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    Hermann Edward Hasse (12 January 1836 – 29 October 1915) was an American lichenologist. He wrote two important texts and numerous articles in his field...
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    Depository Library Program. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hasse was the first-born of Hermann Edward Hasse, a surgeon of German ancestry, a fact of which she...
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  • species Hassea bacillosa. The genus name of Hassea is in honour of Hermann Edward Hasse (1836–1915), who was an American lichenologist. The genus was circumscribed...
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    States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1243 pages, 1913 Dr. Hermann Hasse John Johnston Pacific Electric Westgate Line Pacific Electric Santa...
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    Ewald Hasse, der Nestor der deutschen Kliniker, by Hermann Obst, 1900. From 1874, Hasse directed Gustav Born, the father of Max Born. Hasse's anti-semitism...
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    Tomnashia rosei, which was originally described as Caloplaca rosei by Hermann Edward Hasse in 1911. Through combined phylogenetic analysis, it was determined...
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  • Islands. The lichen was formally described as a new species in 1911 by Hermann Edward Hasse. The type specimen was collected on Catalina Island, where it was...
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  • collected in 1903 in the Temecula Valley near Murrieta Hot Springs by Hermann Edward Hasse. The specimen was collected from the dead branches of an Adenostoma...
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  • California mainland. A specimen cited from that location was collected by Hermann Edward Hasse in 1908; the species still growing there 104 years later. The lichen...
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    was formally described in a publication by American lichenologist Hermann Edward Hasse in 1897, with authorship attributed to Nylander. Named for its resemblance...
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