Albert Leroy Andrews correspondence, 1899-1964.

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Albert Leroy Andrews correspondence, 1899-1964.

Correspondence reflecting Andrews' expertise in the field of bryology includes inquiries from hobbyists and scholars for determinations of mosses and liverworts; requests by scientific journals for papers and critical analyses of published articles; questions from botanical agencies and societies, government departments, and major academic institutions around the world.

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