplasma, two co-authored with Prof. James Small; another was based on her masters thesis, Stomata and Hydathodes in Campanula rotundifolia L., and their Relations to Environment, and in it she acknowledges Professor R. H. Yapp, "at whose suggestion the work was commenced".

Some specimens collected by Rea are held in the National University of Ireland, Galway.

[10] Others form part of the Stelfox Collection in the herbarium of the Ulster Museum.

[11] She joined the Belfast Naturalists' Field Club in 1907[b] and in 1918/1919, when her address was given as Salem House, Sydenham, Belfast, was one of its two secretaries, alongside Dr. (later Professor) J. K. Charlesworth of QUB.

[12] In the 1924 membership list of the British Mycological Society, which she joined in 1920, her address was again given as Salem House.