In 1945 I published three papers on the Atracheata (Bryophytes) of Iowa in The Bryologist, vol. 48:I. The species and the counties from which they were known, with the herbaria in which specimens could be seen. II. Names that have been published but were not recognized in my list, and why not. III. Papers on the subject, with notes about the authors. Since that time several additional species have been collected in the State, many new county records have been made, some misidentifications are to be corrected, and some changes in names must be made. As I am not likely to see additional collections from Iowa, it seems right to present a corrected list at this time
The object of this paper is to note, with comments and corrections, certain published lists of Iowa ...
Two years ago a distribution of One Hundred Iowa Mosses (Conard, 1939) was reported to the Academy...
Since the spring of 1942 numerous collections of bryophytes in the vicinity of Cedar Rapids have add...
In 1945 I published three papers on the Atracheata (Bryophytes) of Iowa in The Bryologist, vol. 48:I...
Fifty-five annotated references are added to the bibliography of literature on Iowa bryophytes. The ...
On previous occasions I have reported the distribution of 135 Iowa mosses1 and 30 liverworts2 to eac...
The collections of moss plants from the State of Iowa have been examined to such an extent that we f...
The mosses of Iowa are far from being adequately known. There are two large collections in which man...
In the rather extensive literature on Iowa bryophytes little mention is made of Linn county. Publish...
Since May, 1927, thirty-five new species and varieties of moss have been added to the collection at ...
The total number of mosses reported in Des Moines County up until April 1, 1961, is 52; the total nu...
Work during the past year on the collection of mosses in the Herbarium of the State University of Io...
All one of the basic preliminaries in a plan for the ultimate preparation of a flora of Iowa, a surv...
Work on the moss flora of Iowa at the State University in the past year has added fourteen species a...
Since the meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science in May, 1929, several additions have been made to t...
The object of this paper is to note, with comments and corrections, certain published lists of Iowa ...
Two years ago a distribution of One Hundred Iowa Mosses (Conard, 1939) was reported to the Academy...
Since the spring of 1942 numerous collections of bryophytes in the vicinity of Cedar Rapids have add...
In 1945 I published three papers on the Atracheata (Bryophytes) of Iowa in The Bryologist, vol. 48:I...
Fifty-five annotated references are added to the bibliography of literature on Iowa bryophytes. The ...
On previous occasions I have reported the distribution of 135 Iowa mosses1 and 30 liverworts2 to eac...
The collections of moss plants from the State of Iowa have been examined to such an extent that we f...
The mosses of Iowa are far from being adequately known. There are two large collections in which man...
In the rather extensive literature on Iowa bryophytes little mention is made of Linn county. Publish...
Since May, 1927, thirty-five new species and varieties of moss have been added to the collection at ...
The total number of mosses reported in Des Moines County up until April 1, 1961, is 52; the total nu...
Work during the past year on the collection of mosses in the Herbarium of the State University of Io...
All one of the basic preliminaries in a plan for the ultimate preparation of a flora of Iowa, a surv...
Work on the moss flora of Iowa at the State University in the past year has added fourteen species a...
Since the meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science in May, 1929, several additions have been made to t...
The object of this paper is to note, with comments and corrections, certain published lists of Iowa ...
Two years ago a distribution of One Hundred Iowa Mosses (Conard, 1939) was reported to the Academy...
Since the spring of 1942 numerous collections of bryophytes in the vicinity of Cedar Rapids have add...