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Harold St. John

Harold St. John (1892–1991) was a professor of botany at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa from 1929 to 1958. A prolific specialist in field botany and systematics, he is credited with discovering about 500 new species of ''Pandanus'', along with many other species, especially in the Pacific Islands.
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he was educated at Harvard University, where he earned a Ph.D. in 1917. After service in Europe during World War I, he taught botany at the State College of Washington (now Washington State University) (1920–1929), where also became the curator of its herbarium. In 1929, he joined the faculty of the University of Hawaii, where he served as longtime chair of the botany department (1929–1940, 1943–1954), then as director of the university's Lyon Arboretum.〔''Pacific Science'' 33:435.〕 The St. John Plant Science Laboratory building on the Mānoa campus, which houses the botany department, is named after him.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Building Names: St. John Plant Science Laboratory )
Not long after his arrival in Hawaii, he joined the Bernice P. Bishop Museum's Mangarevan Expedition of 1934, which returned with perhaps the richest collection of Polynesian plants ever made.〔Kamins & Potter 1998:201.〕 During World War II he took a leave of absence to lead a scientific team to the rainforests of Colombia in search of ''Cinchona'' trees in order to provide additional sources of the malaria drug quinine, which was in short supply. His team reported a harvest of 60,000 tons of bark. After the war he investigated the effects of radiation on vegetation in the Marshall Islands for the United States Atomic Energy Commission.〔
He continued traveling and publishing long into retirement. He held professorships at Chatham College in his native Pittsburgh (1958–1959), at the Université de Saigon and Université de Hue in Vietnam (1959–1961), and at Cairo University (1963). He was also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the Linnean Society of London.〔
==Selected works==

* 1915. ''Elymus arenarius'' and its American representatives. Rhodora 17: 98-103.
* 1916. A revision of the North American species of ''Potamogeton'' of the section ''Coleophylli.'' Rhodora 18: 121-138.
* 1922. A botanical exploration of the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence including an annotated list of the species of vascular plants. Mem. Victoria Memorial Mus., Can. Dept. Mines 126(Biol. Ser. 4): i-iii, 1-30, 6 pl., 2 maps.
* 1928. A revision of the loco-weeds of Washington. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 41: 97-106.
* 1931. Additions to the flora of Niihau. B. P. Bishop Mus. Occ. Pap. 9(14): 1-11, 3 pl.
* 1933. The sausage tree. Paradise Pac. 46: 5-6, 3 pl.
* 1935. Hawaiian ''Panicum, Metrosideros, Sanicula, Lobelia'' and ''Rollandia.'' B. P. Bishop Mus., Occ. Pap. 11(13): 1-18, 6 figs., 3 pl.
* 1941. Revision of the genus ''Swertia'' (Gentianaceae) of the Americas and the reduction of ''Frasera.'' Amer. Midl. Nat. 26: 1-29.
* 1946. Endemism in the Hawaiian flora, and a revision of the Hawaiian species of ''Gunnera'' (Haloragidaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 11. Calif. Acad. Sci., Proc. IV 25: 377-420, pl. 37-46.
* 1948. Report on the flora of Pingelap Atoll, Caroline Islands, Micronesia, and observations on the vocabulary of the native inhabitants. Pac. Plant Stud. 7. Pac. Sci. 2(2): 96-113, 9 figs.
* 1951. Plant records from Aur Atoll and Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, Micronesia. Pac. Plant Stud. 9. Pac. Sci. 5(3): 279-286, fig. 1.
* 1952. Monograph of the genus ''Isodendrion'' (Violaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 21. Pac. Sci. 6(3): 213-255, figs. 1-15.
* 1954. Ferns of Rotuma Island, a descriptive manual. B. P. Bishop Mus., ace. Pap. 21(9): 161-208, figs. 1-11.
* 1955. Biography of Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf (1850–1932), pioneer botanist of the state of Washington. Res. Stud., State College Wash. 23(4): 225-278, 13 pl.
* 1958. Nomenclature of plants. A text for the application by the case method of the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. Ronald Press, New York. i-vii, 157 pp.
* 1959. Botanical novelties on the Island of Niihau, Hawaiian Islands. Hawaiian Plant Stud. 25. Pac. Sci. 13(2): 156-190, 11 figs.
* 1962. Monograph of the genus ''Elodea'' (Hydrocharitaceae). Part 1. The species found in the Great Plains, the Rocky Mountains, and the Pacific states and provinces of North America. Res. Stud., Wash. State Univ. 30(2): 19-44, 5 figs.
* 1963. Monograph of the genus ''Elodea'' (Hydrocharitaceae). Part 3. The species found in northern and eastern South America. Darwiniana 12(4): 639-652, figs. 1-3, tab. 1.
* 1964. Instructions for collecting ''Pandanus.'' Flora Malesiana Bull. 19: 1133-1134.
* 1969. Monograph of the genus ''Brighamia'' (Lobeliaceae). Hawaiian Plant Stud. 29. Linn. Soc., London, Bot. J. 61: 187-204, 18 pp., 7 figs., 2 pl.
* 1970. The career of Harold L. Lyon, founder of the Lyon Arboretum. Univ. of Hawaii, Harold L. Lyon Arboretum Lecture No. I: ii-iv, portrait.
* 1971. The vascular plants of the Horne and Wallis Islands. Pac. Sci. 25(3): 313-348, figs. 1-2.
* 1973. List and summary of the flowering plants in the Hawaiian Islands. Pac. Trop. Bot. Gard., Mem. 1: 1-519.
* 1974. The vascular flora of Fanning Island, Line Islands, Pacific Ocean. Pac. Sci. 28(3): 339-355, figs. 1-7.
* 1977. Revision of the genus ''Pandanus'' Stickman. Part 40. The Fijian species of the section ''Pandanus.'' Pac. Sci. 30(3): 249-315, figs. 364-394.
* 1980 Two new species of ''Pandanus'' (Pandanaceae) from Rennell Island. Noona Dan Papers no. 137. Nat. Hist. Rennell Is., British Solomon Islands 8: 7-13, figs. 1-3.

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