Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944.
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Second curator of the herbarium, Missouri Botanical Garden, 1913-1948; he was educated at the University of Pennsylvania (B.S., 1893), Harvard (M.S., 1899), and the University of Berlin (Ph.D., 1901); he was a plant taxonomist specializing in Senecio. From the description of Herbarium curator (Jesse More Greenman) correspondence and loan file, 1913-1948. (Missouri Botanical Garden). WorldCat record id: 61772608 From the description of Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944. (...
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