Theodore Christian Frye 



B.S., University of Illinois, 1894; Ph.D. (Botany and Zoology), 

 Chicago, August, 1902 



PROFESSOR OF BOTANY, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 

 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 



Professor of Biology, Morningside College, Sioux City, Iowa, 1902-03; Professor of 

 Botany, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1903 — . In charge, Puget Sound 

 Marine Station, summers, 1905, 1907-1909; Director, 1914 — . In charge. Kelp Investiga- 

 tion Ejcpedition to southeastern Alaska, U. S. Bureau of Soils, May-Sept., 1913. Acting 

 Dean, College of Science, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1914 — . 



Member: Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. (Fellow, and Member Executive Committee, Pacific 

 Branch), Bot. Sec. Amer., Wash. Acad. Sci., Amer. Assoc. Univ. Professors. 



PUBLICATIONS 



Books. A key to the families of Washington plants. (With Engstrom.) 19 pp 

 Seattle, 1908. — Laboratory exercises in elementary botany. (WithG. B. Rigg.) 75 pp 

 Seattle, 1909.— 2nd Ed. 139 pp. Boston, 1911.— Northwest flora. (With G. B 

 Rigg.) 454 pp. Seattle, 1912. — The ferns of Washington. (With Jackson.) 59 pp 

 Seattle, 1914. — Elementary flora of the Northwest. (With G. B. Rigg.) 254 pp 

 New York, 1914. 



Papers. Development of the pollen in some Asclepiadaceae. Bot. Gaz. 22: 325- 

 331. 1901. — A morphological study of certain Asclepiadaceae. Ibid. 24: 389-413. 

 1902. — The embryo sac of Casuarina stricta. Ibid. 36: 101-113. 1903. — High school 

 herbaria. Northwest Jour. Ed. 15: 14-16. 1904. — A contribution to the life history 

 of Apocynum androsaemifolium. (With Blodgett.) Bot. Gaz. 40: 49-53. 1905. — 

 Nereocystis luetkeana. Ibid. 42: 143-146. 1906. — Clams and clam diggers. Wasli- 

 ington Mag. (Seattle) 1: 478-480. 1906. — Note on Catharinea rosulata. Bryologist 

 10: 53-54. 1907. — Thallophytes and bryophytes from the Olympic mountains. The 

 Mountaineer 1: 117-138. 1908. — A few lichens and bryophytes from Mount Hood. 

 Bryologist 12: 6-7. 1909.— Peculiarity in Neckera mensiesii. Ibid. 12: 52-53. 1909. 

 — Grimmia olympica, a new species. Ibid. 13: 58-59. 1910. — The Polytrichaceae of 

 western North America. (With Waddingham.) Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. 12: 271-328. 

 1910. — Height and dominance of the Douglas fir. Forestry Quart. 8: 465^70. 1910. 

 — Flora characteristic of the different soils. (In: Soil survey of Puget Sound. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric, Bur. Soils. Pages 34-40.) 1911. — The ferns of Washington. (With Jack- 

 son.) Amer. Fern Jour. 1913. — Hormiscia tetraciliata, s-p. nov. (With Zeller.) Puget 

 Sound Marine Sta. Pub. 1:9-13. 1915. — The kelp beds of southeast Alaska. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric. Rept. 100: 60-104. 1915. — The size of kelps on the Pacific coast of North 

 America. .(With Rigg and Crandall.) Bot. Gaz. 60: 473^82. 1915. — Gas pressure in 

 Nereocystis. Puget Sound Marine Sta. Pub. 1: 85-88. 1916. 



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