Coville, Frederick V. (Frederick Vernon), 1867-1937
Coville, Frederick Vernon, 1867-1937
Coville, Frederick Vernon
Coville, Frederick V. 1867-1937
Frederick Vernon Coville American botanist (1867-1937)
VIAF ID: 31059172 ( Personal )
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Works
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Aboriginal American basketry: | |
The adaptation of plants to their environment : syllabus of two lectures | |
The agricultural utilization of acid lands by means of acid-tolerant crops. | |
Asa Gray correspondence. Senders Co-Cu | |
Botany of the Death Valley expedition. Report on the botany of the expedition sent out in 1891 by the U. S. Department of agriculture to make a biological survey of the region of Death Valley, California. | |
Botany of Yakutat Bay, Alaska | |
Crepis occidentalis and its allies | |
Descriptions of new plants from Southern California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona | |
Desert botanical laboratory of the Carnegie Institution | |
Desert plants as a source of drinking water | |
Directions for collecting specimens and information illustrating the aboriginal uses of plants | |
Early botanical activity in the District of Columbia. | |
The effect of aluminum sulphate on rhododendrons and other acid-soil plants | |
Eriogonum intrafractum, a new species and new subgenus from Death Valley, California | |
Experiments in blueberry culture | |
Forest growth and sheep grazing in the Cascade mountains of Oregon. | |
Grossularia echinella, a spiny-fruited gooseberry from Florida | |
Grossulariaceae | |
... Harrimanella, a new genus of heathers. | |
The influence of cold in stimulating the growth of plants. | |
The itinerary of John Jeffrey, an early botanical explorer of Western North America | |
Juncus confusus, a new rush from the Rocky Mountain Region | |
Kentucky Bluegrass seed : Harvesting, Curing, and Cleaning | |
The lychee and lungan, 1921: | |
Notes on district of Columbia Juncaceae | |
Notes on the plants used by the Klamath Indians of Oregon | |
Observations ou recent cases of Mushroom poisoning in the district of Columbia | |
The rediscovery of Juncus Cooperi | |
Report of the Public lands commission. With appendix. | |
The reseeding of depleted grazing lands to cultivated forage plants | |
The revegetation of overgrazed range areas : preliminary report | |
Ribes eyrthrocarpum, a new currant from the vicinity of Crater Lake, Oregon | |
Standardized plant names : a catalogue of approved scientific and common names of plants in American commerce | |
Trees and shrubs of Lafayette Park, Washington, D.C., 1932: | |
The willows of Alaska. | |
Wokas : a primitive food of the Klamath Indians |