Edgar T. Wherry
Also known as
Edgar T. Wherry
Born 1885-02-01
Died 1982-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL13881963A
Top Subjects
- Botany (2)
- Phlox (2)
- North America (2)
- Polemoniaceae (2)
- Nitrogen compounds (1)
- Crystal optics (1)
- Alkaloids (1)
Books by Edgar T. Wherry
Total count: 39
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The reactions of the soils supporting the growth of certain native orchids1918-01-01
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The application of optical methods of identification to alkaloids and other organic compoundsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1918-01-01
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The statement of acidity and alkalinity, with special reference to soils1919-01-01
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The Goldschmidt two-circle method1920-01-01
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Soil acidity and a field method for its measurement1920-01-01
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Soil tests of Ericaceae and other reaction-sensitive families in northern Vermont and New Hampshire1920-01-01
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The soil reactions of certain rock ferns-I, II1920-01-01
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Observations on the soil acidity of Ericaceae and associated plants in the Middle Atlantic States1920-01-01
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Methods of stating acidity1921-01-01
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A new acid-soil onion from West Virginia1925-01-01
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A new circumneutral soil prickly-pear from the Middle Atlantic StatesWashington Academy of Sciences1926-01-01
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Composition of the Ash of Spanish-Moss1926-01-01
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The soil reaction preferences of certain plant orders1927-01-01
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The soil reactions of some saprophytic orchids1927-01-01
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Two recent papers on soil reaction and plant distribution1927-01-01
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Divergent soil reaction preferences of related plants1927-01-01
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The genus Chelone of eastern North America1928-01-01
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Wild flowers of Mount Desert Island, MaineLancaster Press1928-01-01
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Acidity relations of the Sarracenias1929-01-01
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The eastern subulate-leaved Phloxes1929-01-01
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The Eastern short-styled Phloxes1930-01-01
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The eastern short-stemmed leatherflowers1931-01-01
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The geographic relations of Sarracenia purpurea1933-01-01
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Exploring for plants in the southeastern states1934-01-01
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Temperature Relations of the Bunchberry, Cornus Canadensis L.1934-01-01
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A variety of Phlox ovata from the Alabama mountains1934-01-01
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Polemonium and Polemoniella in the Eastern States1935-01-01
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The Polemoniaceae of Pennsylvania1935-01-01
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Variants of Some Appalachian Aspleniums1936-01-01
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The ranges of our eastern Parnassias and Sedums1936-01-01
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The Phloxes of Oregon1938-01-01
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Colorado Ferns1938-01-01
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A new Phlox from the Snake River Canyon, Idaho-Oregon1938-01-01
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A woodfern hybrid deserves a name1940-01-01
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A new hybrid Phlox1941-01-01
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The ferns and lycopspens of Pennsylvania1941-01-01
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The Genus Polemonium in America1942-01-01
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The relationship of Lilium michiganense1942-01-01
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The Phloxes of NevadaThe Academy of Natural Sciences1942-01-01