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Professor Evolution and Ecology Division Dept. of Biological Sciences |
The Herbarium of Youngstown
State University, founded in 1965, is currently the 4th largest herbarium out
of more than 35 herbaria in Ohio. The specialty of YSU's herbarium is pteridophytes,
which account for 20% of the collection. The geographic strength of the collection
is Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia but all 50 states and 9 Canadian provinces,
as well as 91 other countries are represented.
Publications
Chuey, Carl F. 2000. Pteridophyte Distribution by Township in Venango County, Pennsylvania. Bartonia.
Chuey, Carl F., and Bonnie L. Isaac 1996. The Asteraceae of Ohio - Missed Records. The Michigan Botanist 35 (2):115-18.
Chuey, Carl F. 1995. Review of the Vascular Flora of Pennsylvania: Annotated checklist and Atlas. Ann. Carnegie Museum 64(3): 251-252.
Chuey, Carl F. 1995. Equisetum sylvaticum. The Michigan Botanist 34 (2): 87.
Chuey, Carl F. 1992. Regnellidium in Ohio. Laisch - Herb. Pub. of YSU 5:1-2.