Researchers at MO
PUBLICATIONS OF THOMAS CROAT
1968
1. Hydrophyllaceae. In: Woodson & Schery, Flora of Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 54: 415-418.
1969
2. Barro Colorado Island, The Forest. Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 57(6): 16-21.
3. Seasonal flowering behavior in central Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 56: 295-307.
1970
4. Gnetaceae. In: Woodson & Schery, Flora of Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 57: 1-4.
5. Studies in Solidago I: S. graminifolia-gymnospermoides complex. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 57: 250-261.
6. The flowers of Trattinickia aspera (Burseraceae) discovered. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 57: 152-154. [with Duncan Porter].
1971
7. Summit Garden, Panama Canal Zone: its role in botanical research. Taxon 20: 769-772.
1972
8. The Missouri Botanical Garden in Panama. Missouri Bot. Gard. Bull. 60: 19-22.
9. Solidago canadensis complex of the Great Plains. Brittonia 24: 317-326.
10. The role of overpopulation and agricultural methods in the destruction of tropical ecosystems. BioScience 22(8): 465-467.
11. Phytogeographical Survey of the Burica Peninsula of Panama and Costa Rica. National Geographic Society Research Reports. Pp. 187-189.
1973
12. A new Species of Cissus (Vitaceae) for Central and South America. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 60: 564-567.
13. Overpopulation in the tropics and its consequences on the environment. Pollution: A special publication of the National Association of Biology Teachers. February 1973. Pp. 14-17.
1974
14. A reconsideration of Spondias mombin L. (Anacardiaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 61: 483-490.
15. A case for selection for delayed fruit maturation in Spondias (Anacardiaceae). Biotropica 6: 135-137.
16. Casearia belizensis Standley, a synonym of Laetia procera (Flacourtiaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 61: 526. [with R. Liesner].
17. A new species of Myrcia (Myrtaceae) for Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 61: 886-888.
18. A new Gustavia (Lecythidaceae) from Panama and Colombia. Brittonia 26: 22-26. [with S. Mori].
19. Combretum laxum Jacq. var. epiphyticum (Combretaceae) - a case of selection for water-dispersal. Phytologia 28: 188-191.
20. Notes on the genus Clitoria (Leguminosae) in Panama. Phytologia 29: 130-134.
21. Systematics program at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Taxon 23: 444-446. [with M. Crosby].
1975
22. Geographical affinities of the Barro Colorado Island flora (Panama). Brittonia 27: 127-135. [with P. Busey].
23. Flacourtiaceae new to Panama: Casearia & Xylosma. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 62: 484-490.
24. A new species of Dracontium (Araceae) from Panama, with notes on the sapromyophilous pollination syndrome. Selbyana 1: 168-171.
25. A reconsideration of Trichilia cipo (A. Juss.) C. DC. (Meliaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 62: 491-496.
26. Studies in Araceae I: Section Leptanthurium Schott, the Anthurium gracile - friedrichsthalii complex of Central and South America. Selbyana 1: 357-364.
27. Systematic botany resources in America. Part I: Survey and preliminary ranking. New York Botanical Garden. 96 pp. [with W. W. Payne, M. E. Hale, P. K. Holmgren, R. McVaugh, L. I. Nevling, Jr., R. Ornduff, A. E. Schuyler, & R. F. Thorne].
28. Phenological behavior of habit and habitat classes on Barro Colorado Island (Panama Canal Zone). Biotropica 7: 270-277.
29. Notes on Central and South American Cissus (Vitaceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 63: 358-362.
1976
30. Staphyleaceae. In: Woodson & Schery, Flora of Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 63: 393-398.
31. Sapindaceae. In: Woodson & Schery, Flora of Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 63: 419-540.
32. Notes on Sapindaceae I: new species of Serjania from Central America and Mexico. Phytologia 33: 169-172.
1977
33. Taxonomic Study of Anthurium in Central America. National Geographic Society Research Reports. Pp. 251-255.
34. Notes on Sapindaceae II: New species of Paullinia from Peru. Phytologia 38: 73-74.
1978
35. Flora of Barro Colorado Island. Stanford University Press. 943 pp.
36. Dr. Eizi Matuda, Mexican aroid specialist 1894-1978. Aroideana 1: 27.
37. Survey of herbarium problems. Taxon 27: 203-218.
38. Studies in Araceae II, Anthurium Section Polyphyllium. Selbyana 2: 230-238. [with R. Baker].
39. A new Anthurium from Panama. Aroideana l: 54-57.
1979
40. Standardization of Anthurium descriptions. Aroideana 2: 15-25. [with George S. Bunting].
41. A new Anthurium from Panama. Aroideana 2: 30-32.
42. The sexuality of the Barro Colorado Island flora (Panama). Phytologia 42: 319-348.
43. The distribution of Araceae. In: K. Larsen & L. B. Holm-Nielsen (eds.), Tropical Botany. Academic Press, London. Pp. 291-308.
44. Use of a portable propane gas oven for field drying plants. Taxon 28(5/6): 573-580.
45. Germination of seeds of Anthurium. Aroideana 2: 78-81.
46. The genus Anthurium in Costa Rica. Brenesia 16: (Suppl. 1) 1-174.
47. Matayba apetela (Sapindaceae), new for the flora of Panama. Phytologia 44: 38l-383.
1980
48. Flowering behavior of the neotropical genus Anthurium (Araceae). Amer. J. Bot. 67(6): 888-904.
49. The aroid collections at the Missouri Botanical Garden. Aroideana 2: 99-108.
50. Malpighiaceae. In: Woodson & Schery, Flora of Panama. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 67: 851-945.
51. Anthurium andraeanum vs. A andreanum (Araceae). Taxon 29: 502-505. [with R. S. Sheffer & H. Kamemoto].
1981
52. Studies in Araceae III. New species of Anthurium from Central America. Selbyana 5: 3l5-34l.
53. (1982). A revision of Syngonium (Araceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 68: 565-65l.
54. Propagation of Anthurium cuttings. Aroideana 4: 9l-92.
1982
55. A study of Old World Aroids. Aroideana 5: l3-25.
56. Aroid collecting in western South America. Aroideana 5: 37-46.
1983
57. A revision of the genus Anthurium (Araceae) of Mexico and Central America. Part 1: Mexico and Middle America. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 70: 2ll-4l7.
58. A new species of Ornamental Philodendron (Araceae). Aroideana 6: 39-4l.
59. Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler, a prodigious aroid worker. Aroideana 6: 68-70.
60. The sectional groupings of Anthurium (Araceae). Aroideana 6: 85-l23. [with R. S. Sheffer].
61. The origin of Anthurium leuconeurum. Aroideana 6: l33-l34.
62. Chromosome numbers in the genus Anthurium (Araceae) II. Amer. J. Bot. 70(6): 858-87l. [with R. S. Sheffer].
1984
63. Rediscovery of a rare Monstera. Aroideana 7: l3.
64. Anthurium, Syngonium (Araceae). In: Walters et al. (eds.), The European Garden Flora Vol. 2, Monocotyledons (Part 2). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp. 80-85; l03-l04.
65. Alocasia (Araceae). In: Walters et al. (eds.), The European Garden Flora Vol. 2, Monocotyledons (Part 2). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp. l0l-l03.
66. The importance of labeling living plants. Aroideana 7: 27-30.
67. Aroid Profile No. 9. Philodendron rugosum Bogner & Bunting. Aroideana 7: 18-20.
1985
68. The large monocots of Panama. In: D'Arcy, W. (ed.), The botany and natural history of Panama. Monogr. in Syst. Bot. from the Missouri Bot. Gard. 10: 5-12.
69. Collecting and Preparing Specimens of Araceae. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 72: 252-258.
70. A new collection of the rare Alloschemone occidentalis (Poepp.) Engl. & Krause. Aroideana 8: 80-82.
71. Aroid Profile No. 10. Taccarum weddelianum. Aroideana 8: 94-95.
72. The Anthurium bredemeyeri complex (Araceae) of Venezuela and Colombia. Aroideana 8: 118-137.
1986
73. A revision of the genus Anthurium (Araceae) of Mexico and Central America. Part 2: Panama. Monogr. in Syst. Bot. from the Missouri Bot. Gard. 14: 1-204.
74. The distribution of Anthurium (Araceae) in Mexico, Middle America and Panama. Selbyana 9: 94-99.
1987
75. New combinations in Central American Araceae. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 74: 659-660. [with M. H. Grayum].
76. The Araceae of Venezuela. Aroideana 9: 3-214. [with N. Lambert].
77. Araceae. In: R. Spichiger (ed.), Notulae ad Floram paraguaiensem 13. Anthurium plowmanii Croat, a new species from interior South America. Candollea 42: 811-1813.
78. Aroid Profile No. 11: Syngonium steyermarkii Croat. Aroideana 10: 20-22. (with Josef Bogner).
1988
79. Research under glass. The Public Garden 3(4): 28-29.
80. Araceae. In: R. Spichiger & J. M. Mascherpa (eds.), Flora del Paraguay. Conservatoire et Jardin Botanique, Geneva & Missouri Bot. Gard. Pp. 7-46. (with D. Mount).
81. Important Collections of New World Araceae. Taxon 37: 855-869.
82. (1990). The ecology and life forms of Araceae. Aroideana 11(3-4): 4-56.
1989
83. (1991) Ecology & Life Forms of Araceae: a follow-up Aroideana 12(1-4): 6-8.
1990
84. Araceae. In: Wagner, W. L., D.R. Herbst & S. H. Sohmer. (eds.), Manual of the Flowering Plants of Hawaii, 2: 1355-1360.
85. (1992). A comparison of aroid classification systems. Aroideana. 13(1-4): 44-64.
1991
86. A revision of Anthurium section Pachyneurium (Araceae). Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 78: 539-855.
87. (1992). Aroid Encounters in Europe. Aroideana. 14 (1-4): 8-13.
88. (1992). Index to Aroideana Vol. 1-10, Aroideana 14 (1-4): 20-67. [with K. Rossman].
1992
89. Species Diversity of Araceae in Colombia: a preliminary survey. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 79: 17-28.
90. Araceae, pp. 278-282. In: J. Boggan, V. Funk, C. Kelloff, M. Hoff, G.
Cremers and C. Feuillet, Checklist of the Plants of the Guianas. Biological Diversity of the Guianas Program, Dept. of Botany, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D.C.
91. (1994) Taxonomic status of neotropical Araceae. Aroideana 17: 33-60.
1993
92. Araceae, pp. 71-82. In: Brako, L. and J.L. Zarucchi, Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Gymnosperms of Peru. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard.
1994
93. Araceae. In: G. Cremers & M. Hoff Vol. 4. Inventaire taxonomique des plantes de la Guyane française (Monocotylédones (Orchidacées, Cyperacées et. Poacées exclues). Muséum national d'Historire naturelle, 16, rue Bouffon, 75005 Paris.
94. New and Poorly Know Noteworthy Philodendron subgenus Pteromischium
(Araceae) from French Guiana, Novon. 4(3): 211-219.
95. The Use of New World Araceae as Drug Plants. Japanese Journal of Botany
69: 185-203.
1995
96. Two new species of Araceae for the Guianas. Novon. 5: 24-29.
97. Floristic comparisons of six Ecuadorian florulas. In: Churchill, S. P., H. Balslev, and J. Luteyn, Neotropical Montane Forests: Biodiversity and Conservation, New York Botanical Garden.
98. (1996). Contributions to the Araceae Flora in Northwestern Pichincha Province, Ecuador. Part 1: Anthurium of ENDESA Reserve [with Jimena Rodríguez].
1996
99. Araceae. In: Staples, G. & D. Herbst, Gardens of Hawaii. In Press.
1997
100. A revision of Philodendron subgenus Philodendron (Araceae) for Mexico and Central America. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 84: 311-704.
101. Araceae. In: Mori, S., G. Cremers, C. Gracie, J. J. de
Granville, M. Hoff & J. D. Mitchell. Guide to the Vascular Plants of Central French Guiana: Part 1. Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Monocotyledons. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 76: 167-190.
1998
102. History and current status of systematic research with Araceae. Aroideana 21: 26--145.
103. Identity and typification of Dracontium dubium Kunth (Araceae). Novon 8(1): 101--103. [with G. Zhu and J. Boos]
1999
104. Araceae. In: Jorgensen, P.M. and S. León-Yánez (eds.), Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Ecuador. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Gard.: 227-246.
2000
105. A new record of Anthurium sarukhanianum (Araceae) to Chiapas, Mexico--with additional notes on vegetative morphology. Aroideana 23: 26--30. [with M.A. Pérez-Farrera]
2001
106. Araceae. In: W.D. Stevens, C. Ulloa Ulloa, A. Pool & O. M. Montiel (eds.), Flora de Nicaragua. Monogr. Syst. Bot. Missouri Bot. Garden 85: 136-188. MBG Press, Fall/Winter 1999. [with Tom Stiebel]
107. A new species of Anthurium (Araceae) from Chiapas, Mexico. Novon 11: 88-91. [with M.A. Pérez-Farrera]