When studying the marine species of the genus Cladophora in the Netherlands, I had the disposal of the material of the National Herbarium at Leiden, the herbaria of the Universities of Amsterdam, Groningen and Utrecht and those of the “Zoölogisch Station” at Den Helder and the “Koninklijke Nederlandse Botanische Vereniging” at Leiden. It is a pleasure to me to express my best thanks to the directors of the Institutes mentioned above, for putting the material at my disposal, and to Miss Dr J. Th. Koster, who gave me much valuable help. Especially the material of the National Herbarium at Leiden was very interesting to me, since it contains the herbaria of Kützing, Hauck, and very many reliable exsiccata, so it was possible to compare some Du...
Twelve species of the genus Cladophora occur along the South African East Coast. Detailed descriptio...
In 1938, Verdam published an account of the then-known Charophyta of the Netherlands in the English ...
Some time ago Mr. W. C. van Heurn, student at the Leyden University, presented a very large collecti...
The herbarium specimens upon which this publication is based were placed at the author’s disposal by...
Little attention has been paid till now to the algae, transported to the Netherlands coast on drifti...
Six new Cladoniae for the Netherlands are mentioned and their main characteristics described. Cladon...
A recent find of Cladonia cenotea (Ach.) Schaer. is reported from the Netherlands. Remarks are made ...
The earliest account of the Netherlands’ Algae appeared in 1781 in D. de Gorter, Flora VII Prov. Bel...
Some interesting records of lichens belonging to the genus Cladonia Wigg. are reported. Cladonia car...
A morphological, chemical, and ecological analysis was performed on a large number of collections of...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
The Charophyta of the Netherlands have been hitherto almost neglected. As far as I know only the fol...
Tijdens het verzamelen van algen op 15 januari en 27 februari 1971 werden op twee plaatsen in Zeelan...
The herbarium materials on which this publication is based were kindly put at the author’s disposal ...
Twelve species of the genus Cladophora occur along the South African East Coast. Detailed descriptio...
Twelve species of the genus Cladophora occur along the South African East Coast. Detailed descriptio...
In 1938, Verdam published an account of the then-known Charophyta of the Netherlands in the English ...
Some time ago Mr. W. C. van Heurn, student at the Leyden University, presented a very large collecti...
The herbarium specimens upon which this publication is based were placed at the author’s disposal by...
Little attention has been paid till now to the algae, transported to the Netherlands coast on drifti...
Six new Cladoniae for the Netherlands are mentioned and their main characteristics described. Cladon...
A recent find of Cladonia cenotea (Ach.) Schaer. is reported from the Netherlands. Remarks are made ...
The earliest account of the Netherlands’ Algae appeared in 1781 in D. de Gorter, Flora VII Prov. Bel...
Some interesting records of lichens belonging to the genus Cladonia Wigg. are reported. Cladonia car...
A morphological, chemical, and ecological analysis was performed on a large number of collections of...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
The Charophyta of the Netherlands have been hitherto almost neglected. As far as I know only the fol...
Tijdens het verzamelen van algen op 15 januari en 27 februari 1971 werden op twee plaatsen in Zeelan...
The herbarium materials on which this publication is based were kindly put at the author’s disposal ...
Twelve species of the genus Cladophora occur along the South African East Coast. Detailed descriptio...
Twelve species of the genus Cladophora occur along the South African East Coast. Detailed descriptio...
In 1938, Verdam published an account of the then-known Charophyta of the Netherlands in the English ...
Some time ago Mr. W. C. van Heurn, student at the Leyden University, presented a very large collecti...