Bunzō Hayata
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Bunzō Hayata's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Tokyo
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Bunzō Hayata was a Japanese botanist noted for his taxonomic work in Japan and Formosa, present day Taiwan. Early life Hayata was born to a devout Buddhist family in Kamo, Niigata on December 2, 1874. When he was 16, Hayata became interested in botany, and he joined the Botanical Society of Tokyo in 1892. His schooling was delayed by a series of family tragedies, and he graduated middle school at the age of 23. He then attended high school and began to collect botanical samples.
Bunzō Hayata's Published Works
Published Works
- On the Systematic Importance of the Stelar System in the Filicales, III (37)
- On Taiwania, a New Genus of Coniferæ from the Island of Formosa. (1906) (20)
- The natural classification of plants according to the dynamic system (16)
- On Taiwania and its affinity to other genera (11)
- Protomarattia, A New Genus of Marattiaceae, and Archangiopteris (1919) (8)
- Supplements to the Enumeratio Plantarum Formosanarum (5)
- Succession in the vegetation of Mt. Fuji. (4)
- On the Systematic Anatomy of the Genus Sasa MK. et SHIB (3)
- A piece of the Historical Accounts of our Botanical Society, so far Remaining in my Memory (1932) (3)
- Contributions to the Flora of Mt. Morrison (3)
- General index to the flora of Formosa as recorded in all literature up to the publication of Icones plantarum Formosanarum VI = Taiwan shokubutsu somokuroku / [B. Hayata] (3)
- On the Distribution of the Formosan Conifers (2)
- On Moliniopsis, a New Genus of the Gramineæ of Japan (1)
- Pseudixus is not congeneric with Korthalsella (1)
- Notes on Archangiopteris and Protomarattia (1)
- The vegetation of Mt. Fuji, with a complete list of plants found on the mountain and a botanical map showing their distribution, (1)
- Some Conifers from Tonkin and Yunnan (1)
- On a New Species of Apocynaceæ from Formosa (1)
- Contributions to the Knowledge of the Systematic Anatomy on some Japanese Plants, with 10 figures in the text (1)
- Some Ferns from the Mountainous Regions of Formosa: Continued from p. 34 (1)
- On some new Species of Coniferæ from the Island of Formosa (1908) (1)
- On some interesting plants from the island of Formosa (0)
- On the Systematic Anatomy of Monachosorella Maximowiczii HAY., a Species representing a New Genus of the Polypodiaceae (0)
- Contributions to the Alpine Flora of Formosa. I (0)
- A New Theory on the Construction of Polycyclic Steles (0)
- Principal Aims of Systematic Botany (1933) (0)
- Note on Juniperus taxifolia, Hook. & Arn. (1909) (0)
- On the Systematic Importance of the Stelar System. (Continued from p. 262) (0)
- Contributions to the Flora of Mt. Morrison: Continued from p. 58 (0)
- Supplements to the Enumeratio Plantarum Formosanarum: Continued from p. 15 (0)
- A list of plants collected in Aizu (0)
- Mount Fuji and Its Flora@@@The Vegetation of Mount Fuji (1911) (0)
- Materials for a Flora of Formosa - Orchideae (0)
- Can Prosaptia properly be placed under Davallia? i.e. is it really distinct from polypodium? (0)
- On Pseudixus , 1) a New Genus of Loranthaceæ, founded on the well-known and widely distributed Species, Viscum japonicum THUNB (0)
- On the Geographical Importance of the Japanese Parnassia in the East Asiatic Flora (0)
- Alsophila Ogurae, a New Species of Tree-fern from the Bonin Islands, together with Notes on the Cyatheaceæ found in the same Group (0)
- On some interesting Plants from Formosa (0)
- Supplements to the Enumeratio Plantarum Formosanarum: Continued from Vol. XX. p. 78 (0)
- JAPANESE BOTANICAL LITERATURE (0)
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