Contributors: Encyclopedia Arctica 5: Plant Sciences (General)

Author Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1879-1962

Contributors to Volume 5

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CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME V

Nicholas Polunin: Adviser and Special Editor

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Ralph W. Chaney Professor of Paleontology and Curator, Musuem
of Paleontology, University of California,
Berkeley, California
Eilif Dahl Universitetets Botaniske Museum, Oslo, Norway
G. Erdtman Director, Polynological Laboratory, Bromma,
Stockholm, Sweden
J. L. Giddings, Jr. Research Associate, The University Museum,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Thomas M. Harris Professor of Botany, Univertsity of Reading, England
Ilmari Hustich Botanical Institute of the University, Helsinki, Finland
Johannes Iverson Statsgeolog, Danmarks Geologiske Undersøgelse,
Charlottenlund, Denmark
Ivar Jørstad Director, Statens Plantevern, Universitetets Botaniske
Museum, Oslo, Norway
C. D. Kelly Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, McGill University,
Montreal, Canada
Anton Lang Kerckhoff Laboratories of Biology, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California
J. Levitt Associate Professor of Botany, University of
Missouri, Columbia, Missouri
A Á skell Löve Institute of Botany and Genetics, University of
Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
Nicholas Polunin Macdonald Professor of Botany, McGill University,
Montreal; Research Fellow, Gray Herbarium, Harvard
University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Robert Ross Assistant Keeper of Botany, British Museum (Natural
History), London, England

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Rolf Singer Research Associate, Farlow Herbarium, Harvard Uni–
versity; Instituto Miguel Lillo, Tucuman, Argentina
Thorvald Sørensen Lektor, Kgl. Veterinaer-og Landbohø g j skole,
Copenhagen, Denmark
William Campbell Steere Professor of Botany, Stanford University,
Stanford, California
William Randolph Taylor Professor of Botany and Curator of Algae, University
of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
John Walton Regius Professor of Botany, University of Glasgow,
Scotland
J. Warren Wilson Lecturer, Department of Botany, University of Reading,
England
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