Harley Harris Bartlett
American biochemist and botanist
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Harley Harris Bartlett's Degrees
- PhD Chemistry University of Chicago
- Bachelors Chemistry University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Harley Harris Bartlett was an American botanist, biochemist, and anthropologist. He was an expert in tropical botany and an authority on Batak language and culture. Early life Bartlett was born in Anaconda, Montana on March 9, 1886. His family moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in 1899, and he was enrolled in Shortridge High School. It was here where he cultivated his interests in botany, geology, and chemistry. After his graduation, he remained at the school as an assistant in botany and chemistry. Bartlett studied chemistry at Harvard University, receiving his A.B. in 1908. He was brought on as an undergraduate assistant at the Gray Herbarium, working under Merritt Lyndon Fernald and Benjamin Lincoln Robinson.
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Published Works
- The Concept of the Genus: I. History of the Generic Concept in Botany (1940) (34)
- Fire in relation to primitive agriculture and grazing in the tropics : annotated bibliography (1955) (34)
- Radiocarbon Datability of Peat, Marl, Caliche, and Archaeological Materials. (1951) (23)
- THE EXCHANGE OF IONS BETWEEN THE ROOTS OF LUPINUS ALBUS AND CULTURE SOLUTIONS CONTAINING ONE NUTRIENT SALT (1915) (15)
- THE SUBMARINE CHAMAECYPARIS BOG AT WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS (12)
- CELL MEASUREMENT AS AN AID IN THE ANALYSIS OF QUANTITATIVE VARIATION (1918) (12)
- A Comparison of the Wood Structure of Oenothera Stenomeres and Its Tetraploid Mutation Gigas. (1916) (12)
- Mass Mutation in Oenothera pratincola (1915) (11)
- PIGMENTS OF THE MENDELIAN COLOR TYPES IN MAIZE: ISOQUERCITRIN FROM BROWN-HUSKED MAIZE (1922) (10)
- AN ACCOUNT OF THE CRUCIATE-FLOWERED OENOTHERAS OF THE SUBGENUS ONAGRA. (1914) (9)
- Absorption and excretion of salts by roots, as influenced by concentration and composition of culture solutions. (7)
- THE MUTATIONS OF OENOTHERA STENOMERES (1915) (7)
- RUTIN, THE FLAVONE PIGMENT OF ESCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA CHAM (1920) (6)
- An Analysis of the Changes Involved in a Case of Progressive Mutation. (1918) (6)
- The Status of the Mutation Theory, with Especial Reference to Cenothera (1916) (5)
- A Biological Survey of the Maya Area (1932) (5)
- A synopsis of the American species of Litsea (5)
- THE EVENING PRIMROSES OF DIXIE LANDING, ALABAMA. (1912) (5)
- The sacred edifices of the batak of Sumatra (1934) (5)
- Additional Evidence of Mutation in Oenothera (1915) (5)
- THE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT OF THE SEED OF ASPARAGUS OFFICINALIS L (1922) (4)
- THE FLAVONES OF RHUS (1918) (4)
- A demonstration of numerous distinct strains within the nominal species Pestalozzia guepini Desm. (1922) (4)
- MATROCLINIC INHERITANCE IN MUTATION CROSSES OF OENOTHERA REYNOLDSII (1917) (4)
- Japanese botany during the period of wood-block printing (1961) (4)
- FREDERICK CHARLES NEWCOMBE, 1858–1927 (3)
- SYSTEMATIC STUDIES ON OENOTHERA,— IV. OE. FRANCISCANA AND OE. VENUSTA, SPP. NOVV (3)
- A Corky-Barked Mutation of Hevea brasiliensis (1927) (3)
- THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. III. (1916) (3)
- Gray's Manual of Botany: A Handbook of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of the Central and Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada . 8th ed. Revised by Merritt Lyndon Fernald. New York: American Book, 1950. 1,632 pp. $9.50. (1950) (2)
- A PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF GENETICAL STUDIES OF RESISTANCE TO MILDEW IN OENOTHERA (1922) (2)
- The Relation of Mutational Characters to Cell Size. (2)
- The geology and biology of the San Carlos Mountains, Tamaulipas, Mexico : reports of the University of Michigan expedition to the San Carlos Mountains in 1930 (1938) (2)
- Fungi from Georgia (2)
- Patrogenesis (1916) (2)
- The Nomencalature of Plant Associations (1933) (1)
- BOTANICAL EVIDENCE OF COASTAL SUBSIDENCE. (1911) (1)
- VERNONIA GEORGIANA, A NEW SPECIES RELATED TO V. OLIGOPHYLLA (1)
- THE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS (1915) (1)
- The Flora of Bic and the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec.H. J. Scoggan. Ottawa, Canada: National Museumof Canada, 1950. 399 pp. $1.00 (1951) (1)
- Lycopodium Copelandianum, a Sumatran Clubmoss (1947) (1)
- SYSTEMATIC STUDIES ON OENOTHERA,— I. OENOTHERA TRACYI, SP. NOV (1)
- Descriptions of Mexican Phanerogams (1)
- Some New Washington Plants (1907) (1)
- Fernald as a reviser of Gray's Manual (1951) (1)
- THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. II. (1)
- A Flora of the New Jersey Pine Barrens (1)
- COLOR TYPES OF CORALLORRHIZA MACULATA RAF (1)
- New plants from Guatemala and Mexico, collected chiefly by C. C. Deam (1)
- Juncus compressus in the Province of Quebec (1)
- NOTE ON OXALIS STRICTA VAR. VIRIDIFLORA (1)
- Mutation in Matthiola annua, a "Mendelizing" Species (1917) (1)
- Certain Desmonci (Palmae) of Central America and Mexico (1935) (1)
- Linkage and Crossing-over in Oats (1916) (1)
- The Type Locality of Sphagnum faxonii (1909) (0)
- The purple-flowered Androcerae of Mexico and the southern United States (0)
- Coniferous woods of the Potomac Formation (1916) (0)
- A leaf-fall disease of Hevea brasiliensis Muell.-Arg. due to Gloeosporium albo-robrnm Fetch. (0)
- Correspondence of James Franklin Collins regarding Gaspé Peninsula plant collecting trips (1942) (0)
- Sumatra Collections, Yates, Bartlett, Hamel, Rahmat Si Toroes, etc. (1932) (0)
- Sumatra Ferns, Singles in U.S. National Herbarium (0)
- Accession T89024 Information Files, circa 1897, 1937-1964 (1937) (0)
- A Supplemental Description of Euphorbia ephedromorpha (1911) (0)
- Purple Bud Sport on Pale Flowered Lilac (Syringa persica) (1918) (0)
- The purpling chromogen of a Hawaiian Dioscorea (0)
- Polygonum exsertum in Massachusetts (0)
- A tiger charm with inscribed invocation: From the Pardembanan Batak of Silo Maradja, Asahan, Sumatra (1951) (0)
- Preliminary Identifications, Col. Rahmat, Sumatra (0)
- [Correspondence to Dr. Carrell B. Wood Jr. from Annetta Carter, June 15, 1957] (1957) (0)
- Anomalous Endosperm and the Problem of Bud Sports (1916) (0)
- The salt-marsh Iva of New England (0)
- A Flora of the White Mountain Region (1924) (0)
- Bartlett's Sumatra Collection, Rahmat Si Boeea (Si Toroes), Supplementary Determinations (1937) (0)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA ON THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL HERBARIUM, UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT THE BOSTON MEETING OF THE SOCIETY, DECEMBER, 1946 (1947) (0)
- Notes on Mexican and Central American Alders (0)
- THE VARIETIES OF CORALLORRHIZA MACULATA (0)
- The Asa Gray bulletin. (1952) (0)
- ASSISTANCE FOR EUROPEAN BOTANISTS (1948) (0)
- Sumatra Plants, Preliminary Sight Determinations (0)
- Far Eastern Bibliography 1948-III (1949) (0)
- SYSTEMATIC STUDIES ON OENOTHERA,— II. THE DELIMITATION OF OENOTHERA BIENNIS L (0)
- THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. (1895) (0)
- Diplodia disease of Hevea brasiliensis. (0)
- Flower Color of the American Diervillas (0)
- DISCUSSION. SUBAQUEOUS TUNNELLING. (0)
- William Gilson Farlow miscellaneous specimen lists : collectors A-B. (0)
- Lot 156, Rahmat Si Boeea, Sumatra (1937) (0)
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