There are 23 books by Thaxter, Roland on BookOrb. A strong starting point is The Entomophthoreae of the United States (1888). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 The Entomophthoreae of the United States 1888 · 201 pages
  2. 2 Food plants of some Bombycidae and Noctuidae not included in H. Edwards's catalogue 1891
  3. 3 Fungus in violet roots 1891
  4. 4 On the Myxobacteriaceae, a new order of Schizomycetes 1892 · 406 pages
  5. 5 The potato scab 1892 · 160 pages
  6. 6 Observations on the genus Naegelia of Reinsch 1894
  7. 7 New or peculiar American Zygomycetes 1895
  8. 8 New or peculiar aquatic fungi 1896
  9. 9 Mycological notes, 1-2 1903
  10. 10 Notes on the genus Herpomyces 1903
  11. 11 A new American species of Wynnea 1905
  12. 12 New or critical Laboulbeniales from the Argentine 1912 · 223 pages
  13. 13 New Laboulbeniales, chiefly dipterophilous American species 1917 · 721 pages
  14. 14 Professor Roland Thaxter 1917
  15. 15 William Gilson Farlow 1919 · 277 pages
  16. 16 Lichenes in insula Trinidad a Professore R. Thaxter collecti 1923
  17. 17 Obituary. Prof. Roland Thaxter 1932

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Thaxter, Roland written?

BookOrb lists 23 books by Thaxter, Roland.

Where should I start with Thaxter, Roland?

A good starting point is The Entomophthoreae of the United States (1888).

What is the Thaxter, Roland books in order list?

In publication order: 1. The Entomophthoreae of the United States (1888), 2. Food plants of some Bombycidae and Noctuidae not included in H. Edwards's catalogue (1891), 3. Fungus in violet roots (1891), 4. On the Myxobacteriaceae, a new order of Schizomycetes (1892), 5. The potato scab (1892), 6. Observations on the genus Naegelia of Reinsch (1894), 7. New or peculiar American Zygomycetes (1895), 8. New or peculiar aquatic fungi (1896), 9. Mycological notes, 1-2 (1903), 10. Notes on the genus Herpomyces (1903), 11. A new American species of Wynnea (1905), 12. New or critical Laboulbeniales from the Argentine (1912), 13. New Laboulbeniales, chiefly dipterophilous American species (1917), 14. Professor Roland Thaxter (1917), 15. William Gilson Farlow (1919), and 2 more.