This is the third in a proposed series of papers intended to organize the material pertaining to the occurrence and distribution of the Characeae of Indiana and to present a taxonomic treatment of the group
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
This Myxophycean, a member of the Oscillatotiaceae, has not been reported previously for the Western...
Deam (1) has shown that the flora of Indiana comprises nearly 2,000 species of which approximately 4...
The species of the family Characeae have for many years been generally neglected by botanists leavin...
It has been demonstrated by others that the study of algae of Indiana in general has been neglected....
Since the joint studies by Kiener and Daily on the Characeae of Nebraska in 1944, numerous collectio...
In 1944 when The Characeae of Nebraska was published by the author (1), the genus Tolypella was no...
Fossil charophytes from glacial and post-glacial deposits of North America have been studied very li...
This species was named in honor of Dr. Walter Kiener of the Nebraska Game, Forestation, and Parks Co...
The specimen cited here is to be found in the Herbarium of Butler University and the Cryptogamic Her...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
For 35 years, the Botany Department of Butler University published a journal of research conducted b...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...
The object of this paper is to determine the chief directions of afiinities of the species now occur...
Although members of the genus Tolypella have been found in Illinois and Ohio, apparently none have b...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
This Myxophycean, a member of the Oscillatotiaceae, has not been reported previously for the Western...
Deam (1) has shown that the flora of Indiana comprises nearly 2,000 species of which approximately 4...
The species of the family Characeae have for many years been generally neglected by botanists leavin...
It has been demonstrated by others that the study of algae of Indiana in general has been neglected....
Since the joint studies by Kiener and Daily on the Characeae of Nebraska in 1944, numerous collectio...
In 1944 when The Characeae of Nebraska was published by the author (1), the genus Tolypella was no...
Fossil charophytes from glacial and post-glacial deposits of North America have been studied very li...
This species was named in honor of Dr. Walter Kiener of the Nebraska Game, Forestation, and Parks Co...
The specimen cited here is to be found in the Herbarium of Butler University and the Cryptogamic Her...
Harper, Peattie, and McLaughlin have dealt with plants of the Atlantic Coastal Plain which occur in ...
For 35 years, the Botany Department of Butler University published a journal of research conducted b...
The great number of deeds issued in west-central Indiana within a few years of the completion of the...
The object of this paper is to determine the chief directions of afiinities of the species now occur...
Although members of the genus Tolypella have been found in Illinois and Ohio, apparently none have b...
Numerous surveys of forested areas throughout Indiana have yielded a wealth of ecological knowledge,...
This Myxophycean, a member of the Oscillatotiaceae, has not been reported previously for the Western...
Deam (1) has shown that the flora of Indiana comprises nearly 2,000 species of which approximately 4...