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California Moss eFlora: Literature list

Jan 1 2013 ·

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Flowers, S. 1973. Mosses: Utah and the West. Brigham Young University Press, Provo, UT. |js|

Ireland, R. R. 1982. Moss flora of the Maritime Provinces. National Museum of Canada Publication in Botany 13.:1-738. [Excellent illustrations for many taxa occurring in California.] |js|

Janssens, J. A. 1983. Past and extant distribution of Drepanocladus in North America, with notes on differentiation of fossil fragments. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 54:251-298. |js|

Kanda, H. 1978. A revision of the family Amblystegiaceae of Japan II. Journal of Science of Hiroshima University, Serial 6 Division 2, 16:47-119. [Numerous illustrations.] |js|

Lawton, E. 1971. Moss flora of the Pacific Northwest. Hattori Botanical Laboratory Nichinan, Miyazaki, Japan. |js|

Ochyra, R. 1998a. The moss flora of King George Island, Antarctica. Polish Academy of Sciences, W. Szafer Institute of Botany, Cracow, Poland. [Illustrations.] |js|

Sharp, A. J., H. Crum, and P. M. Eckel. 1994. The moss flora of Mexico. 2 vols. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden 69:1-1113. |js|

Smith, A. J. E. 1978. The moss flora of Britain and Ireland. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England. [Excellent illustrations for many taxa that occur in California.] |js|


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