Dow Vauter Baxter (January 16, 1895 – December 31, 1965) was an American mycologist.
He was an authority on wood-decay fungi, especially the polypores.
Baxter was a professor of forest pathology at the University of Michigan, where he started employment in 1926.
[1] The fungus Rhizopogon baxteri was named in Baxter's honor.
[2] He also published an illustrated account of fieldwork with two colleagues to study Alaskan forests and forest diseases.