An account is given of the unpublished work of Ivan Mackenzie Lamb, who spe
nt almost 35 years working on the taxonomy and ecology of Antarctic Lichens
. Much of his meticulous research and descriptions of certain genera was pu
blished, and it was his intention to provide a series of monographs based o
n his own collections made in 1944-46 and more recent collections, as well
as on those made by early expeditions to the Antarctic. In particular, he c
ritically revised the descriptions of a very large number (> 170) of the ty
pe specimens emanating from these expeditions. Sadly, due to a combination
of factors, not least of which was his declining health from 1970 onwards,
a substantial amount of his written accounts remained unpublished and were
superseded by Carroll Dodge's (1973) Antarctic Lichen Flora. Lamb deposited
his notes in the archives of the British Antarctic Survey, and an outline
of what these contain and the circumstances under which they were written i
s presented here.