> [!cite] BHL link: this entry starts at [page 218](https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33258696) of TL-2 Suppl. VIII > Author links: [IPNI](https://www.ipni.org/a/13405-1) LSID 13405-1, [Wikidata](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q21514002) QID Q21514002 > Support pages: [[Abbreviations|abbreviations]], [[Layout key|layout key]], [[Cite TL-2|cite TL-2]] ### Author Gill, Lake Shore (1900-1969), American forest pathologist, born 25 Apr 1900 in San Francisco, Calif., A.B. 1923 and A.M. 1932 Stanford Univ., Palo Alto, Calif., Ph.D 1934 Yale Univ., New Haven, Conn., Forest Pathologist, U.S.D.A. 1923-1960, visited Tanganyika (now Tanzania) to investigate forest diseases ca. 1963, died 5 Jul 1969. **Abbreviated name**: *L.S. Gill* \[standard form in IPNI: *L.S.Gill*\] #### Note Not to be confused with L.S. Gill (1940-x), who published on Labiatae and Nigerian ethnobotany. #### Herbarium and types [[Collection FPF|FPF]] (but dispersed to [[Collection US|US]] and [[Collection UC|UC]]). #### Bibliography and biography Amer. Men Sci. ed. 10: 1399; APN p. 227; Barnhart 2: 49; Langman p. 315; NW p. 46 (index); LS suppl. 9624-9625; Tucker 3: 118. #### Biofile - Anon., Intl. address book botanists: 472. 1931. - Hawksworth, F.G. & D. Wiens, 1972. USDA, Agric. Handbook 401: v. (dedication) ### Publications ##### n.36.441. Arceuthobium **Title** *Arceuthobium* in the *United States*... New Haven, Conn. (Published by the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences) 1935. Oct. **Notes** *Publ*.: Jul 1935 (date on t.p.), p. \[111\]-245, *pl*. *3-13* (uncol. phot.). *Copies*: BM, HH (n.v.), LC (n.v.), NY (n.v.), U, USDA-Mycol., WU. – Reprinted and to be cited from Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. 32: 111-245, *pl. 3-13.* 1935. *Note*: (1) Descriptive letterpress on verso facing plates. (2) Publication based on Gill's Ph.D. thesis.