
DANIEL TREMBLY MACDOUGAL: PIONEER PLANT PHYSIOLOGIST*
The American Society of Plant Physiologists dedicates this issue of PLANT PHYSIOLOGY to DANIEL TREMBLYMacDougal, in celebration of the occurrence of his seventy-fifth birthday, on March 16, 1939.—Committee on theMacDougalCelebration: FRANCIS E. LLOYD, HOMER L. SHANTZ, CHARLES A. SHULL, BURTON E. LIVINGSTON.
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