Box 2
Contains 37 Results:
Mount Desert Island Fungi, Bar Harbor, Maine, circa 1904-1969
Mycological Herbaria of the United States, 1935, circa 1904-1969
NYBG Cryptogamic Herbarium, circa 1904-1969
Rusts of India (Ralph R. Stewart), circa 1904-1969
Seaver & Shope Collection, 1929
Seaver, F. J.The Cup-fungi of North Americam (Operculae)
There are 8 files that include North American Cup-Fungi (Operculae) (1928), the section on Discomycetes for the North American Flora, a corrected proof of North Amiercan Cup-fungi (Inoperculates) (1951), and an unpublished typescript, The Fungi of Porto Rico by Seaver and Carlos Chardon.
Seaver, F. J.Discomycetes of North America, North American Flora, volume 4, circa 1935-1952
There are 8 files that include North American Cup-Fungi (Operculae) (1928), the section on Discomycetes for the North American Flora, a corrected proof of North Amiercan Cup-fungi (Inoperculates) (1951), and an unpublished typescript, The Fungi of Porto Rico by Seaver and Carlos Chardon.
Seaver, F. J.North American Cup-fungi (Inoperculates), annotated proof, circa 1935-1952
There are 8 files that include North American Cup-Fungi (Operculae) (1928), the section on Discomycetes for the North American Flora, a corrected proof of North Amiercan Cup-fungi (Inoperculates) (1951), and an unpublished typescript, The Fungi of Porto Rico by Seaver and Carlos Chardon.
Seaver, F. J.North American Cup-fungi (Inoperculates), annotated proof, circa 1935-1952
There are 8 files that include North American Cup-Fungi (Operculae) (1928), the section on Discomycetes for the North American Flora, a corrected proof of North Amiercan Cup-fungi (Inoperculates) (1951), and an unpublished typescript, The Fungi of Porto Rico by Seaver and Carlos Chardon.
Seaver, F. J.North American Cup-fungi (Inoperculates), reviews and copyright, circa 1935-1952
There are 8 files that include North American Cup-Fungi (Operculae) (1928), the section on Discomycetes for the North American Flora, a corrected proof of North Amiercan Cup-fungi (Inoperculates) (1951), and an unpublished typescript, The Fungi of Porto Rico by Seaver and Carlos Chardon.