Arthur Johnson Eames
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American botanist
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Arthur Johnson Eames's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Johnson Eames was an American botanist who spent over 50 years as faculty member and emeritus professor of botany at Cornell University, known for his work on flower anatomy and plant morphology. He served as president of the Botanical Society of America in 1938, was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and received an honorary LL.D. from the University of Glasgow in 1950.
Arthur Johnson Eames's Published Works
Published Works
- Morphology of the angiosperms (1961) (363)
- An introduction to plant anatomy (305)
- THE VASCULAR ANATOMY OF THE FLOWER WITH REFUTATION OF THE THEORY OF CARPEL POLYMORPHISM (1931) (171)
- The Morphology of Agathis australis1 (55)
- Morphology of vascular plants (1936) (50)
- The Ovule and ‘Seed’ of Araucaria Bidwillii with Discussion of the Taxonomy of the Genus (1948) (49)
- The flora of the Cayuga lake basin, New York vascular plants (47)
- Destruction of phloem in young bean plants after treatment with 2,4-D. (1950) (45)
- Morphology of vascular plants, lower groups (Psilophytales to Filicales) (1936) (43)
- COMPARATIVE EFFECTS OF SPRAY TREATMENTS WITH GROWTH–REGULATING SUBSTANCES ON THE NUT GRASS, CYPERUS ROTUNDUS L., AND ANATOMICAL MODIFICATIONS FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH BUTYL 2,4–DICHLOROPHENOXYACETATE (1949) (40)
- The Ovule and 'Seed' of Araucaria Bidwilli with Discussion of the Taxonomy of the Genus II. Taxonomy (1952) (37)
- Histological Effects of Treatments with Growth-regulating Substances of the 2,4-D Group. (1949) (27)
- CARPEL MORPHOLOGY IN THE CRUCIFERAE (1928) (27)
- AGAIN: ‘THE NEW MORPHOLOGY’ (1951) (24)
- Report on ground-sloth coprolite from Dona Ana County, New Mexico (1930) (20)
- On the Origin of the Broad Ray in Quercus (1910) (19)
- On the Origin of the Herbaceous Type in the Angiosperms1 (17)
- LEAF ONTOGENY AND TREATMENTS WITH 2,4‐D (1951) (12)
- Illustrations of Some Lycopodium Gametophytes (1942) (12)
- A REMARKABLE TREE‐FALL AND AN UNUSUAL TYPE OF GRAFT‐UNION FAILURE (1945) (10)
- A correlation of severity of 2,4-D injury with stage of ontogeny in monocot stems. (1951) (8)
- The Ovule and ‘Seed’ of Araucaria Bidwillii with Discussion of the Taxonomy of the GenusIII. Anatomy of Multi-ovulate Cone Scales (1955) (7)
- On the Occurrence of Centripetal Xylem in EquisetumWith Plate XLV (1909) (6)
- Persistence of 2,4-D in plant tissues. (1950) (4)
- SOME ASPECTS OF PROGRESS IN PLANT MORPHOLOGY DURING THE PAST FIFTY YEARS (1957) (4)
- GENESIS AND COMPOSITION OF PEAT DEPOSITS (1936) (3)
- THE BOTANICAL IDENTITY OF THE HAWAIIAN IPU NUI OR LARGE GOURD (1943) (3)
- Morphology of vascular plants : lower group / Arthur J. Eames (1935) (1)
- VARIATIONS IN TRILLIUM CERNUUM (1)
- Sparganium diversifolium, var. acaule in Massachusetts (0)
- An introduction to plant anatomy / Arthur J. Eames, L.H. MacDamels (1947) (0)
- PRELIMINARY LISTS OF NEW ENGLAND PLANTS,— XX. SPARGANIACEAE (0)
- SECTION G (BOTANICAL SCIENCES) AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONS. (1930) (0)
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