Shear, C. L. (Cornelius Lott), 1865-1956
Shear, Cornelius Lott, 1865-1956
Shear, Cornelius L
Shear, C. L. 1865-1956
Cornelius Lott Shear American botanist and mycologist (1865–1956)
Shear, Cornelius L. (Cornelius Lott), 1865-1956
Shear, C. L.
Shear, C. L. (Cornelius Lott)
VIAF ID: 18731181 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Cornelius Lott Shear ‡c American botanist and mycologist (1865–1956)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shear, C. L. ‡d 1865-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a Shear, C. L. ‡q (Cornelius Lott)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shear, C. L. ‡q (Cornelius Lott), ‡d 1865-1956
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Shear, Cornelius Lott ‡d 1865-1956
- 100 1 _ ‡a Shear, Cornelius Lott, ‡d 1865-1956
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Works
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The Asa Gray bulletin. | |
The botanical work of Ezra Michener | |
Botryosphæria and physalospora on currant and apple | |
The chestnut-blight parasite (Endothia parasitica) from China | |
Collection and distribution of grass seed : field work | |
The condition and needs of systematic mycology | |
The control of black-rot of the grape. | |
The control of Texas root-rot of cotton | |
Cranberry diseases and their control | |
Cranberry spraying experiments in 1905 | |
Endothia parasitica and related species | |
Fungous diseases of the cultivated cranberry [MI] 1931 | |
Garlicky wheat | |
The genera of Fungi | |
Insect and fungous enemies of the grape | |
Life history of an undescribed ascomycete isolated from a granular mycetoma of man | |
Miscellaneous papers. | |
The mycological work of Mosses Ashley Curtis | |
Nomenclature at Brussels | |
Proposed amendments to the international rules of botanical nomenclature | |
A report upon the grasses and forage plants of the Rocky Mountain region | |
Selecta fungorum carpologia of the brothers L. R. and C. Tulasne | |
Spoilage of cranberries after harvest | |
Studies of fungous parasites belonging to the genus Glomerella. | |
Studies on American grasses : a revision of the North American species of Bromus occurring North of Mexico | |
Wrapping of apple grafts and its relation to the crown-gall disease |