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Henry N. Andrews

(15 Jun) 1910 - 2002 (03 Mar)




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Henry N. Andrews was an American paleobotanist and specializing in the Devonian and Carboniferous periods, and who was on the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis.


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1936. Andrews, Henry N.. A New Sequoioxylon from Florissant, Colorado. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 439-446.Google Scholar
1936. Moore, John Adam and Henry N. Andrews. Transitional Pitting in Tracheids of Psilotum. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 151-158.Google Scholar
1940. Andrews, Henry N.. On the Stelar Anatomy of the Pteridosperms with Particular Reference to the Secondary Wood. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1): 51-118.Google Scholar
1940. Andrews, Henry N.. A New Cupule from the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (7): 595-601.Google Scholar
1941. Andrews, Henry N. and Cortland S. Pearsall. On the Flora of the Frontier Formation of Southwestern Wyoming. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 165-192.Google Scholar


1941. Andrews, Henry N.. Dichophyllum Moorei and Certain Associated Seeds. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 375-384.Google Scholar
1942. Andrews, Henry N.. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. I. Scleropteris, Gen. Nov., Mesoxylon and Amyelon. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1): 1-18.Google Scholar
1942. Andrews, Henry N. and Eloise Pannell. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. II. Lepidocarpon. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1): 19-34.Google Scholar
1942. Andrews, Henry N.. Contributions of Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. V. Heterangium. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 275-282.Google Scholar
1942. Andrews, Henry N. and Eloise Pannell. A Fossil Araucarian Wood From Western Wyoming. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 283-286.Google Scholar
1943. Andrews, Henry N. and L. Wayne Lenz. A Mycorrhizome from the Carboniferous of Illinois. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (2): 120-125.Google Scholar
1943. Andrews, Henry N.. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. VI. Certain Filicinean Fructifications. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 429-442.Google Scholar
1943. Andrews, Henry N.. On the Vascular Anatomy of the Cycadeoid Cone Axis. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 421-427.Google Scholar
1945. Lindegren, Carl C. and Henry N. Andrews. Cytoplasmic Hybrids in Penicillium notatum. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (4): 361-366.Google Scholar
1945. Andrews, Henry N.. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. VII. Some Pteridosperm Stems from Iowa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 323-360.Google Scholar
1946. Andrews, Henry N. and Jules A. Kernen. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. VIII. Another Medullosa from Iowa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 141-146.Google Scholar
1946. Kern, Ellen M. and Henry N. Andrews. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. IX. Some Petrified Seeds from Iowa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 291-307.Google Scholar
1946. Andrews, Henry N. and Lee W. Lenz. The Gallatin Fossil Forest. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 309-313.Google Scholar
1947. Andrews, Henry N. and Lee W. Lenz. Fossil Polypores from Idaho. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 113-114.Google Scholar
1947. Andrews, Henry N.. John Henry Britts-Physician and Fossil Hunter. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 115-117.Google Scholar
1947. Andrews, Henry N. and Ellen M. Kern. The Idaho Tempskyas and Associated Fossil Plants. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 119-186.Google Scholar
1948. Andrews, Henry N. and Sergius Mamay. A Crossotheca from Northern Illinois. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 203-205.Google Scholar
1948. Andrews, Henry N. and Robert W. Baxter. Contributions to Our Knowledge of American Carboniferous Floras. X. An Osmundaceous Stem from Iowa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 193-201.Google Scholar
1948. Andrews, Henry N.. A Note on Fomes idahoensis Brown. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 207-207.Google Scholar
1949. Andrews, Henry N.. Nucellangium, a New Genus of Fossil Seeds Previously Assigned to Lepidocarpon. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 479-505.Google Scholar
1950. Andrews, Henry N.. A Fossil Osmundaceous Tree-Fern from Brazil. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1): 29-34.Google Scholar
1950. Mamay, Sergius H. and Henry N. Andrews. A Contribution to Our Knowledge of the Anatomy of Botryopteris. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (6): 462-494.Google Scholar
1951. Andrews, Henry N.. American Coal-Ball Floras. Botanical Review (6): 431-469.Google Scholar
1952. Andrews, Henry N. and Charles J. Felix. The Gametophyte of Cardiocarpus Spinatus Graham. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (2): 127-135.Google Scholar
1952. Andrews, Henry N.. Some American Petrified Calamitean Stems. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 189-218.Google Scholar
1953. Andrews, Henry N. and Sergius H. Mamay. Some American Medullosas. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 183-209.Google Scholar
1956. Andrews, Henry N. and Karen S. Alt. A New Fossil Plant from the New Albany Shale with Some Comments on the Origin of Land Vascular Plants. Part 1. Crocalophyton, A New Transitional Sea-Land Plant. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 355-378.Google Scholar
1956. Andrews, Henry N.. A Note on the Nodal Anatomy of Ankyropteris glabra Baxter. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (4): 379-380.Google Scholar
1957. Murdy, William H. and Henry N. Andrews. A Study of Botryopteris globosa Darrah. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (4): 252-267.Google Scholar
1958. Andrews, Henry N. and William H. Murdy. Lepidophlois -- And Ontogeny in Arborescent Lycopods. American Journal of Botany (7): 552-560.Google Scholar
1960. Leclercq, Suzanne and Henry N. Andrews. Calamophyton bicephalum, a New Species from the Middle Devonian of Belgium. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1): 1-23.Google Scholar
1961. Dorf, Erling and Henry N. Andrews. REVIEW OF: Studies in Paleobotany., Henry N. Andrews, Jr.. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (4): 262-263.Google Scholar
1963. Beck, Charles B. and Henry N. Andrews. REVIEW OF: Studies in Paleobotany, Henry N. Andrews, Jr.. Castanea (2): 69-71.Google Scholar
1963. Phillips, Tom L. and Henry N. Andrews. An Occurrence of the Medullosan Seed-Fern Sutcliffia in the American Carboniferous. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1/4): 29-51.Google Scholar
1965. Andrews, Henry N., Harlan P. Banks and Thomas M. Harris. International Organization of Paleobotany. Taxon (1): 12-15.Google Scholar
1965. Andrews, Henry N.. Traité de Paléobotanique. Taxon (4): 137-138.Google Scholar
1965. Phillips, Tom L. and Henry N. Andrews. A Fructification of Anachoropteris from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Illinois. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (3): 251-261.Google Scholar
1966. Phillips, Tom L. and Henry N. Andrews. Catenopteris simplex gen. et sp. nov., a Primitive Pteridophyte from the Upper Pennsylvanian of Illinois. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (2): 117-128.Google Scholar
1967. Andrews, H. N.. . Taxon (3): 208-208.Google Scholar
1968. Andrews, Henry N., Andrew Kasper and Ely Mencher. Psilophyton forbesii, a New Devonian Plant from Northern Maine. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1): 1-11.Google Scholar
1969. Skog, Judith E., H. N. Andrews and S. H. Mamay. Canipa quadrifida, gen. et sp. nov., a Synangial Fructification from the Middle Pennsylvanian of West Virginia. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (3): 276-287.Google Scholar
1969. Gensel, Patricia, Andrew Kasper and Henry N. Andrews. Kaulangiophyton, a New Genus of Plants from the Devonian of Maine. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (3): 265-276.Google Scholar
1971. Andrews, Henry N.. Generic Names of Fossil Plants. Taxon (1): 178-178.Google Scholar
1972. Kasper, Andrew E. and Henry N. Andrews. Pertica, a New Genus of Devonian Plants from Northern Maine. American Journal of Botany (9): 897-911.Google Scholar
1974. Kasper, Andrew E., Henry N. Andrews and William H. Forbes. New Fertile Species of Psilophyton from the Devonian of Maine. American Journal of Botany (4): 339-359.Google Scholar
1974. Andrews, Henry N.. Paleobotany, 1947-1972. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden (1): 179-202.Google Scholar
1985. Matten, Lawrence C., Patricia G. Gensel and Henry N. Andrews. REVIEW OF: Plant Life in the Devonian., Patricia G. Gensel, Henry N. Andrews. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (3): 326-328.Google Scholar
1998. Andrews, Henry N.. Metasequoia and the Living Fossils. Arnoldia (4/1): 33-34.Google Scholar