Browsing Ohio Journal of Science: Volume 84, Issue 4 (September, 1984) by Issue Date
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Survey of the Herbarium Resources of Ohio
Cusick, Allison W.; Snider, Jerry A. ( 1984-09 )More than one million specimens of vascular and nonvascular plants are housed in Ohio herbaria. These collections are an invaluable scientific resource. Only 13 Ohio herbaria are listed in the Index Herbariorum. This survey ... -
Brief Note: A Silver-Haired Bat, Lasionycteris Noctivagans, from Hamilton County, Ohio
Lewis, N.; Davis, R. A.; Vulinec, K. ( 1984-09 ) -
Ohio's Herbaria: Where Are We Going?
Stuessy, T. F. ( 1984-09 ) -
The Herbarium Resources of Ohio: Introduction
Stuessy, T. F. ( 1984-09 ) -
Early Ohio Botanical Collections and the Development of the State Herbarium
Stuckey, Ronald L. ( 1984-09 )It was nearly 90 years after Ohio was admitted to the Union before a State Herbarium was organized in Columbus. The earliest collections of vascular plants in the state were made by Manasseh Cutler (1788), Andre Michaux ... -
Ohio's Herbaria and the Ohio Flora Project
Cooperrider, Tom S. ( 1984-09 )The Ohio Flora Project, under the direction of the Ohio Flora Committee of The Ohio Academy of Science, was actuated in 1950. The goal of the project is the production of an illustrated Ohio Flora covering all vascular ... -
The Role of Ohio's Herbaria Beyond the State
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Clay Mineralogy of Wisconsinan Tills of the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area, Northeastern Ohio
Szabo, John P.; Fernandez, R. L. ( 1984-09 )Five Wisconsinan tills crop out in the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area in southern Cuyahoga and northern Summit Counties. Middle Wisconsinan Mogadore Till is restricted to isolated outcrops in deep valleys whereas ...