S Moore - Journal of Botany, British and Foreign, 1927 - books.google.com
BY S. MOORE. IN working up the Acanthacea for the Flora of Jamaica, the relative paucity of this family in the West Indies when compared with its lavish representation in South America …
IN presenting the following work to the public, the author trusts that he has, at least in part, supplied, what has long been considered a desideratum-a Systematic Account of the Plants …
Ta O those engaged in the study of the Jamaica Flora, it is useful to have a simple list of the plants arranged in systematic order. The basis of this list is Grisebach's" Flora of the British …
Flowers completely dicecious, the pistillate ones without calyx, the staminate ones with 5 equal oblong sepals and 5 stamens: otherwise like Amnaranthus. At the time of the …
GR Proctor - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1982 - JSTOR
It is possible that Adams's (1972) record of Elodea in Jamai m part on misidentified material of Hydrilla, the existence of w maica was not suspected at that time This rampant aquatic …
A Cronquist - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1944 - JSTOR
Extensive chemical studies now in progress in the laboratories of Merck & Co., at Rahway, New Jersey, have rendered desirable systematic reviews of several genera of the …
WR Ernst - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1964 - JSTOR
Perennial, rhizomatous herbs or shrubs [to small trees], often with perulate vegetative buds; plants glabrous or hairs unicellular [or uniseriate, sometimes glandular], occasionally …
WT Stearn - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1968 - JSTOR
The genus Bumelia, with which Dipholis is here united, comprises about forty species, all American, of which nine occur in Jamaica. They have been the subject of a careful, detailed …
THE present volume continues the systematic account of the flowering plants of Jamaica to the end of the free-petaled Dicotyledons. The description of the Garryaceae is appended …