David H. Linder
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US mycologist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Hunt Linder was an American mycologist known for his work on the Helicosporous fungi and his dedications for the advancement of mycological knowledge. He curated the Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany at Harvard University and founded a highly respected journal Farlowia.
David H. Linder's Published Works
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Published Works
- Marine fungi : their taxonomy and biology (1944) (210)
- A Monograph of the Helicosporous Fungi Imperfecti (1929) (120)
- Evolution of the Basidiomycetes and its relation to the terminology of the basidium (1940) (50)
- THE GENUS SCHIZOPHYLLUM. I. SPECIES OF THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE (1933) (16)
- A new rust of Orchids. (1944) (13)
- A monograph of the helicosporous fungi (12)
- AN IDEAL MOUNTING MEDIUM FOR MYCOLOGISTS. (1929) (12)
- Brief Notes on the Helicosporeae with Descriptions of Four New Species (1931) (12)
- The Genus Helicoceras (1931) (9)
- Some Species of Papulaspora Associated with Rots of Gladiolus Bulbs (1942) (9)
- A New Species of Araiospora from British Guiana (1926) (6)
- North American Hyphomycetes. I. Two New Helicosporeae and the New Genera Haplochalara and Paspalomyces (1933) (6)
- Mycologists in Relation to Others (1941) (5)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE LIFE HISTORY OF HELICODESMUS (1925) (5)
- The Genus Myxomycidium (1934) (3)
- New Venezuelan Fungi Imperfecti (1937) (3)
- Concerning the Status of the Genus Laternea (1928) (2)
- North American Hyphomycetes II. New Species and a New Genus (1934) (2)
- NEW CALIFORNIA FUNGI1 (1938) (2)
- Notes on Tremellogaster Surinamensis (1930) (2)
- The Templeton Crocker Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences, 1932. No. 18. Lichens (2)
- The Life History and Cytology of Saccoblastia intermedia, N. Sp (1929) (2)
- The Synonymy of Fomes Fomentarius (1939) (1)
- New species of Sphaeropsidales and Melanconiales. (1943) (1)
- Report on the Taxonomic Sessions of the International Botanical Congress (1936) (1)
- Notes on Chinese Cereosporae. (1937) (0)
- A New Species of Phyllactinia (1943) (0)
- Merritt Lyndon Fernald correspondence (0)
- Notes on Chinese Cercosporae (1937) (0)
- The Seventh Century of the Reliquiae Farlowianae: Distributed by the Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University (1934) (0)
- Tremella Gangliformis, A New and Unique Tremellaceous Fungus (1933) (0)
- An Ideal Mounting Medium for Mycologists (1929) (0)
- Part list of determinations of herbaceous plants of Liberia (0)
- Farlowia. A Journal of Cryptogamic Botany. (1943) (0)
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