Howard E. Bigelow Explained

Howard Elson Bigelow
Birth Date:June 28, 1923
Death Place:Greenfield, Massachusetts
Citizenship:United States
Fields:Mycology
Workplaces:Department of Botany, University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Montreal
Alma Mater:University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Doctoral Advisor:Alexander H. Smith
Known For:Agaric mycota of the New England area
Author Abbrev Bot:H.E. Bigelow

Howard Elson Bigelow (June 28, 1923 – November 21, 1987) was an American mycologist, born in 1923 in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and died in 1987. He studied at Oberlin College from 1941 to 1943. He left college to fight in the American army. He returned to Oberlin after the war and obtained his Bachelor of Arts in 1949 and his Master of Arts in 1951. He studied botany at the University of Michigan under the guidance of Alexander Hanchett Smith (1904 - 1986) and received his doctorate in 1956. He was wed to mycologist Margaret Elizabeth Barr-Bigelow in 1956.[1] Bigelow and his wife worked for University of Massachusetts from 1957 to his death.[1] He is the author of works on the fungi of the genus Clitocybe and the family Tricholomataceae.[2]

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  1. Meredith Blackwell, Emory Simmons & Sabine Huhndorf (2008). "Margaret Elizabeth Barr Bigelow 1923–2008". Mycologia. 101(3):281-283. .
  2. Web site: Howard E. Bigelow Papers.