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Bibliography of Publications about The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium

From Holmgren, et al., Brittonia 48:285-296. 1996. Incomplete for years before 1963

Altschul, Siri von Reis. 1977. Exploring the Herbarium. Scientific American 236(5): 96-104.

Anonymous. 1988. Brittonia honors distinguished botanist Dr. Winona H. Welch. New York Botanical Garden Member’s Newsletter 21(2): 10-11.

_____. 1988. Winona H. Welch: a biographical sketch and bibliography. Brittonia 40: 129-134.

_____. 1989. Garden adds Wellesley College Herbarium to collection. New York Botanical Garden Member’s Newsletter 21(4):4.

Ayers, Tina J. and David E. Boufford. 1988. Index to the vascular plant types collected by H. H. Smith near Santa Marta Colombia. Brittonia 40: 400-432.

Balslev, Henrk & Elaine Joyal. 1980. Plant collectors in Ecuador: Camp, Pireto, Jorgensen and Giler. Brittonia 32: 437-451.

Barneby, R. C. 1963. Treasures of the Garden's herbarium: Reliquiae Haenkeanae. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 13: 139-140, 142.

________. 1963. Treasures of the Garden's herbarium II. The collection of Karl Friedrich Meissner. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 13: 182-183.

________. 1965. Treasures of the Garden's herbarium IV. The collection of William Marriott Canby. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 15: 170-172.

________ & M. E. Fleming. 1964. Treasures of the Garden's herbarium III. The bryophytes of William Mitten. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 14: 146-148.

Barr, Margaret E., S. M. Huhndorf & C. T. Rogerson. 1996. The pyrenomycetes described by J. B. Ellis. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 79: 1-137.

Boom, Brian M. 1981. The Ladew expedition to Bolivia and Peru: George Tate’s botanical collections. Birttonia 33: 482-489.

Brown, K. 2002. In New York City, a building blooms. Science 296: 26-27.

Burdick, A. 2002. Sheaves of Grass: Pressed flowers abound in this library of garden delights. Discover Magazine May 2002, p. 76-77.

Callejas, Ricardo & David M. Johnson. 1989. Piperaceae types from the T. G. Yuncker Herbarium (DPU) now filed in The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY). Brittonia 41: 297-324.

Cholewa, Anita F. & Daniel F. Austin. 1987. Checklist of species described by J. K. Small. Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 18: 9-82.

_____ & Mark Allen Wetter. 1988. The Henry Parker Sartwell herbarium of Hamilton College. Brittonia 40: 66-75.

Goode, Jeanne. 1988. Winona: a biographical essay. Brittonia 40: 117-128.

Grimes, James W. & Sue Keller. 1982. The herbarium of Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. Brittonia 34: 368-375.

Halling, Roy E. 1986. An annotated index to species and infraspecifi taxa of Agaricales and Boletales described by William Murrill. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 40: 1-120.

Harris, Richard C. 1988. The lichen collection of DePauw University assembled by Winona Welch, complete cryptogamist. Brittonia 40: 172-179.

Holmgren, P. K. 1977. Uses of the New York Botanical Garden's systematic collections for solution of problems of human health, food resources, environmental quality, and location and utilization of natural resources. Bull. Amer. Assoc. Bot. Gard. 11: 2-13.

_____. 1987. Herbarium acquisitions most significant in decades. NewYork Botanical Garden Members’ Newsleter 20(4): 8, 10.

_____. 1988. New York Botanical Garden acquires herbaria from DePauw University and Wabash College. ASC Newsletter 16(1): 5.

Irwin, H. S. 1968. The vascular herbarium at the New York Botanical Garden. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 18: 150-155.

________. 1975. The New York Botanical Garden. Pl. Sci. Bull. 21: 2-4.

________. 1976. Collections of the New York Botanical Garden. Association of Systematics Collections Newsletter 4(6): 67-69.

Kallunki, Jacquelyn A. 1980. Cuban plant collections of J. A. Shafer, N. L. Britton, and P. Wilson. Brittonia 32: 397-420.

________. 1995. Collections from the Gettysburg College Herbarium now deposited at The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY). Brittonia 47: 432.

Kern, P. M. 1968. How herbarium specimens are handled and preserved. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 18: 156-157

Koonz, B. 1992. Botanist finds Custer's plant specimens. Review Press- Reporter, Bronxville, New York. 17 December, page 1.

Leonardi, L. & B. M. Thiers. 1987. Bryophytes of the New York Botanical Garden Forest: yesterday and today. Garden Magazine 11: 33-34.

Neary, L. 2002. Profile: Two Botanists At New York Botanical Gardens In The Bronx Moving Six Million Of Their Beloved Specimens To A New Home By Hand. Radio interview on National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, aired 2 March 2000.

Masson, V. J. 1994. Brief history of and collector’s index to the Wabash College Herbarium (WAB), now deposited at The New York Botanical Garden (NY). Brittonia 46: 211-224.

Meurer-Grimes, Barbara. 1989. Bibliography of Truman G. Yuncker. Brittonia 41: 221-224.

_____. 1989. Index to collectors of the Piperaceae represented in the T. G. Yuncker Herbarium of DePauw University. Brittonia 41: 285-296.

_____. 1989. Itinerary of Truman Yuncker’s expeditions. Brittonia 41: 225-235.

_____. 1991. Notable collections represented in the Truman G. Yuncker Herbarium (DPU) new deposited at The New York Botanical Garden (NY). Brittonia 43:

_____. & C.-S. Chang. 1991. Type specimens of vascular plants in the T. G. Yuncker Herbarium of DePauw University (DPU), now deposited at The New York Botanical Garden (NY). Brittonia 43: 57-64.

______, S. M. Huhndorf & S. L. Reed. 1992. The fungus herbarium of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (MASS). Mycotaxon 65: 343-371.

O'Neil, T. 1993. A Custer find in the Bronx. Newsletter of the Little Big Horn Association 27: 5.

Park, Chong-wook. 1987. Type specimens of Polygonum (Polygonaceae) in the Meisner herbarium at The New York Botanical Garden. Brittonia 39: 96-105.

Prince, C. R. 1977. Lichen herbarium of William Mitten (1819-1906). Bryologist 80: 231-232.

Pruski, John F. 1987. Index to collectors and type specimens represented in the portion of Hobart and William Smith Colleges Herbarium (DH) deposited at The New York Botanical Garden (NY) in 1983. Brittonia 39: 238-244.

Reis, Siri von & Frank J. Lipp. 1982. New plant sources for drugs and food from The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 363 p.

Rodrigues, Katia. 1989. Index to J. B. Ellis’s types of pyrenomycetes with amyloid ascal rings. Mycotaxon 34: 577-599.

Rogerson, Clark T. & Barbara M. Thiers. 1984. Fungi from the A. O. Garrett Herbarium, University of Utah (UT). Brittonia 36: 293-296.

Salvatore, S. 2003. From Field to Streaming Data. Bio-IT World News, April 2003 (http://www.bio-itworld.com/news/041503_report2347.html)

Scanlon, J. 2002. Shelf Fungus. Wired Magazine May 2002 p. 26.

Schofield, E. K. 1978. Some historical collections at the New York Botanical Garden. Brittonia 30: 404.

________. 1979. Notes from the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium I. The Herbarium of Warren H. Lewis. Brittonia 32: 431-432.

_____. 1980. Notes from the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium II. The herbaria of Charles Warfield Trow and Albert T. Beals. Brittonia 32: 213.

Shute, N. 2002. Herbal Essence: All the world’s a garden – and much of it is dried and pressed in the Bronx. U.S. News & World Report May 13, 2002, p. 61.

Steere, W. C. 1968. The bryophyte collections at the New York Botanical Garden. Gard. J. New York Bot. Gard. 18: 112-117.

Tan, Benito C. 1990. The bryophyte collections of Wabash College Herbarium (WAB) now at The New York Botanical Garden (NY). Brittonia 42: 50-55.

_____. 1990. Winona H. Welch Herbarium of Hookeriaceae. Brittonia 42: 125-137.

_____. 1990. The Fontinalaceae in the Winona H. Welch Herbarium (DPU) and a list of Welch’s collecting trips outside of Indiana. Brittonai 42: 229-240.

Thacker, P. 2003. Morphology: The Shape of Things to Come. Bioscience 53: 544-549.

Thiers, Barbara M. 1983. Index to the genera and species of Hepaticae described by William Mitten. Brittonia 35: 271-300.

_____. 1984. Index to taxa described in R. Spruce, Hepaticae Amazonicae et Andinae. Contr. New York Bot. Gard. 15: ix-xii.

_____, Dennis Desjardin & Andrew Methven. 1983. The fungus herbarium of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CM), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Brittonia 35: 367-373.

Tiehm, Arnold. 1985. Additional herbarium specimens located at Columbia University. Brittonia 37: 105.

_____. 1985. Vascular plant types of Clarence King’s exploration of the fortieth parallel, 1867-1869. Brittonia 37: 400-424.

_____. 1987. Index to plants collected on Howard Stansbury’s expedition to the Great Salt Lake, 1849-1850. Brittonia 39: 86-95.

_____. 1989. Vascular plants first described in Rydberg’s Flora of Colorado. Brittonia 41: 152-155.

_____. 1989. Pages 817-829. In: B. D. Madsen, editor. Exploring the Great Salt Lake. The Stansbury expedition of 1849-1850. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, UT.

_____. & F. A. Stafleu. 1990. Per Axel Rydberg: a biography, bibliography and list of his taxa. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 58: 1-75.

Weintraub, B. 1993. Discovering Custer's last plants. National Geographic. October.

Wetter, Mark A. & James W. Grimes. 1982. Notes on the asters (Asteraceae) of Edward S. Burgess. Brittonia 34: 273-281.

_____ & Thomas Zanoni. 1985. Otto Kuntze, botanist. V. Type specimens of Asteraceae described in his Revisio Generum Plantarum. Brittonia 34: 299.

Zanoni, Thomas. 1980. Otto Kuntze, botanist. I. Biography, bibliography and travels. Brittonia 32: 551-571.

_____. 1982. Otto Kuntze, botanist. IV. Recent addition of specimens to The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium with other notes on Kuntze. Brittonia 34: 299.

_____. 1997. The herbarium of Paul A. Fryxell and U.S. Department of Agriculture, College, Station, Texas, integrated into The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY) Brittonia 49: 197-203.

_____ & Eileen K. Schofield. 1981. Otto Kuntze, botanist. II. Type specimens of plants from his Plantae Orientali-Rossicae. Brittonia 33: 246-249.

_____ & _____. 1981. Otto Kuntze, botanist. III. Type specimens of fern, gymnosperm, and monocotyledon taxa from his Revisio Generum Plantarum Brittonia 33: 250-253.

________ & E. A. Whalen. 1995. A brief history of the Wellesley College Herbarium (WELC) and a list of its type specimens of vascular plants now deposited at The New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY). Brittonia 47: 147-155.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   
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