Henry Curtis Beardslee Explained

Henry Curtis Beardslee
Birth Date:28 September 1865
Death Date:1 Jan 1948
Death Place:Painesville, Ohio
Nationality:American
Field:mycologist
Alma Mater:Adelbert College of Western Reserve University
Author Abbrev Bot:Beardslee

Henry Curtis Beardslee (28 September 1865 – 1 January 1948) was an American mycologist. He published several works with William Chambers Coker, and did a lot of work in Florida with Gertrude Simmons Burlingham after they both retired there.

Beardslee graduated from Painesville High School, in Painesville, Ohio in 1883. He graduated from Western Reserve University in 1889. He was an instructor at Asheville School for boys.

Beardslee's father, also named Henry Curtis Beardslee (1807–1884), was also a botanist.

Species

This is an incomplete list of species in which Beardslee was the author, or co-author with Gertrude Simmons Burlingham (Burl.). The year of description and publication may follow an entry:

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