Safford, William Edwin, 1859-1926
William Edwin Safford
Safford, William Edwin
William Edwin Safford American botanist (1859-1926)
Safford, W. E.
Safford, W.E. (William Edwin), 1859-1926
VIAF ID: 35938126 ( Personal )
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Works
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The Abbott collection from the Andman Islands | |
Annona sericea and its allies. | |
Botaly Papualthia Mariannae, a new species of Annonaceae from the Island of Guam | |
Cactaceae of Northeastern and Central Mexico. Together with a synopsis of the principal Mexican genera | |
The Chamorro language of Guam; a grammar of the idiom spoken by the inhabitants of the Marianne, or Ladrones, Islands | |
Classification of the genus Annona with descriptions of new and imperfectly known species | |
Cymbopetalum penduliflorum, the earflower of the Aztecs | |
Daturas of the old world and new : an account of their narcotic properties and their use in oracular and initiatory ceremonies | |
Diaries. Selections | |
Edward Palmer. | |
The fishes of Samoa. | |
Guam an account of its discovery and reduction, physical geography and natural history, and the social and economic conditions on the island during the first year of the American occupation | |
Guam and its people. | |
Lignum nephriticum : Its history and an account of the remarkable fluorescence of its infusion | |
Narcotic plants and stimulants of the ancient americans | |
Natural history of Paradise Key and nearby Everglades of Florida | |
The Ohio valley Saffords | |
Our heritage from the American Indians | |
The potato of romance and reality | |
Raimondia, a new Genus of Annonaceae from Colombia | |
The sacred ear-flower of the aztecs / Xochinacaztli. | |
Synopsis of the genus Datura | |
Te Pito te Henua : known as Rapa Nui, commonly called Easter Island, South Pacific Ocean : latitude 27 10' S., longitude 109 26' W | |
Useful plants of Guam | |
William Edwin Safford papers |