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The NY Flora Atlas will soon be available on line at the NY Flora
Association website - NYflora.org, the icon for the atlas is on the top line
of the screen on the far right.  You can only see a sample map from the
atlas if you visit the site now.

Don Cameron, Botanist
Maine Natural Areas Program
State House Station 93
Augusta, ME 04333-0093
Phone (207-287-8041)
Fax (207-287-8040)



-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Williams [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 10:26 AM
To: - JBS-L - Josselyn Botanical Society discussion list of the Univ
Cc: Cameron, Don S.
Subject: Re: Cladophora key


"Aglae of the Western Great Lakes Area" by Gerald W. Prescott, should
 be
available to check out in some libraries., or "Freshwater Algae of the
Southeastern United States" by Gary Dillard, several volumes.  Actually the
best keys are probably in French and German, but those are usually available
only through interlibrary loan or at places like Harvard Library.  If you
look at more than one key, be prepared for some taxonomic confusion.  For a
human to identify the little things, try Prof. Alan Baker at Univ. of New
Hampshire.  He has been very helpful to me.  Good luck.
Keith Williams

 -----Original Message-----
From: Terry Stockwell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Hi everyone,
    Does anyone know of a good key for freshwater algae--in particular
Cladophora?
Thank you very much.  Lauren

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