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Aaron J. Sharp Papers Regarding the Smoky Mountains In Aaron J. Sharp Papers Regarding the Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections, 1960.
Acrobolbus in the United States." The Bryologist 39, no. 1 (1936): 1-2.
"Allozyme Variation in Two Great Smoky Mountain Endemics: Cacalia rugelia and Glyceria nubigena., 1993.
Allozyme Variation in Two Great Smoky Mountain Endemics: Cacalia rugelia and Glyceria nubigena." Journal of Heredity 86, no. 3 (1995): 195-197.
"An Annotated Bibliography on Southeastern American Botanical Explorers Prior to 1821. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1999.
Bertram Whittier Wells (1884-1978): A Study in the History of North American Plant Ecology." American Journal of Botany 73, no. 7 (1986): 1058-1078.
"Botanical Trips in Connection With the Appalachian Trail Conference." Castanea: The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club 2, no. 8 (1947): 93-97.
"Bryophytes of Sinks Area, Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Final Report. Gatlinburg, Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountain National Park, 1993.
The Calicioid Lichens and Fungi of Great Smoky Mountains N.P.. Fort Kent, Maine: University of Maine , 2009.
Check List of Vascular Plants of the Great Smoky Mountains." Castanea 29, no. 1 (1964): 1-45.
"A Comparative Vegetational Analysis of Cove Hardwood Communities in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Cullowhee, NC: Western Carolina University, 1978.
Concentrations of Gamma-emitting Fallout Radionuclides From Picea rubens and Rhododendron maximum of the Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1963.
Correlations Between the Moss Floras of Japan and of the Southern Appalachians." THe Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 20 (1958): 304-352.
"Deciduous Forests of Eastern North America. Blackburn Press, 2001.
Down Among the Smokies: A Visit to an American Mountain Range that Possesses a Distinctive Charm." Natural History: The Journal of the American Museum of Natural History 35, no. 2 (1935): 158-167.
"Ecological Work on the Great Smoky Mountains Region." The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club 1, no. 3 (1936): 25-32.
"The Economic Botany of Vascular Plants Found in Southern Appalachia In Biology. Cookeville: Tennesse Technological University, 1985.
Ethnobotany of the Cherokee Indians In Botany. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1953.
Field conference guide for an altitudinal transect of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In International Geobotany Conference. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1973.
Fleshy Gilled Agaricales (Mushrooms) in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: Botany Department, University of Tennessee, 1976.
Flora of the Great Smokies." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 14 (1939): 266-298.
"Fungi of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: A Preliminary Report. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 1935.
Gap and Stand Dynamics of a Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forest In Botany. Vol. Doctor of Philosophy. Knoxville, Tenn.: The University of Tennessee, 1985.
The Garden Club of America. Knoxville Garden Club, 1949.
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, an Important Botanical Area." Chronica Botanica 6, no. 13 (1941): 296-297.
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