In 1883, he was invited to be a head of the cryptogamic laboratory at the University of Halle.
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Another significant finding was that the cryptogamic community differed between habitats due to light and other stand level variables.
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He retired in 1990 after having been the garden's senior curator of cryptogamic botany and editor of its journals.
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Her work is said to have " formed an important baseline contribution to the cryptogamic botany of Ireland and western oceanic Europe ".
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In 1823 he began the illustration and publishing of the journal " Scottish cryptogamic flora " and also contributed other articles in the field.
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In 1958, the director of The New York Botanical Garden, William Jacob Robbins, recruited Rogerson for the position of Curator of Cryptogamic Botany.
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William Russell Dudley was Assistant Professor of Cryptogamic Botany at Cornell University from 1883 to 1892, and received mycological training from De Bary in 1887.
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As a botanist, Brodie specialised in cryptogamic flora, i . e . plants which reproduce by spores, such as algae, ferns and mosses.
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She identified and reported on newly collected fungi, arriving from abroad as well as from the UK, and worked in the museum's cryptogamic herbarium.
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He also received his Masters of Science degree from Illinois University and returned to pursue what has been described as his life s work at the Harvard Cryptogamic Herbarium.