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Reed Clark Rollins (7 December 1911 – 28 April 1998) was an American botanist, professor at
Harvard University and one of the founders of both the
International Association for Plant Taxonomy
[2] and the
Organization for Tropical Studies .
[3] He was also the second president of each of them.
[2]
[4]
Sources
Al-Shehbaz, Ihsan A. "Reed Clark Rollins (7 December 1911 – 28 April 1998)" Taxon 48(2): pp. 225–56
Campbell, Christopher S. and Greene, Craig W. (1988) "A Tribute to Reed Clark Rollins, Recipient of the 1987 Asa Gray Award" Systematic Botany 13(1): pp. 170–171
References
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"We've moved" .
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b Cowan, R. S. and Stafleu, F. A. (1982) "The origin and early history of IAPT" Taxon 31(3): pp. 415–420
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Stone, Donald E. (1988) "The Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS): A Success Story in Graduate Training and Research" in Almeda, Frank and Pringle, Catherine M. (1988) Tropical Rainforests: Diversity and Conservation California Academy of Sciences and Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco, California, pp. 143–187, p. 152
ISBN
0-940228-19-X , accessed 6 April 2009
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"Organization for Tropical Studies - The Rogues Gallery of Presidents" , accessed 6 April 2009
Botanist designation
External links
International National Academics Other