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    William Gilson Farlow (December 17, 1844 – June 3, 1919) was an American botanist, born in Boston, Massachusetts, and educated at Harvard (A.B., 1866;...
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    bryophytes, diatoms, and algae. It grew from the 1919 bequest of William Gilson Farlow of his personal herbarium and library to Harvard. It grew further...
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  • British garden designer William Gilson Farlow (1844–1919), American botanist James O Farlow, American paleontologist Clayton Farlow, from the American TV...
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    genus Tremella, as Tremella reticulata, by American mycologist William Gilson Farlow. In 2003 British mycologist Peter Roberts re-examined the species...
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    botanists and microbiologists including Sergei Winogradsky (1856–1953), William Gilson Farlow (1844–1919), and Pierre-Marie-Alexis Millardet (1838–1902). De Bary...
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    where he was a botany professor: 8  and herbarium curator. With William Gilson Farlow and Charles Lewis Anderson he issued the exsiccata series Algae...
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    recorded feeding on the gleba of Mexican specimens. The words of William Gilson Farlow, published in 1890, serve as a warning to those who might be inclined...
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  • Newton Chemical Company and the Merrimack Manufacturing Company William Gilson Farlow, 1870, botanist and professor known as the "father" of cryptogamic...
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  • Botanist William Gilson Farlow, who collected specimens of "bees wine"-type cultures and advised Charles L. Mix on his 1891 paper On a Kephir-Like Yeast...
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  • Francis Ganong (1908) Roland Thaxter (1909) Erwin Frink Smith (1910) William Gilson Farlow (1911) Lewis Ralph Jones (1912) Douglas Houghton Campbell (1913)...
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  • included botanist Jens Clausen, taxonomist David D. Keck, physiologist William Hiesey and the evolutionary geneticist Theodosius Dobzhansky. During this...
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    to Sturisoma. The genus name of Farlowella is named in honor of William Gilson Farlow, a famous American botanist of Harvard University whose main work...
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    that Gray was excited to pronounce he had taught his last class. William Gilson Farlow also had a medical degree from Harvard and had studied botany. He...
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    southern California. His correspondents included cryptogamic botanist William Gilson Farlow and lichenologist George Knox Merrill. The standard author abbreviation...
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  • Francis Ganong (1908) Roland Thaxter (1909) Erwin Frink Smith (1910) William Gilson Farlow (1911) Lewis Ralph Jones (1912) Douglas Houghton Campbell (1913)...
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    Cowles's students who advanced American ecology were Victor E. Shelford, William Skinner Cooper, Paul B. Sears, George Damon Fuller, Walter P. Cottam, Arthur...
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    Gray, of Harvard University. This was arranged by a professor at MAC, William James Beal. Bailey spent two years with Gray as his herbarium assistant...
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    1525/aa.1973.75.1.02a00140. Staff writer (2014). "The 2010 William L. Brown Award". William L. Brown Center for Plant Genetic Resources. Missouri Botanical...
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    Thaxter's career. He conducted studies of cryptogamic botany under William Gilson Farlow. Farlow was an important mentor to Thaxter in both his scientific work...
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    and for this reason historians have conceived him as a forerunner of William Harvey (1578–1657), who theorized the "physical circulation" of blood in...
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    Michael Charters. "California Plant Names". Retrieved 30 October 2019. William T. Stearn (11 October 2017). "Botanical Latin". David & Charles. Retrieved...
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    Barbour, Michael G. 1996. "Ecological Fragmentation in the Fifties". in William Cronon, editor. Uncommon Ground: Rethinking the Human Place in Nature....
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  • married Dale Judith Kuntz, whom he had met at Cornell University. Their son William Arthur Galston became a political scientist. He was an advisor to U.S....
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  • Sciences, Volume 3, Issues 4-5 (1877), p. 195, at Google Books William Gilson Farlow, Arthur Bliss Seymour and A. B. Seymour A Provisional Host-index...
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  • Guillaume Farges (1844–1912) Farjon – Aljos Farjon (born 1946) Farl. – William Gilson Farlow (1844–1919) Farmar – Leo Farmar (1878–1907) F.A.Rodway – Frederick...
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    Francis Ganong (1908) Roland Thaxter (1909) Erwin Frink Smith (1910) William Gilson Farlow (1911) Lewis Ralph Jones (1912) Douglas Houghton Campbell (1913)...
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  • Francis Ganong (1908) Roland Thaxter (1909) Erwin Frink Smith (1910) William Gilson Farlow (1911) Lewis Ralph Jones (1912) Douglas Houghton Campbell (1913)...
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  • professors who influenced him were William James, Nathaniel Shaler, Charles Eliot Norton, and William Gilson Farlow. After graduation, Sargent taught school...
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    Francis Ganong (1908) Roland Thaxter (1909) Erwin Frink Smith (1910) William Gilson Farlow (1911) Lewis Ralph Jones (1912) Douglas Houghton Campbell (1913)...
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    campus". American Fern Journal. 43 (3): 97–103. JSTOR 1545764. Steere, William C. (1953). "Douglas Houghton Campbell (1858 - 1953)". The Bryologist. 56...
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