The genus Eriophorum, familiarly known as Cotton Grass, is gen erally distributed in the boreal regions of the northern hemisphere; and on account of its conspicuous perianth the …
GJ Goodman - Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1947 - JSTOR
Ample material of this species, consisting of specimens of basal leaves, the flowering plant, photographs, and field notes, was generously sent me by the discoverer, Professor Roland …
During the summer months since 1959 extensive field trips have been taken into the Intermountain Region in connection with the Intermountain Flora Project under the direction …
Geo. J. Goodman - American Midland Naturalist, 1948 - JSTOR
Three species of Eriogonumn have been referred to both that genus and to Oxytheca for more than half a century. In studying the genus Oxytheca, it became desirable to look …
JL REVEAL - SIDA, Contributions to Botany, 1967 - JSTOR
The subgenus Pierogonum (H. Gross) Reveal (comb, nov., based on Pterogonum H. Gross, Bot. Jahrb. 49: 239. 1913) forms a natural group of eight species which may be divided into …
S Watson - Botanical Gazette, 1890 - journals.uchicago.edu
The discovery of a remarkable rosaceous plant, totally unlike in appearanice all or-dinary species of Spircea, and yet in its flowers and fruit very close to another peculiar western …
The study for this revision, from the Department of Plant Sciences of the University of Oklahoma, was directed by Dr. George J. Goodman, Curator of the Bebb Herbarium of the …
A Nelson - Botanical Gazette, 1902 - journals.uchicago.edu
THIS genus is remarkably well represented in Wyoming. Since most of the species in it are peculiar to arid America, any of the states with desert areas may be expected to represent a …
LR Abrams, FJ Smiley - Botanical Gazette, 1915 - journals.uchicago.edu
In I 905, Chancellor JORDAN (7), in reviving the isolation theory, presented the following general law:" Given any species in any region, the nearest related species is not likely to be …