Henry A. Gleason
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Henry A. Gleason's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Allan Gleason was an American ecologist, botanist, and taxonomist. He was known for his endorsement of the individualistic or open community concept of ecological succession, and his opposition to Frederic Clements's concept of the climax state of an ecosystem. His ideas were largely dismissed during his working life, leading him to move into plant taxonomy, but found favour late in the twentieth century.
Henry A. Gleason's Published Works
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Published Works
- The individualistic concept of the plant association (2428)
- On the Relation Between Species and Area (1922) (741)
- Species and Area (641)
- The Structure and Development of the Plant Association (1917) (459)
- An introduction to descriptive linguistics (1961) (330)
- Further Views on the Succession‐Concept (1927) (280)
- THE VEGETATIONAL HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE WEST (189)
- Some Applications of the Quadrat Method (143)
- The Southern Bantu languages (1956) (113)
- Linguistics And English Grammar (1965) (105)
- Tutira@@@Tutira, the Story of a New Zealand Sheep Station (1922) (67)
- The Bantu languages of Africa (1961) (47)
- Linguistics and Language Teaching. (1978) (46)
- Botanical Results of the Tyler-Duida Expedition (1931) (41)
- The Significance of Raunkiaer's Law of Frequency (1929) (38)
- A reference grammar of Punjabi (1969) (38)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-XII (1929) (35)
- Is the Synusia an Association (1936) (32)
- EVOLUTION AND GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF THE GENUS VERNONIA IN NORTH AMERICA (1923) (31)
- Workbook in descriptive linguistics (1955) (31)
- Plant ecology of Port Rico (27)
- On the Biology of the Sand Areas of Illinois (1907) (19)
- A synopsis of the melastomataceae of British Guiana (1932) (19)
- AGE AND AREA FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF PHYTOGEOGRAPHY (1924) (18)
- An Isolated Prairie Grove and Its Phytogeographical Significance (1912) (18)
- A NEW DICTIONARY (1935) (17)
- The genus clidemia in Mexico and Central America (1939) (15)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-VI (1925) (13)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-I (1924) (12)
- The flora of mount Auyan-tepui, Venezuela (1939) (12)
- Some Unsolved Problems of the Prairies (1909) (12)
- Botanical Results of the Tyler-Duida Expedition (Continued) (1931) (11)
- Gedaged-English dictionary (1955) (11)
- A REFERENCE GRAMMAR OF PANJABI. (1962) (10)
- The Relationships of Certain Myrmecophilous Melastomes (1931) (10)
- Change of name for certain plants of the "Manual Range." (1952) (10)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-XV. Recent Collections of Melastomataceae from Peru and Amazonian Brazil (1931) (8)
- On Blakea and Topobea (1945) (8)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-XIII. The Tate Collection from Mount Roraima and Vicinity (1929) (8)
- Studies on the flora of northern South America---XVIII. Plantae Lawranceanae Colombianae (1933) (7)
- Braun‐Blanquet's Plant Sociology (1933) (7)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-XVII. (1932) (7)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-IV (1925) (7)
- A Comparison of the Rates of Evaporation in Certain Associations in Central Illinois (1912) (7)
- The preservation of well known binomials (1947) (7)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-XI. New or Noteworthy Monocotyledons from British Guiana (6)
- Observations on tropical American melastomes (1951) (6)
- The Introduced Vegetation in the Vicinity of Douglas Lake, Michigan (1914) (6)
- A Rearrangement of the Bolivian Species of Centropogon and Siphocampylus (1921) (5)
- SOME UNDESCRIBED FLOWERING PLANTS FROM SOUTH AMERICA (1932) (5)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-XIV. Melastomataceae from Colombia and Ecuador (4)
- Plantae Krukovianae (Concluded) (1933) (4)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-VIII (1925) (4)
- THE GENUS MONOCHAETUM IN NORTH AMERICA (1929) (4)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-X (1927) (4)
- SWIETENIA KRUKOVII: A NEW SPECIES OF MAHOGANY FROM BRAZIL (1936) (3)
- Some necessary nomenclatural changes (with one new species) (1935) (3)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-IX (1926) (3)
- Novelties in the Melastomaceae (1941) (3)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-VII (1925) (3)
- Miconia minutiflora and Allied Species (1928) (3)
- THE BOLIVIAN SPECIES OF VERNONIA (1923) (2)
- The Progress of Botanical Exploration in Tropical South America (1932) (2)
- Plantae Krukovianae II (1934) (2)
- ON CONCEPTS IN PHYTOSOCIOLOGY. (1933) (2)
- A PLEA FOR SANITY IN NOMENCLATURE. (1930) (2)
- LINGUISTICS: Linguistic Diversity in South Asia: Studies in Regional, Social and Functional Variation. Charles A. Ferguson and John J. Gumperz (Eds.) (1961) (2)
- Nine South American Melastomes (1933) (2)
- Four Central American melastomes (1939) (2)
- Notes on American Melastomes, Including Nine New Species (1938) (2)
- Some new or noteworthy melastomes (1937) (2)
- A New Genus of Melastomataceae from Peru (1939) (2)
- The Pacaraima-Venezuela Expedition (1931) (2)
- Plantae Krukovianae. III (1934) (1)
- A start in Punjabi : based on comparative structures of Punjabi and American English (1972) (1)
- Studies on the West Indian Vernonieae, with One New Species from Mexico (1913) (1)
- Sentences people speak and sentences linguists study (1972) (1)
- Studies on the flora of northern south America.—XVI. Eleven neglected species of miconia (1932) (1)
- Linguistics in the Service of the Church (1962) (1)
- The Biological Station of the University of Michigan (1909) (1)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-II (1)
- Comparison of Linguistic Systems (1956) (1)
- The Genus Macairea DC. in Northern South America (1934) (1)
- Linguistics and Philology (1974) (1)
- Taxonomic Studies in Vernonia and Related Genera (1919) (1)
- Annual Report on the State Herbarium for the Years 1903, '04, and '05 (1)
- Windsorina, a New Genus of Rapateaceae (1923) (1)
- The choripetalous Dicotyledoneae : Saururaceae to Cornaceae, lizard's-tail to cotton gum (1952) (1)
- Seven American Melastomes (1936) (1)
- Eight Undescribed Species of Melastomataceae (1939) (1)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-III (1925) (1)
- The Genus Vernonia in the Bahamas (1906) (1)
- GRAMMATICAL PREREQUISITES (1973) (1)
- Temperature Plants in Helgoland (1911) (1)
- Studies on the Flora of Northern South America-V (1925) (1)
- Studies in African Linguistic Classification. Joseph H. Greenberg (1956) (1)
- Certain Melastomaceae of Surinam (1)
- ACTAEA ALBA VERSUS ACTAEA PACHYPODA (1944) (1)
- The genus Maripa, In: Flora of South America (0)
- A New Biological Journal (1920) (0)
- TWO SPECIES OF MICONIA FROM SALVADOR (1946) (0)
- Linguistics and english grammar / H.A. Gleason, Jr. (1965) (0)
- Why the Grammars don’t help very much (1980) (0)
- Determinations of South American Plants (0)
- A NEW TIBOUCHINA FROM PERU (1939) (0)
- Note on the genus Goethalsia Pittier (1934) (0)
- A letter from Ferdinand von Mueller (1947) (0)
- Notes on the Ohio Ferns (1904) (0)
- A START IN PANJABI. HARTFORD STUDIES IN LINGUISTICS, NUMBER 11. (1963) (0)
- The architecture of language and the strategy of description (1973) (0)
- Two new Melastomes of the Krukoff collection (1935) (0)
- Variability in Flower-Number in Vernonia missurica Raf. (1919) (0)
- Weeds: Weeds of Lawn and Garden . By John M. Fogg, Jr. 215 pages. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1945. $2.50. (1945) (0)
- [Untitled] [Guyana (British Guiana)] [No. 11-928] (0)
- The sympetalous Dicotyledoneae : Clethraceae to Compositae, sweet pepper-bush to goat's beard (1952) (0)
- An Introduction to descriptive linguistics / H.A. Gleason, Jr. (1955) (0)
- A Guide to the Languages of the World, by Merritt Ruhlen. No imprint, 1976. Pp. ix + 356. (1978) (0)
- Four New Melastomataceae from Peru (0)
- Notes on South American melastomes (1948) (0)
- Workbook in descriptive linguistics / Henry Allan Gleason, JR. (1959) (0)
- An Early Ascent of Cerro de la Punta (1948) (0)
- The World's Living Languages: Basic Facts of Their Structure, Kinship, Location and Number of Speakers. Siegfried H. Muller (1965) (0)
- Biological Life Forms (1911) (0)
- Evaporation Rates in Different Plant Associations@@@A Comparison of the Rates of Evaporation in Certain Associations in Central Illinois. (1913) (0)
- An Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics@@@Workbook in Descriptive Linguistics (1955) (0)
- John Isaac Briquet (1932) (0)
- An Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics@@@Workbook in Descriptive Linguistics (1955) (0)
- THE MEASUREMENT OF POSTGLACIAL TIME. (1920) (0)
- A Note on Tanaina Subgroups (1960) (0)
- Pedanticism runs amuck (1955) (0)
- A New Sunflower from Illinois (1904) (0)
- Language Education for Teachers: The Proper Subject Matter in English Courses Is English. (1976) (0)
- A new Elephantopus from Brazil (1933) (0)
- Varieties of Language Competences (1962) (0)
- The Pteridophyta, Gymnospermae and Monocotyledoneae : Lycopodiaceae to Orchidaceae, clubmoss to Adam-and-Eve (1952) (0)
- The Measurement of Postglacial Time (1920) (0)
- Relation of Prairie and Forest in Central Illinois@@@An Isolated Prairie Grove and its Phytogeographical Significance. (1913) (0)
- Age and Area (1923) (0)
- Teaching the Writing System (1960) (0)
- The Relevance of Linguistics (1969) (0)
- Two new stations for Carex picta (1958) (0)
- LINGUISTICS: The Grammar of English Nominalizations. Robert B. Lees (1960) (0)
- The Naturalist's Corner (1920) (0)
- Mikanias from British Guiana (0)
- Notes from the Ohio State Herbarium. II. (0)
- Some Melastomaceae of Colombia (1945) (0)
- The Grigna Mountains (1911) (0)
- Additional notes on Blakea and Topobea (1947) (0)
- Linguistics: Current Trends in Linguistics. Volume VII: Linguistics in Sub-Saharan Africa. THOMAS A. SEBEOK, ed. Jack Berry and Joseph H. Greenberg, associate eds. David W. Crabb and Paul Schachter, ass't eds. Alexander Ramsey, ass't to the ed (1972) (0)
- Pittier Numbers at the Gray Herbarium Lacking Determinations (0)
- Linguistics, Composing, and Verbal Learning. Papers from the 1962 Conference on College Composition and Communication. (1962) (0)
- A NEW BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL. (1920) (0)
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