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The published work of Lucien Marcus Underwood* 



John Hendley Barnhart 



The accompanying list of Professor Underwood's publications 

 comprises 2 1 2 entries. Nearly two hundred of these relate directly 

 to botanical topics, and it is noteworthy that his first two papers, 

 like his last three, dealt with ferns, and more than one third of the 

 entire number were devoted to the Pteridophyta. The entries may 

 be classified according to subject as follows : 



Botanical : 



Pteridophyta 7& 



Hepaticae 3 1 



Fungi 29 



Reviews 17 



Miscellaneous 43 



Non -botanical : 



Zoology . . . . 



Genealogy . . . 



Geology . . . . 



Miscellaneous . . 



7 

 2 



1 



4 



Total 



212 



The various papers and sets of exsiccatae are listed as nearly 

 as possible in chronological order, and nearly all of them have 

 been examined while this bibliography has been in course of prep- 

 aration. It would be rash to assert that the list is complete, but 

 tt is hoped that it approximates completeness. It should be 

 explained, however, that no attempt has been made to include 



contributions to newspapers, of which it is believed that there were 

 many. 



During the years 1 898-1 902, Professor Underwood was editor- 

 in-chief of the Torrey Botanical Club, and as such edited volumes 

 25-29 of the Bulletin and a part of volume 6 and all of volumes 

 7-12 of the Memoirs. The last two numbers of volume 12 of the 

 emoirs were not published until 1906 and 1907, but Professor 

 Underwood, at the request of his successor, saw them through the 

 P^^_and his name appears as editor upon the title-page of the 



Presented at a memorial meeting of the Torrey Botanical Club, January 29, 1908. 



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