Author Institution: Biology Department, Western Kentucky University and Botany Department, Southern Illinois UniversityThis paper lists several species of chlorophycean algae previously unreported or infrequently reported as occurring in Illinois. A total of 125 species and varieties arc enumerated, of which 27 are new records for the State. Included are first records for species of the genera Dunaliella, Chlorogonium, Platymonas, Pteromonas, Dysmorphococcus, Asterococcus, Stylosphaeridium, Elakatothrix, Geminella, Pseudendoclonium, Westella, Planktosphaeria, Eremosphaera, and Spirotaenia
A diatom flora associated with a lichen (Collema sp.) and various mosses on a sandstone outcrop in B...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioFour species of a...
During the period October 1971 to September 1973, samples of water from 35 Illinois streams at 41 lo...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Western Kentucky University and Botany Department, Southern ...
The first definite mention of Iowa Algae which has come to our notice is that published by Dr. C M. ...
Aside from the list by Bessey in 1884, the few algae mentioned by Shimek (Proc. Ia. Acad. Sci. 4:80,...
The specimens cited here are to be found in the writer\u27s personal herbarium which is on file in t...
The specimen cited here is to be found in the Herbarium of Butler University and the Cryptogamic Her...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Some text faded and difficult to read.The...
In January, 1933. the writer began working on a special problem in the identification of the plankto...
Specimens cited here are to be found in the writer\u27s personal herbarium which is on file in the H...
My part in the taxonomic survey of the algal flora of Iowa began in the fall of 1924. It may be of i...
Reverend George L. Curtiss, in 1882, published in the Twelfth Report of the State Geologist (Indiana...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
A diatom flora associated with a lichen (Collema sp.) and various mosses on a sandstone outcrop in B...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioFour species of a...
During the period October 1971 to September 1973, samples of water from 35 Illinois streams at 41 lo...
Author Institution: Biology Department, Western Kentucky University and Botany Department, Southern ...
The first definite mention of Iowa Algae which has come to our notice is that published by Dr. C M. ...
Aside from the list by Bessey in 1884, the few algae mentioned by Shimek (Proc. Ia. Acad. Sci. 4:80,...
The specimens cited here are to be found in the writer\u27s personal herbarium which is on file in t...
The specimen cited here is to be found in the Herbarium of Butler University and the Cryptogamic Her...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Some text faded and difficult to read.The...
In January, 1933. the writer began working on a special problem in the identification of the plankto...
Specimens cited here are to be found in the writer\u27s personal herbarium which is on file in the H...
My part in the taxonomic survey of the algal flora of Iowa began in the fall of 1924. It may be of i...
Reverend George L. Curtiss, in 1882, published in the Twelfth Report of the State Geologist (Indiana...
Author Institution: Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1
The aquatic flora of northern and northwestern Iowa is of great interest, and it deserves especial a...
A diatom flora associated with a lichen (Collema sp.) and various mosses on a sandstone outcrop in B...
Author Institution: Department of Botany, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OhioFour species of a...
During the period October 1971 to September 1973, samples of water from 35 Illinois streams at 41 lo...