Benjamin Lincoln Robinson
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Benjamin Lincoln Robinson was an American botanist. Biography Robinson was born on November 8, 1864, in Bloomington, Illinois. In 1887, he received an A.B. from Harvard. He married Margaret Louise Casson on June 29, 1887, and couple traveled to Europe. He studied plant anatomy with H. Solms-Laubach and completed his Dr.phil. at University of Strasbourg in 1889. They returned to the United States in the fall of 1890. Most of his career was Gray Herbarium curator and he died at his summer home in Jaffrey, New Hampshire on July 27, 1935.
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson's Published Works
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Published Works
- Gray's new manual of botany (50)
- Gray's new manual of botany (7th ed.--illustrated) (29)
- New manual of botany. (20)
- Synopsis of the genus Verbesina, with an analytical key to the species (18)
- CASTRATION ATROPHY A CHRONOLOGICAL STUDY OF UTERINE CHANGES FOLLOWING BILATERAL OVARIECTOMY IN THE ALBINO RAT (1935) (11)
- Records preliminary to a general treatment of the Eupatorieae--XI (9)
- Asa Gray (1888) (9)
- A generic key to the Compositae-Eupatorieae (9)
- Synopsis of the genus Melampodium (8)
- A New Species of Apios from Kentucky (1898) (8)
- A descriptive revision of the Colombian Eupatoriums (8)
- Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University; New Series, No. IX (1895) (8)
- Gray's new manual of botany, a handbook of the flowering plants and ferns of the central and northeastern United States and adjacent Canada, rearranged and extensively revised by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson ... and Merritt Lyndon Fernald ... (7)
- Revisions of Alomia, Ageratum, and Oxylobus (7)
- THE GENERIC CONCEPT IN THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS. (1906) (6)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of the genus Calea (6)
- Miscellaneous New Species (6)
- Descriptions of new plants, chiefly Gamopetalæ, collected in Mexico by C. G. Pringle in 1889 and 1890 (5)
- Two Undescribed Species of Apodanthes (1891) (5)
- CASTRATION ATROPHY AND THEELIN EFFECT OF THEELIN ON ATROPHIC UTERI OF CASTRATED ALBINO RATS (1935) (5)
- New plants collected by Messrs. C. V. Hartman and C. E. Lloyd upon an archæological expedition to northwestern Mexico under the direction of Dr. Carl Lumholtz (4)
- Diagnoses and notes relating to tropical American Eupatorieae (4)
- Diagnoses and transfers of tropical American Phanerogams (4)
- Revision of the genera Montanoa, Perymenium, and Zaluzania (4)
- Miscellaneous notes and new species (4)
- Synopsis of the Mexican and Central American species of the genus Mikania (4)
- Descriptions of New or Little Known Phanerogams, Chiefly from Oaxaca (4)
- Observations on the genus Stevia (4)
- Revision of the North American and Mexican species of Mimosa (4)
- New and Noteworthy Plants chiefly from Oaxaca, collected by Messrs. C. G. Pringle, L. C. Smith and E. W. Nelson (3)
- Diagnoses and notes relating to American Eupatorieae (3)
- PROBLEMS AND POSSIBILITIES OF SYSTEMATIC BOTANY. (1901) (3)
- Synopses of the genera Jaegeria and Russelia (3)
- The Mikanias of northern and western South America (3)
- THE NEED OF MONOGRAPHIC ACTIVITY IN AMERICAN BOTANICAL TAXONOMY. (1923) (3)
- Mikania scandens and its near relatives (1934) (3)
- Spermatophytes, new or reclassified, chiefly Rubiaceae and Gentianaceae (3)
- On some hitherto undescribed or misplaced Compositae (3)
- The Eupatoriums of Bolivia (2)
- New or otherwise noteworthy Spermatophytes, chiefly from Mexico (2)
- New, reclassified, or otherwise noteworthy Spermatophytes (2)
- Further new and imperfectly known plants collected in Mexico by C. G. Pringle in the summer of 1893 (2)
- THE GRAY HERBARIUM CARD INDEX. (1930) (2)
- Revision of the Genus Guardiola (1899) (2)
- Notes on the Genus Taphrina (1887) (2)
- New Phanerogams, Chiefly Gamopetalae, from Mexico and Central America (2)
- Additions to the Phænogamic Flora of Mexico, Discovered by C. G. Pringle in 1891-92 (2)
- The American Botanist (1898) (2)
- The Official Nomenclature of the Royal Botanical Garden and Museum of Berlin (1897) (2)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Hieracium (2)
- A New Sheep-Poison from Mexico (1904) (2)
- New Spermatophytes of Mexico and Central America (2)
- On the Flora of the Galápagos Islands, as shown by the collection of Dr. G. Baur (1)
- BOTANICAL LEGACIES OF WALTER DEANE. (1930) (1)
- Silphium laciniatum L. (1891) (1)
- On the classification of certain Eupatorieae (1)
- NOTES ON THE GENUS CIRSIUM (1)
- The Variability of two wide-ranging species of Mikania (1934) (1)
- Diagnoses and transfers among the Spermatophytes (1)
- Revision of the genus Sabazia (1)
- Revision of the North American species of Neptunia (1)
- Revision of the genus Barroetea (1)
- EMENDATIONS OF THE SEVENTH EDITION OF GRAY'S MANUAL,— I (1)
- Notes on the Genus Bartonia (1898) (1)
- The Stevias of the Argentine Republic (1)
- On the "List of Pteridophyta and Spermatophyta of Northeastern America," Prepared by the Nomenclature Committee of the Botanical Club (1895) (1)
- TWO NEW HYPERICUMS OF THE ADPRESSUM GROUP (1)
- A new species of Neurolaena from British Honduras (1935) (1)
- The Stevias of North America (1)
- A recension of the Eupatoriums of Peru (1)
- Revision of the North American Species of Tephrosia (1899) (1)
- Synopsis of the genus Nocca (1)
- A Case of Ecblastesis and Axial Prolification in Lepidium apetalum (1897) (1)
- New plants from Guatemala and Mexico, collected chiefly by C. C. Deam (1)
- A revision of the genus Zinnia (1)
- James Lawrence Bennett (1)
- Ornamental Shrubs of the United States (1)
- New Species and Newly Noted Synonymy among the Spermatophytes of Mexico and Central America (1)
- Studies in the Eupatorieae (0)
- Eupatoriums and Eupatorioid Compositae (0)
- Plant lists : South America. (0)
- A well marked species of sparganium (1905) (0)
- On tropical American Compositae, chiefly Eupatorieae (0)
- Botanical Legacies of Walter Deane (1930) (0)
- Shrubs of Indiana (0)
- On the Application of "Once a Synonym Always a Synonym" to Binomials (1895) (0)
- Descriptions of new and little known Phanerogams, chiefly from Oaxaca (0)
- Two New Plants from the Cascade Mountains (1891) (0)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Trixis (0)
- Killip & Smith [Oct. 1931] (0)
- Killip-Smith (Colombia) (0)
- Revision of the genus Tridax (0)
- George Edward Davenport correspondence. (0)
- A Newly Observed Station for Galinsoga hispida (1899) (0)
- Additions to the Phænogamic flora of Mexico discovered by C. G. Pringle in 1891-92 (0)
- Plant list : Lewis and Clark Expedition. (0)
- The Stevias of Ecuador (1931) (0)
- Revision of the genus Gymnolomia (0)
- The Stevias of Colombia (1931) (0)
- The Honeysuckles (1904) (0)
- Diagnoses and synonymy of some Mexican and Central American Eupatoriums (0)
- Supplementary notes upon Calea, Tridax, and Mikania (0)
- Keyed recensions of the Eupatoriums of Venezuela and Ecuador (0)
- Determinations of Colombian Specimens Collected by Rusby and Pennell (0)
- Eupatorieae of Costa Rica (0)
- Negro Church Service [St. Edwards Baptist Church]; Prayer by Brother Robinson (1942) (0)
- Descriptions of new and hitherto imperfectly known plants contained in C.G. Pringle's Mexican collections of 1892 and 1893 (0)
- NOTES ON PUBLICATIONS RECENTLY RECEIVED (0)
- Two New Plants from Washington.-Allium hendersoni (1893) (0)
- Henry Nicholas Bolander letters to Asa Gray (0)
- The Stevias of Peru (1932) (0)
- New Plants Collected by W. G. Wright in Western Mexico (1891) (0)
- Notes for Students (1899) (0)
- A STUDY OF THE HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION OF THE URINE OF INFANTS: PRELIMINARY REPORT (1924) (0)
- Correspondence, 1894-1898 (inclusive) (0)
- A Provisional Key to the Species of Porophyllum, Ranging North of the Isthmus of Panama (0)
- Three New Choripetalae from North America and Mexico (1899) (0)
- Concerning the renal portal system in chrysemys marginata (1918) (0)
- The North American Sileneæ and Polycarpeæ (0)
- New species and newly noted synonymy amoung the Spermatophytes of Mexico and Central America (0)
- Flora of the Galápagos Islands; papers from the Hopkins-Stanford Expedition to the Galapagos Islands, by B. L. Robinson, with the collaboration of specialists. (0)
- Notes on the genus Mimosa in Mexico and Central America (0)
- Notes on Two Species of Brassica (1896) (0)
- Eupatorieae novae americanae (0)
- A CASE OF HUMAN BRAIN DEFECT: FAILURE OF THE OPERCULA TO COVER THE LEFT INSULA (1933) (0)
- Plants of Hampshire Co., Mass., collected by B.L. Robinson. (0)
- Correspondence relating to preliminary lists of New England plants,1897-1904 (inclusive) (0)
- Some Reasons Why the Rochester Nomenclature Cannot be Regarded as a Consistent or Stable System (1898) (0)
- Notes on some Polygonums of western North America (0)
- A revision of the genus Rumfordia (0)
- Insusceptibility of the Albino Rat to Experimental Amyloidosis (1930) (0)
- A. S. Hitchcock's Plants of British Guiana (0)
- Dyscritothamnus, a new genus of Compositae (0)
- New Caryophyllaceæ and Cruciferæ of the Sierra Madre, Chihuahua, Mexico (1900) (0)
- New Species and Extended Ranges of North American Caryophyllaceæ (1898) (0)
- Letter from B.L. Robinson to Farlow (0)
- John Merle Coulter letters to Asa Gray (0)
- The Stevias of Venezuela (1931) (0)
- [Untitled] (Colombia, Peru) (0)
- George Golding Kennedy correspondence. (0)
- Plant lists, Southern New Hampshire and Southern Vermont, (0)
- Plants of British Honduras (0)
- Notes upon the genus Galinsoga (0)
- American Men of Science (1911) (0)
- The Stevias of Bolivia (1932) (0)
- Correspondence of James Franklin Collins regarding Gaspé Peninsula plant collecting trips (1942) (0)
- Walter Deane correspondence. (0)
- Plants of Colombia - 1927 (0)
- MARY A. DAY. (0)
- Synopsis of the Mikanias of Costa Rica (0)
- Labels of plants collected in Newfoundland during the summer of 1894 by B.L. Robinson and H. Schrenk. (0)
- A provisional key to the species of Porophyllum ranging north of the Isthmus of Panama (0)
- Plants of Prof. Lillo (0)
- Plants of Honduras (0)
- The North American Alsineæ (0)
- A Further Discussion of the Madison Rules (1895) (0)
- The Stevias of Paraguay (0)
- Killip & Smith Eupatorieae of Peru (0)
- EMILY FRANCES FLETCHER (0)
- A Synoptic Revision of the Genus Lamourouxia (0)
- A New Genus of Sterculiaceæ, and Some Other Noteworthy Plants (1896) (0)
- Descriptions of new plants collected in Mexico by C. G. Pringle, in 1890 and 1891, with notes upon a few other species (0)
- Further diagnoses and notes on tropical American Eupatorieae (0)
- Viburnum Demetrionis (1897) (0)
- A New Viburnum from Missouri (1896) (0)
- New Phaenogams, chiefly Gamopetalae, from Mexico and Central America (0)
- Correspondence relating to the Blue Hills flora project, 1894-1896 (inclusive) (0)
- XXII. BOTANY 1869–1929 (0)
- Further Notes on the Agrimonies (0)
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