10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPHAGNOLOGIST»
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A very prolific but rather odd sphagnologist was Roll (1885, 1889), a German
who was so extreme an evolutionist that he believed there were in Sphagnum
hardly any species at all but an uI'lllIT1it8Cl flux without boundaries.
Unfortunately, at ...
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Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
He was an expert sphagnologist, holding views at variance with those of C.
Warnstorf. The contents of his herbarium are described on the back cover of
Hedioigia, Ivi. Heft. 1-2, 1915.— A. GEPP. REV. DB. SVEN JoHAjf ENANDEU (
1847-1928) ...
Berthold Seemann, Alfred Barton Rendle, 1929
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
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. **«1Ч (írf); adj. sphagnicolous 3t¡H4<4ltíl; яз. sphagnologist (J1»« AllAj
sphagno- logy «t>"i4-fasTH; adj. sphagnous •phalerite n.(geob) PÍ%TTf£
sphendone ft.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
C. R. B. The number of species and varieties, not to mention the forms and sub-
forms, of Sphagnum has grown so great and the synonymy is so intricate and
confused that it is almost impossible for even a bryologist who is not a
sphagnologist ...
Sir Humphry Davy, University of Chicago, John Davy, 1898
5
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
Most of the species the undersigned feel competent to identify; any that are in the
least degree doubtful will be submitted to Dr. C. Warnstorf, the most learned living
sphagnologist, for final determination. A few hints as to preserving specimens ...
6
Bryophytes of Colorado: Mosses, Liverworts, and Hornworts
Quotations are from the late sphagnologist Cyrus McQueen (1990). 1 a. Branch
leaves squarrose or nearly squarrose (the leaf is not merely spreading, but the
distal half appears to be bent out at an angle) (2) lb. Branch leaves imbricate or at
...
William Alfred Weber, Ronald C. Wittmann, 2007
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
Classification of Sphagnacemi— Dr. R'o'll points out the very great diversity
displayed by difl'erent sphagnologist in the limitation of species; and insists on
the remarkable variability within the limits of the various alleged species of all the
...
The German sphagnologist, Warnstorf, and others, described species based on
such characters (cf. S .crassicladum Warnst.) but these are now believed to be
growth forms. Some of the species included in the following key are clearly not ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1959
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The American Journal of Science
Eaton to the well-known sphagnologist, Dr. C. Warn- storf, whose suggestions as
to nomenclature have been closely followed. The specimens are remarkably fine
aud offer a richness ol material for the study of North American forms of the ...
C. R. B. The number of species and varieties, not to mention the forms and sub-
forms, of Sphagnum has grown so great and the synonymy is so intricate and
confused that it is almost impossible for even a bryologist who is not a
sphagnologist ...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1898