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Pacific Science (1979), vol. 33, no. 4 © 1980 by The University Press of Hawaii. All rights reserved Harold St. John-Career Synopsis and Bibliography Harold St. John was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 25 July 1892. He received the A.B. degree Cum Laude in 1914, the A.M. in 1915, and the Ph.D. in 1917, all from Harvard University. During his years in Cambridge he was also Assistant in Botany at Harvard and Radcliffe (1913-1915), Assistant Botanist for the Canadian Geological Survey (1915; 1917), and Assistant at Harvard's Gray Herbarium (1913-1917; 1919-1920). From 1920 to 1929 Dr. St. John was affiliated with the State College of Washington (now Washington State University), first as Assistant Professor of Botany (1920-1923) and subsequently as Associate Professor and Curator of the Herbarium (1923-1929). Dr. St. John taught at the University of Hawaii for twenty-nine years. He was Professor of Botany from 1929 to 1950, Senior Professor of Botany from 1950 to 1958, and served two terms as Chairman of the Botany Department (1929-1940; 1943-1954). In addition, he was Associate Director of the Manoa (now Lyon) Arboretum from 1953 to 1957, and served as Arboretum Director from 1957 to 1958. He was a Visiting Professor at Yale University from 1938 to 1939. After his retirement from the University of Hawaii, Dr. St. John held professorships at Chatham College, Pittsburgh (1958-1959), and at the Universite de Saigon and Universite de Hue in Vietnam (1959-1961). In 1963 he was Fulbright Professor at Cairo University. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the Linnean Society of London. His memberships include the Botanical Society of America, Botanical Society of Japan (honorary), Hawaiian Academy of Science, Hawaiian Botanical Society, New England Botanical Club, Phi Beta Kappa, Philadelphia Botanical Club, Sigma Xi, and the Torrey Botanical Club. He was President of the Hawaiian Botanical Society during 1932 and 1933, and of the Hawaiian Academy of Science in 1947 and 1948. Founder and first editor of Research Studies, State College of Washington, Dr. St. John has also served on the Board of Editors of Pacific Science. He has made botanical explorations of eastern Canada, the eastern and north- western United States, Hawaii, eastern Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, southeast- ern Asia, the Indian Ocean, and tropical Africa. In 1943 and 1944, he served the Foreign Economic Administration, United States Government, as an explorer for qui- nine in the Andes of Colombia. Since 1929 Dr. St. John has been affiliated with the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in Hono- lulu, where today he continues his botanical studies. He has also served on the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Pacific Tropical Botanical Garden from its inception in 1971. BIBLIOGRAPHY ST. JOHN, HAROLD. 1915a. An insular variety of Solidago sempervirens. Rhodora 17: 26- 27. 1915b. Rumex persicarioides and Its allies in North America. Rhodora 17: 73-83, I pI. 1915c. Elymus arenarius and its American representatives. Rhodora 17: 98-103. 1916a. Botanical reconnaissance on the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Summary report of the Geological Survey of Canada for the calendar year 1915: 248-249. 1916b. Additional notes on Rhododendron maximum in New Hampshire. Rhodora 18: 73-74. 435

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Pacific Science (1979), vol. 33, no. 4© 1980 by The University Press of Hawaii. All rights reserved

Harold St. John-Career Synopsis and Bibliography

Harold St. John was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 25 July 1892. Hereceived the A.B. degree Cum Laude in 1914, the A.M. in 1915, and the Ph.D.in 1917, all from Harvard University. During his years in Cambridge he wasalso Assistant in Botany at Harvard and Radcliffe (1913-1915), AssistantBotanist for the Canadian Geological Survey (1915; 1917), and Assistant atHarvard's Gray Herbarium (1913-1917; 1919-1920).

From 1920 to 1929 Dr. St. John was affiliated with the State College ofWashington (now Washington State University), first as Assistant Professor ofBotany (1920-1923) and subsequently as Associate Professor and Curator ofthe Herbarium (1923-1929).

Dr. St. John taught at the University of Hawaii for twenty-nine years. Hewas Professor of Botany from 1929 to 1950, Senior Professor of Botany from1950 to 1958, and served two terms as Chairman of the Botany Department(1929-1940; 1943-1954). In addition, he was Associate Director of the Manoa(now Lyon) Arboretum from 1953 to 1957, and served as Arboretum Directorfrom 1957 to 1958.

He was a Visiting Professor at Yale University from 1938 to 1939. After hisretirement from the University of Hawaii, Dr. St. John held professorships atChatham College, Pittsburgh (1958-1959), and at the Universite de Saigonand Universite de Hue in Vietnam (1959-1961). In 1963 he was FulbrightProfessor at Cairo University.

He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Scienceand of the Linnean Society of London.

His memberships include the BotanicalSociety of America, Botanical Society ofJapan (honorary), Hawaiian Academy ofScience, Hawaiian Botanical Society, NewEngland Botanical Club, Phi Beta Kappa,Philadelphia Botanical Club, Sigma Xi, andthe Torrey Botanical Club. He was Presidentof the Hawaiian Botanical Society during1932 and 1933, and of the HawaiianAcademy of Science in 1947 and 1948.

Founder and first editor of ResearchStudies, State College of Washington, Dr. St.John has also served on the Board of Editorsof Pacific Science.

He has made botanical explorations ofeastern Canada, the eastern and north­western United States, Hawaii, easternPolynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia, southeast­ern Asia, the Indian Ocean, and tropicalAfrica. In 1943 and 1944, he served theForeign Economic Administration, UnitedStates Government, as an explorer for qui­nine in the Andes of Colombia.

Since 1929 Dr. St. John has been affiliatedwith the Bernice P. Bishop Museum in Hono­lulu, where today he continues his botanicalstudies. He has also served on the ScientificAdvisory Committee of the Pacific TropicalBotanical Garden from its inception in 1971.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ST. JOHN, HAROLD. 1915a. An insular varietyof Solidago sempervirens. Rhodora 17: 26­27.

1915b. Rumex persicarioides and Its allies inNorth America. Rhodora 17: 73-83, I pI.

1915c. Elymus arenarius and its Americanrepresentatives. Rhodora 17: 98-103.

1916a. Botanical reconnaissance on thenorth shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.Summary report of the Geological Surveyof Canada for the calendar year 1915:248-249.

1916b. Additional notes on Rhododendronmaximum in New Hampshire. Rhodora18: 73-74.

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1916c. A reVISIOn of the North Americanspecies of Potamogeton of the sectionColeophylli. Rhodora 18: 121-138.

1917a. The status of Glyceria Fernaldii.Rhodora 19: 75-76.

1917b. Remarks on several North Americanspecies of Alopecurus. Rhodora 19: 165­167.

1917c. Lycopodium Selago, var. Miyo­shianum in North America. Amer. Fern J.7:121-122.

1917d. Arenaria lateriflora and its varieties inNorth America. Rhodora 19: 259-262.

1918a. Additional wool waste plants. Rho­dora 20: 20.

1918b. Spiranthes in Dover, Massachusetts.Rhodora 20: 111-114.

1918c. Further notes on Potamogeton. Rho­dora 20: 191-192.

1919a. Phanerotaenia, a new genus ofUmbelliferae. Rhodora 21: 181-183.

1919b. Two color forms of Lobelia cardinalisL. Rhodora 21 :217-218.

I920a. The genus Elodea in New England.Rhodora 22: 17-29.

1920b. Trillium rectistamineum, a validspecies of the southeastern United States.Rhodora 22 :78-79.

1920c. A teratological specimen of Araliahispida. Rhodora 22: 152-153.

1921a. A freak sweet clover. Rhodora 23:25-26.

1921b. Sable Island, with a catalogue of itsvascular plants. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.Hist. 36: 1-103, 2 pI.; also as Contrib.Gray Herb. n.s. 62.

1921c. A tree-climbing woodchuck. J. Mam­malogy 2:207, pI. 15.

1921d. A critical revision of Hydrangea ar­borescens. Rhodora 23: 203-208.

1922. A botanical exploration of the northshore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence includ­ing an annotated list of the species ofvascular plants. Mem. Victoria MemorialMus., Can. Dept. Mines 126(BioI. Ser. 4):i-iii, 1-30,6 pI., 2 maps.

1923. William Conklin Cusick. Rhodora 25:101-105, portrait.

1925a. Notes sur la Flore du Labrador.Naturaliste Can. 51: 195-201.

1925b. A critical consideration ofHagstrom's work on Potamogeton. Bull.

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Torrey Bot. Club 52:461-472, fig. I; alsoas Contrib. Dept. Bot., State CollegeWash. 1.

1927. Arnica cascadensis St. John nov. sp.Rept. British Columbia Provo Mus. Nat.Hist. for 1926:CIO.

1928a. New plants from British Columbia.Contrib. Bot. Dept., State College Wash.10; also in Rept. British Columbia ProVoMus. Nat. Hist. for 1927:EI4-15.

1928b. A revision of the loco-weeds ofWashington. Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash. 41:97-106; also as Contrib. Bot. Dept., StateCollege Wash. 12.

1928c. Revision of the genus Crocidium.Torreya 28: 73-77; also as Contrib. Bot.Dept., State College Wash. 14.

1928d. The desert pansy. Amer. Bot. 34:89-94, 1 pI.; also as Contrib. Bot. Dept.,State College Wash. 15.

1929a. Notes on northwestern ferns. Amer.Fern J. 19:11-16; also as Contrib. Bot.Dept., State College Wash. 17.

1929b. A biological survey of the inlandempire. Northwest Sci. 3: 49-51.

I929c. The desert pansy. Wild Flower 6: 14,1 pI. An extract and partial reprint of thearticle that appeared in Amer. Bot.

I929d. Plants of the headwaters of the St.John River, Maine. Res. Stud., State Col­lege Wash. I: 28-58,2 pI., 1 map.

192ge. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, Part 2. Res. Stud., State CollegeWash. I: 59-64; also as Contrib. Bot.Dept., State College Wash. 20.

1929f New and noteworthy northwesternplants, Part 3. Res. Stud., State CollegeWash. 1:90-112, 3 figs., I pI.; also asContrib. Bot. Dept., State College Wash.22.

1929g. Calluna vulgaris, a recent adventiveon Sable Island, Nova Scotia. J. Bot. Brit.For. 67: 306-307.

1931 a. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, Part 4. Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash. 44:29-36; also as Contrib. Bot. Dept., StateCollege Wash. 26.

1931b. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, Part 5. Res. Stud., State CollegeWash. 2: 110-116, I map; also as Contrib.Bot. Dept., State College Wash. 29.

1931c. Reduction of Olsynium. Rept. Brit.

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Columbia Provo Mus. Nat. Hist. for 1930:Cll-13, pI, X-XI; also as Contrib. Bot.Dept., State College Wash. 32.

1931d. Pilea bisepala St. John, sp. nov. B. P.Bishop Mus. Bull. 86: 42-45, pI. III, fig. 2.

1931e. Additions to the flora of Niihau. B. P.Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. 9(14): 1-11, 3 pI.

1932. Notes on Pritchardia. B. P. BishopMus., Occ. Pap. 9(19): 1-5.

1933a. Lysimachia, Labordia, Scaevola, andPluchea. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 1. B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 10(4): 1-10,1 fig.,1 pI.

1933b. The sausage tree. Paradise Pac. 46:5-6,3 pI.

1934a. Panicum, Zanthoxylum, Psychotria,and Sicyos. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 2. B. P.BishopMus.,Occ.Pap.10(12):1-7,figs.1,2.

1934b. Planchonella Grayana St. John, newname. B. P. Bishop Mus. Bull. 120: 38-39.

1935a. Coprosma. (Description of 2 new sp.and 3 new var.) In W. R. B. Oliver, ed.The genus Coprosma. B. P. Bishop Mus.Bull. 132.

1935b. Mangarevan Expedition. Report ofHarold St. John, botanist. B. P. BishopMus. Bull. 133: 56-58.

1935c. Hawaiian Panicum, Metrosideros,Sanicula, Lobelia and Rollandia. B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 11(13):1-18,6figs., 3 pI.

1935d. Additions to the flora of MidwayIslands. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 3. B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 11(14): 1-4.

1936a. The replicate species of Phlox of thePacific Northwest. Torreya 36: 94-99; alsoas Contrib. Bot. Dept., State CollegeWash. 46.

1936b. Transfer of the Papuan Gouldia to thegenus Psychotria. B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ.Pap. 12(7): 1-4, 1 pI.

1936c. A revision of the Hawaiian species ofLabordia described by H. Baillon. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 4. B. P. Bishop Mus.,Occ. Pap. 12(8): 1-11, 4 pI.

1936d. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, 6. Madrono 3 :219-221.

1937a. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, 7. Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash. 50: 3-6.

1937b. A new Calandrinia from theGalapagos Islands. ArneI'. J. Bot. 24:95.

1937c. Flora of southeastern Washingtonand of adjacent Idaho. Student BookCorp., Pullman, Wash. i-xxv, 531 pp., 1colored map, figs. 1-11.

1937d. A pilgrimage to the home of Lin­naeus. Little Gardens 8: 5-7,2 pI.

1937e. A new Thalictrum from Mt. Rainier,Washington. Madrono 4: 114-115, I fig.

19371 Position systematique de Pelea ma­dagascarica (Rutacees) et revision dugenre Humblotidendron. Notul. Syst.(Paris) 6: 125-129.

1938. Linnaeus, the first modern botanist.Bull. to Schools, Univ. State New York24(14). 5 pp., 3 pI.

1939a. New Hawaiian species of Clermontia,including a revision of the Clermontiagrandiflora group. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 6.B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 15(1): 1-19,fig. 1, pI. 1-6.

1939b. New Hawaiian Lobeliaceae. Hawai­ian Plant Stud. 7. B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ.Pap. 15(2):21-35, pI. 1-7.

1940a. Hawaiian plants named by Endlicherin 1836. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 8. B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 15(22): 229-238.

1940b. Ophioglossum, Rollandia, andScaevola. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 9 B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 15(28):351-359,fig. 1.

1940c. Itinerary of Hugh Cuming in Poly­nesia. B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap.16(4): 81-90.

1941a. The status of Poa secunda and of PoaSandbergii (Gramineae) in North Ameri­ca. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, 8. Amer. J. Bot. 28: 78-81, 1 pI.

1941b. Additions to the flora of FishersIsland, New York. Rhodora 43: 77-82.

1941c. Teratologic Typha. Rhodora 43:85-91, 1 fig.

1941d. Revision of the genus Swertia(Gentianaceae) of the Americas and thereduction of Frasera. Amer. MidI. Nat.26: 1-29.

1941e. New and noteworthy northwesternplants, 9. Notes on North American Ther­mopsis. Torreya 41: 112-115.

1942a. Bibliographic note upon Gray's revi­sion of North American Oxytl'opis andSaxifraga. Rhodora 44: 90-91.

1942b. Later travels and botanical studies of

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William Hillebrand. Chron. Bot. 7(2): 69­70.

1942c. The water lily, Nymphaea odorata, acultivated plant in the state of Washington.New and noteworthy northwestern plants,10. Leafl. Western Bot. 3: 142-144.

I942d. New combinations in the Glei­cheniaceae and in Styphelia (Epacrida­ceae). Pac. Plant Stud. I. B. P. BishopMus., ace. Pap. 17(7): 79-84.

1942e. Nomenclatorial changes in Glos­sopetalon (Celastraceae). Proc. BioI. Soc.,Wash. 55: 109-112.

1942f The type locality of Polystichum Lem­moni Underwood. Madrono 6: 223-227.

1943a. New Hawaiian species of Peperomia.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 10. B. P. BishopMus., ace. Pap. 17(12): 171-175, 2 figs.

1943b. Distribution of Ophioglossum on is­lands of the Pacific Ocean. Pac. PlantStud. 2. B. P. Bishop Mus., ace. Pap.17(13): 177-182, 2 maps.

1943c. Acronychia niueana H. St. John, newsp. Reprinted from T. G. Yuncker, ed.Flora of Niue Island. B. P. Bishop Mus.Bull. 178:67-70, fig. 3.

1944. Diagnoses of Hawaiian species ofPelea (Rutuceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud.13. Lloydia 7:265-274.

1945a. Dryopteris, Deschampsia, Portulaca,Lupinus, Fagara, Stenogyne, andDubautia. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 12. Bull.Torrey Bot. Club 72: 22-30.

1945b. Revision of Cardamine and relatedCruciferae in Hawaii, and Nasturtium inPolynesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 3. B. P. BishopMus., ace. Pap. 18(5):77-93,1 fig.

1945c. Valid names in the Gleicheniaceae.Pac. Plant Stud. 4. Amer. Fern J. 35:87-89.

1946a. Mission to Micronesia. Paradise ofthe Pac. 58(3): 10-11, 32, 5 figs.

1946b. Tinian plants collected by R. S.Cowan. Pac. Plant Stud. 5. Torrey Bot.Club Bull. 73(6): 588.

1946c. Endemism in the Hawaiian flora, anda revision of the Hawaiian species ofGunnera (Haloragidaceae). HawaiianPlant Stud. 11. Calif. Acad. Sci., Proc. IV25: 377-420, pI. 37-46.

1947a. The history, present distribution, and

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abundance of sandalwood on Oahu, Ha­waiian Islands. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 14.Pac. Sci. 1(1): 5-20,3 figs.

1947b. A new species of Carex (Cyperaceae)from Fiji. Pac. Plant Stud. 6. Pac. Sci.1(2): 116-118, fig. I.

1947c. Pleomele Fernaldii (Liliaceae), a newspecies from the Hawaiian Islands. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 16. Gray Herb. Con­trib. 165: 39-42, pI. 3.

1948a. Origin of the plants used for susten­ance in aboriginal Polynesia. HawaiianAcad. Sci., Proc. 23: 9. (Abstract.)

1948b. Report on the flora of Pingelap Atoll,Caroline Islands, Micronesia, and obser­vations on the vocabulary of the nativeinhabitants. Pac. Plant Stud. 7. Pac. Sci.2(2): 96-113, 9 figs.

1948c. Plant records from the CarolineIslands, Micronesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 8.Pac. Sci. 2(4):272-273.

1949. A second Hawaiian species of Alec­tryon (Sapindaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud.17. Pac. Sci. 3(4): 296-30 I, figs. 1-4.

1950a. The authorities for TorreyochloaFernaldii (Gramineae). Rhodora 52: 53­54.

1950b. Discussion (a review of S. E. White'sprocesses of erosion on steep slopes ofOahu, Hawaii). AlTIer. J. Sci. 248: 508­510.

1950c. The subgenera of Dubautia (Com­positae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 18. Pac.Sci. 4(4):339-345, fig. I.

1950d. Flora of Engebi, Aomon-Bijiri, andRunit Islands. U.S. AEC, AECD-3446:37-54, figs. 1-8. (Declassified 1952.)

1951a. Review of W. R. Taylor's plants ofBikini and other northern MarshallIslands. Pac. Sci. 5(2): 207-208.

1951b. Plant records from Aur Atoll andMajuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, Micro­nesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 9. Pac. Sci. 5(3):279-286, fig. I.

1951 c. The distribution of Pisonia grandis(Nyctaginaceae). Pac. Plant Stud. 10. Web­bia 8: 225-228, fig. I.

1952a. Notes on Hawaiian species ofScaevola (Goodeniaceae). Hawaiian PlantStud. 19. Pac. Sci. 6(1): 30-34.

1952b. A new variety of Pandanus and a new

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species of Fimbristylis from the centralPacific islands. Pac. Plant Stud. 11. Pac.Sci. 6(2): 145-150, figs. 1-3.

1952c. Monograph of the genus Isodendrion(Violaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 21. Pac.Sci. 6(3):213-255, figs. 1-15.

1952d. Trees of the western Pacific region, byJ. Hugo Kraemer. Book review, Garden J.N. Y. Bot. Garden 2(6): 190.

1953a. Guide to selected trees on Universityof Hawaii campus. Hawaii's Universityrainbow campus. 2 pp., map.

1953b. Origin of the sustenance plants of thePolynesians. VII Int. Bot. Congr.,Stockholm, Proc. 152-154. (Abstract.)

1954a. Proposed amendments to the Inter­national Code of Botanical Nomenclature.Proposal no. 77. Taxon 3(1):6-16.

1954b. Ferns of Rotuma Island, a descriptivemanual. B. P. Bishop Mus., ace. Pap.21(9): 161-208, figs. 1-11.

1954c. Review of Mrs. Sinclair's "Indi­genous flowers of the Hawaiian Islands."Hawaiian Plant Stud. 23. Pac. Sci.8(2) : 140-146.

1954d. Proposals for the Paris Congress.Proposal no. 182. Taxon 3(4): 123-124.

1954e. The Galeate capers related toCapparis spinosa, species occurring fromthe Mediterranean to the Pacific. VIIICongr. Int. Bot., Paris, Rept. 4: 114.(Abstract. )

1954f The vegetation of Hawaii at the timeof Capt. James Cook in 1778-79, and acomparison with its present status. VIIICongr. Int. Bot., Paris, Rept. 26: 176-177.(Abstract.)

1955a [as 1954]. The Hawaiian variety ofDioscorea pentaphylla, an edible yam. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 22. J. Polynesian Soc.63(1): 27-34, figs. 1-2.

1955b. New species of Cyrtandra (Ges­neriaceae) from the Austral Islands. Pac.Plant Stud. 14. B. P. Bishop Mus., ace.Pap. 21(13): 275-283, figs. 1-2.

1955c. Cyrtandra nutans (Gesneriaceae) fromthe Island of Maui. Hawaiian Plant Stud.24. B. P. Bishop Mus., ace. Pap. 21(15):295-298, fig. 1.

1955d. Biography of Wilhelm NikolausSuksdorf (1850-1932), pioneer botanist

of the state of Washington. Res. Stud.,State College Wash. 23(4): 225-278, 13pI.

1955e. The relationship between the speciesof Erythrina (Leguminosae) native to Ha­waii and Tahiti. Pac. Plant Stud. 13. Web­bia II: 293-299.

1956a. A translation of the keys in the FloraMicronesica (1933) of Ryozo Kanehira.Pac. Sci. 10(1): 96-102.

1956b. Flora of southeastern Washingtonand of adjacent Idaho. Rev. ed. StudentBook Corp., Pullman, Wash. i-xxv, 561pp., II figs., map.

1956c. Un binome nouveau pour une especede "Stenocarpus" (Protoceae) de laNouvelle-Caledonie. Pac. Plant Stud. 15.Notul. Syst. 15(2): 230-232.

1956d. A lectotype for Philadelphus shar­pianus. Castanea 21 : 106.

1957a. Vegetational provinces of thePacific-Hawaiian. VIII Pac. Sci. Congr.Philippines, 1953, Proc. 4, Bot: 56-57.

1957b. Adventive plants in the MarshallIslands before 1941. VIII Pac. Sci. Congr.Philippines, 1953, Proc. 4, Bot: 227-228.

1957c. Comments on the typification ofGerardia L. Taxon 6(2) :47-49.

1957d. Discovery of Alternanthera (Ama­ranthaceae) in the native Hawaiian flora.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 27. JardinBotanique de l'Etat, Bruxelles. Bull.27(1): 49-54, fig. 2.

1957e. Notes on Hawaiian terrestrial speciesof Ophioglossum. Hawaiian Plant Stud.26. Amer. Fern J. 47(2): 74-76.

19571 Proposed amendments to theInternational Code of Botanical Nomen­clature. Taxon 6(7): 197-199.

1957g. Notes on Pritchardia. Principes1(5): 161-162. (Reprint of 1932 article.)

1957h. Gunnera magnifica, a new speciesfrom the Andes of Colombia. Svensk. Bot.Tidskr. 51(3):521-528,6 figs., I pI.

1957i. The identity and the distribution ofIpomoea pes-caprae (Convolvulaceae). IXPac. Sci. Congr. Thailand. Abstracts ofPapers 65-66.

1957). Origin of the sustenance plants ofPolynesia, and linguistic evidence for themigration route of the Polynesians into

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the Pacific. IX Pac. Sci. Congr., Proc.4:308.

1958a. The naming of Suksdorf Ridge. Res.Stud., State College Wash. 26: 54.

1958b. Nomenclature proposals for theMontreal Congress. VI. Proposals by H.St. John (Honolulu). Taxon 7(6): 155.

1958c. University of Hawaii campus treesand map showing locations. 2 pp., map.

1958d. Nomenclature of plants. A text forthe application by the case method of theInternational Code of Botanical Nomen­clature. Ronald Press, New York. i-vii,157 pp.

1958e. The status of "Gahnia a./finis" and"G. gahniaeformis" (Cyperaceae) ofPolynesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 16. Webbia13(2) :331-342, 6 figs.

19581 Brighamia citrina (c. N. Forbes andLydgate) St. John, comb. nov. Pac. Sci.12(2): 182.

1959a. Gunnera, the magnificent-giant herbof Colombia. Chicago Nat. Hist. Mus.Bull. 30(1): 3, frontispiece.

1959b. Botanical novelties on the Islandof Niihau, Hawaiian Islands. HawaiianPlant Stud. 25. Pac. Sci. 13(2): 156-190,11 figs.

1959c. New species of Solanum fromPolynesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 18. J. Jap. Bot.34(11): 333-340,3 figs.

I960a. The name of the Indo-Pacific strandScaevola. Pac. Plant Stud. 19. Taxon9: 200-208.

1960b. Flora of Eniwetok Atoll. Pac. Sci.14(4):313-336.

1960c. New and noteworthy northwesternplants. Part 11. Elymus, Luzula, Iris, andDelphinium. Leafl. W. Bot. 9: 96.

1960d. Note on Micronesian species ofFreycinetia (Pandanaceae). Pac. PlantStud. 17. Philippine J. Sci. 88(3): 403.

1960e. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 1. Key to the sections. Pac.Sci. 14(3):224-241,8 figs.

1961a. Note sur un cas de reversibilite depolarite en phyllotaxie. Faculte desSciences, Univ. de Saigon, Ann. 1960: 279,fig. 1-2.

1961b. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 2. Pandanus in Western

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Australia and notes on the section Foul­lioya. Pac. Sci. 15(2): 180-185, figs. 4-10.

1961c. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 3. A new species fromOeno Island, Tuamotu Archipelago. Pac.Sci. 15(3): 324-326, fig. II.

1961d. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 4. Disposition of somelater homonyms. Pac. Sci. 15(3): 327.

1961e. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 5. Pandanus of the Mal­dive Islands and the Seychelles Islands,Indian Ocean. Pac. Sci. 15(3): 328­346, figs. 12-22.

19611 Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 6. New Pandanus speciesfrom Queensland, Australia. Pac. Sci.15(4):563-575, figs. 23-32.

1961g. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 7. New species fromBorneo, Papua, and the Solomon Islands.Pac. Sci. 15(4): 576-590, figs. 33-42.

1961h. Monograph of the genus EgeriaPlanchon. Darwiniana 12(2): 293-307, 2figs.

1962a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 8. The Hong Kong coastalPandanus. Pac. Sci. 16(1): 70-73, figs.43-46.

1962b. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 9. Three new Pandanusspecies from Queensland, Australia. Pac.Sci. 16(1): 74-87, figs. 47-59.

1962c. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 10. New Pandanus speciesfrom Vietnam. Pac. Sci. 16(1):88-125,figs. 69-96.

I962d. Note on the fruit of Egeria NaiasPlanchon. Darwiniana 12(3): 523.

1962e. Monograph of the genus Elodea(Hydrocharitaceae). Part 1. The speciesfound in the Great Plains, the RockyMountains, and the Pacific states and pro­vinces of North America. Res. Stud.,Wash. State Univ. 30(2): 19-44, 5 figs.

19621 A new Scaevola (Goodeniaceae) fromSocotra Island. Webbia 17(1): 45-48, 1fig.

1962g. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 12. Queensland Pandanus.Pac. Sci. 16(3):291-346, figs. 107B-139A.

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1962h. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 13. Pandanus in theNorthern Territory, Australia. Pac. Sci.16(4):409-428, figs. 139B-149.

1963a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 14. New species fromMalaya and Singapore. Pac. Sci. 17(1):3-46, figs. 150-171.

1963b. The proposal (93) to conservePandanus L.f. Taxon 12(5): 201-204.

1963c. Monograph of the genus Elodea(Hydrocharitaceae). Part 3. The speciesfound in northern and eastern SouthAmerica. Darwiniana 12(4): 639-652, figs.1-3, tab. 1.

1963d. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 15. Malayan species de­scribed by H. N. Ridley. Pac. Sci.17(3):329-360, figs. 172-191.

1963e. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 16. Species discovered inThailand and Vietnam. Pac. Sci. 17(4):466-492,figs.192-205B.

19631 Flora of southeastern Washingtonand of adjacent Idaho. 3d ed. OutdoorPictures, Escondido, Calif. i-xxix, 583pp.

1964a. Monograph of the genus Elodea(Hydrocharitaceae). Part 2. The speciesfound in the Andes and western SouthAmerica. Caldasia 9(42): 95-113, figs.1-8.

1964b. Instructions for collecting Pandanus.Flora Malesiana Bull. 19: 1133-1134.

1965a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 17. Species, mostly new, inBorneo, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Pac.Sci. 19(1):96-112, figs. 206-214.

1965b. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 18. Pandanus of ChristmasIsland, Indian Ocean, and of the AnambaIslands, Indonesia. Pac. Sci. 19(1):113-119, figs. 215-218.

1965c. Bromelia sylvestris Burm. f. and itshomonyms. Taxon 14(1): 29.

1965d. Monograph of the genus Elodea. Part4. The species of eastern and centralNorth America. Rhodora 67: 1-35, figs.1-5.

1965e. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 19. Additional Malayan

species of Pandanus. Pac. Sci. 19(2):224-237, figs. 219-224.

19651 Monograph of the genus Elodea,summary. Rhodora 67: 155-180.

1965g. The identity of Senecio capillarisGaudichaud. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 26.Missouri Bot. Gard., Ann. 52(3):432-433.

1965h. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 20. New species fromIndia and Thailand. Pac. Sci. 19(4):523-538, figs. 225-231.

1965i. La distribution mondiale du genrePandanus. Adansonia 5(3): 307-308, 2 pI.

1966a. Monograph of Cyrtandra (Gesneria­ceae) on Oahu, Hawaiian Islands. B. P.Bishop Mus. Bull. 229: 1-465, 195 figs.

1966b. Revision of Capparis spinosa and itsAfrican, Asiatic, and Pacific relatives.Micronesica 2: 25-44, 4 figs, 1 pI.

1966c. Dispersal of a littoral species ofIpomoea, and speciation in Hawaii of themontane genus Cyrtandra. XI Pac. Sci.Congr. Tokyo. Abstracts of papers, biol­ogy, 24.

1967a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 21. The Pandanus mon­ticola group in Queensland, Australia.Pac. Sci. 21(2):272-281, figs. 232-237.

1967b. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 22. A new species (sectionHombronia) from New Caledonia. Pac.Sci. 21(2): 282-285, figs. 238-239.

1967c. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 23. Three Australianspecies of Pandanus. Pac. Sci.21(4): 523-530, figs. 240-243B.

1967d. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 24. Seychellea, a new sec­tion from the Seychelles Islands. Pac. Sci.21(4):531-532, fig. 244.

1967e. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 25. Pandanus tectorius var.sinensis Warburg. Pac. Sci. 21(4): 533.

19671 The pistillate flowers of Egeria densaPlanch. Darwiniana 14: 571-573, 1 fig.

1968a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 26. Pandanus mayotteensisfrom the lIes Comores. Pac. Sci. 22(1):99-103,figs.245-246.

1968b. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 27. Pandanus novelties

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from Madagascar. Pac. Sci. 22(1): 104­137, figs. 247-266.

1968c. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 28. The Australian speciespublished by Robert Brown. Pac. Sci.22(3) :412-421, figs. 267-271.

1968d. Cyrtandra megistocalyx (Ges-neriaceae), a new species from Oahu, Ha­waiian Islands. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 28.Pac. Sci. 22(3) :422-424, I fig.

1968e. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 29. New Papuan species inthe section Microstigma collected by C. E.Carr. Pac. Sci. 22(4): 514-519, figs.272-274.

1968/ Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 30. The new sectionMarginata from Papua. Pac. Sci. 22(4):520-522, fig. 275.

1968g. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 31. Bornean species col­lected by J. Motley. Pac. Sci. 22(4):523-531, figs. 276-278.

1968h. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 32. The new sectionInvoluta from Papua. Pac. Sci. 22(4):532-535,figs.279-279A.

1969a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 33. Further accounts ofAustralian species, and a key to the sec­tion Microstigma. Pac. Sci. 23(1):89-114,figs. 280-294.

1969b. Monograph of the genus Brighamia(Lobeliaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 29.Linn. Soc., London, Bot. J. 61: 187-204,18 pp., 7 figs., 2 pI.

1969c. Hawaiian novelties in the genusSolanum (Solanaceae). Hawaiian PlantStud. 30. Pac. Sci. 23(3): 350-354, figs.1-2.

1969d. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 34. Four species from thePhilippines. Pac. Sci. 23(3): 355-366, figs.295-299.

196ge. Types of sections in Clermontia,Cyanea, and Delissea (Lobeliaceae).Taxon 18(4):483.

1969/ Monograph of the Hawaiian speciesof Gouania (Rhamnaceae). HawaiianPlant Stud. 34. Pac. Sci. 23(4): 507-543,figs. 1-17b.

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1970a. New species of Peperomia (Piper­aceae) and Dendrocnide (Urticaceae) fromRotuma Island, Pacific Ocean. Pac. PlantStud. 21. Pac. Sci. 24(1):134-138, figs.1-3.

1970b. The "Staminodia" of the genusSchiedea (Caryophyllaceae) and three newHawaiian species. Hawaiian Plant Stud.33. Pac. Sci. 24(2): 245-254, figs. 1-5.

1970c. Classification and distribution of theIpomoea pescaprae group (Convolvul­aceae). Bot. Jahrb. 89: 563-583, figs. 1-6.

1970d. Typification of Charpentiera(Amaranthaceae). Taxon 19(2): 302.

1970e. Typification of Nothocestrum Gray(Solanaceae). Taxon 19(2): 304.

1970/ The career of Harold L. Lyon, foun­der of the Lyon Arboretum. Univ. of Ha­waii, Harold L. Lyon Arboretum LectureNo. I: ii-iv, portrait.

I 970g. Revision of the Hawaiian species ofCanavalia (Leguminosae). Hawaiian PlantStud. 32. Israel J. Bot. 19(2-3): 161-219,figs. 1-23.

1970h. The genus Sicyos (Cucurbitaceae) onthe Hawaiian Leeward Islands. HawaiianPlant Stud. 35. Pac. Sci. 24(4): 439-456,figs. 1-6.

1970i. Cyrtandra rotumaensis (Gesneriaceae)of Rotuma Island. Pac. Plant Stud. 20.Pac. Sci. 24(4): 457-461, figs. 1-2.

1971a. Endemic plants of Kipahulu Valley,Maui, Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian PlantStud. 36. Pac. Sci. 25(1):39-79, figs. 1­19.

1971b. The status of the genus Wilkesia(Compositae), and discovery of a secondHawaiian species. Hawaiian Plant Stud.38. B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 24(8):127-137, figs. 1-7,3 in color.

1971c. The date of publication of Forsters'Characteres Generum Plantarum and itsrelation to contemporary works. Na­turaliste Can. 98(3): 561-581.

1971 d. The vascular plants of the Horne andWallis Islands. Pac. Sci. 25(3):313-348,figs. 1-2.

1971 e. The identity of Arabis o-waihiensisCham. & Schlecht. Hawaiian Plant Stud.37. Willdenowia 6: 283-284.

1972a. Strongylodon secundus (Legu-

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minosae), a Melanesian species. Pac. PlantStud. 22. Pac. Sci. 26(1): 121-124, figs.1-2.

1972b. Endemism in the Hawaiian flora, anda revision of the Hawaiian species ofGunnera (Haloragidaceae). HawaiianPlant Stud. 11. In E. A. Kay, ed. A nat­ural history of the Hawaiian Islands, se­lected readings. Pp. 517-527, 1 map. Uni­versity of Hawaii, Honolulu. Reprinted inabridged form from Calif. Acad. Sci.,Proc. IV, 25:377-420, pI. 37-46 [1946].

1972c. Plantae Hobdyanae Kauaienses.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 31. Pac. Sci.26(3):275-295, figs. 1-9.

1972d. Harold St. John on G. Neville Jones.Plant Sci. Bull. 18: 23-24.

1972e. Canavalia kauensis (Leguminosae), anew species from the Island of Hawaii.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 39. Pac. Sci. 26(4):409,411-414, figs. 1-4.

1972/ The Indian species of Pandanus (sec-tion Rykia). Bot. Mag. Tokyo85:241-262,figs.l-l0.

1972g. The scientific names in the Germanedition of Parkinson's plants of use forfood, medicine, etc., in Otaheite. Linn.Soc., BioI. J. 4(4):305-310.

1973a. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 35. Additional Pandanusspecies from New Guinea. Pac. Sci. 27(1):44-91, figs. 300-326.

1973b. List and summary of the floweringplants in the Hawaiian Islands. Pac. Trop.Bot. Gard., Mem. 1: 1-519.

1973c. A new living species of Gouania(Rhamnaceae) on Oahu, Hawaiian Is­lands. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 40. Pac. Sci.27(3): 269-273, figs. 1-2.

1974a. New Pandanus species from NewGuinea and Bougainville Island. AustraliaCSIRO, Herb. Australiense, Contrib. 3:1-6, figs. 1-2.

1974b. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 36. The new section Asperifrom Indomalaya. Pac. Sci. 28(1): 79-82,fig. 327.

1974c. Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 37. Pandanus on AldabraIsland, Indian Ocean. Pac. Sci. 28(1):83-100, figs. 328-336.

1974d. The vascular flora of Fanning Island,Line Islands, Pacific Ocean. In K. E.Chave and E. A. Kay, eds. Fanning IslandExpedition, July and August, 1972, Uni­versity of Hawaii, Hawaii Institute ofGeophysics. Pp. 301-320, figs. 1-7.

1974e. The vascular flora of Fanning Island,Line Islands, Pacific Ocean. Pac. Sci.28(3) :339-355, figs. 1-7.

1974f Luteidiscus, new genus (Compositae).Pac. Plant Stud. 25. Bot. Jahrb. Syst.94: 549-555, fig.!.

1975a [as 1974]. Skotlsbergiliana new genus(Cucurbitaceae) of Hawaii Island. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 41. Pac. Sci. 28(4):457-462, figs. 1-2.

1975b [as 1974]. A new Ervatamia (Apocy­anaceae) from Makatea Island, TuamotuArchipelago. Pac. Plant Stud. 23. Pac.Sci. 28(4): 463-465, fig. I.

1975c. Ethnobotany and flora of Nualolo,Kauai. Pac. Trop. Bot. Gard., Bull. 5(2):24-28, fig.!.

1975d. Plantae Hobdyanae Kauaienses II.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 45. Bot. Mag.Tokyo 88: 59-64, figs. 1-2.

1975e. More variants of Scaevola Taccada(Goodeniaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 43.BioI. Soc. Wash., Proc. 88(8): 73-76.

1975/ Revision of the genus PandanusStickman. Part 38. Pandanus in Fiji, firstgroup (except section Pandanus). Pac. Sci.29(1): 55-77, figs. 337-346.

1975g. Cenchrus laysanensis (Gramineae) ofthe Leeward Islands. Hawaiian PlantStud. 47. Phytol. 31(1):22-24, fig. I.

1975h. Floristic needs in the Pacific Basin­Polynesia. XIII Pac. Sci. Congr., Proc.1: 111-112. (Abstract.)

1975i. The variability of the Hawaiian Maile(Alyxia olivaeformis), Apocynaceae. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 49. Phytol. 32(5):377-386, pI. I.

1975). The Medal of Honor awarded forservice to horticulture to Harold St. John.Gard. Club Amer., Bull. 63(3): 63-64.

1976a [= 1975]. Revision of the genusPandanus Stickman. Part 39. Pandanus ofRotuma Island, Pacific Ocean. Pac. Sci.29(4): 371-406, figs. 347-363.

1976b. Evaluation of Waltheria indica L. and

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W. americana L. (Sterculiaceae). Pac.Plant Stud. 28. Phytol. 33(1): 89-92.

1976c. New combinations in Zanthoxylum(Rutaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 44.Rhodora 78: 73-74.

1976d. Lectotypes for Brown's Flora ofSoutheastern Polynesia. Phytol. 33(7):417-422.

1976e. The status of Jacquemontia sandwi­censis (Convolvulaceae). Hawaiian PlantStud. 57. Phytol. 33(7): 423-428.

1976/ Biography of David Nelson, and anaccount of his botanizing in Hawaii. Pac.Sci. 30(1): 1-5.

1976g. New species of Hawaiian plants col­lected by David Nelson in 1779. HawaiianPlant Stud. 52. Pac. Sci. 30(1): 7-44, figs.1-20.

197611. Award of Merit for distinguishedservices to botany and horticulture. Amer.Assoc. Bot. Gard. Arboreta, Bull. 10(1):22, portrait.

1976i. Additions to the higher flora of WakeIsland. Pac. Plant Stud. 30. Phytol.34(3): 284.

1976). Miscellaneous taxonomic notes. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 58. Phytol. 34(2) :147-148.

1976k. A new species of Panicum (Gra­mineae) from Molokai. Hawaiian PlantStud. 42. Rhodora 78: 542-545, fig. 1.

1976/. A plant collection from Niue Islandby Jensen in 1876. Pac. Plant Stud. 29.Bot. Mag. Tokyo 89: 235-240, fig. 1.

1976m. The flora of Mt. St. Helens,Washington. The Mountaineer, Seattle70(7) :65-78, 3 figs.

1976n. A new Peperomia (Piperaceae) fromMaui. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 72. Phytol.34(4) :362-364, fig. 1.

19760. A new form of Alyxia olivaeformisGaud. (Apocynaceae). Hawaiian PlantStud. 50. Phytol. 34(4):388-389, fig. 1.

1976p. Flora of Eniwetok Atoll. EniwetokBioI. Lab., Contrib. 3: 1649-1672. Re­printed from Pac. Sci. 14:313-336 [1960].

1976q. Two lectotypes in Charpentiera(Amaranthaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud.5!. Phytol. 35(2): 132.

1977a [as 1976]. Revision of the genusPandanus Stickman. Part 40. The Fijian

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species of the section Pandanus. Pac. Sci.30(3):249-315, figs. 364-394.

1977b. The variations of Alphitonia pon­derosa (Rhamnaceae). Hawaiian PlantStud. 59. Phytol. 35(3): 177-182.

1977c. Additions to the flora of FutunaIsland, Horne Islands. Pac. Plant Stud. 33.Phytol. 36(4): 367-373, fig. 1.

1977d. The flora of Niuatoputapu Island,Tonga. Pac. Plant Stud. 32. Phytol. 36(4):374-390.

1977e. Observations on Hawaiian Panicumand Sapindus. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 61.Phytol. 36(5): 465-467.

1977/ The variations of Delissea subcordataGaud. Lobeliaceae. Hawaiian Plant Stud.62. Phytol. 37(4):417-419.

1977g. Notes on Eugenia (Myrtaceae) andHaloragis (Haloragaceae) from southeast­ern Polynesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 34. Phytol.37(5): 441-442.

1977h. The native Hawaiian Alternanthera(Amaranthaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud.63. Phytol. 37(5): 476-478.

1977i. Plants of the Sandwich Islands col­lected by Archibald Menzies. Phytol.38(1):1-6.

1977j. Revision of the genus Pittosporum inHawaii. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 64. Phytol.38(2): 75-98.

1977k. Revision of the Polynesian species ofHomalium (Flacourtiaceae). Pac. PlantStud. 24. Deutsch. Dendrol. Gesellsch.,Mitt. 69: 35-47, fig. 1-6.

1978a [as 1977]. The genus Pittosporum(Pittosporaceae) on Rapa Island and onthe Austral Islands, Polynesia. Pac. PlantStud. 3!. Pac. Sci. 31 (2): 195-209, figs. 1-7.

1978b. Notes on Hawaiian Psychotria(Rubiaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 65.Phytol. 38(4): 225-226.

1978c. New combinations in HawaiianCucurbitaceae. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 66.Phytol. 38(5): 407-408.

1978d. The new binomial Myrsine Helleri(Myrsinaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 68.Phytol. 39(2): 107.

1978e. Gardenia Weissichii of Oahu Island(Rubiaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 70.Phytol. 39(2): 108-111, 1 fig.

1978/ Plants of the Sandwich Islands

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collected by James Macrae. HawaiianPlant Stud. 77. Phytol. 39(5):307-319.

1978g. Novelties in Clermontia and Cyanea(Lobeliaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 79.Phytol. 40(2): 97-98, fig. 1.

1978h. Notes on Hesperomannia (Com­positae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 80. Phytol.40(3):241-242.

1978i. The Cucurbitaceae of Hawaii. I.Generic revision. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 67.Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 99: 490-497, figs. 1-2.

1978j. Revision of Joinvillea (Joinvilleaceae).Pac. Plant Stud. 37. Phytol. 40(5): 369­374.

1978k. Isodendrion Christensenii (Violaceae)of Kauai. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 81.Phytol. 40(5): 375-378, fig. 1.

19781. A new color form of ScaevolaTaccada (Goodeniaceae). Pac. Plant Stud.38. Phytol. 40(5): 390.

1978m. The new Smilax tongaensis (Li­liaceae) of Tongatapu Island. Pac. PlantStud. 36. Torrey Bot. Club, Bull.105:230-231, fig. 1.

1978n. Ochrosia (Apocynaceae) of the Ha­waiian Islands. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 60.Adansoma II, 18(2): 199-220, figs. 1-10.

19780. The Cucurbitaceae of Hawaii. II.Sicyocarya (Gray) St. John, new genus.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 75. Bot. Jahrb. Syst.100: 246-248.

1978p. Malesian Pandanus, by St. John, exStone. Federation Mus. J. n.s. 23: 32­65.

1979a [as 1978]. The new Dubautai Nagatae(Compositae) of Kauai. Hawaiian PlantStud. 78. Torrey Bot. Club, Bull. 106: 1-3,fig. I.

1979b [as 1978]. The first collection ofHawaiian plants by David Nelson in 1779.Hawaiian Plant Stud. 55. Pac. Sci.32(3): 315-324.

1979c. The fruit of Gardenia Weissichii(Rubiaceae). Hawaiian Plant. Stud. 83.Phytol. 41(3):144,1 fig.

1979d. A new Stenogyne (Labiatae). Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 84. Phytol. 41 (5) :305­308, fig. 1.

197ge. Plants collected in the SandwichIslands by Thomas Nuttall. HawaiianPlant Stud. 85. Phytol. 41(7): 441-446.

1979f Revision of Nototrichium sandwicense(Amaranthaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud.87. Phytol. 42(1) :25-28.

1979g. M etrosideros polymorpha (Myrtaceae)and its variations. Hawaiian Plant Stud.88. Phytol. 42(3):215-218.

1979h. Plants collected on the SandwichIslands by George Barclay. HawaiianPlant Stud. 89. Phytol. 43(3):281-286.

1979i. Resurrection of Viola lanaiensisBecker. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 90. Phytol.44(5): 323-324.

1980a [as 1978]. St. John's Hawaiian plantnovelties since 1972. Hawaiian Bot. Soc.,Newsletter 17(3/5): 56-62.

1980b [as 1979]. The vegetation of Hawaii asseen on Captain Cook's voyage. Pac. Sci.33(1): 79-83.

1980c [as 1979]. Novelties in the genus Pelea(Rutaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 50. Pac.Sci. 33(2):165-171, figs. 1-3.

1980d. Lectotypes in the Lobeliaceae. Ha­waiian Plant Stud. 91. Phytol. 45: 30.

1980e. Evaluation of H. Leveille's new Ha­waiian species. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 76.Phytol. 45: 289-294.

1980f A new variety of Nototrichium viride(Amaranthaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud.98. Phytol. 45: 295.

1980g. Key to Hawaiian species of Rauvolfia(Apocynaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 99.Phytol. 45: 354-355.

1980h Variations of Reynoldsia (Araliaceae)in the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian PlantStud. 100. Phytol. 46: 154.

1980i Two new species of Pandanus(Pandanaceae) from Rennell Island.Noona Dan Papers no. 137. Nat. Hist.Rennell Is., British Solomon Islands8:7-13, figs. 1-3.

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ST. JOHN, HAROLD, ed. 1952. Bibliography ofMicronesia, by Huzio Utinomi, botany.Trans. by Kanjyo Sakimura. Pp. 3-16.University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and F. K. BUTTERS. 1917.Studies in certain North American speciesof Lathyrus. Rhodora 19: 156-163.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and WILBUR DOANE

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COURTNEY. 1924. The flora of EpsomLake. Amer. J. Bot. 11 : 100-107, 1 fig.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and RALPH E. DAEHLER.1980. The flowering plants of Ka'ulaIsland, Hawaiian Islands. Pacif. Trop.Bot. Garden, Bull. 10(1): 3-7,4 figs.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and ARTHUR J. EAMES.1943. The botanical identity of theHawaiian ipu nui or large gourd. Amer. J.Bot. 30: 255-259, figs.I-3.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, CARL S. ENGLISH,GEORGE NEVILLE JONES, ROCELIA PALMER,RODERICK SPRAGUE, FRED A. WARREN,and GLADYS WEITMAN. 1928. New andnoteworthy northwestern plants, Part 1.Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash. 41: 191-200; alsoas Contrib. Bot. Dept., State CollegeWash. 16.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and M. L. FERNALD.1914a. Nymphaea variegata or N. ameri­cana? Rhodora 16: 137-141.

---. 1914b. The varieties of Hieraciumscabrum. Rhodora 16: 181-183.

---. 1915a. Some anomalous species andvarieties of Bidens in eastern NorthAmerica. Rhodora 17: 20-25.

---. 1915b. The occurrence of BOlly­chium virginianum, var. europaeum 111

America. Rhodora 17: 233-234.--.-. 1921. The American variations of

Silene acaulis. Rhodora 23: 119-120.---. 1950. Elodea. In Gray's manual of

botany, 8th ed. Pp. 93-94.ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and F. RAYMOND

FOSBERG. 1937. Vegetation of Flint Island,Central Pacific. B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ.Pap., 12(24): 1-4.

---. 1938. Identification of Hawaiianplants: A key to the families of dicoty­ledons of the Hawaiian Islands, descrip­tions of the families, and list of the genera.Occ. Pap. Univ. Hawaii 36: 1-53.

---. 1939. A new variety of Ruppia mari­tima from the tropical Pacific. B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 15(16): 175-178,1fig.

---. 1940. Identification of Hawaiianplants: Part 2, A key to the families andgenera of the gymnosperms and of themonocotyledons of the Hawaiian Islands,with description of the families. Occ. Pap.Univ. Hawaii 41: 1-47.

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---. 1952 Vegetation et flore de l'atollMaria, lies Australes. Rev. Sci. Bour­bonnais Centre France 1951: 1-7.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and E. HARDIN. 1929.Flora of Mt. Baker. Mazama 11(12): 52­102.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and DERRAL HERBST.1975. An earlier name for Bobea elatior(Rubiaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 46.Phytol. 30(1): 7-8.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and R. E. HOLTTUM. 1962.Revision of the genus Pandanus Stickman.Part 11. New species from Malaya. Pac.Sci. 16(2):218-237, figs. 98-107A.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and EDWARD Y ATAROHOSAKA. 1932a. Weeds of the pineapplefields of the Hawaiian Islands. Res. Pub.,Univ. Hawaii 6: 1-196,83 pI.

---. 1932b. Noxious weeds of the Ha­waiian pineapple fields. Spec. Pub. B. P.Bishop Mus. 20: 7.

---. 1932c. Zantho:Aylum semiarticulatumSt. John and Hosaka. In O. Degener, ed.Flora Hawaiiensis, Family 179, 1 pI.

---. 1938. Notes on Hawaiian species ofLobelia. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 5. B. P.Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 14(8): 117-126.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and ERIC HULTEN. 1931.The American species of Lysichitul11.Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 25: 453-464, 5 figs., 2pI.

---. 1934. Notes on Lysichiton america­num. Svensk Bot. Tidskr. 28(2): 1.

---. 1956. A comment on the genericnames Lysichiton and Lysichitum. TorreyBot. Club Bull. 83: 151-153.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and KUAIKA JENDRUSCH.1976. List of plants introduced to Hawaiiby the ancestors of the Hawaiian people.Hui Kokua No Na: Mea-Kanu Maoli 0Hawai'i. Publ. no. 1, 3d printing, 1st rev.1 p.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and GEORGE NEVILLEJONES. 1928. An annotated catalogue ofthe vascular plants of Benton County,Washington. Northwest Sci. 2: 73-93, 1map, 3 figs.; also as Contrib. Bot. Dept.,State College Wash. 9.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, V. J. KRAJlNA, and J. F.ROCK. 1962. Campus trees and plants,University of Hawaii. 28 pp., map.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and ROBERT W. KRAUSS.

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1954. The taxonomic position and thescientific name of the big tree known asSequoia gigantea. Pac. Sci. 8(3): 341-358,fig. 1.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and J. RICHARDKUYKENDALL. 1949 [as 1948]. Revision ofthe native Hawaiian species of Gardenia(Rubiaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 15.Brittonia 6(4): 431-449, 8 figs.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and LEONARD E. MASON.1953. Vernacular names of the plants ofBikini, Marshall Islands. Pac. Plant Stud.12. Pac. Sci. 7(2): 165-168.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and W. J. NEWHOUSE.1954. Proposed amendments to the Inter­national Code of Botanical Nomenclature.Proposal no. 81. Taxon 3: 19.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and G. E. NICHOLS. 1918.Pressing plants with double-faced corru­gated paper boards. Rhodora 20: 153-160.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and CHARLES S. PARKER.1925. A tetramerous species, section, andsubgenus of Carex. Amer. J. Bot. 12: 63­68, 1 pI.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and EDWIN B. PAYSON.1930. The Washington species of Draba.Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash. 43 :97-122; also asContrib. Bot. Dept., State College Wash.18.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and W. R. PHILIPSON.1960. List of the flora of Oeno Atoll,Tuamotu Archipelago, South-Central Pa­cific Ocean. R. Soc. N. Z., Trans.88(3): 401-403.

---. 1962. An account of the flora ofHenderson Island, South Pacific Ocean.R. Soc. N. Z., Bot. Trans. 1(14): 175-194,figs. 8-11.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and BENJAMIN C. STONE.1969. Materials for a monograph ofFreycinetia Gaud. (Pandanaceae). XI.Freycinetia of Vietnam and Cambodia andthe identity of F. Webbiana Gaud.Adansonia II, 9(3) :361-367.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and WILLIAM BICKNELLSTOREY. 1950. Diagnoses of new species ofCyrtandra (Gesneriaceae) from Oahu,Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian Plant Stud.20. B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 20(6):77-88.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, CARL SWANHOLM, andPAUL J. SCHEUER. 1959. A survey for alka­loids in Hawaiian plants, I. Pac. Sci.13(3): 295-305.

---. 1960. A survey for alkaloids in Ha­waiian plants, II. Pac. Sci. 14(1):68-74.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and FRED A. WARREN.1925. Preliminary list of the plants of theKaniksu National Forest, Idaho andWashington. Contrib. Bot. Dept., StateCollege Wash. 2: 1-36.

---. 1928. The crinite headed hieraciumsof the Northwest. Proc. BioI. Soc. Wash.41: 107-110; also as Contrib. Bot. Dept.,State College Wash. 11.

---. 1929. Eriogonum compositum and itsvariations. Res. Stud., State CollegeWash. 1: 84-89, 1 map; also as Contrib.Bot. Dept., State College Wash. 21.

---. 1937. The plants of Mt. RainierNational Park, Washington. Amer. MidI.Nat. 18:952-985.

---. 1938. Additions to the flora of Mt.Rainier National Park, Washington.Amer. MidI. Nat. 20: 243-244.

ST. JOHN, HAROLD, and D. WHITE. 1920. Thegenus Galinsoga in North America. Rho­dora 22: 97-101.

ABRAHAM, TERRY. 1976. Northwest botani­cal manuscripts. An indexed register of thepapers, 1867-1957, of Wilhelm NikolausSuksdorf, William Conklin Cusick,Charles Vancouver Piper, Rolla KentBeattie, and Harold St. John, in theWashington State University Library.Washington State University, Pullman,Wash. 64 pp., 4 figs. St. John, pp. 35-37.