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Botanist In Death Valley, Stanley L. Welsh
Botanist In Death Valley, Stanley L. Welsh
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Abstract
This book details the author’s trips to Death Valley, along with general ecological information about the region. Explorations by other natural historians are also recounted. Death Valley and its surrounding mountain ranges are stark and appear to lack vegetative cover, but that appearance is deceiving. The ranges and valley support a great diversity of living things, both plants and animals. Pages 10–17 contain photographs of various landscapes. Pages 18–20 list the plant species collected in Death Valley, 1970–1983. Voucher specimens are available for study at Stanley L. Welsh Herbarium, Brigham Young University.
Index Welshensis (Names, Types, Nomenclature, Bibliography), Stanley L. Welsh
Index Welshensis (Names, Types, Nomenclature, Bibliography), Stanley L. Welsh
Books by Faculty of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum
Included in this paper are the citations of new taxa, type specimens, nomenclatural proposals, and photos of selected taxa named by S.L. Welsh, or in concert with others, especially N.D. Atwood, Sherel Goodrich, Larry Charles Higgins, Elizabeth Chase Neese, and Kay Hugie Thorne.
Table of Contents
Abstract
Introduction
Names of collectors or co-collectors of type specimens, and those for whom new taxa were named, or those who served as co-authors
Country and/or state of origin of specimens
Neotype selected
Lectotype designated
New Taxa from Utah
New Taxa, Other States
Types of New Taxa – Utah
Types of New Taxa – …