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Howard Scott Gentry papers, 1816-2005

MS 657


Collection Summary

Creator: Gentry, Howard Scott
Collection Name:Howard Scott Gentry papers,
Inclusive Dates: 1816-2005
Physical Description: 16 Linear Feet
Abstract:Howard Scott Gentry was an American botanist who is especially known for his expertise on the agave plant. Over the course of his work, Gentry introduced 15,000 plants into the United States for study, with his most notable contributions consisting of the development of a cortisone precursor compound, the introduction of disease-resistant wild beans, and the development of jojoba oil. This collection is comprised of professional correspondence, proposals, and manuscripts related to his research of plant species. Also included are some photographs and related material to individual plants in the forms of published articles, pamphlets, booklets, and notes.
Collection Number:MS 657
Language: Materials are in English
Repository: University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections
University of Arizona
PO Box 210055
Tucson, AZ 85721-0055
Phone: 520-621-6423
Fax: 520-621-9733
URL: http://speccoll.library.arizona.edu/
E-Mail: LBRY-askspcoll@email.arizona.edu

Biographical Note

Howard Scott Gentry was an American botanist recognized as the world's leading authority on agaves. Gentry was born on December 10, 1903 in Temecula, California. He completed his bachelor's degree in vertebrate zoology from the University of California at Berkley in 1931 and received his PhD in botany from the University of Michigan in 1947. Gentry and his family moved to a dairy and forage farm in the Imperial Valley six years after his birth. Growing up, Gentry helped his father with farm work, and by the late 1920s as a young man he entered into a produce farming partnership, R.H. Gentry and Sons, with his father and younger brother, Bruce. During his last years of undergraduate studies at Berkley, Gentry was inspired to visit the Sierra Madres of Mexico after discovering the lack of information about the area at the college's library. He took his first trip in 1933 and would spend most of the next twenty years exploring and recording the plant life of northwestern Mexico. From 1950 to 1971 Gentry worked for the United States Department of Agriculture exploring North and Central America, South Asia, the Middle East, parts of Africa, and the Mediterranean in search of plants that are useful to man. Over the course of his work, Gentry introduced 15,000 plants into the United States for study, with his most notable contributions consisting of the development of a cortisone precursor compound, the introduction of disease-resistant wild beans, and the development of jojoba oil, as well as the introduction of the seedless grape from Afghanistan. In 1971 Gentry became affiliated with the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix conducting research as a botanist. He was elected President of the Society for Economic Botany in 1974, and by 1984 became the Research Director for the Desert Botanical Garden. After retiring in 1987, he was awarded an honorary doctorate of science from the University of Arizona, and was honored with a dedication of the H.S. Gentry Center for Botanical Resources in Mesa, Arizona. In addition, until his death in 1993, he managed the Gentry Experimental Farm in southern California for the investigation of dryland crops. Sources cited: http://art-botanical.org/Bio_Gentry1.html


Scope and Content Note

The collection consists of professional papers of Howard Scott Gentry related to his career as a botanist. Included is correspondence to and from Gentry regarding plant research and projects. Project series consists of proposals for research grants pertaining to the chia, gum tragacanth, jojoba, and red squill projects. Accounts, planting records, notes, research and correspondence make up the bulk of this series. Manuscripts include drafts of proposals and articles written by Gentry. There are a number of photographs and negatives throughout the collection pertaining to the project/plant of the file. The bulk of the plant series contain a variety of published articles, pamphlets, and booklets about the plant of the file; the years of this series are taken from the year of publication for the materials. Other contents include a packet of bean seeds in the "Phaseoulus ('wild bean')" file [Box 4, Folder 17], attached to correspondence from Gentry relating to his research on the wild bean. igantensis picachensis 7713 salmiana 23391


Organization

This collection contains 4 series. The collection maintains original order of the donor.
Series I: Personal information files, circa 1967-1985
Series II: Project files, 1946-1990
Subseries 1: Chia, 1981-1990
Subseries 2: Gum Tragacanth, 1946-1990
Subseries 3: Jojoba, 1947-1990
Subseries 4: Red Squill, 1950-1990
Series III: Plant research files, 1907-1990
Series IV: Publications, 1892-1991
Series V: Agave project files Series V: Agave project files, 1816-2005
Subseries 1: Agaves of Continental North America materials Subseries 1: Agaves of Continental North America materials, circa 1830-1985
Subseries 2: UA Herbarium Archival Materials, 1816-2005
Subseries 3: Jane Reese & Howard Gentry epidermis study materials Subseries 3: Jane Reese & Howard Gentry epidermis study materials, circa 1930-1980
Subseries 4: Photographic materials Subseries 4: Photographic materials, circa 1923-1980

Restrictions

Restrictions

There are no restrictions on this collection.

Copyright

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Access Terms

Subject(s)
Agriculture
Botany -- Research -- Mexico
Botany -- United States
Chia
Drimia maritima
Gum Tragacanth
Jojoba


Administrative Information

Credit Line

Howard Scott Gentry papers (MS 657). Special Collections, University of Arizona Libraries

Processing History

Processed by Samantha Montes in 2019. 2023 addition processed by Bridgett Holman.


Container List

Series I: Personal files, circa 1967-1985
Scope and Contents
This series consists of Gentry's resume, curriculum vitae, list of his publications, one article about Gentry, and employment application.
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11 Personal Files, circa 1967-1985
Series II: Project files, 1946-1990
Scope and Contents
This series is arranged in alphabetical order by project/plant name. Project series consists of proposals for research grants pertaining to the chia, gum tragacanth, jojoba, and red squill projects. Accounts, planting records, notes, research and correspondence make up the bulk of this series. Manuscripts include drafts of proposals and articles written by Gentry. There are a number of photographs and negatives throughout the collection pertaining to the project/plant of the file. The contents within the subseries is arranged as the donor organized them.
Subseries 1: Chia, 1981-1990
Scope and Contents
Subseries consists of materials related to chia research, including grant proposals, professional correspondence relating to the project, account information, reports, and photographs, as well as materials/publications related to additional chia plant research.  
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12 Chia accounts, 1987-1988
13 Chia analysis, 1987-1989
14 Chia correspondence, 1986-1990
15 Chia photographs, 1987-1988
16 Chia reports, 1987-1990
17 Chia publications, 1943-1985
18 Chia NSF memos, 1987-1988
19 Chia planting records, 1984-1988
110 Chia proposal, 1987-1990
111 Chia log book, 1981-1987
112 Chia notes, 1987
113 Chia research, 1887-1990
Subseries 2: Gum tragacanth, 1946-1990
Scope and Contents
Subseries consists of materials related to gum tragacanth research, including grant proposals, planting records, professional correspondence in relation to the project and research, account information, taxonomy reports, and materials/publications related to additional gum tragacanth plant research.
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114 Gum Tragacanth, 1954-1974
115 Gum Tragacanth accounts, 1981-1986
116 Gum Tragacanth correspondence, 1955-1956
117 Gum Tragacanth correspondence, 1980-1990
118 Gum Tragacanth germination and survival, 1982-1985
119 Gum Tragacanth germplasm, 1985-1988
120 Gum Tragacanth planting records at GEF, 1982-1983
121 Gum Tragacanth planting records at Sacaton, 1982-1984
122 Gum Tragacanth publications, 1946-1988
123 Gum Tragacanth A. Verbiscar A.B.D., 1983-1990
124 Gum Tragacanth Iran, 1955-1962
125 Gum Tragacanth research proposal, 1981
126 Gum Tragacanth proposal, April 1985
127 Gum Tragacanth Anver Bioscience Design Proposal, 8 December 1988
128 Gum Tragacanth proposal, 9 December 1988
129 Gum Tragacanth proposal comments, August 1989
130 Gum Tragacanth reports, 1982-1985
131 Gum Tragacanth report 4, 1985
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21 Gum Tragacanth taxonomy, 1985-1989
22 Gum Tragacanth taxonomy parsa, 1918
23 Gum Tragacanth trapping tests, 1984-1986
24 Gum Tragacanth report 5 final, 1987
25 Gum Tragacanth research grant, 1981
Subseries 3: Jojoba, 1947-1990
Scope and Contents
Subseries consists of materials related to jojoba research, including grant proposals, planting records, professional correspondence in relation to the project and research, account information, taxonomy reports, and materials/publications related to additional gum tragacanth plant research. Includes a file containing a thesis written by William Feldman relevant to jojoba research in addition to Feldman's curriculum vitae, and the manuscript drafts for Gentry's piece about jojoba oil titled: "Jojoba: The Sleeping Princess".
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26 Jojoba reports, 1957
27 Jojoba Stubblefield and Wright, 1977-1978
28 Jojoba Simmondsia letters, 1960-1971
29 Jojoba notes, 1971-1972
210 Jojoba reports and manuscript draft, 1969-1979
211 Jojoba correspondence and reports, 1973-1980
212 Jojoba notes, correspondence and reports, 1978-1981
213 Jojoba simmondsia, 1981-1989
214 Jojoba general correspondence, 1947-1958
215 Jojoba SURB, 1954-1957
216 Jojoba yield data, 1980
217 Jojoba international research institution , 1988-1990
218 Jojoba information kit, 1972
219 Jojoba research proposal, 1978-1982
220 Jojoba accounts, 1977
221 Jojoba McDowell project, 1980
222 Jojoba general correspondence, 1976-1990
223 Jojoba growers, 1983-1985
224 Jojoba technical report, 1983
225 Jojoba Feldman thesis, 1983
226 Jojoba BLM project, 1980-1982
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31 Jojoba BLM technical report, 1983
32 Jojoba the sleeping princess, 1978
33 Jojoba simmondsia miscellaneous, 1964-1972
34 Jojoba simmondsia miscellaneous, 1975-1984
Subseries 4: Red squill, 1950-1990
Scope and Contents
Subseries consists of materials related to red squill research, including grant proposals, professional correspondence relating to the project, manuscript drafts, flowering records, account information, reports, and photographs, as well as materials/publications related to additional red squill plant research.
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35 Red Squill, 1978-1982
36 Red Squill NSF proposals, 1982-1983
37 Red Squill verbiscar and banigan manuscript, 1984
38 Red Squill economic botany manuscript, 1986-1987
39 Red Squill culture tests, 1965-1983
310 Red Squill flowering records, 1983-1989
311 Red Squill Nott correspondence, 1975-1987
312 Red Squill indian programs, 1980-1984
313 Red Squill bibliography, 1979-1982
314 Red Squill accounts, 1980-1986
315 Red Squill correspondence and reports 1 of 2, 1950-1969
316 Red Squill correspondence and reports 2 of 2, 1982-1989
317 Red Squill bioscience design correspondence and manuscript, 1978-1987
318 Red Squill publications 1 of 2, 1970-1990
319 Red Squill publications 2 of 2, 1984-1987
320 Red Squill report, 1984
321 Red Squill planting records, 1978-1987
322 Red Squill reports, 1980-1983
323 Red Squill progress no. 2, 1981
324 Red Squill progress report no. 3, 1981
325 Red Squill progress report no. 4, 1982
326 Red Squill progress reports no. 5, 1983
327 Red Squill progress report no. 6, 1983
328 Red Squill final report, 1985
329 Red Squill shipments, 1977-1983
330 Red Squill special tools, 1984
331 Red Squill and tissue culture propagation, 1981-1982
332 Red Squill toxicity, 1981-1984
333 Red Squill Denver wildlife lab, 1956-1959
334 Red Squill "old stuff", 1954-1986
335 Red Squill photographs and negatives, Summer 1983
336 Red Squill Gentry experimental farm slides, 1981-1982
Series III: Plant research files, 1907-1990
Scope and Contents
This series is arranged in alphabetical order by plant name. The bulk of the series consists of materials related to the individual plant species, including articles, publications, pamphlets, and booklets. The years of the files have been taken from the year the materials were printed. 
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41 Acacia in SC verbiscar notes, 1969-1989
42 Actinidia, 1961
43 Agave murpheyi, 1984-1989
44 Agave the man agave symbiosis manuscript, 1982
45 Agriculture origins Am., 1907-1966
46 Agriculture research, 1962-1983
47 Allium onion and garlic, 1982
47 Aloe, 1984
48 Almonds, 1956-1958
49 Amaranth, 1980-1984
410 Amoreuxia, 1959-1960
411 Argemone, 1958-1961
412 Astragalus correspondence, 1989-1990
413 Bamboo, 1961
414 Beans correspondence, 1966-1990
415 Bean lists, 1966-1979
416 Beans origin of the common bean, 1987
417 Phaseoulus ("wild bean"), 1970-1988
418 Beans reports and literature, 1926-1988
419 Bean planting, 1966-1968
420 Bean correspondence, 1965-1967
421 Buchu-Barosma betulina, 1961-1969
422 Buxaceae, 1898-1938
423 Camassia and caluchortus, 1982
424 Camazin and bye "A study of the medical ethnobotany...", 1979
425 Cancer, 1971-1975
426 Cancer proposal, 1986-1987
427 Capsicum, 1957-1983
428 Carthamus safflower, 1966
429 Carum, 1944
430 Castanospermum, 1987
431 Carob ben ceratonia siliqua, 1949-1970
432 Chayote, 1923-1950
433 Cinchona, 1944
434 Coffee, 1977-1985
435 Cordeauxia edulis, 1979-1981
436 Cortisone, 1954-1955
437 Cotton, 1946-1961
438 Crambe abyssinica, 1961-1986
439 Crataegus, 1950
440 Cryptostegia 1 of 2, 1942-1943
441 Cryptostegia 2 of 2, 1942-1944
442 Cucurbits, 1947-1981
443 Cuphea, 1962-1988
444 Dalea, 1965
445 Datura, 1921-1973
446 Dasylirion, 1977-1982
447 Detergent, 1970-1984
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51 Dioscorea, 1951-1968
52 Dimorphotheca, 1959-1960
53 Doryanthes, 1929
54 Drugs and condiments, 1957-1981
55 Echinacea, undated
56 Economic botany, 1952-1984
57 Economic plant rankings food corps USDA, 1961-1971
58 Economic plants of the tarahumara, 1956-1964
59 Essential oils, 1932-1983
510 Euchlaena, 1942-1965
511 Fibers, 1941-1973
512 Furcraea, 1965-1983
513 Fourquieria, undated
514 Gas plants euphorbia, undated
515 Gene conserve, 1961-1963
516 Gums and resins, 1958-1989
517 Helianthus, 1985
518 Hesperaloe, 1978-1979
519 Hyptis ("cham"), 1986
520 Indian food plants and the sw, 1983
521 Jarilla, 1958-1974
522 Larrea, 1968-1985
523 Lavandula oil, 1949
524 Legumes, 1980
525 Lesquerella, 1960-1988
526 Leucaena, 1967
527 Limnanthes, 1971-1981
528 Lippa, 1987
529 Martynia or proboscidea, 1981
530 New crops, 1958-1966
531 Nolina, 1983-1984
532 Ocimum basilicum, 1945-1986
533 Oenothera, 1979-1981
534 Oil plants, 1954-1961
535 Opuntia, 1960-1981
536 Panax-ginseng, 1953-1976
537 Panicum, 1974-1984
538 Parthenice, 1975
539 Parthenium, 1973-1988
540 Parthenium - Walker's 1943 journal, 1978
541 Parthenium - guayule proposal, 1982
542 Penstemon, 1989
543 Pest conference, 1986
544 Physalis, 1969
545 Piper (black pepper), 1954-1966
546 Pistacia, 1957-1987
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61 Pisum, 1969-1970
62 Plantango and platanus, 1983-1988
63 Poisonous plants, 1984
64 Polysaccharides grant application, 1988
65 Prosopis, 1984-1989
66 Protea, 1972-1976
67 Proteaceae, 1963-1975
68 Prunus, 1982
69 Pyrethrum chrysanthemum cinerarifolium, 1982-1985
610 Rotenone, 1944
611 Rubber plants, 1934-1976
612 Rumex hymenosepalus (canaigre), 1959-1980
613 Salvia spp. (sage), 1983-1987
614 Sapogenins (1 of 2), 1947-1980
615 Sapogenins (2 of 2), 1955-1986
616 Selected sapogenin samples, 1953
617 Seed list, 1960-1987
618 Seed-embryo polyclave - Duke, 1972
619 Selaginella and mematodes, 1984
620 Sesamum, 1956-1984
621 Shipping list, 1950-1963
622 Sesame in Africa , 1962
623 Solanum, 1959
624 Sophora, 1957
625 South Africa, 1985
626 Specialties , 1924-1956
627 Specialties medicinal , 1935-1984
628 Spices and herbs, 1982-1986
629 Sterculia, 1957-1958
630 Strelitzia, 1961
631 Tagetes, 1968-1985
632 Tannin, 1944-1960
633 Trifolium, 1953-1958
634 Vernonia, 1989
635 Vicia, 1960
636 Yucca correspondence, 1956-1984
637 Yucca (1 of 2), 1971-1979
638 Yucca (2 of 2), 1979
Series IV: Publications, 1892-1991
Scope and Contents
This series contains publications about botany, paleontology, geology, herbology, and other science disciplines that are grouped together in folders. Each file in this series has a scope and content note listing which publications the folder contains. Publications are arranged in the order they were recieved in and the first folder in this series contains an inventory that came with the accession.
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71 Publications (1 of 61), 1952-1985
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Special Issue of "Desert Plants" (1985) Vol. 7, No. 2 Symposium on the Genus Agave (2 copies) Almond Culture in Southern Iran (1956), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) A New Agave from Oaxaca, Mexico (1960), Howard Scott Gentry (6 copies) Agave Wislizenii Engelm., An Illegitimate Name (1975), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies) The Belt Plant Press (1952), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) Maguey Del Cumbre (n.d.), Howard Scott Gentry Agave Gemminiflora and Agave Colimana Sp. Nov. (1968), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) Two New Agaves in Arizona (n.d.), Howard Scott Gentry (4 copies)
72 Publications (2 of 61), 1940-1967
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: A New Species of Viscainoa from Baja California (1940), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) A New Herperaloe from Sonora, Mexico (1967), Howard Scott Gentry Taxonomy and Evolution of Vaseyanthus (1950), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) A New Nolina from Southern California (1946), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies) Anomalosicyos, A New Genus in Cucurbitaceae (1946), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) The Genus Mimulus in or Adjacent to Sinaloa, Mexico (1947), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies) A New Yucca from Sonora, Mexico (1957), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) Additions to the Flora of Sinaloa and Nuevo Leon (1948), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies) Sierra Tacuichamona-A Sinaloa Plant Locale (1946), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies) Note on the Vegetation of the Sierra Surotato in Northern Sinaloa (1946), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies)
73 Publications (3 of 61), 1950-1981
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Natural History of Jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) and Its Cultural Aspects (1958), Howard Scott Gentry Buchu, A New Cultivated Crop in South Africa (1961), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) Apomixis in Black Pepper and Jojoba (1955), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) Proteinase of Jarilla Chocola, A Relative of Papaya (1969), Tookey and Gentry (2 copies) The Search for Plant Presursors of Cortisone (1955), Correll, Schubert, Gentry, and Hawley (3 copies) The Search for New Industrial Crops II: Lesquerella (Cruciferae as a Source of New Oilseeds) (1962), Barclay, Gentry, and Jones Desert Plants for Tomorrow's World (1981), Howard Scott Gentry Caminos of San Bernado, Howard Scott Gentry Search for New Industrial Oils, VIII. The Genus Limnanthes (1964), Miller, Daxenbichler, Earle, and Gentry Studies in the Genus Dalea (1950), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies)
74 Publications (4 of 61), 1931-1956
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: A New Gossypium from Michoacan, Mexico (1956), Howard Scott Gentry (4 copies) The Pre-Columbian Cultivated Plants of Mexico (1953), Robert L. Dressler The Kamia of Imperial Valley (1931), E.W. Gifford Notes on the Fox Wapanowiweni (1932), Truman Michelson
75 Publications (5 of 61), 1931-1932
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Ruins at Kiatuthlanna Eastern Arizona (1931), Frank H. H. Roberts, Jr. Ethnographical Survey of the Miskito and Sumu Indians of Honduras and Nacaragua (1932), Eduard Consemius
76 Publications (6 of 61), 1926-1977
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki Theory and its Relation to Ethnobotany (1962), F. P. Jonker Fire as an Agent in Human Culture (1926), Walter Hough The Archeological Record of Cultivated Crops of New World Origins (1965), Earle Smith, Jr. The Origins of Agriculture (1976), J. G. Hawkes The Florilegio Medicinal: Source of Southwest Ethnomedicine (1977), Margarita Artschwager Kay The Rise and Fall of the Prehistoric Population of Northern Arizona (1936), Harold Colton Environment and Culture during the Last Deglaciation (1948), Carl Sauer
77 Publications (7 of 61), 1892-1963
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Uto-Aztecan Languages of Mexico (1934), A. L. Kroeber Some Ethnobotanical Notes on the Seri Indians (1944), E. Yale Dawson The Distribution of Aboriginal Tribes and Languages in Northwestern Mexico (1934), Carl Sauer Brief Report on Archaeological Investigations in Baja California (1947), William Massey The Domestication and Exlpoitation of Plants and Animals: The Ecological Background Of Plant Domestication (n.d.), J.G. Hawkes The Panamint Indians of California (1892), Frederick Vernon Coville Human Ecology of the Paramos and Punas of the High Andes (1963), Harriet G. Barclay
78 Publications (8 of 61), 1946-1991
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Root Development and Ecological Relations of Guayula (1946), Cornelius Muller Agronomic Evaluation of Prospective New Crop Species II, The American Limnanthes (1971), Higgins, Calhoun, Willingham, Dinkel, Raisler, and White El Guayulero (n.d.) Lesquerella as a Source of Hydroxy Fatty Acids for Industrial Products (1991), Roetheli, Carlson, Kleiman, Thompson, Dierig, Glaser, Blasé, and Goodell Material on Maize (12 pamphlets)
79 Publications (9 of 61), 1941-1946
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Mexican Species of Jatropha (n.d.), Rogers McVaugh Medicinal Plants of Tropical and Subtropical Regions (1942), Sievers and Higbee Rubber: Possibilities of Producing Rubber in the US and Rubber Conservation (1941), US Tariff Commission Contribution to the Morphology and Anatomy of Cryptostegia (1946), Ernst Artschwager A Triterpene Ester Isolated from Cryptostegia madagascariensis Latex (1946), Hendricks and Wildman
710 Publications (10 of 61), 1942
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Bibliography and Collected Abstracts on Rubber Producing Plants (1942), Alton Moyle (2 copies)
711 Publications (11 of 61), 1921-1985
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Rubber Content of North American Plants (1921), Hall and Long Survey of Plants for Antimalarial Activity (1947), Spencer et al. Biologia y Aprovechamiento integral del Henequen y Otros Agaves (1985), Ed. Carlos Cruz et al.
712 Publications (12 of 61), 1923-1966
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The History of the Potato (1966), J. G. Hawkes Etapas Principales in el Desarrollo de la Agricultural Indigena en Mexico y America Central (1945), Charles Gilly Fungus-Growing Ants (1966), Neal Weber Ant Acacias and Acacia Ants of Mexico and Central America (1923), W. E. Safford Biological and Taxonomic Investigations on the Mutillid Wasps (1928), Calrence E. Mickel
713 Publications (13 of 61), 1906-1932
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Digger Wasps of North America and the West Indies Belonging to the Subfamily Chlorioninae (1906), Henry Fernald (2 copies) New Forms of Sphecoid Wasps of the Genus Didineis Wesmael (1930), J. R. Malloch and S. A. Rohwer The Spiders of Washington (1932), Leonard G. Worley
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81 Publications (14 of 61), 1923-1967
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Observations upon the Bird Life of Death Valley (1923), Joseph Grinnell Contributions to Grand Canyon Ornithology (1936) Application to Statistical Methods to the Analysis of Ecologic Association Between Species of Birds (1948), Lee Dice Five Birds of Latin America (1946), Lillian Athey Records of Hummingbird Pollination in the Western American Flora II. Additional California Records (1967), Verne Grant and Karen Grant
82 Publications (15 of 61), 1932-1944
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Life Histories of North American Gallinaceous Birds (1932), Arthur Bent Orinthology of the Looking Glass (1944), Loye Miller
83 Publications (16 of 61), 1939-1989
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Avian Remains from the Miocene of Lompoc, California (n.d.), Loye Miller The Birds of Rancho La Brea (n.d.), Loye Miller Genetics, Paleontology, and Evolution: Princeton Univ., Bicentennial Conference (1946) Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Meeting of the Socierty of Vertebrate Paleontology (1945) Trends and Developments in Vetebrate Paleontology (1946), Chas. L. Champ Pushing Back the History of Land Mammals in Western North America (1948), Chester Stock The Late Quaternary History of Several Valleys of Northern Arizona: A Preliminary Announcement (1939), John T. Hack Is Our Climate Changing (1989), Cleveland Abbe Ironstone Concretions and Beach Ridges of San Diego County, California (1950), E. O. Emery Ground-Water Resources of the Holbrook Region, Ariz. (1939), Marshall Harrell and Edwin Eckel
84 Publications (17 of 61), 1919-1948
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: University of Michigan Geological Expeditions to Mexico (1936), Lewis B. Kellum Geologic History of Northern Mexico and its Bearing on Petroleum Exploration (1944), Lewis B. Kellum The Temperature-and Depth-Distribution of some Recent and Fossil Forminifera in the Southern California Region (1933), Manley L. Natland Submarine Geology of Ranger Bank, Mexico (1948), K.O. Emery Watershed Leakage in Relation to Gravity Water Supplies (1919), Robert E. Horton Surface Water Supply of Colorado River Drainage above Yuma 1906 (1908), R. I. Meeker and H. S. Reed An Exhumed Erosion Surface in the Jemez Mountains, New Mexico (1939) Fermor S. Church and John T. Hack Dunes of the Western Navajo Country (1941), John T. Hack Mid-Tertiary Vertebrates from the Texas Coastal Plain: Fact and Fable (1937), Horace Elmer Wood, 2nd and Albert Elmer Wood
85 Publications (18 of 61), 1929-1940
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Ceja del Rio Puerco: A Border Feature of the Basina nd Range Province in New Mexico. I. Stratigraphy and Structure. II. Geomorphology (1937-1938), Kirk Bryan and Franklin T. McCann Solution Facetted Limestone Pebbles (1929), Kirk Bryan Quaternary Deformation in the Cameron District of the Plateau Province (1937), Parry Reiche Tertiary Geology of the Abiquiu Quadrangle, New Mexico (1938), Harold T. U. Smoth The Language of Tree Rings (1934), Waldo S. Glock The Giant Goose Lake Meteroite from Modoc County California (1940), Earle G. Linsley What is Soil Erosion? (1938), C.F. Steward Sharpe Soil and Stream Flow on Range and Forest Lands of the Upper Rio Grande Watershed in Relation to Land Resources and Human Welfare (1937), Charles K. Cooperrider and Barnard A. Hendricks
86 Publications (19 of 61), 1909-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Trends in Plant Taxonomy (n.d.), Louis Cutter Wheeler The Genus Eriastrum and the Influence of Bentham and Gray Upon the Problem of Generic confusion in Polemoniaceae (1945), Herbert L. Mason Arthur Dobbs and the Discovery of Pollination by Insects (1949), Verne Grant Chromosome Number Publication (1948), J. A. Rattenbury Willis Linn Jepson (1947), Lincoln Constance Chromosome Numbers in the Hydrophyllaceae: II (1944), Marion Cave and Lincoln Constance Robert Statham Williams (1945), William Campbell Steere Ethel Katherine Crum (1943), Herbert L. Mason The Reports of the Wilkes Expedition and the World of the Specialists in Science (1940), Harley Harris Bartlett Directions for Preparing Herbarium Specimens of Grasses (1909), A. S. Hitchcock and Agnes Chase The Crucial Moment (1940), Walter Hampton Field Work for the Local Botanist (1931), A. S. Hitchcock Itinerary of Hugh Cuming in Polynesia (1940), Harold St. John A New Cultivated Sunflower from Mexico (1946), Charles B. Heiser, Jr. Hybridization between the Sunflower Species Helianthun Annuus and H. Petiolaris (1947), Charles B. Heiser, Jr. A New Species of Blennosperma from California (1947), Charles B. Heiser, Jr. Gyandropsis, Cleome, and Podandrogyne (1949), Robert E. Woodson, Jr. A Revision of the Central American Species of Smilacina (1945), ralph William Emons Miscellaneous New Asclepiadaceae from Tropical America (1944), Robert E. Woodson, Jr. A Revision fo the Genus Schkuhria (1945), Charles B. Heiser, Jr.
87 Publications (20 of 61), 1919-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Numerous Papers by Robert B. Clausen The Group of Selaginella Parishii (1943), C. A. Weatherby Notes on North American Leguminosae (1948), Frederick J. Hermann The Taxonomic Significance of an Understanding Floral Evolution (1948), Francis W. Pennell The Earhart Plant Research Laboratory (1949), F. W. Went A Resume of the American Carisseae (Apocynacea) (1946), Joseph Monachino Supplementary Notes on the American Species of Strychnos---III (1948), B. A. Krukoff and J. Monachino A Revision of Lyrocarpa (1941), Reed C. Rollins A Resurrection and Revision of the Genus Iliamna Greene (1936), Ira L. Wiggins The Genus Homalium in America New South American Spermatophytes Collected by H. M. Curran (1919), S. F. Blake
88 Publications (21 of 61), 1943-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Mosses of El Salvador (1946), William C. Steere and Dorothy E. Chapman Some North American Mosses of doubtful antecedents (1946), William Campbell Steere Mosses of British Honduras and the Department of Peten, Guatemala, III (1946), William Campbell Steere A New Species of Phacelia from Saline Valley, California (1943), Lincoln Constance A New Species of Tauschia from the State of Washington (1943), Mildred E. Mathias and Lincoln Constance New North American Umbelliferae---II (1943), Mildred E. Mathias and Lincoln Constance A New Species of Phacelia from Sonora, Mexico (1948), Lincoln Constance The South American Species of Arracacia (Umbelliferae) and Some Related Genera (1949), Lincoln Constance Chromosome Numbers in the Hydrophyllaceae: III (1947), Marion S. Cave and Lincoln Constance On "Growth and Form" By Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson (1943), J. W. Buchanan The Edaphic Factor in Narrow Endemism, I. The Nature of Environmental Influences (1946), Herbert L. Mason The Edaphic Factor in Narrow Endemism, II. The Gerographic Occurence of Plants of Highly Restricted Patterns of Distribution (1946), Herbert L. Mason The Juncus Triformis Group in North America (1948), F. J. Hermann Polypodiaceae (1943), C. A. Weatherby A Revision of Phacelia Subgenus Cosmanthus (Hydrophyllaceae) (1949), Lincoln Constance Some Additional Notes on Polemoniacecae (1948), Herbert L. Mason Book Reviews (1943), M.F. Ashely Montagu, E. Lawrence Powers, Jr., Carroll Lane Fenton, R. R. Coker, Ira L. Wiggins, and Theodor Just The Australian Blue Gum (Eucalyptus globules Labill.) in Ecuador (1946), Ira L. Wiggins Survey of Plants for Antimalarial Activity (1947), Claude F. Specer et al. The Work of the Botanists of the Cinchona Mission in Ecuador (1945), William C. Steere The Discovery and Distribution of Cinchona Pitayensis in Ecuador (1945), William Steere
89 Publications (22 of 61), 1931-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Corn Before Columbus (1947), Edgar Anderson Maize in Mexico (1946), Edgar Anderson A Taxonomic and Cytological Study of the Genys Wyethia, Family Compositae, with Notes on the Related Genus Balsamorhiza (1946), William A. Weber New Species of Croton from Guatemala (1942), Leon Croizat Growth in Trees (1931), D. T. MacDougal New Central American Asteraceae Collected by H. H. Bartlett (1932), S. F. Blake The Group of Polypodium Polypodioides (1939), C. A. Weatherby Pollination Systems as Isolating Mechanisms in Angiosperms (1949), Verne Grant
810 Publications (23 of 61), 1932-1948
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: New and Poorly Known Specie of Plants from the Sonoran Desert (1940), Ira Wiggins A Revision of the Genus Chaenactis (194), Palmer Stockwell Some Generic Relatives of Capsella (1941), Reed C. Rollins The Lower California Buckeye, Aesculus Parryi A. Gray (1932), Ira L. Wiggins Xerophytic Ferns in Ecuador (1946), Ira L. Wiggins Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium (1933), Vol. 1, Number 5 A Report on Several Species of Lycium from the Southwestern Deserts (1934), Ira L. Wiggins The Genus Osmorhiza (Umbelliferae) (1948), Lincoln Constance and Ren Hwa Shan Ecology of the Burroweed (1937), Robert R. Humphrey
811 Publications (24 of 61), 1927-1970
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Evolutionary differentiation of the flower head of the Compositae II (1970), Elmar R. Leppik Polypoidy in Diospyros Virginiana L. (1941), J. T. Baldwin and Richard Culp A Distributional Catalogue of the Lupines of Oregon (1927), Charles Piper Smith Palms of the Southern Appalachian Region in Alabama (1938), Ronald M. Harper "Frost-flower" Plants in Alabama (1938), Roland M. Harper Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Cayuga Quadrangle (1949), Robert T. Clausen Luisierella, A Genus of Mosses New to North America (1945), William Campbell Steve Syrrhopodon Simmondsii, A New Species from Trinidad (1946), William Campbell Steve A Propoguliferous Form of Aulacomnium Heterostichum (1946), Robert J. Lowry and William C. Steve Revision of the Genus Swertia (Gentianaceae) of the Americas and the Reduction of Frasera (1941), Harold St. John Notes on the cytology and distribution of the Dioscoreaceae (1937), Ben W. Smith Llyodia (1956) Vol. 19, No. 2-4
812 Publications (25 of 61), 1938-1944
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Journal of the New York Botanical Garden (1944) Vol. 45, No. 534, 121-144 A Revision of the Channel Islands Forms of Cercoarpus (1940), M. B. Dunkle A simple-leaved Baptisia from the coast prairies of Louisiana, and a supposed hybrid (1938), Roland M. Harper Mistletoe and Holly (1939), Sophia Prior Report on Timber and Grazing Proposition in Chili, South America (n.d.), H. D. Langille Genetical Studies of Carica Papya L. (1938), J. D. J. Hofmeyr Mass Collections: Rubus odoratus and R. parviflorus (1941), Norman C. Fassett Contributions toward a Flora of Panama IV (1940), Robert E. Woodson, Jr. and Robert W. Schery
813 Publications (26 of 61), 1941-1951
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Additions to the Flora of Fishers Island, New York (1941), Harold St. John Teratologic Typha (1941), Harold St. John Supplementary Notes on Salvia: Audibertia (1940), Carl C. Epling A Partial List of Seed Plants of the North Coast Counties of California (1951) Milo S. Baker
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91 Publications (27 of 61), 1899-1987
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Contributions from the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin (1976), Number 1 Floristic Studies in the Canyon of the Colorado and Tributaries (1944), Elzada U. Clover and Lois Jotter Vegetational Survey of the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas (1937), Elzada U. Clover The Plant Species in Theory and Practice (1957), Verne Grant The Status of Certain Anomalous Native Crabapples in Eastern United States (1943), Rogers McVaugh Botanical contributions of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1954), Velva E. Rudd Botanical Collections of the La Plata Expedition of 1853-1855 (1943), Rogers McVaugh Some Aspects of Plant Distribution in the Hudson River Estuary (1935), Rogers McVaugh Mistletoe in Legend and in Science (1939), Cornelius H. Muller The Shamrock of Ireland - What is It? (1946), Harold N. Moldenke and Alma Moldenke Vascular Plants of Easter Imperial County, California (1987), Steven P. McLaughlin, Janice E. Bowers, and Kenneth R. F. Hall A Hypothesis Concerned the Prevalence of Red Coloration in California Hummingbird Flowers (1966), Karen A. Grant Antibiosis as a Factor in Vegetative Patterns (1964), Phillip V. Wells Lophotocarpus of the United States and Sagittaria Eatonii (1899), J. G. Smith
92 Publications (28 of 61), 1894-1969
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: North American Species of Sagittaria and Lophotocarpus (1894), Jared G. Smith The Travels and Botanical Collections of Dr. Melines Conkling Leavenworth (1947), Rogers McVaugh Notes of a Naturalist Afloat - I (1911), William Edwin Safford Notes of a Naturalist Afloat - II (1912), William Edwin Safford Notes of a Naturalist Afloat - III (1912), William Edwin Safford Oaks of Trans-Pecos Texas (1940), Cornelius H. Muller Plants in the Arctic-Alpine Environment (1964), Stanwyn G. Shelter The Life and Work of N. I. Vavilov (1969), E. E. Leppik Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1961) Vol. 48, No. 3, 173-274 (with articles by James A. Duke)
93 Publications (29 of 61), 1929-1962
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Some Flowering Plants of the Bible (1946), Harold N. Moldenke A Revision of the North American Black Cherries (1951), Rogers McVaugh The Drug Aloes of Commerce, with Special Reference to the Cape Species (1953), W. H. Hodge The South American "Sapote" (1960), W. H. Hodge Frost and the Prevention of Frost Damage (1929), Lloyd D. Young Flood-Water Farming (1929), Kirk Bryan Chapingo (1962) Series II, Vol. 2, No. 6
94 Publications (30 of 61), 1912-1962
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Southwestern Travels and Plant-Collections of G. C. Nealley, 1887-1892 (1946), Rogers McVaugh Effects of Hummingbird Migration on Plant Speciation in the California Flora (1967), Karen A. Grant and Verne Grant Seed Propagation of Native California Plants (1964), Dara Emery Soil Toxicity Induced by Terpenes from Salvia Leucophylla (1966), Cornelius H. Muller and Roger del Moral Volatile Growth Inhibitors Produced by Salvia species (1964), Walter H. Miller and Cornelius H. Muller A Revision of Dudleya, Subgenus Stylophyllum (1943), Reid Moran Notes on the Antelope District, Nevada (1912), F. C. Schrader New and Noteworthy Californian Plants, II (1915), Harvey Monroe Hall The Genus Drymaria in, and Adjacent to, the Sonoran Desert (1944), Ira L. Wiggins Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1930), Vol. 1, No. 4 Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1929), Vol. 1, No. 3 Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1944), Vol. 3, Pt. 9 Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1940), Vol. 3, Pt. 1
95 Publications (31 of 61), 1927-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1927), Vol. 1, No. 2 Contributions Toward a Marine Flora of the Southern California Channel Islands, I-III (1949), E. Yale Dawson Allan Hancock Foundation Publications Occasional Papers (1948), Numbers 1 and 2 The Vegetation of the Cape Region of Baja California (1937), Forrest Shreve (2 copies) The Sandy Areas of the North American Desert (1938), Forrest Shreve (2 copies) The Life Forms and Flora of the North American Desert (n.d.), Forrest Shreve Observations of the Vegetation of Chihuahua (1939), Forrest Shreve
96 Publications (32 of 61), 1937-1953
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Thirty Years of Change in Desert Vegetation (1937), Forrest Shreve Some Effects of Burning Upon a Prairie in West-Central Kansas (1948), Harold Hopkins et al. The Annual Accumulation and Creep of Litter and Other Surface Materials in the Chaparral of the San Gabriel Mountains, Calif. (1939), Joseph Kittredge Jr. Evidence for the Genetic Submergence of Pinus Remorata (1949), Herbert L. Mason Evolution of Certain floristic Associations in Western North America (1947), Herbert L. Mason A Preliminary Study of the Forest Ecology of the Area about Kunming (1950), Yun-Chun Hau Vegetation for a Southern California Arboretum (1953), F. R. Fosberg Lloydia (1948), Vol. 11, No. 4 with The Vegetation and Flora of the Region of the Rio de Bavispe in Northeastern Sonora, Mexico, Stephen White Distribution Studies of Galapagos Brachyura (1946), John S. Garth Leaflets of Western Botany (1941), Vol. 3, No. 1 The Islands of Southern California and a List of the Recorded Plants (1941), Alice Eastwood A New Verticordia from the Pacific Coast (1950), Arthur D. Howard Flora of the Channel Islands National Monumnent (1943), M. B. Dunkle
97 Publications (33 of 61), 1932-1959
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences (1942), Vol. 41, Pt. 3 Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences (1943), Vol. 42, Pt. 1 Species Lupinorum, Fourth Signature (1938), Paper Three Species Lupinorun, Fifth Signature (1938), Paper Four The Pteridophytes of San Diego County, California (1932), Ira L. Wiggins The Allium Inflorescence: Some Species of the Section Molium (1959), Louis K. Mann
98 Publications (34 of 61), 1931-1945
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Herpetological Notes (1943), Ira L. Wiggins The Chuckwallas, Genus Sauromalus (1945), Charles E. Shaw Observations of the South American Condor (1945), Ira L. Wiggins Notes on the American Bats of the Genus Tadarida (1931), H. Harold Shamel Mammals of New Mexico (1931), Vernon Bailey
99 Publications (35 of 61), 1924-1928
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: A Taxonomic Review of the American Long-Tailed Shrews (1928), Hartley H. T. Jackson Revision of the American Pikas (1924), Arthur H. Howell Voles of the Genus Phenacomys (1926), A. Brazier Howell Revision fo the American Lemming Mice (1927), A. Brazier Howell
910 Publications (36 of 61), 1929-1948
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Revision of the American Chipmunks (1929), Arthur H. Howell The Capture and Preservation of Small Mammals for Study (1931), H. E. Anthony (2 copies) Notes on a Collection of Mammals from the Sierra Madres of Chihuahua, Mexico (1942), Irving W. Knobloch Population Denisty, Life Spane, and Mortality Rates of Small Mammals in the Blue-Grass Meadow and Blue-Grass Field Associations of Southern Michigan (1948), W. Frank Blair Relationship between Frequency Index and Population Density (1948), Lee R. Dice
911 Publications (37 of 61), 1925-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Report of the Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology, Univ. of Michigan (1947) Report of the Laboratory of Vertabrate Biology, Univ. of Michigan (1948) Birds and Mammals (1925-1949), Huey
912 Publications (38 of 61), 1964-1969
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Climatological Data fro Sonora and Northern Sinaloa (1964), James Rodney Hastings, ed. Climatological Data and Statistics for Sonora and Northen Sinaloa (1969), James Rodney Hastings and Robert R. Humphrey, eds. Climatological Data for Baja Californis (1964), James Rodney Hastngs, ed.
913 Publications (39 of 61), 1932-1942
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (1935) (2 copies) Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (1940) Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (1942) Outstanding Problems of Oceanographic Chemistry (1932), Thomas Wayland Vaughn (2 copies) Some Probelms of Oceanographic Chemistry (1932), Thomas G. Thompson and Erik G. Moberg The Life in the Ocean from a Biochemical Point of view (1932), Paul S. Galtsoff Relation of Geology to Oceanography (1932), W. H. Twenhofel The Air Masses of the North Pacific (1934), Horace Robert Byers
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101 Publications (40 of 61), 1913-1953
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Geographic Review (1953) October The American Phytogeographic Excursion (1913), Second Announcement The International Phytogeographic Excursion (I.P.E.) in America 1913, Excursion Program First Section---New York to Lincoln The International Phytogeographic Excursion (I.P.E.) in America 1913, Excursion Program Second Section---Lincoln to Salt Lake City The International Phytogeographic Excursion (I.P.E.) in America 1913, Excursion Program Third Section---Salt Lake City to San Francisco The International Phytogeographic Excursion (I.P.E.) in America 1913, Excursion Program Fourth Section---San Francisco to Carmel (3 copies) The International Phytogeographic Excursion (I.P.E.) in America 1913, Excursion Program Sixth Section---Tucson to New York (2 copies) Mexican West Coast Cyclones (1935), Dean Blake Climate Summary of the United States, Section 18---Southern California and Owens Valley (1932), Edward Bowie
102 Publications (41 of 61), 1916-1948
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: A Flowering Deset in Miniature (1940), Rogers McVaugh Edward Palmer's Collections in Arizona in 1869, 1976, and 1877 (1943), Rogers McVaugh and Thomas H. Kearney Growth Habits of Barrel Cacti (1936), Robert R. Humphrey Novelties in American Euphorbiaceae (1943), Leon Croizat (2 copies) The Genus Allium in Arizona (1947), Marion Ownbey Changes in the Osmotic Value of the Expressed Sap of Leaves and Small Twigs of larrea tridentata as Influenced by Environmental Conditions (1935) by T. D. Mallery New and Critical Euphorbiaceae Chiefly from the Southeastern United States (1942), Leaon Croizat Some Problems in the Genus Gilia (1948), Herbert L. Mason and Alva D. Grant A Study of Idria columnaris and Foquieria splendens (1935), R. R. Humphrey Cold-resistance in Spineless Cacti (1916), J. C. Th. Uphof Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1943), Vol. 3, Pt. 8 Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1942), Vol. 3, Pt. 7 Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1947), Vol. 3, Pt. 12 Carnegiea Gigantea Cristata (1940), J. Pickney Hester (2 copies)
103 Publications (42 of 61), 1941-1950
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Sixteenth Annial Report of the Natural History Museum of Stanford University (1941) The Aim adn Scope of Taxonomy (1941), J. S. L. Gilmour and W. B. Turrill University of Southern California Faculty News (1949), Vol. 1, No. 4 The University of Michigan Illustrated A Series of Etchings (1949), Wilfred B. Shaw Allan Hancock Foundation I. Scientific Research (1945), Vol. 40, No. 11 Desert Plant Life (1949), Vol. 21, No. 4 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 6 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 1 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 2 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 3 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 4 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 6 Desert Plant Life (1949), Vol. 21, No. 1 Desert Plant Life (1949), Vol. 21. No. 5 Desert Plant Life (1949), Vol. 21, No. 8 Desert Plant Life (1949), Vol. 21, No. 9
104 Publications (43 of 61), 1935-1951
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Desert Plant Life (1949), Vol. 21, No. 10 Desert Plant Life (1948), Vol. 20, No. 5 Desert Plant Life (1948), Vol. 20, No. 6 Desert Plant Life (1948), Vol. 20, No. 7 Desert Plant Life (1948), Vol. 20, No. 8 Desert Plant Life (1947), Vol. 19, No. 2 Desert Plant Life (1941), Vol. 13, No. 7 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 7 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 8 Desert Plant Life (1950), Vol. 22, No. 9 Desert Plant Life (1951), Vol. 23, No.1 Desert Plant Life (1951), Vol. 23, No. 2 Desert Plant Life (1947), Vol. 19, No. 1 Desert Plant Life (1945), Vol. 17, No. 2 Leaflets of Western Botany (1942), Vol. III, No. 7 Leaflets of Western Botany (1946), Vol. IV, No. 11 Leaflets of Western Botany (1935), Vol. I, No. 13
105 Publications (44 of 61), 1939-1978
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin (1943), Vol. XXXI, No. 8 Missouri Botanical Garden Bulletin (1946), Vol. XXXIV, No. 7 Desert Plant Life (1944), Vol. 16, No. 7 A New Echinocereus from Baja California (1949), E. Yale Dawson Introduction to Salicornieae (1945), E. Yale Dawson Desert Plant Life (1952), Vol. 23, No. 4 Desert Plant Life (1952), Vol. 24, No. 3 Desert Plant Life (1951), Vol. 23, No. 3 Delectus Seminum (1939) The Stomatal Complex in Agave: Groups Deserticolae, Campaniflorae, Umbelliflorae (1978), Howard Scott Gentry and Jane R. Sauck Introducing Black Pepper into America (1955), Howard Scott Gentry (3 copies) Plantas Notables Del S. O. Del Estado De Puebla (1943) Sociedad Botanica de Mexico (1945) Estudios Sobre la Vegetacion De Mexico V (1947), F. Miranda (2 copies)
106 Publications (45 of 61), 1936-1946
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Estudios Sobre la Vegetacion de Mexico IV (1943), F. Miranda Estudios Sobre la Vegetacion de Mexico III (1942), F. Miranda Estudios Sobre la Vegetacion de Mexico II (1942), F. Miranda Estudios Sobre la Vegetacion de Mexico I (1941), F. Miranda Nuevas Fanerogamas del S. O. Del Estado De Puebla Anales del Instituto de Biologia (1938), Tomo IX. Nums. 3 y 4 Las Especies de Lonchocarpus en Mexico: Lista Preliminar (1945), Charles L. Gilly and E. Hernandez Xolocotzi Las Pinaceas Mexicanas (1946), Maximino Martinez Geographical Relationships of the Flora of Mexican Dry Regions, J. Rzedowski The Transition From Desert To Chaparral in Baja California (1936), Forrest Shreve Studies in Mexican and Central American Plants (1937), Cornelius H. Muller Studies in the Oaks of the Mountains of Northeastern Mexico (1936), Cornelius H. Mueller
107 Publications (46 of 61), 1937-1963
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Further Studies in Southwestern Oaks (1938), Cornelius H. Muller The Botany of the California Academy of Sciences Expedition to Baja California in 1941 (1958), Betty Hammerly Johnson The travels and botanical collections of Eugène Langlassé in Mexico and Colombia, 1898-1899 (1951), Rogers McVaugh (2 copies) Freezing Weather in Relation to Plant Distribution in the Sonoran Desert (1938), William V. Turnage and Arthur L. Hinckley The Vegetation of the Cape Region of Baja California (1937), Forrest Shreve Zacates Tropicales (1956), Carlos Tapia and Roderic E. Buller Species Lupinorum Third Signature (1938) Species Lupinorum Second Signature (1938) Congreso Mexicano de Botanica San Luis Potosi, S.L.P. (1963) (2 copies) Algunas Plantas Notables del Declive Oriental de la Mesa de Anahauc (1946), F. Miranda
108 Publications (47 of 61), 1930-1971
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Tres Nuevas Gamopetalas del S. O. del Estado De Puebla (1944), F. Miranda Algunas Plantas Notables del Declive Oriental de la Mesa de Anahuac (1946), F. Miranda El Coyol Real de la Region de Azueta, Ver. (1945), F. Miranda Estudios climatológicos Areas geográficas de dispersión (1942), Alfonso Contreras Arias Nuevos Datos Sobre Euphorbia Antisyphilitica (1944), F. Miranda Putative Hybrids in Agave (1967), Howard Scott Gentry (2 copies) Aboriginal Population of Northwestern Mexico (1935), Carl Sauer Origin of Southwest Asiatic Cereals: Wheats, Barley, Oats, and Rye (1971), Daniel Zohary Synonymical and Descriptive Notes on Parasitic Hymenoptera (1930), A. B. Gahan Congreso Mexicano de Botanica (1963) Type Localities of Vascular Plants in San Diego County, California (1959), Ethel Bailey Higgins
109 Publications (48 of 61), 1925-1957
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Taxonomy, Systematic Botany and Biosystematics (1950), Herbert L. Mason Yuccas of the Southwest (1953), John Milton Webber Lectures available by Dr. Harold N. Moldenke Soil temperatures in redwood and hemlock forests (1928), Forrest Shreve New and Noteworthy Northwestern Plants - Part 9, Notes on North American Thermopsis (1941), Harold St. John Los Pastizales del Noroeste (1957), Efrain Hernandez X., Carlos Tapia J., and Roderic E. Buller The Status of Poa Secunda and of Poa Sandbergii (gramineae) in North America (1941), Harold St. John Fifty-Ninth Annual Report for the Year Ending June 30, 1948 (1949) Fifty-Third Annual Report for the Year Ending June 30, 1942 (1943) Contributions from the United States National Herbarium (1925), Vol. 24, No. 7
1010 Publications (49 of 61), 1920-1960
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Drought Survival of Native Grass Species in the Central and Southern Great Plains, 1935 (1937), D. A. Savage The Genera of Grasses of the United States (1920), A. S. Hitchcock Vetches of the Unites States - Native, Naturalized, and Cultivated (1960), Agriculture Handbook No. 168 Plants Culture of Fruits, Vegetables, Grain Grasses, and Cereals (1934)
1011 Publications (50 of 61), 1937-1956
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Vanilla--Its Botany, History, Cultivation, and Economic Import (1953), Donovan S. Correll A New Species of Opuntia (1942), George Lindsay The Genus Cochemiea (1945), George Lindsay Bromeliaceas Notables de Colombia (1942), Lyman B. Smith Plant Introduction as a Federal Service to Agriculture (1955), W. H. Hodge and C. O. Erlanson Notes on the Genus Elymus (1945), Frank W. Gould Nomenclatorial Changes in Elymus with a Key to the Californian Species (1947), Frank W. Gould Supplementary Notes on American Labiatae-II (1941), Carl Epling Arctostaphylos on the Pacific Coast Manzanitas (1937), Howard E. McMinn The Cinchona-Bark Industry of South America (1945), William Campbell Steere El Descumbrimiento y Distribucion de la Cinchona Pitayensis en el Ecuador (1944), William Campbell Steere Decapitalization of Specific Names of Bryophytes (1945), William Campbell Steere Collecting Wild Potatoes in Mexico (1948), Donovan S. Correll The Mexican Candelilla Plant and Its Wax (1956), W. H. Hodge and H. H. Sineath The Transverse Volcanic Biotic Province of Central Mexico and its Relationship to Adjacent Provinces (1945), Robert T. Moore Species Lupinorum Signature Thirty-seven (1949) The Taxonomic Index (1953), Vol. 16, No. 6 Canaigre--A Tannin-bearing Plant Plant Fossils in the Making (1937), Vol. IV, No. 11 Mitosis in Leaves of Smilax (1939), Bernice M. Speese
1012 Publications (51 of 61), 1953-1954
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Lloydia (1953), Vol. 16, No. 2 Lloydia (1953), Vol. 16, No. 3 Lloydia (1953), Vol. 16, No. 4 Lloydia (1954), Vol. 17, No. 1 Lloydia (1954), Vol. 17, No. 2
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111 Publications (52 of 61), 1924-1955
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Contributions from the United States National Herbarium (1924), Vol. 20, Part 13, S. F. Blake Flora of Panama: Bromeliaceae (1944), Lyman B. Smith Lloydia (1954), Vol. 17, No. 4 Lloydia (1954), Vol. 17, No. 3 Lloydia (1955), Vol. 18, No. 1 Lloydia (1955), Vol. 18, No. 2
112 Publications (53 of 61), 1929-1956
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Desert Plant Life (1951), Vol. 23, No. 2 Desert Plant Life (1952), Vol. 24, No. 1 Desert Plant Life (1951), Vol. 23, No. 1 Desert Plant Life (1952), Vol. 24, No. 2 Robert Statham Williams (1859-1945) (1945), William Campbell Steere New Species of Scrophulariaceae from Arizona (1940), Francis W. Pennell A Preliminary Study of the Unicorn Plants (Martyniaceae) (1929), G. P. Van Eseltine (2 copies) Observations on the Inheritance of Latex Quality in Cryptostegia (1946), S. G. Wildman, F. A. Abegg, J. A. Elder, and S. B. Hendricks The Taxonomic Significance of an Understanding of Floral Evolution (1948), Francis W. Pennell Lloydia (1956), Vol. 19, No. 1 Lloydia (1955), Vol. 18, No. 4 Lloydia (1955), Vol, 18, No. 3
113 Publications (54 of 61), 1924-1949
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Publications of E. C. Leonard (1924-1945) Species Lupinorum Signature Thirty-seven (1949) Species Lupinorum Signature Thirty-one (1945)
114 Publications (55 of 61), 1915-1939
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Forest Types in the Southwest as Determined by Climate and Soil (1931), G. A. Pearson Atmometry and the Porous Cup Atometer (1915), Burton Edward Livingston Forests and Water Aspects Which Have Received Little Attention (1936), J. Kittredge, Jr. Water in Soils and its Movement (1936), F. J. Veihmeyer and N. E. Edlefsen Change in Plant Associations by Change in Ground Water Level (1928), Kirk Bryan Our Rainfall: How is it formed and what becomes of it? (1930), George Francis McEwen The Forest Floor of the Chaparral in San Gabriel Mountains, California (1939), Joseph Kittredge, Jr. Studies of Certain Coastal Sand Dune Plants of Southern Californa (1936), Edith A. Purer Simplified Determination of the Safe Yield of a Groundwater Basin (1938), G. E. P. Smith and J. C. Hiller Moisture Relations in the Chaparral of the Santa Monica Mountains, California (1936), Harry Lloyd Bauer
115 Publications (56 of 61), 1908-1957
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Relationship of Stream Flow to Precipitation on the Salt River Watershed Above Roosevelt Dam (1938), Charles K. Cooperrider and Glenton G. Sykes Atriplex Semibaccata as Influenced by Certain Environmental Conditions (1936), Dolores M. Bullock Note on Atmospheric Aridity (1939), William V. Turnage and Edith B. Shreve Factors Governing Seasonal Changes in Transpiration of Encelia Farinosa (1924), Edith B. Shreve The Plant World (1908), Vol. 11, No. 1 The Reactions of Plants to New Habitats (1921), D. T. MacDougal Changes in the Osmotic Value of the Expressed Sap of Leaves and Small Twigs of Larrea Tridentata as Influenced by Environmental Conditions (1935), T. D. Mallery Leaf Temperatures and the Cooling of Leaves by Radiation (1936), Otis F. Curtis The Relation of Infiltration to Stream Flow on a Southwestern Mountain Watershed (1938), Glenton G. Sykes A Weed to Make People Well Now Grows Wild and Unwanted (1957) Testudinaria as a Section of the Genus Dioscorea, I. H. Burkill Notes on Willows of Sections Pentandrae and Nigrae (1921), Carleton R. Ball Notes on the Genus Ceanothus in California (1939), H. E. McMinn Notes on Western Leatherwood, Dirca Occidentalis Gray (1935), H. E. McMinn and Beatrice Forderhase The Status of the Section Tropanthus Grant in Mimulus of Scrophulariaceae (1946), H. E. McMinn Flora of Hacienda Vista Hermosa, Nuevo León (1941), Stephen S. White Vegetation of Cerro de la Silla, Near Monterrey, Mexico (1941), Stephen S. White Joosia Pulcherrima (1943), William Campbell Steere
116 Publications (57 of 61), 1915-1955
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Blandy Experimental Farm publications (1946-1949) Monograph of the North and Central American Species of the Genus Senecio--Part II (1915), J. M. Greenman Contributions from the Dudley Herbarium of Stanford University (1950-1955), Vol. IV, Parts 1-8 The Botanical Work of the Cinchona Missions in South America (1945) An Undescribed Lenophyllum from Mexico (1941), Stephen S. White A Report of Some Recent Collections of Rubiaceae from Ecuador (1945), William Campbell Steere
117 Publications (58 of 61), 1946-1952
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Caribbean Forester (1950), Vol. 11, No. 2 Reconsideration of the Bacopa-Herpestis Probelm of the Scrophulariaceae (1946), Francis W. Pennell Some Hitherto Undescribed Scrophulariaceae of the Pacific States (1947), Francis W. Pennell The Caribbean Forester (1951), Vol. 12, No. 1 The Caribbean Forester (1951), Vol. 12, No. 2 The Caribbean Forester (1952), Vol. 13, No. 3 The Caribbean Forester (1950), Vol. 11, No. 3 The Caribbean Forester (1950), Vol. 11, No. 4
118 Publications (59 of 61), 1952-1953
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Engineering Experiment Station of the Georgia Institute of Technology Phase Report No. 3 (1952) Engineering Experiment Station of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Industrial Raw Materials of Plant Origin (1953), Vol. XV, No. 13 Engineering Experiment Station of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Industrial Raw Materials of Plant Origin (1953), Vol. XI, No. 1 Engineering Experiment Station of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Industrial Raw Materials of Plant Origin (1953), Vol. XV, No. 12
119 Publications (60 of 61), 1929-1957
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Mexico's Tomorrow: The Changing Culture of a People (1957), Enrique Beltran Michigan Memorial Phoenix project third annual progress report (1953) A Generic Revision of the Fossorial Wasps of the Tribes Stizini and Bembicini with Notes and Descriptions of New Species (1929), John Bernard Parker New Forms of Sphecoid Wasps of the Genus Didineis Wesmael (1930), J. R. Malloch and S. A. Rohwer Impact of science on society Vol. III, No. 3 (1952)
1110 Publications (61 of 61), 1930
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: The Trees and Shurbs of Western Oregon (1930), Gilbert Thereon Benson
Series V: Agave project files, 1816-2005
Scope and Contents
This series contains manuscripts, photographs, illustrations, notes, and slides related to Gentry's research on agave. The series is organized into four subseries based on how the materials were grouped when accessioned.
Subseries 1: Agaves of Continental North America materials, circa 1830-1985
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121 Agaves of Continental North America Introduction Copy 2 manuscript, July 27, 1980; 1982
122 Americanae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
123 Campaniflorae manuscript, undated
124 Crenatae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
125 Deserticolae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
126 Ditepalae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
127 Heimiflorae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
128 Marmoratae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
129 Parryanae manuscript, undated
1210 Rigidae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
1211 Salmianae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
1212 Sisalanae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
1213 Subgenus Agave manuscript, undated
1214 Umbelliflorae Copy 2 manuscript, undated
1215 Agave Paper, 1976
1216 Agave Separates, circa 1830-1970
1217 Agave - Sonora, Crops Research Division, 1965-1970
1218 Agave Specimens Photographs and Illustrations, circa 1960
1219 Agave Specimens Photographs and Illustrations (Hughes Drawing), circa 1960
1220 Agave Symposium Abstracts, 1984-1985
1221 Agave Utilization, 1957-1961
1222 Annotation Labels, undated
1223 Apache Use of Mescal, undated
1224 B. C. Agaves, etc., 1951-1952
1225 Biota of Agave, 1958-1974
1226 C. D. F. Illustrations, undated
1227 Exsicatae, 1952-1953
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131 Exsicatae Citations, 1934-1977
132 Field Exploration, circa 1890-1940
133 Flowering Seasons, 1972-1976
134 Genation, 1932-1970
135 J. N. Rose notes, circa 1890-1910
136 J. N. Rose papers: photographs, 1898-1906
137 Man-Agave Symbiosis, 1894-1975
138 NSF - Agave, 1971-1974
139 NSF - Agave, 1972-1980
1310 NSF Accounts, 1971-1979
1311 Proscribers for Agaves of Continental North America, 1935-1982
1312 Stomatal Complex in Agave, 1978
1313 Stomatal Complex in Agave Original Plates and Page Proofs, 1978
1314 Taxonomy Serving Plant Exploration & Introduction, 1966
1315 Type Collections in US Nat Herb Negatives, 1855-1937
1316 Type Collections US Nat Herb, A-F, 1898-1937
1317 Type Collections US Nat Herb, G-Z, 1855-1935
1318 Yucatan Agave Conference, 1981-1983
Subseries 2: UA Herbarium Archival Materials, 1816-2005
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1325 UA Herbarium inventories, 2011
1319 UA Botany Department: "Compositae tribes of Arizona" mimeographed classroom handouts (3 copies), undated
1320 Large black and white negatives of agave subjects, drawings by Regina O. Hughes, for publication, circa 1960-1980
1321 Agave, 1975 -, 1972-1991
1322 USDA Publications Branch, The Agave Family in Sonora correspondence, 1970-1973
1323 Agave Symposium 1985 programs and correspondence, 1983-1985
1324 Exsiccate, undated
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141 Agave attenuata photographs from the Huntington Botanical Gardens, 1964; 1980
142 Agave aktites manuscript and photographs, undated
143 Agave amanuensis copy of article in Kew Garden Bulletin, no. 10, 1933
144 Agave arizonica, 1972-1988
145 Agave atrovirens, Magueyt del Cumbre manuscript and photographs, 1963
146 Agave chrysantha, The Golden Flowered Agave of Arizona manuscript, photographs, and map, 1974
147 Agave chisosensis description, undated
148 Agave chrysoglossa description and notes, undated
149 Agave geminiflora and Agave colimana, 1968
1410 A new agave from Oaxaca, Mexico, 1960
1411 Agave jaiboli line art, photographs, and description, undated
1412 Agave jarcia photographs, undated
1413 Agave kerchovei photographs, undated
1414 Agavaceae in Baja California manuscript, correspondence, and photographs, 1976
1415 Agave lecheguilla research materials, 1956-1981
1416 Agave lephantha, xylocantha research materials, 1973
1417 Agave mckelveyana description, photographs and map, undated
1418 Agave multifilifera description and photographs, undated
1419 Agave neomexicana correspondence, description, and photographs, 1978
1420 Agave obscura research materials, 1929; 1961
1421 Agave ocahui photographs, line art, and description, undated
1422 Agave pacifica research materials, 1980
1423 Agave parviflora description, 1973
1424 Agave pelona description and photographs, undated
1425 Agave polianthiflora description, undated
1426 Agave potatorum photographs and research material, 1871-1963
1427 Agave potrerana correspondence, 1961-1963
1428 Agave roezliana photographs, undated
1429 Agave rhodacantha description and photographs, undated
1430 Agave rigida correspondence and description, 1977
1431 Agave salmiana photographs, 1980
1432 Agave scabra description and map, circa 1960s
1433 Agave schottii research materials, 1901
1434 Agave schidigera description and photograph, 1962
1435 The Case of Agave scabra and Agave wislenzenii, Agave mislizenni, an Illegitimate name , 1975
1436 Agave shawii photographs, 1971; 1983
1437 Agave sisalana research materials, 1967
1438 Agave subsimplex description and photograph, 1911
1439 Agave tequilana photographs and research materials, 1902-1978
1440 Texas Agaves correspondence and description, 1967
1441 Agave Toumeyana photograph, 1965
1442 Urceolatae, Agave utahensis research material, 1960-1979
1443 Agave vilmoriniana research material, 1959
1444 Manfredas description, undated
1445 Agave cupreata photographs and line art, 1970
1446 Agave deserti research materials, undated
1447 Agave dasyliriodes photographs and line art, 1970; 1982
1448 Agave desmettiana photographs, maps, and description, undated
1449 Agave expansa (A. Americana) description and photographs, undated
1450 Agave felgeri description, undated
1451 Agave fourcroydes photographs, map, and description, undated
1452 Agave geminiflora and Agave colimana photographs and research materials, 1816; 1968
1453 Agave propagation correspondence and notes, 1958-1961
1454 Agave research and development, 1972-1984
1455 Agave illustrations photographs and contact sheets, circa 1960-1985
1456 Agave B. C. Conf. Prints, Bruce photos, undated
1457 McKelvey agave collections and Harvard, 1929-1934
1458 Contact prints, C. Am, 1965 ARIZ, 1965
1459 Agave correspondence, 1963-1991
1460 Agave illustrations photographs and contact sheets, circa 1960-1980
1461 Agave Central America, 1974
1462 Chihuahuan Desert Agaveceae Gentry copy Flora of the Chihuahuan Desert Region , 1988
1463 Agave culture, 1967
1464 C. D. Flora Agavae, undated
1465 Cytology of agave, 1936-1985
1466 Agave to Europe, 1961-1969
1467 Fiber agaves, bibliography, 1904-1984
1468 CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) plants, circa 1960-1980
1469 Hybrids Tony L. Burgess, masters thesis, 1977
1470 Burgess agave of Guadalupe Mt., Tony L. Burgess, 1977
1471 Correspondence, 1937-2005
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1515 Agave negative rolls and sheets, 1935-1936
Scope and Contents
Box includes: "Yaqui R. to Tesopaco, No. 2, May-June 1936" "Tesopaco, No. 3, June 1936" "Alamos, No. 4, May 25" "Alamos, No. 5" "San Bernardo, No. 8, 5/6/36" "Quirloba & Alamos, No. 9, 5/16/1936" "All plants alamos, No. 10" "Alamos + our casa, No. 11, Aug 10" "San Bernardo, No. 12, July 30" "El Limon, No. 13, July 30" "Guasaremos, No. 14, July 1, 1936" "Guasaremos, No. 15" "Guasaremos, No, 16" "Guasaremos, No. 17, Sept 18" "No. 18, Aug 1936" "Guasaremos, No. 19, Aug 7" "Canelo, No. 20, Aug 24" "No. 23, Aug 18, 1936" "Tepopa, 1935"
Subseries 3: Jane Reese & Howard Gentry epidermis study materials, circa 1930-1980
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151 Epidermis study slides, circa 1930-1980
152 Epidermis study negatives, circa 1930-1980
153 Specimen index cards, 1973-1975
154 Specimen photographs (1 of 5), 1940-1959
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Agave prints Arizona and Sonora Agave sp., 1959 Agave kerkovei 90561, 1955 Agave horrida Jacobi 90562, 1955 Agave horrida Jacobi 90563, 1955 Agave horrida Jacobi 90564, 1955 Agave horrida Jacobi 90565, 1955 Agaves chih. 22145 89758, 1952 Agave mitriformis 90560, 1955 Agave mitriformis 90566, 1955 Agave aktites Afghanistan Agave toumeyana 89759, 1952 India Piper nigrum 94485, 1954 90042, 1952 Pine Forest, 1940
155 Specimen photographs (2 of 5), 1957-1962
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Physalis nicandroides, 1961 Cuphea hookeriana, 1961 94042 94043 Agave sp., 1962 Ceratonia siliqua, 1957 Agave geminiflora blue sage, 1960 Yucca schidigera, 1957 Pluchea sericea, 1957 Agave Bogata, Columbia, 1958 Agave seedlings 94038, 1958 Agave seedlings 94039, 1958 Agave seedlings 94040, 1958 Agave seedlings 94041, 1958 18984 19016 19014
156 Specimen photographs (3 of 5), circa 1930-1980
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: Photographs of la Mision de Comondu, 1930 and 1973 Agave utilized photographs, circa 1950s B.C. Nov-Dec, 1952 Gentry Afghanistan photographs Mistletoe on the B.C. cape Agave prints, 10/29/1949
157 Specimen photographs (4 of 5), circa 1930-1980
158 Specimen photographs (5 of 5), circa 1930-1980
159 Specimen microscope slides, undated
Scope and Contents
Folder includes: deserti 19741 gigantensis picachensis 7713 salmiana 23391
1510 Specimen cards with lables, 1931
Subseries 4: Photographic materials, circa 1923-1980
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161 Prints for Origin of the Common Bean and Agave Family in Sonora (1 of 4), undated
162 Prints for Origin of the Common Bean and Agave Family in Sonora (2 of 4), circa 1940-1980
163 Prints for Origin of the Common Bean and Agave Family in Sonora (3 of 4), undated
164 Prints for Origin of the Common Bean and Agave Family in Sonora (4 of 4), undated
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1511 Photographs of Agave Family in Sonora (1 of 2), circa 1960-1969
1512 Photographs of Agave Family in Sonora (2 of 2), circa 1940-1980
1513 George T. Jones photographs, forest trees, 1923-1925
1514 University of Arizona and Tucson photographs, undated
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165 Photographs from Rio Mayo book, circa 1930-1940