Carl Epling
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American botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carl Clawson Epling was an American botanist and taxonomist. Epling is best known for being the major authority on the Lamiaceae of the Americas from the 1920s to the 1960s. In his later years he also developed an interest in genetics.
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Published Works
- Contributions to the genetics, taxonomy, and ecology of drosophila pseudoobscura and its relatives (1945) (229)
- THE BREEDING GROUP AND SEED STORAGE: A STUDY IN POPULATION DYNAMICS (1960) (149)
- A revision of Salvia, subgenus Calosphace (1939) (117)
- Genetics of Natural Populations. VI. Microgeographic Races in Linanthus Parryae. (1942) (110)
- The Suppression of Crossing Over in Inversion Heterozygotes of Drosophila Pseudoobscura. (1948) (92)
- Supplementary notes on American Labiatae-VII (1951) (61)
- INCREASE OF THE ADAPTIVE RANGE OF THE GENUS DELPHINIUM (1952) (58)
- A New Species of Salvia from Mexico (1962) (49)
- The Centers of Distribution of the Chaparral and Coastal Sage Associations (1942) (47)
- NATURAL HYBRIDIZATION OF SALVIA APIANA AND S. MELLIFERA (1947) (46)
- DELPHINIUM GYPSOPHILUM, A DIPLOID SPECIES OF HYBRID ORIGIN (1959) (45)
- Supplementary Notes on American Labiatae-III (1940) (44)
- HYBRIDIZATION IN A POPULATION OF QUERCUS MARILANDICA AND QUERCUS ILICIFOLIA (1947) (43)
- Actual and Potential Gene Flow in Natural Populations (1947) (39)
- The California Salviasp A Review of Salviac Section Audibertia (1938) (34)
- Chromosomes of Salvia: Section Audibertia (1962) (33)
- ON THE ROLE OF INVERSIONS IN WILD POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA (1953) (29)
- A Revision of Agastache (1945) (27)
- The Diurnal Periodicity of Drosophila Pseudoobscura in Southern California (1951) (25)
- A revision of teucrium in the new world, with observations on its variation, geographical distribution and history (1946) (23)
- THE RELATION OF AN INVERSION SYSTEM TO RECOMBINATION IN WILD POPULATIONS (1957) (23)
- A synopsis of the tribe lepechinieae (labiatae) (1948) (22)
- Preliminary revision of American stachys (1934) (21)
- COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF ARRANGEMENTS WITHIN AND BETWEEN POPULATIONS OF DROSOPHILA PSEUDOOBSCURA (1966) (19)
- FREQUENCIES AND ALLELISM OF LETHAL FACTORS WITHIN AND BETWEEN GENE ARRANGEMENTS. I. SAN JACINTO MOUNTAINS (1961) (16)
- Studies on South American Labiatae. II. Synopsis of the Genus Sphacele (1926) (16)
- Chromosome Numbers of Californian Delphiniums and Their Geographical Occurrence (1951) (15)
- Monograph of the Genus Monardella (1925) (12)
- The relation of taxonomic method to an explanation of organic evolution (1950) (10)
- Asterohyptis: A Newly Proposed Genus of Mexico and Central America (1933) (8)
- A descriptive key to the species of Satureja indigenous to North America (1966) (8)
- Flora of Panama. Part IX. Family 169. Labiatae (1969) (7)
- Las labiadas de la Argentina. Paraguay y Uruguay (1938) (6)
- NOTES ON THE SCUTELLARIAE OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. I (1939) (6)
- Studies on South American Libiatae. III. Synopsis of the Genus Satureia (1927) (6)
- Note on the Distribution of Hyptis in the Old World (1936) (5)
- Supplementary Notes on Salvia: Audibertia (1940) (5)
- Synopsis of the genus Hyptis in North America (1933) (5)
- TWO MEXICAN SPECIES OF HYPTIS (1939) (3)
- Three Species Pairs from Southern and Lower California (1940) (3)
- Scylla, Charybdis and Darwin (1938) (3)
- A taxonomic study of Californian delphiniums (1954) (3)
- NOTES ON MONARDA: THE SUBGENUS CHEILYCTIS (1935) (2)
- HARLANLEWISIA, A RECENTLY DISCOVERED GENUS OF LABIATAE (1955) (2)
- Variation and Evolution in Plants . G. Ledyard Stebbins, Jr. New York: Columbia Univ. Press, 1950. 643 pp. $8.00. (1950) (1)
- Studies on South American Labiatae. I. Synopses of the Genera Teucrium, Rosmarinus, Marrubium, Prunella, Lamium, Leonurus, and Leonotis (1925) (0)
- Pinus muricata and Cupressus forbesii in Baja California. (1940) (0)
- Beetles in Stored Products: Monograph of the Beetles Associated with Stored Products . By H. E. Hinton, I. viii + 443 pp. 505 figs. 20 pp. refs. British Museum (Natural History). London. £1-10s. (1945) (0)
- A Synopsis of the Labiatae of the Guianas (1938) (0)
- Book Review:The Genus Bazzania in Central and South America. Margaret Fulford (1946) (0)
- NOTES ON STACHYS RIGIDA NUTT (1938) (0)
- Synopsis of the genusHyptis in North America (1933) (0)
- A NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF SALVIA IN THE NEW WORLD (1939) (0)
- Plants collected by Th. Herzog on his second Bolivian journey, 1910—1911. Part IX. Labiatae (1950) (0)
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