Winter in the Garden Programs

…craft market. Local artists will offer a variety of products, including ceramics, cards, macramé, folk art, botanical wreaths, and jewelry. Vendors will be set up indoors in Reeves Auditorium.  …

Kenneth Bryan Raper

…Publisher(s): National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/70897 27. Title: Macrocysts in the Life Cycle of the Dictyosteliaceae. II. Germination of the Macrocysts Author(s): Ann Weinkauff Nickerson; Kenneth B. Raper…

Therapeutic Horticulture: FAQs

…role. In this model, an individual is being paid for a role that is unrelated to TH and is permitted to integrate TH practices into their primary role. Examples of…

Stewart Henry Burnham

…Island. Burham published extensively in botany and ornithology; his floristic emphasis was the Lake George Region in eastern New York. Burnham’s extensive personal papers, journals, and correspondence are housed in…

Dr. Elizabeth Henry Bellmer, S. N. D.

…the Colour-Sense” Biology Seminar, Trinity College, Washington, D.C. (February 1989). 1992. “The Darwinian Debate in Victorian England” Guest lecturer in Interdepartmental 381, Victorian Studies, Trinity College, Washington, D.C. 1993. “Gladstone,…

Charles Fuller Baker

…his earlier papers dealt with the Homoptera and particularly the Cicadellidate. It was in this publication that he described the sugar beet leafhopper, Eutettix tenellus, as Thamnotettix. In 1893 he…

Carl John Burk

…Centennial Collection and its biogeographic implications. Rhodora, 78(816), 707–726. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23313615 Burk, C. J. (1973). The Kaibab Deer Incident: A Long-Persisting Myth. BioScience, 23(2), 113–114. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1296571 Burk, C. J. 1969. Polypodium…