04.04.2013 Views

Appendices & Glossary - Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Appendices & Glossary - Botanical Research Institute of Texas

Appendices & Glossary - Botanical Research Institute of Texas

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

1442 LITERATURE CITED/HOLTTUM<br />

2004. Index herbariorum (on-line version). http://<br />

www.nybg.org/bsci/ih/ or http://sciweb.nybg.org/<br />

science2/IndexHerbariorum.asp. New York Bot. Garden.<br />

Accessed 2004.<br />

HOLTTUM, R.E. 1969. Studies in the family Thelypteridaceae.<br />

The genera Phegopteris, Pseudophegopteris,<br />

and Macrothelypteris. Blumea 17:5–32.<br />

HOLUB, J. 1983. Validation <strong>of</strong> generic names in Lycopodiaceae:<br />

With a description <strong>of</strong> a new genus Pseudolycopodiella.<br />

Folia Geobot. Phytotax. 18:439–442.<br />

HOLUB, J. 1997. Stuckenia Börner 1912—The correct<br />

name for Coleogeton (Potamogetonaceae). Preslia<br />

68:361–366.<br />

HOMOYA, M.A. 1993. Orchids <strong>of</strong> Indiana. Published by<br />

Indiana Acad. <strong>of</strong> Science. Distributed by Indiana Univ.<br />

Press, Bloomington.<br />

HOOKER, W.J. 1836. Lupinus subcarnosus (Plate 3467),<br />

Lupinus texensis (Plate 3492). Bot. Mag. 63.<br />

HOOPER, S.S. 1972. New taxa, names and combinations<br />

in Cyperaceae for the ‘Flora <strong>of</strong> West Tropical Africa.’<br />

Kew Bull. 26:577–583.<br />

HOOPER, S.S. 1986. A concept <strong>of</strong> the cyperoid spikelet<br />

and its terminology, illustrated by new species <strong>of</strong><br />

Lipocarpha (Cyperaceae). Kew Bull. 41:423–428.<br />

HORN, C.N. (CHARLES). Personal communication. Expert<br />

on Pontederiaceae. Dept. <strong>of</strong> Biology, Newberry<br />

College, Newberry, SC.<br />

HORN, C.N. 1985. A systematic revision <strong>of</strong> the genus<br />

Heteranthera (sensu lato; Pontederiaceae). Ph.D. dissertation,<br />

Univ. Alabama, Tuscaloosa.<br />

HORN, C.N. 1987. Pontederiaceae. In: G. Harling and B.<br />

Sparre, eds. Fl. Ecuador 29:1–20.<br />

HORN, C.N. 1988. Developmental heterophylly in the<br />

genus Heteranthera (Pontederiaceae). Aquatic Bot.<br />

31:197–209.<br />

HORN, C.N. 2002. Pontederiaceae. In: Flora <strong>of</strong> North<br />

America Editorial Committee, eds. Fl. North Amer.<br />

26:39–46. Oxford Univ. Press, New York and Oxford.<br />

HORN, C.N. and R.R. HAYNES. 1987. Typification <strong>of</strong><br />

Pontederia and its Linnaean species names (Pontederiaceae).<br />

Taxon 36:621–625.<br />

HORNBERGER, K.L. 1987. Systematics <strong>of</strong> the genus Sisyrinchium<br />

(Iridaceae) in the southeastern United States.<br />

Ph.D. dissertation, Univ. <strong>of</strong> Arkansas, Fayetteville.<br />

HORNBERGER, K.L. 1991. The blue-eyed grasses<br />

(Sisyrinchium: Iridaceae) <strong>of</strong> Arkansas. Sida 14:597–604.<br />

HORNE, F. and A. KAHN. 1997. Phylogeny <strong>of</strong> North American<br />

wild rice, a theory. SouthW. Naturalist 42:423–434.<br />

HORRES, R., G. ZIZKA, G. KAHL, and K. WEISING. 2000.<br />

Molecular phylogenetics <strong>of</strong> Bromeliaceae: Evidence<br />

from trnL(UAA) intron sequences <strong>of</strong> the chloroplast<br />

genome. Pl. Biol. 2:306–315.<br />

HORTON, J.L. and H.S. NEUFELD. 1998. Photosynthetic<br />

responses <strong>of</strong> Microstegium vimineum (Trin.) A. Camus,<br />

a shade-tolerant, C4 grass, to variable light environments.<br />

Oecologia 114:11–19.<br />

HOSHIZAKI, B.J. and R.C. MORAN. 2001. Fern grower’s<br />

manual (revised and expanded ed.). Timber Press,<br />

Portland, OR.<br />

HOSHIZAKI, B.J. and K.A. WILSON. 1999. The cultivated<br />

species <strong>of</strong> the fern genus Dryopteris in the United<br />

States. Amer. Fern J. 89:1–98.<br />

HOTCHKISS, N. and H.L. DOZIER. 1949. Taxonomy and distribution<br />

<strong>of</strong> North American cat-tails. Amer. Midl.<br />

Naturalist 41:237–254.<br />

HOUGH, R.B. 1898. The American woods, exhibited by<br />

actual specimens and with copious explanatory text.<br />

Second edition. Published and sections prepared by<br />

the author, Lowville, NY.<br />

HOUGHTON, J.T., G.J. JENKINS, and J.J. EPHRAUMS, eds.<br />

1990. Climate change, the IPCC scientific assessment.<br />

Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, England, U.K.<br />

HOUGHTON, J.T., L.G. MIERA FILHO, B.A. CALLANDER, N.<br />

HARRIS, A. KATTENBERG, and K. MASKELL, eds. 1995.<br />

Climate change 1995, the science <strong>of</strong> climate change.<br />

Published for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate<br />

Change by Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge,<br />

England, U.K.<br />

HOUGHTON, J.T., Y. DING, D.J. GRIGGS, M. NOGUER, P.J.<br />

VAN DER LINDEN, X. DAI, K. MASKELL, and C.A.<br />

JOHNSON. 2001. Climate change 2001: The scientific<br />

basis. Published for the Intergovernmental Panel on<br />

Climate Change by Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge,<br />

England, U.K.<br />

HOWARD, L. 1833. The climate <strong>of</strong> London. Vols. I-III.<br />

London, England, U.K.<br />

HOWARD, T.M. 1993. The genus Nothoscordum in cultivation.<br />

Herbertia 49:6–19.<br />

HOWARD, T.M. 1990. Allium texanum [Amaryllidaceae<br />

(Alliaceae)]. A new species from central <strong>Texas</strong> and<br />

adjacent Oklahoma. Herbertia 46:125–127.<br />

HOWARD, T.M. 1995. The correct identity <strong>of</strong> Hymenocallis<br />

galvestonensis (Herb.) Amaryllidaceae. Herbertia<br />

50:48–59.<br />

HOWARD, T.M. 1996. Two new Mexican Habranthus species<br />

and a review <strong>of</strong> the Mexican Habranthus. Herbertia<br />

51:42–47.<br />

HSAIO, C., S.W.L. JACOBS, N.P. BARKER, and N.J.<br />

CHATTERTON. 1998. A molecular phylogeny <strong>of</strong> the<br />

subfamily Arundinoideae (Poaceae) based on sequences<br />

<strong>of</strong> rDNA (ITS). Austral. Syst. Bot. 11:41–52.<br />

HSÜ, J. 1983. Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic vegetation<br />

in China, emphasizing their connections with North<br />

America. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 70:490–508.<br />

HSU, P.-S., K. SIRO, Z.-Z. YU, and J.-Z. LIN 1994. Synopsis<br />

<strong>of</strong> the genus Lycoris (Amaryllidaceae). Sida 16:301–331.<br />

HUBBARD, F.T. 1915. A taxonomic study <strong>of</strong> Setaria italica<br />

and its immediate allies. Amer. J. Bot. 2:169–198.<br />

HUBER, H. 1998. Dioscoreaceae. In: K. Kubitzki, H. Huber,<br />

P.J. Rudall, P.S. Stevens, and T. Stützel, eds. The families<br />

and genera <strong>of</strong> vascular plants, Vol. III. Flowering plants.<br />

Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae). Pp.<br />

216–235. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!