Edward Blanchard Chamberlain
American botanist
Edward Blanchard Chamberlain | |
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Edward Blanchard Chamberlain, 1915 | |
Born | (1878-07-24)July 24, 1878 Bristol, Maine |
Died | February 2, 1925(1925-02-02) (aged 46) New York City |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Bowdoin College Brown University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Botany |
Institutions | Sachs Collegiate Institute |
Academic advisors | James Franklin Collins |
Author abbrev. (botany) | E.B.Chamb. |
Edward Blanchard Chamberlain (July 24, 1878 – February 2, 1925) was a botanist and bryologist that specialized in the flora of Maine.[1][2] He served as president of the Sullivant Moss Society from 1905 to 1907.[3]
The standard author abbreviation E.B.Chamb. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[4]
References
- ^ Knowlton, Clarence H. (1925). "Edward Blanchard Chamberlain". Rhodora. 27 (317): 73–76. ISSN 0035-4902. JSTOR 23298517. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
- ^ Beals, A. T.; Knowlton, Clarence H.; Blakemore, Sumner; Bartram, Edwin B.; Evans, Alexander W.; Murray, Jas.; Sills, Kenneth C. M. (1925). "Edward Blanchard Chamberlain". The Bryologist. 28 (4/5): 43–51. doi:10.1639/0007-2745(1925)28[43:EBC]2.0.CO;2. ISSN 0007-2745. JSTOR 3238079. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
- ^ Presidents of ABLS, The American Bryological and Lichenological Society, retrieved September 28, 2019
- ^ International Plant Names Index. E.B.Chamb.
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Presidents of the American Bryological and Lichenological Society
- Abel Joel Grout (1899–1900)
- George Newton Best (1901–1902)
- John Michael Holzinger (1903–1904)
- Edward Blanchard Chamberlain (1905–1907)
- Theodore Christian Frye (1908–1909)
- Bruce Fink (1910)
- Alexander William Evans (1911–1915)
- Elizabeth Gertrude Britton (1916–1919)
- Annie Morrill Smith (1920–1921)
- Albert LeRoy Andrews (1922–1923)
- Robert Statham Williams (1924–1930)
- Edwin Bunting Bartram (1931–1932)
- Aaron John Sharp (1933–1935)
- William Campbell Steere (1936–1937)
- George Elwood Nichols (1938–1939)
- Hugo Leander Blomquist (1940–1941)
- Henry Shoemaker Conard (1942–1945)
- Richard T. Wareham (1946–1947)
- Paul Morrison Patterson (1948–1949)
- Lewis Edward Anderson (1950–1951)
- Geneva Sayre (1952–1953)
- Winona H. Welch (1954–1955)
- Ruth Schornherst Breen (1956–1957)
- John Walter Thomson (1958–1959)
- Roy Franklin Cain (1960–1961)
- Betty Wilson Higinbotham (1962)
- Howard Alvin Crum (1962–1963)
- Harvey A. Miller (1964–1965)
- Seville Flowers (1965–1967)
- Wilfred B. Schofield (1967–1969)
- William Alfred Weber (1969–1970)
- Paul Leslie Redfearn (1971–1973)
- Emanuel David Rudolph (1974–1975)
- Ronald A. Pursell (1975–1977)
- Irwin M. Brodo (1977–1979)
- William D. Reese (1979–1981)
- Thomas Hawkes Nash III (1981–1983)
- Norton G. Miller (1985–1987)
- William Louis Culberson (1987–1989)
- Dale H. Vitt (1989–1991)
- Vernon Ahmadjian (1992–1993)
- Barbara J. Crandall-Stotler (1993–1995)
- Chicita Frances Culberson (1995–1997)
- Brent D. Mishler (1997–1999)
- Robert S. Egan (1999–2001)
- William Russel Buck (2001–2003)
- James Donald Lawrey (2003–2005)
- Nancy G. Slack (2005–2007)
- Theodore Lee Esslinger (2007–2009)
- Karen S. Renzaglia (2009–2011)
- Roger Rosentreter (2011–2013)
- A. Jonathan Shaw (2013–2015)
- Larry L. St. Clair (2015–2017)
- Catherine La Farge (2017–2019)
- Doug Ladd (2019–2021)
- Scott Schuette (2021–2023)
- Daphne Stone (2023–2025)
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