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### Author
Brandegee, Townsend Stith (1843-1925), American botanist in California.
**Abbreviated name**: *T. S. Brandegee* \[standard form in IPNI: *Brandegee*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection UC|UC]], duplicates in many herbaria. See Ewan (1942) for a detailed guide to the collections by T. S. Brandegee as well as of his wife Mary Katharine (Layne) (Curran) Brandegee (1844-1920), curator of botany of [[Collection CAS|CAS]] 1883-1894.
*Ref*.: IH. 2: 93.
- Ewan, Amer. midland Nat. 27: 772-789. 1942 (bibl. guide to Brandegee botanical coll.)
#### Bibliography and biography
Barnhart 1: 240; BL 1: 150, 166, 167, 168; BM 1: 221; Bossert p. 50; CSP 9: 329, 12: 112, 13: 763; Kew 1: 339; Langman 153-154; Zander ed. 10, p. 595.
- Allison, Univ. Colorado Stud. Bot. 6: 53. 1908.
- Setchell, Univ. Calif. Publ. Bot. 13: 155-177. *pl. 13-14.* 1926 (portr., bibl.)
- Jones, Contr. west. Botany 15: 15-18. 1929.
- Ewan, Rocky Mountain Naturalists 170. 1950.
- Moran, Madroño 11(6): 221-252. 1952 (mexican itin.)
- Ewan et al., Leaflets west. Bot. 7(3): 103 \[index\]. 1953.
- Ewan, *in* A century of progress in the natural sciences 45. 1955.
- Rickett, NAF 28B(2): 321. 1945, ser. 2. 2: 152. 1955.
- Cantelow and Cantelow, Leaflets west. Bot. 8: 86-87. 1957.
- McVaugh, Edward Palmer 102, 300. 1959.
- Humphrey, Makers of N. Amer. Bot. 37-38. 1961.
- Thomas, Contr. Dudley Herb. 5: 150. 1961.
- Thomas, Huntia 3: 26. 1969 (portr.)
- Sayre, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 19(3): 298. 1975.
#### Composite works
Zoe, a biological journal, T. S. Brandegee, editor vols. 1-4, 1890-1894.
#### Eponymy
*Brandegea* A. Cogniaux (1890).