Francis Ernest Lloyd
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Francis Ernest Lloyd's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Francis Ernest Lloyd was an American botanist. Life Lloyd was born in Manchester, England, and educated at Princeton University , in New Jersey, and in Europe at Munich and Bonn, in Germany. He was employed at various institutions of higher learning from 1891 onward. He served on the faculties of Williams College, Pacific University, Teachers College , Harvard Summer School, Alabama Polytechnic Institute , and at McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada after 1912.
Francis Ernest Lloyd's Published Works
Published Works
- The Carnivorous Plants (1945) (172)
- Guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray) : a rubber-plant of the Chihuahuan Desert. (68)
- Distribution and Movements of Desert Plants (1910) (48)
- The comparative embryology of the Rubiaceae (42)
- The Insular Flora of Mississippi and Louisiana (1901) (33)
- IS RORIDULA A CARNIVOROUS PLANT (1934) (26)
- THE MECHANISM OF THE WATER TIGHT DOOR OF THE UTRICULARIA TRAP. (26)
- Leaf Water and Stomatal Movement in Gossypium and a Method of Direct Visual Observation of Stomata in Situ (23)
- Development and Nutrition of the Embryo, Seed and Carpel in the Date, Phoenix dactylifera L. (19)
- ISOLATION AND THE ORIGIN OF SPECIES. (19)
- Abscission in Mirabilis jalapa (1916) (14)
- Further Studies in Periodic Precipitation (13)
- Chronica Botanica (1938) (11)
- The range of structural and functional variation in the traps of Utricularia 1 ) 1)Presented at the Fifth International Botanical Congress, Cambridge, 1930. (1931) (10)
- ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES AND THEIR EFFECT UPON BOLL‐SHEDDING IN COTTON (1920) (10)
- The range of structural and functional variety in the traps of Utricularia and Polypompholyx (1932) (10)
- THE PULSATORY RHYTHM OF THE CONTRACTILE VESICLE IN PARAMECIUM (1928) (9)
- IS THE DOOR OF UTRICULARIA AN IRRITABLE MECHANISM (1932) (9)
- STUDIES IN PERIODIC PRECIPITATION. (1928) (9)
- MODE OF OCCURRENCE OF CAOUTCHOUC IN THE GUAYULE, PARTHENIUM ARGENTATUM GRAY, AND ITS FUNCTION. (1932) (8)
- The Cobalt Sodium Hexanitrite Reaction for Potassium in Plant Cells 1) 1)Presented originally before Sect. V. Royal Society of Canada, May 1923, and subsequently elaborated. . (7)
- THE FLUORESCENT COLORS OF PLANTS. (1924) (7)
- THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF THE MUCILAGE IN THE CACTI AND IN CERTAIN OTHER PLANTS (1919) (6)
- SOME FEATURES OF STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR IN VAMPYRELLA LATERITIA. (1926) (6)
- The structure of cereal straws (5)
- Morphological Instability, Especially in Pinus radiata (1914) (5)
- The Species of Lycopodium of the American Tropics (1906) (5)
- Some Effects of Narcotics on Spirogyra (1924) (5)
- The rubber and resin content of the desert rubber-plant “guayule,” in relation to rainfall (1914) (4)
- Changes in the Cells of Spirogyra Associated with the Presence of Water Polymers. (1932) (4)
- CARBON DIOXIDE AT HIGH PRESSURE AND THE ARTIFICIAL RIPENING OF PERSIMMONS. (1911) (4)
- The Teaching Botanist (1899) (3)
- Further observations on the behavior of gametes during maturation and conjugation in spirogyra (1928) (3)
- A Review of the Species of Lycopodium of North America (1900) (3)
- THE STRUCTURE AND BEHAVIOR OF UTRICULARIA PURPUREA (1933) (3)
- The Fluorescence of certain Lower Plants (1923) (2)
- THE INDUCTION OF NONASTRINGENCY IN PERSIMMONS AT SUPRANORMAL PRESSURES OF CARBON DIOXIDE. (1913) (2)
- ON HYPERTROPHIED SCALE‐LEAVES IN PINUS PONDEROSA. (1898) (1)
- The Delta of the Mississippi (1904) (1)
- New York Academy of Sciences. Section of Biology (1900) (1)
- The effect of acids and alkalis on the growth of the protoplasm in pollen tubes (1)
- STRUCTURE OF HAILSTONES OF EXCEPTIONAL FORM AND SIZE.2 (1917) (1)
- THE CYTOLOGY OF VEGETABLE CRYSTALS. (1923) (1)
- Some Points in the Anatomy of Chrysoma pauciflosculosa (1901) (1)
- The Climatic Factor as illustrated in Arid North America . By Ellsworth Huntington, with contributions by Charles Schuchert, Andrew E. Douglass and Charles J. Fullmer. Carnegie Institution of Washington, Publ. 192, 1914. 4to. Pp. 341, richly illustrated. (1915) (1)
- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE SECTION G--BOTANY. (1906) (1)
- Two Hitherto Confused Species of Lycopodium (1899) (1)
- Additional Observations on Some Utriculariaceae (1934) (1)
- A Practical course in botany : with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation . A Spring flora for high schools (1)
- CONCERNING EXCEPTIONAL HAILSTONES. (1924) (1)
- Francis E Lloyd. Architect and Engineer 138 39 July 1939, 48 (1939) (0)
- Course in Nature Study in the Horace Elementary School, Introduction: Aims of Nature Study (1900) (0)
- Concerning Exceptional Hailstones (1924) (0)
- An introductory course in general physiology (0)
- Biological Laboratory Methods (1903) (0)
- Our Limbless Sailors and Soldiers: An Appeal (1915) (0)
- SECTION OF BIOLOGY (1899) (0)
- SECTION G--BOTANY. (0)
- VII. A Distinguished Botanist to Visit Australia (1936) (0)
- Syllabus on the French Revolution (1903) (0)
- Gray Herbarium miscellaneous plant lists (0)
- Elements of Comparative Zoology (1898) (0)
- The mechanism of the trap of Utricularia (1930) (0)
- UTRICULARIA (1935) (0)
- A Laboratory Manual of Botany. Outlines and Directions for Laboratory and Field Work in Botany in Secondary Schools (1902) (0)
- On an Abnormal Cone in the Douglas Spruce, Pseudotsuga mucronata (1898) (0)
- THE ARTIFICIAL RIPENING OF BITTER FRUITS. (1912) (0)
- NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SECTION OF DIOLOGY (1900) (0)
- Water Running Up-Stream (1908) (0)
- Ultramicroscopically Observable Fluorescence (1923) (0)
- Carbon Dioxide at High Pressure and the Artificial Ripening of Persimmons (1911) (0)
- Course in Biology in the Horace Mann School (1901) (0)
- Sexual Reproduction in Water Silk (1926) (0)
- “SOMATIC SEGREGATION”A Misleading Term, Not Warranted by Knowledge of the Facts—The Alleged Somatic Segregation in Calyx of Pear—Probably to be Explained as a Result of Hybridization (1917) (0)
- SECTION G, BOTANY, OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. (1907) (0)
- The Salton Sea (1915) (0)
- SECTION G, BOTANY. (0)
- Some new species of Utricularia (1947) (0)
- Rubber and Rubber Planting (0)
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