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Special reports, memoranda, lecture syllabi, radio-script. National Park Service.
Altitudinal Gradients of Bryophyte Diversity and Community Assemblage in Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forests." In Proceedings from the Conference on the Ecology and Management of High-Elevation Forests in the Central and Southern Appalachian Mountains, edited by James S. Rentch and Thomas M. Schuler, 226. Newtown, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research, 2010.
"Through the Year in the Great Smoky Mounatins National Park, Month by Month." In The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge: The Story of the Southern Appalachians, edited by Roderick Peattie, 263-289. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1943.
"Another New Species of Plagiochila from the Southern Appalachian Mountains." The Bryologist 43, no. 4 (1940): 89-95.
"Bark Factors Affecting the Distribution of Corticolous Bryophytic Communities." The American Midland Naturalist 20, no. 2 (1938): 302-330.
"Bryophytic Unions of Certain Forest Types of the Great Smoky Mountains." American Midland Naturalist 20, no. 2 (1938): 249-301.
"Buxbaumia aphylla in the Great Smoky Mountains." Castanea 32, no. 3 (1967): 159.
"Correlations Between the Moss Floras of Japan and of the Southern Appalachians." THe Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 20 (1958): 304-352.
"Evaluation of Tree Canopy Epiphytes and Bark Characteristics Associated with the Presence of Corticolous Myxomycetes." Botany-Botanique 87, no. 5 (2009): 509-517.
"Ground Vegetation Patterns of the Spruce-Fir Area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Virginia Journal of Science 11 (1960): 9-18.
"Ground Vegetation Patterns of the Spruce-Fir Area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Ecological Monographs 28, no. 4 (1958): 338-360.
"Ground-layer Bryophyte Communities of Post-adelgid Picea-Abies Forests." Southeastern Naturalist 9, no. 3 (2010): 435-452.
"Interesting Bryophytes, Mainly of the Southern Appalachains." The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club 1, no. 5 (1936): 49-59.
"A Large-Scale, Multihabitat Inventory of the Phylum Tardigrada in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA: A Preliminary Report." Hydrobiologia 558, no. 1 (2006): 111-118.
"Molendoa Sendtneriana in the United States." The Bryologist 61, no. 4 (1958): 365-259.
"The Mosses of the Southern Blue Ridge Province and Their Phytogeographic Relationship." The Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 89, no. 1-2 (1973): 15-60.
"Mosses: Sensitive Indicators of Airborne Mercury Pollution." Atmospheric Environment 7, no. 7 (1973): 749-754.
"New and Interesting Calicioid Lichens and Fungi from Eastern North America." The Bryologist 113, no. 2 (2010): 272-276.
"Notes on Interesting Bryophytes of the Southern Appalachians, II." Castanea: The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club 3, no. 1 (1938): 9-11.
"Notes on Interesting Bryophytes of the Southern Appalachians, III." Castanea 7, no. 3 (1942): 39-42.
"Notes on Interesting Bryophytes of the Southern Appalachians, IV." Castanea 9, no. 5/6 (1944): 106-108.
"Notes on the Lichen Genus Lepraria in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Southeastern North America: Lepraria lanata and L. salazinica spp. nov." Opuscula Philolichenum 4 (2007): 51-54.
"Phytogeographical Correlations Between the Bryophytes of Eastern Asia and North America." THe Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory, no. 35 (1972): 263-268.
""Smoky Bears" - Tardigrades of Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. Special Issue 1 (2007): 229-238.
"Some Historical Factors and the Distribution of Southern Appalachian Bryphytes." The Bryologist 44, no. 1 (1941): 16-18.
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