Author:Charles Joseph Chamberlain
Works
- Chamberlain, Charles Joseph (1901). Methods in Plant Histology. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (external scans: four copies in HathiTrust Digital Library) (in Internet Archive)
- (1905) second edition (in HathiTrust Digital Library)
- (1915) third revised edition (in Biodiverity Heritage Library (BHL))
- (1924) fourth revised edition (in BHL); (two copies in HathiTrust Digital Library)
- (1932/1933) fifth revised edition (in BHL)
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- Coulter, John Merle; Chamberlain, Charles Joseph (1901). Morphology of Gymnosperms. New York: D. Appleton. OCLC 270804763. (in IA)
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- Coulter, John Merle; Chamberlain, Charles Joseph (1903). Morphology of Angiosperms (Morphology of Spermatophytes, vol. II). New York: D. Appleton. (two copies in BHL)
Q51506888 - Chamberlain, Charles Joseph (1903). "Mitosis in Pellia". The Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago. 1st series X: 327–346. (with three plates) (in BHL)
- —— (1919). The Living Cycads. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. (in BHL) (in HathiTrust Digital Library)
- reprinted 1965: London & New York : Hafner Publishing Company (in Internet Archive to borrow)
- —— (1930). Elements of Plant Science. London / New York: McGrawHill. (in IA)
- —— (1935). Gymnosperms : Structure and Evolution. Chicago: Chicago University Press. (in BHL)
- reprinted 1961: London & New York : Johnson (in Hathitrust Digital Library)
- reprinted 1966: New York : Dover Publications Inc. (in Internet Archive to borrow))
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
- "Monte Alban and Mitla as the Tourist Sees Them" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (November 1908)
- "A Round-The-World Botanical Excursion" in Popular Science Monthly, 81 (November 1912)
Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1930.
This author died in 1943, so works by this author are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 81 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.
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