Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944.

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Jesse More Greenman papers, 1899-1944.

Notes and manuscripts are for his monograph on Senecio which was never published. However, he published many papers on this genus. His lectures include popular lectures before civic groups, as well as those for courses at Washington University and Harvard.

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