The Genus Catharinaea is represented in Iowa by mosses which have been referred in all published lists to the species C. undulata (L.) W. & M. and C. angustata Brid. Both are species of very wide distribution
As with other groups of plants, the Atracheata observe times and seasons. A few species may be found...
Recent collecting and studying in herbaria have called forth the following notes on some of the rare...
In 1938 One Hundred Iowa Mosses (1) were distributed to ten herbaria. In that distribution Number ...
The Genus Catharinaea is represented in Iowa by mosses which have been referred in all published lis...
Work on the moss flora of Iowa at the State University in the past year has added fourteen species a...
Work during the past year on the collection of mosses in the Herbarium of the State University of Io...
Since May, 1927, thirty-five new species and varieties of moss have been added to the collection at ...
Work on the unidentified Iowa moss material in the herbarium of the State University has brought to ...
Since the meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science in May, 1929, several additions have been made to t...
Buxbaumia aphylla Hedw. and Climacium kindbergii (R. & C.) Grout are reported for the first time fro...
The mosses of Iowa are far from being adequately known. There are two large collections in which man...
In a paper presented before this Academy in 1931, the writer reported a species of Fabronia under th...
The Figwort family comprises nearly 2,500 species, which are grouped in about 165 genera. The specie...
A diatom flora associated with a lichen (Collema sp.) and various mosses on a sandstone outcrop in B...
The flora of the loess in western Iowa is unique, in many respects. While it may be said that many p...
As with other groups of plants, the Atracheata observe times and seasons. A few species may be found...
Recent collecting and studying in herbaria have called forth the following notes on some of the rare...
In 1938 One Hundred Iowa Mosses (1) were distributed to ten herbaria. In that distribution Number ...
The Genus Catharinaea is represented in Iowa by mosses which have been referred in all published lis...
Work on the moss flora of Iowa at the State University in the past year has added fourteen species a...
Work during the past year on the collection of mosses in the Herbarium of the State University of Io...
Since May, 1927, thirty-five new species and varieties of moss have been added to the collection at ...
Work on the unidentified Iowa moss material in the herbarium of the State University has brought to ...
Since the meeting of the Iowa Academy of Science in May, 1929, several additions have been made to t...
Buxbaumia aphylla Hedw. and Climacium kindbergii (R. & C.) Grout are reported for the first time fro...
The mosses of Iowa are far from being adequately known. There are two large collections in which man...
In a paper presented before this Academy in 1931, the writer reported a species of Fabronia under th...
The Figwort family comprises nearly 2,500 species, which are grouped in about 165 genera. The specie...
A diatom flora associated with a lichen (Collema sp.) and various mosses on a sandstone outcrop in B...
The flora of the loess in western Iowa is unique, in many respects. While it may be said that many p...
As with other groups of plants, the Atracheata observe times and seasons. A few species may be found...
Recent collecting and studying in herbaria have called forth the following notes on some of the rare...
In 1938 One Hundred Iowa Mosses (1) were distributed to ten herbaria. In that distribution Number ...