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Tuatara: Volume 27, Issue 1, August 1984

Bibliography of the Scientific Work of Leon Croizat, 1932-1982

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Bibliography of the Scientific Work of Leon Croizat, 1932-1982

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Introduction

Biologists only familiar with Croizat's well known books such as Manual of Phytogeography (1952), Panbiogeography (1958), and Space, Time, Form (1964) will be surprised at the extent of Croizat's scientific work as illustrated by this first attempt at a bibliography. This is an interim report, and we have no doubt that many items are yet to be located. Hopefully, workers with direct access to the comprehensive library holdings of the United States and Europe will be able to remedy the defects in our listing, and fill the gaps that must exist.

Croizat is best known for his conceptual and methodological work in the field of biogeography. That his studies in this area were founded on a solid empirical data base involving detailed and original systematic work on a variety of angiospermous families seems to have been little appreciated by his numerous critics. Many of these early studies were crucial to the development of Croizat's panbiogeographic methodology and synthesis, as he himself (e.g. Principia Botanica, Vol. la: 346-347) later acknowledged.

Some commentators (e.g. Ball, 1981, Nature 294: 675-676) have claimed that “Croizat…had little interest in the theory of systematics”. Such comments indicate just how unfamiliar most workers are with Croizat's extensive work in this area. For example, reasonably early in his career (1945e) Croizat published a most interesting analysis of natural versus artificial classification systems, and this was followed by hundreds of pages on this subject in relation to both plant and animal systematics in his later work.

In the light of Croizat's (1982) comments concerning extensive and unauthorised alterations to his original draft, we have decided not to list the Croizat, Nelson and Rosen paper “Centers of Origin and Related Concepts” published in Systematic Zoology 23:265-287 (1974). We have both studied Croizat's work and in our considered opinion this paper in no way represents discussion of any of Croizat's concepts of methods, beyond a vague and general criticism of Darwinian biogeography, that is of course not unique to the panbiogeographic method. Additional support for our decision to omit this paper comes from comments by Dr M. T. Ghiselin, who was Review Editor of Systematic Zoology for 1974 and 1975. Ghiselin (in litt.) writes:

“It does not suprise me that Croizat is unhappy about the paper, nor that it poorly represents Croizat's views. I was to some extent privy to the publication of the paper…”

Acknowledgments

MJH is pleased to acknowledge the friendly and efficient assistance of the staff of the Otago University Science Library, in particular that of Philip Kidd, Inger Gledhill, Greta Bevan and Barbara Smith. He would page 68 also like to thank Mrs C. Croizat for her valuable help in the preparation of the bibliography. Thanks are also due to Mrs V. L. Grehan for typing of the manuscript.

1930

Cactus gardens on window sills. Cactus and Succulent J. 2: 327-328.

1932

a.

Vitis quadrangularis, a succulent vine. Cactus and Succulent J. 3: 137-139.

b.

Cultural notes for the Atlantic Coast. Cactus and Succulent J. 4: 210-213.

c.

A list of annotated observations on the remarks of Dr K. von Poellnitz concerning A. Berger's classification of succulent Euphorbiae. Pt. I Cactus and Succulent J. 4: 291-293.

d.

Ceropegia fusca Bolle. Cactus and Succulent J. 4: 227-229.

e.

A list of annotated observations on the remarks of Dr K. von Poellnitz concerning A. Berger's classification of succulent Euphorbiae. Pt. II Cactus and Succulent J. 4:308-310.

1933

a.

A list of annotated observations on the remarks of Dr K. von Poellnitz concerning A. Berger's classification of succulent Euphorbiae, Pt. III. Cactus and Succulent J. 4:330-334.

1934

a.

Three new Euphorbiae from Madagascar. Nat. Hort. Mag. (Washington) 1934: 96-99.

b.

De Euphorbio Antiquorum atque Officinarum, a study of succulent Euphorbiae long known in cultivation. New York. 127 + v pp.

c.

A new Texan Coryphanta. Torreya 34:15-16.

d.

A plant known as “Euphorbia cactus” (Euphorbia conspicua. N. E. Brown). Cactus and Succulent J.: 523-524.

e.

Several succulent Euphorbiae of the west coast of Africa. Cactus and Succulent J. 5: 582-584.

f.

Euphorbia ramipressa. Cactus and Succulent J. 6:78-79.

g.

Notes on tree hardiness. Nat. Hort. Mag. (Washington) Oct. 1934:356-359.

1935

a.

Euphorbia sudanica A. Chev., and Euphorbia trapaefolia A. Chev. Desert Plant Life 7:139-141.

b.

Review of “Succulent Plants” by H. Jacobsen. Desert Plant Life 7:120.

c.

Two new species of Tilia from Southern China. Sinensia 6:656-663.

1936

a.

The rare trees and shrubs of Kissena Park, Flushing, Long Island, New York. Brooklyn Botanic Garden Leaflets, ser. 24, no. 3-5. 11pp.

b.

On the classification of Euphorbia. I. How important is the cyathium? Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 63: 525-531.

c.

Notes on Elaeophorbia with the description of Elaeophorbia Hiernii sp. nov. Desert Plant Life 8: 102-103.

d.

Where does Euphorbia lactea come from? Desert Plant Life 8: 116.

e.

Lindens in the city of New York and its vicinity. J. New York Botanical Garden 37:225-231.

f.

An interesting oak in New York City with brief notes on Quercus richteri Baen. Torreya 36:139-142.

1937

a.

Tithymalus or Pedilanthus? Nomenclatural considerations, notes, new names and combinations. Amer. J. Bot. 24: 701-704.

b.

Chamaesyce. In O. Degener (Ed.) Flora Hawaiiensis. Family 190. 12 pp. Privately published.

c.

A noteworthy plant, Euphorbia epiphylloides Kurz. Desert Plant Life 9: 40-41.

d.

Euphorbia teke. Desert Plant Life. 9:66.

e.

On the prickles and thorns of Euphorbia. Desert Plant Life 9:127-129, 132, 134.

f.

Di alcune osservazioni suggerite dalla classificazione corrente del genere Euphorbia L. Revista Argent. Agron. 4: 222-237.

g.

An early Tertiary relict in Malaya, Euphorbia ridleyi nom. nov., descr. emend. (E. synadenium Ridl.) and its position in the Linnean genus. Gard. Bull. Straits Settlements 9:145-151.

h.

On the classification of Euphorbia. II. How should the cyathium be interpreted? Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 64:523-536.

i.

Une nouvelle espèce de Kalanchoe du Mozambique. Bull. Jard. Bot. État Bruxelles 14:363-366.

j.

Is Tilia americana L. valid? Torreya 37: 55-57.

k.

Oriental plants in New York City. J. New York Bot. Gard. 38: 62-64.

l.

Acer japonicum var. parsonsii Hort. (Veitch & Sons) ex Schwerin, an invalid trinomial. Bull. Fan Memorial Institute of Biology (Botany) (Peiping) 7: 179-200.

m.

Euphorbia glaucescens Willd.: an obscure species from British India. J. Botany (April 1937): 105-108.

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1938

a.

Euphorbia (Diacanthium) Deightonii, a new succulent from West Africa, with brief notes on some allied species. Bull. Miscell. Inform. Royal Bot. Gard., Kew 2:53-59.

b.

Mapping the arboretum. Bull. Pop. Information. Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University. ser. 4, 6 (no 5): 23-26.

c.

A misinterpreted Formosan species, Euphorbia calonesiaca, spec. nov. J. Arnold Arbor. 19:97-98.

d.

Notes on Chinese Euphorbiaceae. J. Arnold Arbor. 19: 134-148.

e.

Seven binomials proposed as nomina ambigua. J. Arnold Arbor. 19: 282-290. (With A. Rehder and E. J. Palmer.)

f.

Notes on Euphorbiaceae, with a new genus and a new subtribe of the Euphorbieae. Philippine J. Sci. 64: 397-409 + 1 plate.

g.

Glands of Euphorbiaceae and of Euphorbia. Chron. Bot. 4: 512-514.

h.

Euphorbiées Africaines nouvelles ou peu connues: Elaeophorbia et Euphorbia section Tekeanae. Bull. Jard. Bot. Etat Bruxelles 15: 109-120.

i.

Identifying the lindens

(Pt.2)

Amer. Nurseryman 67(2): 3-4.

(Pt.3)

Op. cit. 67(4): 7-8.

(Pt.4)

Citation not known.

(Pt.5)

Op. cit. 67(8): 5-6.

(Pt.6)

Op. cit. 67(10): 7-8.

(Pt.7)

Op. cit. 67(12): 7-8.

(Pt.8)

Op. cit. 68(2): 7-8.

(Pt.9)

Op. cit. 68(4): 7-8.

1939

a.

Une nouvelle sous-famille des Olacacees au Bresil. Bull. Soc. Bot. France 86: 5-7.

b.

Euphorbiae species et subgenera nova ex America Latina. Revista Sudam. Bot. 6: 10-14.

c.

Polygonanthus, not a genus of the Saxifragaceae. J. Arnold Arbor. 20:443-445.

d.

An interpretation of Euphorbia edulis Loureiro. Philippine J. Sci. 69:287-296.

e.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 1). Amer. Nurseryman 70(8): 3-4.

f.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 2). Op. cit. 70(10): 7-8, 23.

g.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 3). Op. cit. 70(12): 5-6.

1940

a.

On the origin and publication of the name Longetia. Chron. Bot. 6:102.

b.

A new species of Crotonfrom Colombia. Phytologia 1: 433.

c.

Notes on Indian Euphorbiaceae: Croton bonplandianum (C. sparsiflorum) and Euphorbia perbracteata. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 41:573-576.

d.

A comment on current notions concerning the leaf, stipule and budscale of the angiosperms. Lingnan Sci. J. 19:49-66 + 1 plate.

e.

Eight new species of Leguminosae from southeastern China. (Written by F. P. Metcalf with illustrations by Croizat.) Lingnan Sci. J. 19:549-563.

f.

Thirty-five new species of American Croton. J. Arnold Arbor. 21:76-107.

g.

Notes on the Dilleniaceae and their allies: Austrobaileyeae subfam. nov. J. Arnold Arbor. 21:397-404.

h.

New and critical Euphorbiaceae form Eastern Tropical Asia. J. Arnold Arbor. 21:490-510.

i.

A significant new species from New Guinea: Euphorbia euonymoclada Croiz., sp. nov. Bull. Bot. Gardens Buitenzorgser. III, 16:351-357.

j.

On the phylogeny of the Euphorbiaceae and some of their presumed allies. Rev. Univ. (Univ. Catól.Chile) 25:205-220.

k.

Critical notes on some Formosan Euphorbiaceae (I). J. Jap. Bot. 16:313-326. (with H. Hara).

l.

Critical notes on some Formosan Euphorbiaceae (II). J. Jap. Bot. 16: 383-390. (with H. Hara).

m.

Notes on new and critical Far Eastern Phyllanthus. J. Jap. Bot. 16:646-658.

n.

Euphorbia mayuranathanii Croizat. Hook. Ic. Pl. 5th Ser., 5, t. 3404.

o.

Euphorbiaceae In A. C. Smith. A collection of flowering plants from Mt Roraima and adjacent Venezuela, British Guiana and Brazil. Bull. Torrey Bot. Cl. 67:288-291.

p.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 4). Ameris. Nurseryman 71(2):9-10.

q.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 5). Op. cit. 71(4):9-10.

r.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 6). Op. cit. 71(6):8-9.

s.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 7). Op. cit. 71(9):9-10.

t.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 8). Op. cit. 71(11):9-10.

u.

Identifying woody plants in winter. (Pt. 9). Op. cit. 72(12):7-8.

v.

Notebook records of leaves. Op. cit. 72(6): 11.

w.

Merrill, E. D. A new species of Byttneria from Mangareva. Occas. Papers Bishop Mus. 14:313-315. Figure drawn by Croizat.

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1941

a.

On the systematic position of Daphniphyllum and its allies. Lingnan Sci. J. 20:79-103.

b.

The Chinese and Japanese species of Daphniphyllum. Lingnan Sci. J. 20: 104-127 plus 3 plates. (with F. P. Metcalf).

c.

Kleinia pendula,…the inch worm. Desert Plant Life 13:185-188.

d.

A discussion of new and critical synonymy. J. Arnold Arbor. 22: 133-142.

e.

The tribe Plukenetiinae of the Euphorbiaceae in eastern tropical Asia. J. Arnold Arbor. 22:417-431.

f.

Preliminaries for the study of Argentine and Uruguayan species of Croton. Darwiniana 5:417-462.

g.

Notes on the Euphorbiaceae II. Bull. Bot. Gardens Buitenzorg. Ser. III. 17:204-208.

h.

On methods and experiments. Cactus and Succulent J. 13:184-185.

i.

Comments on Far Eastern Euphorbia. J. Jap. Bot. 17:573-578.

j.

Euphorbiaceae In E. D. Merrill. The Upper Burma plants collected by Captain F. Kingdon-Ward on the Vernay-Cutting expedition, 1938-1939. Brittonia 4:96-98.

k.

A further comment on stability in nomenclature. Science 93:109-110.

l.

Euphorbiaceae and Sapindaceae. In H. N. Moldenke. The flora of extra-tropical South America. II. Lilloa 6:298-304.

m.

Confusion in vibarnums. Amer. Nurseryman. 74(11):5-7.

n.

Identifying elms in winter. Op. cit. 73(8): 7-9.

o.

Review of “The Succulent Euphorbieae” by White, Dyer and Sloare. Desert Plant Life 13 (10):193-194.

p.

Note sur Antidesma leptobathyum. Bull. Jard. Bot. État Bruxelles 18 (pagination not known).

1942

a.

Notes on the Euphorbiaceae III. Bull. Bot. Gardens Buitenzorgser, III 17:209-219.

b.

New and critical Euphorbiaceae chiefly from the southern United States. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 69:445-460.

c.

Peculiarities of the inflorescence in the Euphorbiaceae. Bot. Gazette 103:771-779.

d.

New species of Croton from Guatemala. Chicago Field Museum of Natural History, Publ. 516. Bot. Ser. 22:445-453.

e.

Mammillaria Nellieae. comb. nov. Cactus and Succulent J. 14:34.

f.

Echinofossulocactus or Stenocactus. Cactus and Succulent J. 14:69-71.

g.

Something about nomenclature rules. Cactus and Succulent J. 14:94-96.

h.

New combinations and notes under Echinofossulocactus Lawrence. Cactus and Succulent J. 14:111-112 (with photo of Croizat on the cover).

i.

Is Binghamia valid? Cactus and Succulent J. 14:126-128.

j.

Haageocereus Backeberg (syn. Binghamia Britton and Rose p.p.) Cactus and Succulent J. 14:145-148.

k.

What is a cephalium? Cactus and Succulent J. 14:169-172.

l.

Las especies sudamericanas del genero Croton, I-II. Communic. Bot. Mus. Hist. Nat. Montevideo. 1:1-4.

m.

On certain Euphorbiaceae from the tropical Far East. J. Arnold Arbor. 23:29-54.

n.

A study of Manihot in North America. J. Arnold Arbor. 23:216-225.

o.

New species of Croton L. from New Guinea. J. Arnold Arbor. 23:369-376.

p.

New and critical Euphorbiaceae from the tropical Far East. J. Arnold Arbor. 23:495-508.

q.

Kalanchoe Gossweileri, sp. nov. from Portuguese West Africa. Desert Plant Life. 14:25-27.

r.

On Euphorbia resinifera Berg: two new varieties. Desert Plant Life 14:46-48.

s.

The “Cactaceae” of W. T. Marshall and T. B. Bock: a review. Desert Plant Life. 14: 77-78.

t.

Haagea, Porfiria and Obregonia. Which and when? Desert Plant Life. 14:85-87.

u.

Novelties in Chinese Phyllanthus. Lingnan Sci. J. 20:193-197 with F. P. Metcalf).

v.

Euphorbiaceae In A. C. Smith. Fijian plant studies II. Sargentia 1:46-52.

w.

Euphorbiaceae In R. E. Woodson Jr. and R. W. Schery. Contributions toward a flora of Panama. VI. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 29:353-357.

x.

Phyllanthus nummulariaefolius Poir. in the United States. Torreya 42:14-17.

y.

Amoenitates cactologicae. Desert Plant Life 14:114-116; 134-136.

z.

Identifying trees in winter. Amer. Nurs. 75(6): 5-6.

z.1.

Identifying maples in winter. Op. cit. 75(13):5-6, 9.

z.2.

Identification of Japanese maples. Op. cit. 76(9):5-7.

z.3.

Paradichlorobenzene is worth knowing. Desert Plant Life 14:147-148.

1943

a.

Notes on Polynesian Glochidion and Phyllanthus. Occas. Papers Bernice P. Bishop Mus., Honolulu. 17:207-214.

b.

Thalictrum ametrum Greene: an interesting nomenclatural case. Madrono 7:1-4.

c.

Notes on Cereus and A canthocereus. Caldasia 2(7): 117-122.

d.

Euphorbiaceae Cactaceaeque novae vel criticae Colombianae.—I. Caldasia 2(7): 123-139.

e.

Notes on Pilocereus, Monvillea and Malacocarpus with special reference to Colombian and Venezuelan species. Caldasia 2(8):251-260.

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f.

II tipo dell' Euphorbia portulacoides L. Darwiniana (Buenos Aires) 16: 179-191.

g.

What is the trinomial typicus?—I. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 70:310-324.

h.

What is the trinomial trinomial?—II. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 70:406-417.

i.

The concept of inflorescence. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 70:496-509.

j.

Novelties in American Euphorbiaceae. J. Arnold Arbor. 24: 165-189.

k.

Preliminari per uno studio del genere Julocroton Martius. Revista Argent. Agron. 10:117-145.

l.

Preliminari per uno studio del genere Manihot nell'America meridionale. Revista Argent. Agron. 10:213-226.

m.

The family Euphorbiaceae: when and by whom published. Amer. Midl. Nat. 30:808-809.

n.

New or critical Euphorbiaceae of Brazil. Tropical Woods 76:11-14.

o.

The cactus and its body. Cactus and Succulent J. 15:37-42.

p.

New families. Cactus and Succulent J. 15:64.

q.

Navajoa, a new genus in Cactaceae. Cactus and Succulent J. 15:88-89.

r.

What is the cephalium of Melocactus? Cactus and Succulent J. 15:137-138.

s.

On comments about nomenclature. Cactus and Succulent J. 15:180-181.

t.

A new variety of Euphorbia pteroneura Berger (E. Floresii Standl.) Desert Plant Life 15:21-23.

u.

Grafting in and out. Desert Plant Life 15(3):36-39.

v.

Spellings and misspellings. Desert Plant Life 15:75-77.

w.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter I. Desert Plant Life 15:116-120.

x.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter I. (Cont.). Desert Plant Life 15:138-140.

y.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter II. Desert Plant Life 15:152-154.

z.

Notes on America Euphorbiaceae, with descriptions of eleven new species. J. Washington Acad. Sci. 33:11-20.

z.1.

Notes on Cactaceae: the typification of Echinocactus. Lilloa 9:179-198.

z.2.

Amanoa potamophila, Euphorbia lundelliana and Sapium schippii. Amer. Midl. Nat. 29:475-477.

z.3.

I have lived years with plants. Desert Plant Life 15: 121. (as “Henri Quatre”).

z.4.

Identifying viburnums in winter. Amer. Nurseryman 77(5):5-7.

1944

a.

A checklist of Colombian and presumed Colombian Cactaceae. Caldasia 2 (9): 337-355.

b.

Euphorbiaceae novae vel criticae Colombianae, II. Caldasia 2(9): 357-362.

c.

Euphorbiaceae novae vel criticae Colombianae, III. Caldasia 2(10): 425-434.

d.

Euphorbiaceae novae vel criticae Colombianae, IV. Caldasia 3 (11): 1-19.

e.

One old and two new species of Phyllanthus from northwestern South America. Caldasia 3(11):21-22.

f.

Manihot tweediana Mueller is unacceptable. Rev. Argent. Agron. 11:173-174.

g.

Three new Amazonian species of Phyllanthus L. Trop. Woods 78: 5-9.

h.

New Euphorbiaceae from the island of Mauritius. Trop. Woods 77:13-18.

i.

The publication of Opuntia rhodantha. Cactus and Succulent J. 16:88-89.

j.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter III. Desert Plant Life 16:7-9.

k.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter IV. Op. cit. 37-38, 43-44.

l.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter V. Op. cit. 53-55.

m.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter VI. Op. The flower (Part I) Cit. 90-93.

n.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter VI. The flower (Part. II). Op. cit. 10-108.

o.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter VIII. The flower (Part. III). Op. cit. 118-122.

p.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter IX. The flower (Part. IV). Op. cit. 139-143.

q.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulter X. The flower (Part. V). Op. cit. 150-155.

r.

Bibliographical notes on the Euphorbiaceae. Revista Acad. Colomb. Cienc. Exactas, Fís. Nat. 5: 541-547.

s.

The homonym question. Madrono 7:159-160.

t.

Additions to the genus Croton L. in South America. Darwiniana 6:442-468.

u.

Notes on Fijian Euphorbiaceae. Occas. Papers Bernice P. Bishop Mus., Honolulu 18:69-71.

v.

Fruit characteristics in rose family. Amer. Nurseryman 80:7-10.

w.

Fruit characteristics in rose family. Part II Op. cit. December 15:7-10.

x.

Note sul genere Julocroton Martius. I. Rev. Argent. Agron. 11:98-102.

1945

a.

Euphorbiaceae. In A. C. Smith. Studies of Pacific Island Plants. IV. J. Arnold Arbor. 26:98-99.

b.

New or critical Euphorbiaceae from the Americas. J. Arnold Arbor. 26:181-196 + 1 plate.

c.

A study of the genus Lophophora Coulterar. XI. The flower (Part. VI). Desert Plant Life 17:11-16.

d.

A study on the genus Lophophora: Bibliographical additions. Desert Plant Life 17:28-29.

e.

History and nomenclature of the higher units of classification. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 72:52-75.

f.

Euphorbia chamaesyce in the United States. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 72:312-318.

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g.

Fruit characteristics in rose family Pt. III. Amer. Nurseryman 81: 7-9.

h.

Winter identification of some climbers. Amer. Nurseryman 82: 5-8.

i.

Euphorbia esula in North America. Amer. Midl. Natur. 33: 231-243.

1946

a.

Winter identification of Euonymus. Amer. Nurseryman 83: 7-10.

b.

Winter identificaiton in the Rue family. Amer. Nurseryman 83: 11-13.

c.

Novelties in American Euphorbiaceae. J. Arnold Arbor. 27: 289-291.

d.

Especies nuevas de la Comision Botanica del Valle del Cauca. (Colombia). Ciencia (Mexico) 6: 353-354.

e.

Nomenclatural transfers and corrections in the Euphorbiaceae Trop. Woods 88: 30-32.

f.

Winter identification of olive family. Amer. Nurseryman 83: 15-18.

1947

a.

Trochodendron, Tetracentron, and their meaning in phylogeny. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club. 74: 60-76.

b.

Euphorbia maculata L. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 74: 153-155.

c.

A study in the Celastraceae, Siphonodonoideae subf. nov. Lilloa 13: 31-43.

d.

Una neuva especie de Cactaceas. Bol. Soc. Venezolana Cienc. Nat. 11: 75-78. (with F. Tamayo).

e.

Nociones sobre las Euforbiaceas de Venezuela. I. Bol. Soc. Venezolana Cienc. Nat. 11: 79-84.

f.

Euphorbia intercedens Podp., a homonym. Amer. Midl. Nat. 37(3): 801-802.

g.

Plant observations in Venezuela. Amer. Nurseryman. Nov 1 1947: 11, 53.

1948

a.

The inflorescence of Zea mays a restatement. Revista Argent. Agron. 15: 160-211.

b.

A new variety Croton muelleri Coulter. Amer. Midl. Nat. 38: 767.

c.

Euphorbia maculata: a rejoinder. Bull. Torrey. Bot. Club. 75: 188.

1949

a.

Una neuva Euforbiacea Venezolana. Lilloa 17:1-4. (with F. Tamayo.).

b.

Una neuva especie Venezolana de Drosera L. Lilloa 17: 175-177 (with F. Tamayo).

c.

Raputia larensis Tamayo & Croizat sp. nov. Rutacearum. Lilloa 17:223-226. (with F. Tamayo).

d.

Une biographie peu connu de Hipólito Ruiz. Lilloa 18: 295-329.

e.

Rafinesque: a concrete case. Archivio Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 24 (3rd ser., vol. 8): 169-184. (As “Henricus Quatre”.)

f.

On the Cactaceae; L. Croizat's answer to F. Buxbaum. Österr. Bot. Zeitschr. 95:497-480.

g.

Where north meets south. Amer. Nurseryman June 1: 36-38.

1950

  • Cactaceas nuevas de Venezuela. Novedades Cientificas. (Cont. Ocas. Mus. Hist. Nat. La Salle, Caracas) Ser. Botanical : 1-4+1 plate.

1951

a.

Pritzel's Specimen Bibliographiae Botanicae. Chron. Bot. 12: 134-139.

b.

The status of Stenocactus “Berger’. Chron. Bot. 12: 165-166. (By L. Cutak, with contributions from Croizat.)

1952

  • Manual of Phytogeography or An Account of Plant Dispersal Throughout the World. Junk, The Hague. 696 pp.

1953

a.

On nomenclature: the “type-method”. Taxon 2: 105-107, 124-130.

b.

Croizat's review of van Steenis' review of Croizat's “Manual of Phytogeography” 1952. Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 29: 367-372.

1954

a.

Una neuva especie Colombiana de Croton. Mutisia (Acta Bot. Colombiana) 21: 7.

b.

La faja xerófila del estado Mérida. Universitas Emeritensis (Revista de la Universidad de los Andes) 1: 100-106.

1958

a.

Panbiogeography or An Introductory Synthesis of Zoogeography, Phytogeography, Geology; with notes on evolution, systematics, ecology, anthropology, etc. Vol. 1—The New World. Vol. 2—The Old World. (Bound as 3 vols.). i-xxxi, 2755 pp. Published by the Author, Caracas.

b.

An essay on the biogeographic thinking of J. C. Willis. Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 34:90-116.

c.

Riassunto “Panbiogeografico” (1). Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 34: 185-198.

d.

Orquideas, aves y comentarios sobre su biogeografia. Mem. Soc. Cienc. Nat. La Salle, Caracas 18:136-146.

e.

La Panbiogeographie. Rev. Gen. Sci. 65: 367-376.

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1959

a.

Riassunto “Panbiogeografico” (2). Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 35: 1-16.

b.

Riassunto “Panbiogeografico” (3). Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 35: 158-174.

c.

A note on the origin of Zea mays. Bol. Mus. Cienc. Nat., Caracas 4-5: 169-183.

1960

a.

On Etrusco-Aegean questions. I: Herodotus' history as a main source on Etruscan origins. Bol. Mus. Cienc. Nat., Caracas 6-7: 15-57.

b.

Riassunto “Panbiogeografico” (4). Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 36: 75-95.

c.

Van Steenis, Croizat, y Nothofagus. Rev. Univ. (Univ. Catól. Chile) 44-45: 187-189.

1961

a.

Principia Botanica or Beginnings of Botany (with sketches by the author). 1 vol. bound as 2. i-xiii, 1821 pp. Published by the Author. Caracas. (“1960” on title page).

b.

Entre lo viejoy lo nuevo. Revista Shell (Venezuela) Dec. 1961, no. 41: 29-36.

1962

a.

Typification of Euphorbia maculata L. A restatement and a conclusion Webbia 17: 187-205.

b.

On the age of the floras of Fray Jorge and Talinay in Chile. Rev Univ. (Univ. Catól. Chile): 57-61.

c.

Les Hépatiques par devers la biogéographie. mondiale. Rev. Bryol. Lichénol. 31: 5-22.

d.

De la méthode en Panbiogéographie. Arch. Bot. Biogeogr. Ital. 38: 82-104.

1963

  • La Biogéographie contemporaine. Cs-Rds. Somm. Sean. Soc. Biogeog. 351-355: 81-86.

1964

a.

Space, Time, Form: The Biological Synthesis, i-xix, 881 pp. Published by the Author, Caracas (“1962” on title page).

b.

Thoughts on high systematics, phylogeny and floral morphogeny, with a note on the origin of the Angiospermae. Candollea 19: 17-96.

c.

On the ages of the races of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus domesticus). Rev. Univ. (Univ. Catol. Chile.) 49:93-107.

d.

La distribution des Bombacacées: mise au point biogéographique. Adansonia Ser. II, 4: 427-455.

e.

Ologenismo, Darwinismo e panbiogeografia. Atti Accad. Naz. Lincei, Cl. Sci. Fis. Mat. Nat. Rend. ser. 8, 36:723-728.

f.

Interview d'un biogéographe. Structures (France) 1: 20-24.

1965

a.

An introduction to the subgeneric classification of Euphorbia L. with stress on the South African and Malagasy species. I. Webbia 20: 573-706.

b.

On approaching the subgeneric classification of Euphorbia peplidion and E. tetrapora. Southwest. Nat. 10:241-247.

c.

Cenni sulla panbiogeografia delle Isole Canarie. Atti Ist. Bot. Univ. Lab. Crittogam. Pavia ser. 6, 1: 53-98.

1966

a.

L'Âge des angiospermes en général, et de quelques angiospermes en particulier. Adansonia ser. II, 6:65-104.

b.

L'Âge des angiospermes en général et de quelques angiospermes en particulier (suite). Adansonia ser. II, 6: 217-242.

c.

Observations on the ovary of the Juglandaceae. Southwest Nat. 11: 72-117.

d.

Les épines des euphorbes. Cactus 87: 16-20.

e.

La réparîtion des Trachypodaceae (Musci). Rev. Bryol. Lichenol. 34: 771-798.

f.

Que faut-il entendre par “branche courte” dans les Didiéracées, etc? Atti Ist. Bot. Unvi. Lab. Crittogam. Paviaser. 6, 2: 33-95.

1967

a.

An ecological problem with long roots: the growth form of Eucalyptus. Trop. Ecol. 8: 30-66.

b.

Two new semi-succulent euphorbias from Venezuela: Euphorbia lutzenbergeriana and E. lagunillarum. Cactus and Succulent J. 39: 142-144.

c.

An introduction to the subgeneric classification of Euphorbia, L., with stress on the South African and Malagasy species. II. Webbia 22: 83-202.

d.

Les épines des euphorbes (Pt. 11) Cactus 88: 33-37.

1968

a.

The biogeography of the tropical lands and islands east of Suez-Madagascar: with particular reference to the dispersal and form-making of Ficus L., and different other vegetal and animal groups. Atti Ist. Bot. Univ. Lab. Crittogam. Pavia, ser. 6, 4: 1-400.

b.

Introduction raisonnée à la biogéographie de l' Afrique. Mem. Soc. Broteriana 20: 1-451.

c.

The biogeography of India: a note on some of its fundamentals. In R. Misra and R. Gopal (Eds). Proceedings of the Symposium for Recent Advances in Tropical Ecology. Pt. II. pp. 544-590. International Society for Tropical Ecology. Varanasi, India.

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d.

Riflessioni sulla biogeografia in generale, e su quella della Malesia in particolare. Atti Ist. Bot. Univ. Lab. Crittogam. Pavia, ser. 6, 5: 19-190.

e.

Quelques rélexions sur la morphogénése de cyathiums aberrants d' Euphorbia L. Adansonia ser. II, 9:5-32.

1970

a.

A selection of notes on the broad trends of dispersal mostly of Old World avifauna. Natural History Bull. Siam Soc. 23: 255-324.

b.

Gigantomachie Botanique: la “Theorie du Durian” contre la “Théorie de la Lentille d'Eau”. Adansonia ser. II, 11: 47-76.

1971

a.

The pictures: Picumnus and Sasia a notable case of avian dispersal in Thailand. Natural History Bull. Siam Soc. 24: 137-144.

b.

La filotaxia: sus princios. métodos de investigación y de docencia. Simbolismo. Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fis. Mat. y Nat., Caracas 31:53-119.

c.

De la “pseudovicariance: et de la “disjonction illusoire”. Anuario Soc. Broteriana 37: 113-140.

d.

Polytopisme ou monotopisme? Le cas de Viola parvula Tin. et de plusieurs autres plantes et animaux. Bol. Soc. Broteriana 45:379-431.

1972

a.

An introduciton to the subgeneric classification of Euphorbia L. with stress on the South African and Malagasy species. III. Webbia 27:1-221.

b.

En torno al concepto de hoja. Ensayo de botánka analítica y sintetica. Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fís., Mat. Nat., Caracas 32: 29-207.

c.

Una especie de Croton L. nueva para Venezuela Croton Katoae Croiz. Pittieria (Merida) 4: 33-37.

d.

Nueva especie de Wilmattea (Cactaceae) en Venezuela. Pittieria 4: 39-41.

1973

a.

Les Euphorbiacées vues en elles-měmes, et dans leurs rapports envers l'angiospermie en général. Mem. Soc. Broteriana 23: 5-207.

b.

Quelques reflexions sur las morphologie, la morphogenese et la symetrie. Adansonia ser. II, 13: 351-382.

c.

Algo mas en torno al concepto de “hoja” y de “nudo”: Notas morfogeneticas y pedagogicas. Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fís., Mat. Nat., Caracas. 33: 35-93.

d.

La “Panbiogeografia” in breve Webbia 28:189-226.

1974

  • Epiphyllum steyermarkii a new Cactaceae from Venezuela. Phytologia 28: 17-20.

1975

a.

Relacion de las Guerras entre Anibal y Roma, 218-202. B.C. Published by Ministry of Defence, Caracas.

b.

Biogeografia analítica y sintetica (“Panbiogeografía”) de las Américas. Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fis. Mat. Nat. Caracas 35 (103-106). 890 pp. (Also published as Biblioteca Acad. Cienc. Fís Mat. Nat. Caracas vols. 15 and 16. 1976.

1976

  • Corner vs Croizat: a rectification. Phytomorph. 26: 319-320.

1977

a.

Carlos Darwin y sus teorías. Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fís. Mat. Nat., Caracas 37: 15-90.

b.

Review of “Areografia: Estrategia Geográfica de las Especies” by E. H. Rapoport. Syst. Zool. 26: 230-233.

1978

a.

Hennig (1966) entre Rosa (1981) y Løvtrup (1977): medio siglo de “Sistemática Filogenetica”. Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fís. Mat. Nat., Caracas 38: 59-147.

b.

Deduction, induction, and biogeography. Syst. Zool. 27: 209-13.

1979

  • Review of “Biogeographie: Fauna and Flora der Erde und ihre geschichtliche Entwicklung. by P. Banarescu and N. Boscaiu. Syst. Zool. 28: 250-252.

1980

  • La biogeografía bajo mi punto de vista (Abstract only). Simposio “Zoogeografía de los vertebrados Neotropicales”. VIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Zoología 5-11 Oct. 1980. Merida.

1981

a.

Biogeography: past, present and future. In G. Nelson and D. Rosen (Eds.) Vicariance Biogeography: a critique. Coloumbia University Press, New York. Pp. 510-523.

b.

El Océano Pacífico en la Prehistoria de las Américas. I.P. Publicaciones, Caracas. 115 pp. (Originally published as a series of articles in the Caracas journal Integracíon y Progreso between Sept., 1971 and July 1972).

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1982

  • Vicariance/vicariism, panbiogeography, “vicariance biogeography,” etc.: a clarification. Syst. Zool. 31: 291-304.

1984 (Posthumous)

  • Mayr vs Croizat: Croizat vs. Mayr—An enquiry. Tuatara: 27: 49-66.

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