Herman Johannes Lam
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Herman Johannes Lam's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Amsterdam
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Herman Johannes Lam was a Dutch botanist. Lam studied at Utrecht University, where he was awarded a Doctor of Biology in 1919. Lam was the appointed the director of the Rijksherbarium in 1933. He retired from academic work in 1962. He was member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 1960.
Herman Johannes Lam's Published Works
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Published Works
- Classification and the new morphology (1948) (64)
- What Is a Taxon (1957) (35)
- On the System of the Sapotaceae, with some Remarks on taxonomical Methods (1939) (25)
- The Burseraceae of the Malay Archipelago and Peninsula : with annotations concerning extra-Malayan species, especially of Dacryodes, Santiria and Canarium (1932) (23)
- A new system of the Cormophyta (1947) (23)
- A first contribution to our knowledge of the flora of the Talaud Islands and Morotai (1942) (13)
- Materials towards a study of the Flora of the island of New Guinea (1934) (9)
- TAXONOMY GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND ANGIOSPERMS (1959) (7)
- Notes on the historical phytogeography of Celebes (1945) (6)
- Studies in Phylogeny. I. On the relation of Taxonomy, Phylogeny and Biogeography (1938) (6)
- Note on the Sapotaceae-Mimusopoideae in general and on the Far-Eastern Manilkara-Allies in Particular (1941) (6)
- A tentative list of wild Pacific Sapotaceae, except those from New Caledonia (1942) (5)
- Revision of the Burseraceae of the Malaysian Area in a wider sense. Va. Haplolobus (1953) (5)
- Revision of the Sarcospermataceae (1938) (5)
- Comments on Greguss’s phylogenetical tree of plants (1957) (4)
- Contributions to our knowledge of the flora of Celebes (Coll. C. Monod de Froideville) and of some other Malaysian Islands (1945) (4)
- Studies in Phylogeny. II. On the Phylogeny of the Malaysian Burseraceae-Canarieae in general and of Haplolobus in particular (1938) (4)
- The Verbenaceae, collected in Papua by L. J. Brass for the Archbold Expedition. (American Museum of Natural History), 1933—1934 (1936) (3)
- Revision of the Sapotaceae of the Malaysian area in a wider side. VIII. Krausella H. J. Lam (1957) (3)
- Revision of the Burseraceae of the Malaysian area in a wider sense. Vb. Haplolobus, a revised revision (1958) (2)
- Scandent Burseraceae (Dacryodes and Canarium) (1952) (2)
- Concise revision of the Sarcospermataceae (1952) (2)
- On fertility, pleiomery and meiomery in the fruits of some Canarium species (1937) (1)
- On two new or noteworthy Sapotaceae from China (1939) (1)
- Additional notes on Sarcosperma (1939) (1)
- Sarcosperma in New Guinea (1941) (1)
- Archboldia, a new Verbenaceous genus from New Guinea (1936) (1)
- IV. Dacryodes in New Guinea (1952) (1)
- Note on Pouteria (Sapotaceae) (1943) (1)
- A new premna (Verbenaceae) from New Guinea (1954) (1)
- Ten years Foundation Flora Malesiana twenty-five years of work (1960) (1)
- Review. Flower morphology, a source of evidence for evolution as a physiological process (1955) (1)
- A new Vitex from Malaysia (1939) (1)
- Revision of the Sapotacea of the Malysian area in a Winder sense. IVb. Ganua Pierre ex Dubard (2nd Supplement) (1957) (0)
- A new Amorphophallus from Celebes (1936) (0)
- Miscellaneous ad bibliographical notes (1938) (0)
- Persoonia. A Mycological Journal. Vol. 1, part 1 (1960) (0)
- On a forgotten floristic map of Malaysia (H. Zollinger, 1857) (1937) (0)
- Joannes Jacobus Smith (1937) (0)
- Evolution, an attempt at synthesis in a generally intelligible form. (1946) (0)
- Fragmenta papuana (Observations of a Naturalist in Netherlands New Guinea) (1945) (0)
- Haplolobus Celebicus, nov. spec. (Burseraceae) (1938) (0)
- The Rijksherbarium during the war (1945) (0)
- Bibliographical and miscellaneous notes (1936) (0)
- [Taxousia and taxogenesis]. (1951) (0)
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