MINTIN ASBURY CHRYSLER 



B.A., University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1894; Ph.D. (Plant Morphology and Plant Physiology), 



Chicago, December, 1904 



PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE, 

 ORONO, MAINE 



Instructor in Botany, Harvard University, 1905-07; summers, 1906-08; Botanical 

 Survey of Maryland (Maryland State Weather Service), summer, 1905; Associate Professor 

 of Botany, University of Maine, Orono, Maine, 1907-10; Professor of Botany, 1910-11; 

 Professor of Biology, 1911 — . 



Member: Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. (Fellow), Amer. Soc. Nat., Bot. Soo. Amer., Josselyn 

 Bot. Soc, New England Bot. Club. 



PUBLICATIONS 



Anatomical notes on certain strand plants. Bot. Gaz. 37: 461-464. 1904. — The 

 development of the central cylinder of Araceae and Liliaceae. Ibid. 38: 161-184. 1904. 

 — Regeneration in Zamia. (With J. M. Coulter.) Ibid. 38:4:52-458. 1904. — Reforesta- 

 tion at Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Rhodora 7: 121-129. 1905.— The nodes of 

 grasses. Bot. Gaz. 41: 1-16. 1906. — On cretaceous Pityoxyla. {With E. C. Jeffrey.) 

 Ibid. 42: 1-15. 1906.— The lignites of Brandon. (With E. C. Jeffrey.) Fifth Ann. 

 Rept. Vermont State Geologist. 1906. — The microgametophyte of the Podocarpineae. 

 (With E. C. Jeffrey.) Amer. Nat. 41:355-364. 1907.— The structure and relation- 

 ships of ,the Potamogetonaceae and allied famiUes. Bot. Gaz. 44: 161-188. 1907. 

 —Tyloses in the tracheids of conifers. New Phytol. 7: 198-204. 1908.— The nature 

 of the fertile spike in Ophioglossaceae. Ann. Bot. 24: 1-18. 1910. — The ecological 

 plant geography of the coastal zone, west shore district, of Maryland. The plant 

 life of Maryland, Maryland State Weather Service 3: 149-193. 1910.— The origin of 

 the erect cells in the phloem of the Abietineae. Bot. Gaz. 56: 36-50. 1913. — The 

 medullary rays of Cedrus. Ibid. 59: 387-396. 1915. 



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