Edwin Lynn Bridges

…odoratissimus (Asteraceae) in peninsular Florida, U.S.A. Sida 20(2): 559-569. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41968071 Bridges, Edwin L. and Steve L. Orzell. 2003. Two new species and a new combination in southeastern United States Xyris…

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Max Hoyt Hommersand

…based on plate tectonics, p. 174. In D. J. Carr(editor), XIII International Botanical Congress, Sydney Australia, 21-28 August, 1981. Sydney, Australia: Australian Academy of Science. [Abstract]. (with G. L. Leister)….

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George Bowyer Rossbach

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Oliver Myles Freeman

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Paul James Philson

…Oread (/ˈɔːriˌæd, ˈɔːriəd/; Ancient Greek: Ὀρειάς, romanized: Oreiás, stem Ὀρειάδ-, Oreiád-, Latin: Oreas/Oread-, from ὄρος, “mountain”) or Orestiad /ɔːˈrɛstiˌæd, –iəd/; Ὀρεστιάδες, Orestiádes) is a mountain nymph. They differ from each…