James Solberg Henrickson

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James Solberg Henrickson (born 1940) is an American botanist born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He was a Professor of Biology at California State University, Los Angeles. He is currently a research fellow at the Plant Resources Center at the University of Texas at Austin.[1]

Select publications[]

  • 1964. Pollen morphology of Fouquieriaceae. Thesis (M.A.), Claremont Graduate School. 110 pp.
  • 1968 Vegetative Morphology of the Fouquieriacae. Dissertation (PhD), Claremont Graduate School 234 pp.
  • 1969. The Succulent Fouquierias. 7 pp.
  • 1973. DC. Volumen 1 of World Pollen and Spore Flora. Ed. Almqvist & Wiksell Periodical Co. 12 pp.
  • Richard Stephen Felger. 1973. Microanalysis and Identification of a Basket Fragment from Sonora, Mexico. 7 pp.

Books[]

  • 1969. Anatomy of Periderm and Cortex of Fouquieriaceae. 30 pp.
  • 1971. Vascular Flora of the Northeast Outer Slopes of Haleakala Crater, East Maui, Hawaii. Nº 7 of Contributions from the Nature Conservancy. Ed. Nature Conservancy. 14 pp.
  • 1972. A Taxonomic Revision of the Fouquieriacea. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden Ed. 99 pp.
  • James S. Henrickson, Richard M. Straw. 1976. A Gazetteer of the Chihuahuan Desert Region: A Supplement to the Chihuahuan Desert Flora. Ed. California State University. 271 pp.
  • Robert F. Thorne, Barry A. Prigge, James Henrickson. 1981. A Flora of the Higher Ranges and the Kelso Dunes of the Eastern Mojave Desert in California. Ed. Southern California Botanists. 116 pp.
  • James Henrickson, Lowell David Flyr. 1985. Systematics of Leucophyllum and Eremogeton (Scrophulariaceae). Ed. F. Mahler. 66 pp.

Recognition[]

Species are named in his honor include:

References[]

  1. ^ "Henrickson, James Solberg (Jim) (1940-)". JSTOR Global Plants. ITHAKA. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  2. ^ Fl. Neotrop. Monogr. no. 34: 95(-97), fig. 1983 (GCI)
  3. ^ Wrightia 5(8): 305 (1976). (IK)
  4. ^ Phytologia 34(3): 234 (1976), nom. (IK)
  5. ^ Contr. Gray Herb. 206: 7. 1976 (IK)
  6. ^ Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 51: 125. 1979 (GCI)
  7. ^ Nordic J. Bot. 2(1): 1 (1982). (IK)
  8. ^ Madroño 22(7): 374. 1974 (IK)
  9. ^ Phytologia 53(7): 451 (1983). (IK)
  10. ^ Phytologia 66(3): 261 (1989). (IK)
  11. ^ Wrightia 5(8): 301 (1976). (IK)
  12. ^ Madroño 28(1): 30. 1981 (IK)
  13. ^ Madroño 23(5): 263. 1976 (IK)
  14. ^ IPNI.  Henrickson.


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