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Leo Lesquereux | lit.salon
Leo Lesquereux
Born:
1806
Died:
1889
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Born:
1806
Died:
1889
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Manual of the mosses of North America.
1884
Leo Lesquereux
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Contributions to the Fossil Flora of the Western Territories ...
1874
Leo Lesquereux
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The fossil plants of the coal measures of the United States with descriptions of the new species, in the cabinet of the Pottsville scientific association
1858
Leo Lesquereux
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Botanical and palaeontological report on the Geological State Survey of Arkansas
1860
Leo Lesquereux
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On Fucoides in the coal formations
1866
Leo Lesquereux
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Description of the coal flora of the Carboniferous formation in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States
1879
Leo Lesquereux
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Principles of Paleozoic botany and the fauna of the coal measures
1884
Leo Lesquereux
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Letters Written from America 18491853
2000
Leo Lesquereux
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Quelques recherches sur les marais tourbeux en général.
1844
Leo Lesquereux
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Correspondence Lesquereux (Leo) and Engelmann (George)
1849
Leo Lesquereux
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Lettres écrites d'Amérique
1853
Leo Lesquereux
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New species of fossil plants, from the anthracite and bituminous coal fields of Pennsylvania
1854
Leo Lesquereux, Henry D. Rogers
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Musci boreali-americani quorum specimina exsiccata
1856
William Starling Sullivant, Leo Lesquereux
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Musci boreali-americani: sive specimina exsiccata muscorum in Americae Rebuspublicis Foederatis detectorum
1856
William Starling Sullivant, Leo Lesquereux
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Characters of some new Musci collected by Charles Wright in the North Pacific exploring expedition, under the command of Captain John Rodgers
1859
William Starling Sullivant, Leo Lesquereux
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Botanical and palæontological report on the Geological State Survey of Arkansas
1861
Leo Lesquereux, Geological Survey of Arkansas
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On the fossil fruits found in connection with the Lignites of Brandon, Vt
1861
Leo Lesquereux
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On Californian mosses
1863
Leo Lesquereux
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Antitrichia californica Sull. ms
1863
Leo Lesquereux, William Starling Sullivant
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A catalogue of the species of mosses found, up to the present time, on the northwest coast of the United States, and especially in California.
1868
Leo Lesquereux
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Report on the fossil plants of Illinois
1870
Leo Lesquereux
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An enumeration with descriptions of some Teritiary fossil plants: from specimens procured in the exploration of F.V. Hayden in 1870
1872
Leo Lesquereux
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New species of fossil plants from the cretaceous formation of the Dakota group
1876
Leo Lesquereux
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Land plants, recently discovered in the Silurian rocks of the United States
1877
Leo Lesquereux
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On the Cordaites and their related generic divisions, in the Carboniferous formation of the United States
1878
Leo Lesquereux
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On a branch of Cordaites, bearing fruit
1879
Leo Lesquereux
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Description of the coal flora of the carboniferous formation in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States
1879
Leo Lesquereux, Geological Survey of Pennsylvania
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Obituary [of Wm. Ph. Schimper.]
1880
Leo Lesquereux
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List of fossil plants collected by I.C. Russell at Black Creek, near Gadsden, Ala: with descriptions of several new species
1888
Leo Lesquereux
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The flora of the Dakota group: a posthumous work
1891
Leo Lesquereux
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Paleontology
1895
Leo Lesquereux, Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota
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Mosses of the North Pacific exploring expedition under the command of Captains Rodgers and Ringgold: collected by Charles Wright
William Starling Sullivant, Ringgold Captain, Rodgers Captain, Charles Wright, Leo Lesquereux