> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 430](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33266737) of TL-2 Suppl. III > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/1425-1) LSID 1425-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18983548) QID Q18983548 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Carse, Harry (1857-1930), British teacher and amateur botanist, England born, moved to Auckland, N.Z., collected plants in Auckland, especially interested in Filices and Cyperaceae. **Abbreviated name**: *Carse* \[standard form in IPNI: *Carse*\] #### Herbarium and types [[Collection AK|AK]] and [[Collection AKU|AKU]], further material at [[Collection C|C]], [[Collection CANTY|CANTY]] (800), [[Collection CHR|CHR]], [[Collection K|K]], [[Collection MO|MO]], [[Collection NY|NY]]. #### Bibliography and biography Barnhart 1: 316 (d. 25 Nov 1930); BL 1: 79, 289; Desmond p. 120 (b. Leek, Staffs, d. 25 Nov 1930); IH 2: 117; Kew 1: 485. #### Biofile - Anon., Taxon 26(1): 159-160. 1977 (material at CANTY). - Cheeseman, T.F., Manual New Zealand flora xxxvi. 1906, ed. 2: 35. 1925; Trans. New Zealand Institute 62: 176-178. 1931 (with portr.). ### Publications ##### n.24.900. flora of the Mangonui County **Title** On the *flora of the Mangonui County*... Wellington, N.Z. (John Mackay,...) 1911. Oct. **Notes** *Publ*.: Jul 1911 (in journal), cover-t.p., p. \[i, recto of 194\], \[194\]-224. *Copy*: B. – Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. New Zealand Institute 43: 194-224. 1910 \[1911\]. – Additions see next item and l.c. 48: 237-246. 1916. *Note*: See also his *On the flora of the Manku district*, Trans. New Zealand Institute 34: 362-386. 1902 (see BL 1: 79). ##### n.24.901. ferns **Title** The *ferns* and fern allies *of Mangonui County*, with some notes on abnormal forms ... Wellington... 1915. Oct. **Notes** *Publ*.: Jul 1915 (in journal), *in* Trans. New Zealand Institute 47: 76-93. 1914 \[1915\]. – No reprint seen. *Ref*.: Gepp, A., Bot. Centralbl. 132(13): 354. 1916.