Charles Ferson Durant
…specimens at NCU were distributed by the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY). The LuEster T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden has a copy of Durant’s book…
…specimens at NCU were distributed by the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium (NY). The LuEster T. Mertz Library at the New York Botanical Garden has a copy of Durant’s book…
…Journal of Henry William Ravenel. Garden Journal of the New York Botanical Garden 1: 188-189. 1952 [Abstract]. (with W. J. Koch). Further studies on the motile spores of Actinoplanes. Journal…
…[Abstract]. A new era in algal systematics: Rhodophyta, p. 13. In Abstracts: Fifth International Phycological Congress, 26 June to 2 July, 1994, Qingdao, Shandong, P.R. China. [s.l.: International Phycological Congress]….
…the substratum upon growth and attendant cultural characteristics. The majority of isolates from irradiated spores, normal appearing and cultural mutants alike, remained stable when recultivated through ten successive culture generations…
…New Hampshire. Rhodora 11: 30. —- (1909) Cryptogramma stelleri in New Hampshire. Rhodora 11: 64. —- (1909) A Juncus new to New England. Rhodora 11: 31. Pease, Arthur Stanley and…
…Hampshire. Rhodora 11: 30. —- (1909) Cryptogramma stelleri in New Hampshire. Rhodora 11: 64. —- (1909) A Juncus new to New England. Rhodora 11: 31. Pease, Arthur Stanley and Albert…
…(MIN), Louisiana State University (LSU), Miami University (MU), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), Montana State University, Billings (MSUB), New York Botanical Garden (NY), North Carolina State University (NCSC), Rutgers University (CHRB),…
…(MMNS), Delaware State University (DOV), Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT), Delta State University (DSC), George Mason University (GMUF), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), New York Botanical Garden (NY), University of…
…gravel and crushed stone. The Old Duke quarry and the New Duke quarry are along the Eno River between Efland and Hillsborough, but again, these are surface mines. “The [Old…
…short-lived. In 1885, the Legislature enacted the establishment of an Agricultural and Mechanical College in Raleigh and transferred to it the Land Grant allocation of $7,500 for instruction. The new…