10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LICHENIST»
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Faull, J. H. Chondromyces Thaxteri, a new Myxobacterium. Bot. Gaz. 62 : 226-
232. pi. 5, 6. 15 S 1916. Fink, B. Hermann Edward Hasse — lichenist. Mycologia
8 : 243-248. pi. i9j. 14 S 1916. Fromme, F. D. Facultative heteroecism ( ?) ...
Vol. XXIV May, 1921 No. 3 LINCOLN WARE RIDDLE, LICHENIST Bruce Fink
Doctor Lincoln Ware Riddle was born at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, October
17, 1880, and died at his home, 123 Walker Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, ...
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The Writings of Henry David Thoreau: Journal, ed. by B. ...
I expect that the lichenist will have the keenest relish for Nature in her every-day
mood and dress. He will have the appetite of the worm that never dies, of the
grub. To study lichens is to get a taste of earth and health, to go gnawing the rails
...
Henry David Thoreau, Bradford Torrey, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1906
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Journal, ed. by B. Torrey, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861
To the lichenist is not the shield (or rather the apothecium) of a lichen
disproportionately large compared with the universe? The minute apothecium of
the pertusaria, which the woodchopper never detected, occupies so large a
space in my ...
Henry David Thoreau, Bradford Torrey, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1906
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Journal, ed. by Bradford Torrey, 1837-1846, 1850-Nov. 3, 1861
I expect that the lichenist will have the keenest relish for Nature in her every-day
mood and dress. He will have the appetite of the worm that never dies, of the
grub. To study lichens is to get a taste of earth and health, to go gnawing the rails
...
Henry David Thoreau, Bradford Torrey, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, 1906
I expect that the lichenist will have the keenest relish for Nature in her every-day
mood and dress. He will have the appetite of the worm that never dies, of the
grub. To study lichens is to get a taste of earth and health, to go gnawing the rails
...
Henry David Thoreau, Bradford Torrey, 1906
Thoreau, the Lichenist. BY REGINALD HEBER HOWE, JR., CONCORD, MASS.
Few who are familiar with the Journals of Henry David Thoreau can have failed to
notice that he was a student of lichens. Those realize, who read him, that every ...
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Walking with Thoreau: A Literary Guide to the Mountains of ...
I expect that the lichenist will have the keenest relish for Nature in her every-day
mood and dress. He will have the appetite of the worm that never dies, of the
grub. To study lichens is to get a taste of earth and health, to go gnawing the rails
...
Henry David Thoreau, 2001
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Material Faith: Thoreau on Science
4 November 1858,>unw/XI:285-86 It is remarkable how little any but a lichenist
will observe on the bark of trees. The mass of men have but the vaguest and most
indefinite notion of mosses, as a sort of shreds and fringes, and the world in ...
Henry David Thoreau, Laura Dassow Walls, 1999
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Wilderness Tapestry: An Eclectic Approach to Preservation
The lichenist extracts nutriment from the very crust of the earth. A taste for this
study is an evidence of titanic health, a sane earthiness. It makes not so much
blood as soil of life. It fits a man to deal with the barrenest and rockiest
experience.
Samuel I. Zeveloff, Lawrence Mikel Vause, William H. McVaugh, 1992