Edward Angus Burt
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Angus Burt was an American mycologist and an authority on the resupinate fungus family Thelephoraceae. He received his M.A. in 1894 and PhD. in 1895, both from Harvard University under William G. Farlow and Roland Thaxter. He became a Professor of Natural History at Middlebury College in 1895, then both a Professor of Botany at the Henry Shaw School of Botany at Washington University in St. Louis, and a mycologist for the Missouri Botanical Garden in 1913. He also worked on a systematic description of basidiomycetes such as Merulius and fungi from Vermont, Siberia, and Java.
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- The Thelephoraceae of North America. XV (1926) (46)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. XIV (1925) (28)
- The Thelephoraceae of North Americap XIIp Stereum (1920) (28)
- DO THE LEAVES OF OUR ORDINARY LAND PLANTS ABSORB WATER? (1893) (20)
- Some North American Tremellaceaec Dacryomycetaceaec and Auriculariaceae (1921) (19)
- The North American Species of Clavaria with Illustrations of the Type Specimens (1922) (19)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. V. Tremellodendron, Eichleriella, and Sebacina (1915) (18)
- Merulius in North America (1917) (17)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. X. Hymenochaete (1918) (16)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America IV. Exobasidium. (1915) (14)
- Corticiums Causing Pellicularia Disease of the Coffee Plant, Hypochnose of Pomaceous Fruits, and Rhizoctonia Disease (1918) (14)
- Higher Fungi of the Hawaiian Islands (1923) (13)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. VIII. Coniophora (1917) (11)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. I (1914) (10)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. XI. Tulasnella, Veluticeps, Mycobonia, Epithele, and Lachnocladium (1919) (9)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. VI. Hypochnus (1916) (9)
- Hymenomycetous Fungi of Siberia and Eastern Asia-Mostly of Wood-Destroying Species (1931) (7)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. II. Craterellus (1914) (7)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. VII. Septobasidium (1916) (7)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. IX. Aleurodiscus (1918) (6)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America. XIII. Cladoderris, Hypolyssus, Cymatella, Skepperia, Cytidia, Solenia, Matruchotia, Microstroma, Protocoronospora, and Asterostroma (1924) (5)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America III. Craterellus Borealis and Cyphella (1914) (5)
- Icones Farlowianae : illustrations of the larger Fungi of eastern North America (5)
- Merulius in North America, Supplementary Notes (1919) (4)
- Structure and Nature of Tremella mycetophila Peck (1901) (4)
- The Development of Mutinus caninus (Huds.), Fr.1 (1896) (4)
- Some Hymenomycetous Fungi from South America (1902) (1)
- Protomerulius Farlowii Burt, N. Sp (1919) (1)
- Odontia Sacchari and O. Saccharicola, New Species on Sugar Cane (1917) (1)
- Pistillaria (Subg. Pistillina) Thaxteri, Burt N. Sp. The Smallest Known Hymenomycete (1916) (1)
- Some wood-destroying fungi of Java. (1924) (1)
- The Phalloideæ of the United States. I. Development of the Receptaculum of Clathrus columnatus Bosc (1896) (1)
- Silver Dew On The Blue Grass To-Night (1943) (0)
- Sent to Burt January 14, 1914 [Plant List] (1914) (0)
- Fungi sent to Burt, Nov. 1904 (1904) (0)
- Sent to Burt, Nov. 18, 1909 [Plant List] (1909) (0)
- Sent to Burt, April 26, 1907 [Plant List] [No. 1-5] (1907) (0)
- On Collecting and Preparing Fleshy Fungi for the Herbarium (1898) (0)
- The Thelephoraceae of North America / by Edward A. Burt. (0)
- The Phalloideæ of the United States. II. Systematic Account (1896) (0)
- An Edible Garden Hebeloma (1919) (0)
- Sent to Burt, Dec. 1913 [Plant List] [No. 1-6] (1913) (0)
- Species referred to in Burt's letter of March 8, 1915 (1915) (0)
- Specimens sent to Burt Nov. 19, 1917 (1917) (0)
- The Phalloideæ of the United States. III. On the Physiology of Elongation of the Receptaculum (1897) (0)
- Dr. E.A. Burt's herbarium. (0)
- Sent to Burt, June 13, 1915 [Plant List] [No. 1-6] (1915) (0)
- William Gilson Farlow miscellaneous specimen lists : collectors A-B. (0)
- Sent to Burt, Feb. 1918 [Plant List] [No. 1-9] (1918) (0)
- Sent to Burt, March 5, 1909 [Plant List] [No. A-H] (1909) (0)
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