Joseph Nelson Rose
Also known as
J. N. RoseRose, J. N
Born 1862-01-01
Died 1928-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF41956510
- WikidataQ1336049
- ISNI0000000073622813
- Open LibraryOL6045940A
Top Subjects
- Botany -- Mexico (5)
- Mexico (4)
- North America (3)
- Umbelliferae (2)
- Plants (2)
- Crassulaceae (2)
- Opuntia (2)
Books by Joseph Nelson Rose
Total count: 41
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Synopsis of North American pines, based upon leaf-anatomy[s.n.]1886-01-01
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Umbelliferae of E. United States[s.n.]1887-01-01
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Revision of North American Umbelliferaen.p.1888-01-01
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Plants collected in 1889 at Socorro and Clarion Islands, Pacific Ocean1890-01-01
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List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 1890 in Western Mexico and Arizona, at 1. Alamos 2. ArizonaGovt. Print. Off.1891-01-01
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List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 1890 in western Mexico and Arizona, at1. Alamos, 2. ArizonaGovernment Printing Office1891-01-01
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List of plants collected by Dr. Edward Palmer in 1890 on Carmen IslandGovt. print. off.1892-01-01
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A new Tabebuia from Mexico and Central America1892-01-01
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George Vasey; a biographical sketch1893-01-01
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Report on a collection of plants made in the states of Sonora and Colima, Mexico, by Dr. Edward Palmer, in the years 1890 and 1891.Govt. print. off.1895-01-01
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Descriptions of plants, mostly new, from Mexico and the United States.Govt. Printing Office.1895-01-01
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Plants from the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming.Govt. Print. Office1896-01-01
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[Notes on journey in Mexico in 1896] with maps1896-01-01
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Studies of Mexican and Central American plants.Govt. Print. Off.1897-01-01
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Agave expatriata and other agaves flowering in the Washington botanic garden in 18981899-01-01
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Plants of the Tres Marias Islands1899-01-01
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Agave1900-01-01
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New or noteworthy North American CrassulaceaeNew York Botanical Garden1903-01-01
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Studies of Mexican and Central American plants - no. 5.Gov't. Print. Office1906-01-01
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Cactus maxonii, a new cactus from GuatemalaSmithsonian Institution1908-01-01
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Morkillia, a new name for the genus Chitoniawith description of a new speciesSmithsonian Institution1908-01-01
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Nopalea guatemalensis, a new cactus from GuatemalaSmithsonian Institution1908-01-01
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Additional notes on Mexican plants of the genus RibesSmithsonian Institution1908-01-01
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Echinocereus baileyi, a new cactus from Oklahoma1909-01-01
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Rediscovery of Cereus nudiflorusGovernment Printing Office1909-01-01
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Nopalea lutea, a new cactus from Guatemala1909-01-01
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Three new species of Crassulaceae from GuatemalaGovernment Printing Office1909-01-01
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Miscellaneous papers / by J.N. Rose, N.L. Britton, John M. Coulter and G.N. Collins.Govt. print. off.1909-01-01
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Thompsonella, a new genus of Crassulaceae from MexicoG.P.O.1909-01-01
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Conzattiaa new genus of CaesalpiniaceaeGovernment Printing Office1909-01-01
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A new Opuntia from ArizonaSmithsonian Institution1910-01-01
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Three new species of Echeveria from southern MexicoG.P.O.1910-01-01
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On Opuntia santa-rita, a species of cactus of ornamental valueSmithsonian Institution1910-01-01
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The genus Talinum in MexicoGovt. Print. Off.1911-01-01
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Tumamoca, a new genus of CucurbitaceaeGovt. Printing Office1912-01-01
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The American species of Meibomia of the section NephromeriaGovt. Print. Off.1913-01-01
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A monograph of the Hauyeae and Gongylocarpeae, tribes of the OnagraceaeGovt. print. off.1913-01-01
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Populus macdougalii: a new tree from the Southwest(with one plate)Smithsonian Institution1913-01-01
The Cactaceae: Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus FamilyThe Carnegie Institution of Washington1919-01-01
The Cactaceae: Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus FamilyThe Carnegie Institution of Washington1920-01-01
The Cactaceae: Descriptions and Illustrations of Plants of the Cactus FamilyThe Carnegie Institution of Washington1922-01-01