Willis Linn Jepson
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American botanist
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Willis Linn Jepson's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Willis Linn Jepson was an early California botanist, conservationist, and writer. Career Born at Little Oak Ranch near Vacaville, California, Jepson became interested in botany as a boy and explored the adjacent San Francisco Bay Area. He came in contact with various botanists before he entered college.
Willis Linn Jepson's Published Works
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- A manual of the flowering plants of California (303)
- The Jepson Manual. Vascular Plants of California (78)
- A flora of western middle California (26)
- IV. Primary Sarcoma of the Spleen, and Its Treatment by Splenectomy. (1904) (7)
- REVISION OF THE CALIFORNIA SPECIES OF THE GENUS ARCTOSTAPHYLOS (5)
- ADDITIONS TO THE INTRODUCED FLORA OF CALIFORNIA (2)
- THE NATIVE WALNUTS OF CALIFORNIA (2)
- BOLANDER'S RED MOUNTAIN AND EUREKA TRAIL (1931) (2)
- Botany of the Marysville Buttes (1891) (2)
- CONGENITAL CYSTIC KIDNEY. (1901) (1)
- A REVISION OF CALIFORNIAN UMBELLIFERAE.— III. Continued (1)
- DAVID DOUGLAS IN CALIFORNIA (1933) (1)
- California tanbark oak. Part I. Tanbark oak and the tanning industry. By Willis Linn Jepson ... Part II. Utilization of the wood of tanbark oak. By H.S. Betts ... Appendix. Distribution of tannin in tanbark oak. By C.D. Mell ... (1)
- Edward Lee Greene the Individual (1943) (1)
- A NEW SPECIES OF CYPRESS (1)
- THE OVERLAND JOURNEY OF THOMAS NUTTALL (1934) (1)
- A flora of the economic plants of California, for agricultural students, including the important crop plants, agricultural weeds, poisonous plants, honey plants, medicinal plants, chaparral shrubs, native timber trees, and the most common native plants of the spring flowering, (1)
- RAINFALL PREDICTIONS FOR CALIFORNIA, SEASON OF 1931-1932 (1932) (0)
- BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF PATRICK BEVERIDGE KENNEDY (1931) (0)
- CALIFORNIA PARK COMMISSION (0)
- Botanical Clubs in California (1891) (0)
- A REVISION OF CALIFORNIAN UMBELLIFERAE.— V (0)
- V. A Means of Regulating Inflation of the Bladder preliminary to Suprapubic Cystotomy. (1898) (0)
- Samuel Bonsall Parish (1929) (0)
- THE SMYRNA FIG IN CALIFORNIA. (1942) (0)
- SAMUEL BONSALL PARISH. (1929) (0)
- SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS IN GRANADA (0)
- Spontaneous Hybrids of Native Californian Trees (0)
- REVISION OF THE CALIFORNIAN SPECIES OF ARCTOSTAPHYLOS (0)
- A CONIFER NEW TO CALIFORNIA (0)
- Breeding Forest Trees for Semi-Arid California Proposed Crosses and Selections (0)
- AUTOMATIC DRAINAGE OF NORMAL CAVITIES. (1899) (0)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL BILABIATION AND PHYSIOLOGICAL IRREGULARITY IN THE FLOWERS OF CALIFORNIAN ANGIOSPERMS.— I (0)
- THE ANNUAL DINNER FOR 1928 (0)
- A flora of California, by Willis Linn Jepson. (0)
- CHARLES RUSSELL ORCUTT, NATURAL HISTORY COLLECTOR (0)
- HARRIET A. WALKER (0)
- Jepson, Willis L. Dec. 3, 1899 [to J. Gray] (0)
- The Smyrna Fig in California (1942) (0)
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