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Definition of Algologists
1. algologist [n] - See also: algologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Algologists
Literary usage of Algologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sea Mosses, a Collector's Guide and an Introduction to the Study of Marine Algæ by Alpheus Baker Hervey (1881)
"There was a little knot of enthusiastic algologists in New York city and Brooklyn.
Among them, Hooper, Lounsbury, Pike, Congdon, Walter and Averill, ..."
2. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1904)
"14, and was placed in Sij>hone<t, has long been a standing puzzle to algologists.
Montague described it as a fan- shaped thallus with dichotomous and ..."
3. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1864)
"It was a fortunate circumstance for algologists that the first important local
... and, indeed, British algologists will find that they must use it as such. ..."
4. Lens by State Microscopical Society of Illinois (1873)
"The knowledge of these forms at the beginning of this century, was increased
almost entirely by the algologists, and among the illustrations furnished in ..."
5. Report and Transactions by Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art (1906)
"... numerous gatherings, and chiefly interesting as having with them notes of her
correspondence with Dr. Greville and other leading algologists of her day. ..."
6. Bulletin by North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station (Fargo) (1899)
"... pharmaceutical botanists, bacteriologists, algologists, mycologists, plant
anatomists, plant physiologists, plant pathologists et al., and finally, ..."