Irving W. Bailey
1884 – 1967
65 works on record
Works
Blueprint for botany
Some relations between ants and fungi
Comparative anatomy of the leaf-bearing Cactaceae
Amborella trichopoda Baili
Primitive characters recalled by the Chestnut-bark disease and other stimuli
Some misleading terminologies in the literature of "plant tissue culture"
So-called bars or rims of Sanio
The preservative treatment of wood
Some salient lines of specialization in tracheary pitting
The microfibrillar and microcapillary structure of the cell wall
The family Himantandraceae
The occurence of cedrus in the auriferous gravels of California
The cambium and its derivative tissues
The use and the abuse of anatomical data in the study of phylogeny and classification
The problem of differentiating and classifying tracheids, fiber-tracheids, and libriform wood fibers
Phragmospheres and binucleate cells
Preliminary notes on cribriform and vestured pits
Nodal anatomy in retrospect
Depressed segments of oak stems
The morphology and relationships of Austrobaileya
Size variations in tracheary cells
Anatomical characters in the evolution of Pinus
Notes on neotropical ant-plants
The walls of plant cells
The significance of the reduction of vessels in the Cactaceae
The significance of certain wood-destroying fungi in the study of the enzymatic hydrolysis of cellulose
The "Spruce budworm" Biocoenose
The anatomy of certain plants from the Belgian Congo, with special reference to Myrmecophytism
Slime bodies of Robinia Pseudo-Acacia L.
Cooperation versus isolation in botanical research
Botany and its applications at Harvard
The feeding habits of Pseudomyrmine and other ants
Effect of the structure of wood upon its permeability
Degeneriaceae
The relationship between Sphenostemon of New Caledonia and Nouhuysia of New Guinea
Morphology of Euptelea and comparison with Trochodendron
The structural variability of the secondary wall as revealed by "lignin" residues
The structure of the bordered pits of conifers and its bearing upon the tension hypothesis of the ascent of sap in plants
The morphology and relationships of Idenburgia and Nouhuysia
Author's Bibliography 1909-1966
The development of vessels in Angiosperms and its significance in morphological research
A Cretaceous Pityoxylon with marginial tracheides
The origin and dispersal of herbaceous angiosperms
Morphology and relationships of Trochodendron and Tetracentron
Some useful techniques in the study and interpretation of pollen morphology
Microtechnique for woody structures
The significance of the foliar ray in the evolution of herbaceous angiosperms
Notes on the wood structure of the Belulaceae and Fagaceae
The significance of x-rays in studying the orientation of cellulose in the secondary wall of tracheids
Anatomical evidences of reduction in certain of the amentiferae
The significance of certain variations in the anatomical structure of wood
The climatic distribution of certain types of angiosperm leaves
Sanio's laws for the variation in size of coniferous tracheids
Notes on the "spruce budworm" biocoenose
The potentialities and limitations of wood anatomy in the study of the phylogeny and classification of angiosperms
The evolution of herbaceous plants and its bearing on certain problems of geology and climatology
Additional notes on the vesselless dicotyledon, Amborella trichopoda Baill
Origin of the angiosperms
Cell wall structure of higher plants
Evolution of the tracheary tissue of land plants
The morphology and relationships of Cercidiphyllum
A useful method for the study of pollen in peat
Graded volume tables for Vermont hardwoods
Contributions to plant anatomy
The rôle of research in the development of forestry in North America