Edward Tuckerman
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Tuckerman was an American botanist and professor who made significant contributions to the study of lichens and other alpine plants. He was a founding member of the Natural History Society of Boston and most of his career was spent at Amherst College. He did the majority of his collecting on the slopes of Mount Washington in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Tuckerman Ravine was named in his honor. The standard botanical author abbreviation Tuck. is applied to species he described.
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- A Synopsis of the North American Lichens (1882) (37)
- A synopsis of the North American lichens Part I, comprising the parmeliacei, cladoniei, and coenogoniei / by Edward Tuckerman. (15)
- Lichens of California, Oregon, and the Rocky mountains : so far as yet known : with an appendix / (13)
- A synopsis of North American lichens Part II, comprising the lecideacei, and (in part) the graphidacei / by Edward Tuckerman. (12)
- Observations on North American and other lichens. 1 (10)
- New Western Lichens (1883) (7)
- Three Hundred and First Meeting. December 7, 1847. Monthly Meeting; A Synopsis of the Lichenes of the Northern United States and British America (6)
- A synopsis of the North American lichens / by Edward Tuckerman. (5)
- Four Hundred and Seventy-Eighth Meeting. March 13, 1860. Monthly Meeting; Observations on North American and Some Other Lichenes; On the Difficulty of Identifying Plants and Animals Mentioned by Ancient Greek Authors (4)
- Five Hundred and Seventh Meeting. April 22, 1862. Adjourned Monthly Meeting. Observations on North American and Other Lichenes (3)
- Observationes Lichenologicæ, No. 4. Observations on North American and Other Lichens. (Continued) (3)
- Lichens of Kerguelen's Land (1875) (3)
- New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country. / By John Josselyn, gent. ; With an introduction and notes by Edward Tuckerman, M.A. (2)
- Two Lichens of the Pacific Coast (1884) (1)
- Lichens or Fungi (1881) (1)
- Caroli Wright lichenes insula Cuba (1)
- Synopsis of the North American lichens, Pt. 1: comprising the Parmeliacei, Cladoniei, and Coenogomei. (0)
- Five Hundred and Thirty-Third Meeting. April 12, 1864. Monthly Meeting; Observationes Lichenologicæ. Observations on North American and Other Lichenes (0)
- Lichenes collected on the Missouri and its tributaries by F.V. Hayden, M.D., to which are added a few other from the same region / (0)
- Botany : I. Lower Cryptogamia. II. Phanerogamia of the Pacific Coast of North America. (0)
- Edward Tuckerman letters to Asa Gray (0)
- Tuckerman, Edward Jan. 17, 1862 (1862) (0)
- Lichens of the Hassler Expedition, 1872 / (0)
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