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Harry Morton Fitzpatrick (27 June 1886 – 8 December 1949), was an American
mycologist Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, and ...
. He was professor of mycology at Cornell. He is known for his work on the Phycomycetes. His book on the Lower Fungi was the standard text and reference work on the Phycomycetes. He trained
Clark Thomas Rogerson Clark Thomas Rogerson (2 October 1918 – 7 September 2001) was an American mycologist. He was known for his work in the Hypocreales (Ascomycota), particularly ''Hypomyces'', a genus of fungi that parasitism, parasitize other fungi. After receiv ...
and Richard P. Korf, two prominent mycologists.


Biography

Harry Morton Fitzpatrick was born on June 27, 1886, in
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. He attended high school in
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, where he became acquainted with mycologist Herbert Hice Whetzel, then a student at
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, who stimulated his interest in mycology. In 1905, he entered
Wabash College Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. Founded in 1832, by a group of Dartmouth College graduates and Midwestern leaders, the institution was originally named "The Wabash Teachers Seminary an ...
, where Professor Mason B. Thomas, a great teacher of botany, would further influence Fitzpatrick to study mycology. Encouraged by Whetzel, then Professor at
Cornell University Cornell University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university based in Ithaca, New York, United States. The university was co-founded by American philanthropist Ezra Cornell and historian and educator Andrew Dickson W ...
, and aided by Professor Thomas, he transferred to Cornell in 1908 as an assistant to Professor
George Francis Atkinson George Francis Atkinson (January 26, 1854 – November 14, 1918) was an American botanist and mycologist.Makers of American Botany, Harry Baker Humphrey, Ronald Press Company, Library of Congress Card Number 61-18435 He was born on January 26, ...
in the Department of Botany and received the A.B. degree from the Arts College in 1909. He then entered the Graduate School at Cornell as an Assistant and later as an Instructor in Plant Pathology. He studied mycology under Professor Atkinson. He was awarded the Ph.D. degree in 1913. He was immediately appointed Assistant Professor by Whetzel in the recently organized Department of Plant Pathology at Cornell, and began the work of teaching mycology to which he devoted the remainder of his life. He was raised to a full Professorship in 1922. Harry Morton Fitzpatrick died in
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on December 8, 1949.


Mycological contributions

Harry Morton Fitzpatrick's contributions to mycology include monographs of the Coryneliaceae and Nitschkiaceae. Fitzpatrick is best known for his influential text ''The Lower Fungi. Phycomycetes'', which was published in 1930, and is credited for the posthumous publication of Whetzel's 1945 monograph of the Sclerotineaceae. Fitzpatrick took an active role in the founding of the
Mycological Society of America Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, ...
(MSA) at New Orleans, Louisiana on December 29, 1931. Fitzpatrick served as the first Secretary-Treasurer of the MSA (1932–1935), as the fifth President of the MSA (1936), and as Historian of the MSA until his death. He published biographies of mycologists
George Francis Atkinson George Francis Atkinson (January 26, 1854 – November 14, 1918) was an American botanist and mycologist.Makers of American Botany, Harry Baker Humphrey, Ronald Press Company, Library of Congress Card Number 61-18435 He was born on January 26, ...
,
Curtis Gates Lloyd Curtis Gates Lloyd (July 17, 1859 – November 11, 1926) was an American mycologist known for both his research on the gasteroid and polypore fungi, as well as his controversial views on naming conventions in taxonomy. He had a herbarium with ab ...
, Fred Carleton Stewart, and Herbert Hice Whetzel. He trained
Clark Thomas Rogerson Clark Thomas Rogerson (2 October 1918 – 7 September 2001) was an American mycologist. He was known for his work in the Hypocreales (Ascomycota), particularly ''Hypomyces'', a genus of fungi that parasitism, parasitize other fungi. After receiv ...
and Richard P. Korf, two students that would become prominent mycologists.


Taxa described

*'' Acanthonitschkea macrobarbata'' Fitzp. 1923 *''
Blastocladiales Blastocladiomycota is one of the currently recognized phyla within the kingdom Fungi#Taxonomic groups, Fungi.Hibbett DS et al. 2007. A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the fungi. Mycological Research 111:509–47. Blastocladiomycota w ...
'' Fitzp. 1930 *'' Caliciopsis pseudotsugae'' Fitzp. 1942 *'' Caliciopsis symploci'' Fitzp. 1942 *'' Calyculosphaeria'' Fitzp. 1923 *'' Calyculosphaeria macrospora'' Fitzp. 1923 *'' Claudopus subdepluens'' Fitzp. 1915 *'' Corynelia bispora'' Fitzp. 1920 *'' Corynelia brasiliensis'' Fitzp. 1920 *'' Corynelia jamaicensis'' Fitzp. 1920 *'' Corynelia nipponensis'' Fitzp. 1920 *'' Coryneliospora'' Fitzp. 1942 *'' Hysterangium stoloniferum var. americanum'' Fitzp. 1913 *'' Lagenulopsis'' Fitzp. 1942 *'' Nitschkia floridana'' Fitzp. 1923 *'' Nitschkieae'' Fitzp. 1923 *'' Rostronitschkia'' Fitzp. 1919 *'' Rostronitschkia nervincola'' Fitzp. 1919 *''
Thamnidiaceae The Mucoraceae are a family of fungi of the order Mucorales, characterized by having the thallus not segmented or ramified. Pathogenic genera include ''Absidia'', '' Apophysomyces'', ''Mucor'', '' Rhizomucor'', and ''Rhizopus''. According to a 20 ...
'' Fitzp. 1930 *'' Tripospora macrospora'' Fitzp. 1942 *'' Tympanopsis uniseriata'' Fitzp. 1923


Honors and memberships

In 1936, H.M. Fitzpatrick was elected as the fifth President of the
Mycological Society of America Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, ...
. In 1996, The
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established a Mentor Student Travel Award in honor of Harry Morton Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick was a member of the
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, the
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, the
American Phytopathological Society The American Phytopathological Society (APS) is an international scientific organization devoted to the study of plant diseases (phytopathology). APS promotes the advancement of modern concepts in the science of plant pathology and in plant heal ...
, the
Mycological Society of America Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their taxonomy, genetics, biochemical properties, and use by humans. Fungi can be a source of tinder, food, traditional medicine, as well as entheogens, poison, ...
, the
British Mycological Society The British Mycological Society is a learned society established in 1896 to promote the study of fungi. Formation The British Mycological Society (BMS) was formed by the combined efforts of two local societies: the Woolhope Naturalists' Fiel ...
,
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and
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.


Eponymous taxa

*'' Fitzpatrickia'' Cif. 1928 *'' Fitzpatrickella'' Benny, Samuelson & Kimbr. 1985


Selected publications

*1919. Fitzpatrick, H.M. ''Rostronitschkia'', a new genus of pyrenomycetes. ''Mycologia'' 11: 163-167, 1 plate. *1920. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Monograph of the Coryneliaceae. ''Mycologia'' 12: 206-237, 239-267, 7 plates. *1923. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Monograph of the Nitschkieae. ''Mycologia'' 15: 23-44, 7 plates. *1923. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Monograph of the Nitschkieae. ''Mycologia'' 15: 23-67, 7 plates. *1923. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Monograph of the Nitschkieae. ''Mycologia'' 15 (2): 45-67. *1923. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Generic concepts in the Pythiaceae and Blastocladiaceae. ''Mycologia'' 15: 166-173. *1927. Fitzpatrick, H.M. A mycological survey of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Island (Review). ''Mycologia'' 19: 144-149. *1930. Fitzpatrick, H.M. The Lower Fungi. Phycomycetes. 331 pp. UK, London; McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. *1942. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Revisionary studies in the Coryneliaceae. ''Mycologia'' 34 (4): 464-488. *1942. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Revisionary studies in the Coryneliaceae. II. The genus ''Caliciopsis''. ''Mycologia'' 34 (5): 489-514. *1943. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Note. Persoon, C.H. Icones pictae specierum rariorum fungorum. ''Mycologia'' 35: 256-257. *1951. Fitzpatrick, H.M. Notes on ''Corynelia oreophila'' (Speg.) Starb. and closely related species. ''Mycologia'' 43: 437-444, 11 figs.


References

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