Sarah “Sadie” Frances Price
…(1815-1875) and her mother was Maria Morehouse Price (1819-1874). 11, 12. Her siblings were Frederick S. Price (1843-1879) and Mary Elizabeth Price (b. 1845).12 “The Prices moved to Bowling Green,…
…(1815-1875) and her mother was Maria Morehouse Price (1819-1874). 11, 12. Her siblings were Frederick S. Price (1843-1879) and Mary Elizabeth Price (b. 1845).12 “The Prices moved to Bowling Green,…
…Botany, Vol. 43, No. 9 (Nov., 1956), pp. 703-708 Publisher(s): Botanical Society of America Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2438836 Abstract: Phenol concentrations of 10-2 M to 5 x 10-1 M induced the…
…catalog price, send a business-sized self-addressed stamped envelope for return of price list or other information. American Meadows 223 Ave D, Suite 30 Williston, VT 05495 887-309-7333 www.americanmeadows.com Seeds, bulbs,…
…http://www.jstor.org/stable/1011489 —. 1893. Descriptions of new species of Puccinia and Uromyces. J. Mycology 7(3): 281. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3752452 —. 1906. Relation of museums to experts. Science, New Series 23 (580):…
…of Pittsburgh until 1908… Over the years The Pittsburgh College of Pharmacy grew increasingly closer to the university, and on January 26, 1948, the two formally merged, transforming the pharmacy…
…Sydney Australia, 21-28 August, 1981. Sydney, Australia: Australian Academy of Science. (with John A. West). Chapter 4: Rhodophyta: life histories, pp. 133-193. In Chistopher S. Lobban and Michael J. Wynne…
…Town of Chapel Hill’s commitment to provide a $100,000 grant towards the $700,000 purchase price, as well as show the community’s backing to conserve this forest. Join the North Carolina…
…(3): 74-76; https://www.jstor.org/stable/4031336 ) and “Notes on plant distribution” in 1947 (Castanea 12 (2): 58-59; https://www.jstor.org/stable/4031138 ). PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list) Freeman, Oliver M. 1958. Notes on some plant associations in…
…(below) was photographed at sundown, about 10 p.m. p. 10 Migrating caribou on the run. p. 10 One of our canoes passing the usual snow-drift opened by the north wind…