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### Author
Gilbert, Edward Martinius (1875-1956), American mycologist, born 20 Sep 1875 in Blair, Wisconsin, graduated 1901 Normal School, Stevens Point, Wisconsin, taught high school in n. Wisconsin, Ph.B. 1907 and Ph.D. 1914, Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison, Asst. Prof. 1913, Prof. 1922 and Chairman 1925, all Botany Dept., Univ. of Wisconsin at Madison, retired 1946, died 23 Apr 1956 in San Marcos, Texas.
**Abbreviated name**: *E.M. Gilbert* \[standard form in IPNI: *E.M.Gilbert*\]
#### Herbarium and types
[[Collection WIS|WIS]]?
#### Bibliography and biography
Amer. Men Sci. 9: 402; APN p. 227; Barnhart 2: 47; Hirsch p. 98; Lenley p. 180; LS suppl. 9593-9595; RUS 3: 254, 4: 256-257.
#### Biofile
- Anon., Madison Wisconsin State Journal \[newspaper\] 24 Apr 1956 (n.v.); Wisconsin Academy Rev. 3(3): 140. 1956 (portr.); Dictionary of Wisconsin History (electronic resource).
- Backus, M.P. & H.C. Green, 1957. Mycologia 49: 151-155. (bibl. \[7 works\], portr.)
#### Composite works
Co-author with: (1) Charles Elmer Allen, *Textbook of general botany* ... Boston, New York \[etc.\] (D.C. Heath & Co.) 1917.
- (2) Gilbert Morgan Smith et al., *A textbook of general botany*... New York (Macmillan & Co.) 1924; Rev. ed., 1928; Ed. 3, 1935; and Ed. 4, 1942 (see TL-2/5: 673).
### Publications
##### n.36.392. Studies
**Title**
*Studies* on the *Tremellineae* of *Wisconsin*... \[Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters\] 1910. Oct.
**Notes**
*Publ*.: Oct 1910 (issue date on cover), cover-t.p., p. \[1137\]-1170, *pl. 82-83* (fold. phot.), *84* (phot.). *Copies*: MICH (n.v.), USDA-Mycol., WIS (n.v.). – Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. 16(Pt. 2, No. 4): 1137-1170, *pl. 82-84.* 1910.