Clara Eaton Cummings
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American cryptogamic botanist and university teacher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Clara Eaton Cummings was an American cryptogamic botanist and Hunnewell Professor of Cryptogamic Botany at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Life and education Cummings was born in Plymouth, New Hampshire, on July 13, 1855 to Noah Conner and Elmira George Cummings. In 1876, she enrolled at the women's liberal arts college Wellesley, only one year after the opening of the institution.
Clara Eaton Cummings's Published Works
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Published Works
- The lichens of Alaska (10)
- Plants Collected in Alaska and Nanaimo, B.C., July and August, 1891 (1892) (5)
- How to Collect Certain Plants (1886) (3)
- An expedition through the Yukon district Charles Willard Hayes. (2)
- Minor Notices (1897) (1)
- Catalogue of Musci and Hepaticæ of North America, north of Mexico / (1)
- List of Mosses and Lichens (1892) (1)
- Hypnum Barberi (1886) (0)
- Text-Book of Lichenology (1898) (0)
- Correspondence relating to the Blue Hills flora project, 1894-1896 (inclusive) (0)
- Gray Herbarium miscellaneous plant lists (0)
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