Nora Barlow

[11] She was among the founders of the Genetics Society in 1919, and regularly attended its meetings, maintaining contact with friends including Ronald Fisher.

She published an unexpurgated version of The Autobiography of Charles Darwin, which had previously had personal and religious material removed by his son, Francis.

She also edited several collections of letters and notes, including correspondence between Darwin and John Stevens Henslow, his mentor.

Nora Barlow appears as a supporting character in Scott Westerfeld's 2009 young adult steampunk novels Leviathan, Behemoth, and Goliath.

In Westerfeld's alternate history series, Barlow is re-imagined as a prominent genetic engineer and diplomat.

Aquilegia "Nora Barlow"