Papers of Reed C. Rollins : a collection of his writings, 1957-1993 : an inventory.

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Papers of Reed C. Rollins : a collection of his writings, 1957-1993 : an inventory.

Reed Clark Rollins (1911-1998), Director of Gray Herbarium and Asa Gray Professor of Systematic Botany at Harvard University was one of the most important botanists in the twentieth century. He promoted the use of genetics, anatomy, and cytology to solve taxonomic problems and under his direction, Harvard University became a leader in the study of systematic and evolutionary botany. The collection consists of writings, primarily papers published in academic journals, documenting Rollins' scientific research in the field of botany.

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Rollins, Reed C. (Reed Clark), 1911-1998

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Reed Clark Rollins was born in Lyman, western Wyoming on 7 December 1911, and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 27, 1998. He was one of the most influential botanists of his generation. From the description of Papers of Reed Rollins, 1940-1998 (inclusive) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 175317158 Reed Clark Rollins (1911-1998), Director of the Gray Herbarium (1948-1978) and Asa Gray Professor of Systematic Botany (1954-1981) at Harvard University was one ...