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  • flora). Anderson, E. and R. E. Woodson Jr. 1935. The species of Tradescantia indigenous to the United States. Contr. Arnold Arbor. 9: 1--132. Anderson, E.
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  • M. Neubig Common names: Rabbitbush Etymology: For Loran Crittenden Anderson, b. 1936, fervent American enthusiast of Asteraceae, especially Chrysothamnus
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  • merit separate generic status. Species ca. 14 (1 in the flora). Anderson, E. and K. Sax. 1936. A cytological monograph of the American species of Tradescantia
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  • elevations are not reported in the species treatments that follow. Anderson, E. 1936. The species problem in Iris. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 23: 457–509
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  • Mich., Minn., N.H., N.J., N.Y., Ohio, Pa., R.I., Vt., Va., Wis. E. Anderson (1936) showed rather conclusively that Iris versicolor arose as an amphidiploid
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  • Skrifter. Norton, B. G., ed. 1986. The Preservation of Species. The Value of Biological Diversity. Princeton. Norton, B. G. 1986b. Epilogue. In: B. G. Norton
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  • species and hybrids of Baptisia (R.E. Alston and B.L. Turner 1963, 1963b; for a review see J.B. Harborne and B.L. Turner 1984). Variation detected by means
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  • of Herbert Mason (b. 1896), Ivan Johnston (1898--1960), David Keck (b. 1903), Conrad V. Morton (1905--1972), and Lincoln Constance (b. 1909). Many students
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