Ellsworth Bethel

…On all of these occasions he seemed to have unlimited physical energy and boundless enthusiasm for the work. He was an omnivorous collector. While the number of mycological titles accredited…

Charles Fuller Baker

…Association of Economic Entomologists, Entomological Society of America, Washington Entomological Society, Southern California Academy of Sciences, and the Havana Academy. Although he died comparatively young, he did the life work…

Mildred Gant Stites Reed

…of Dartmouth College in 2002. Her spouse, John F. Reed, an alumnus of Dartmouth College (A.B., 1933), had apparently given his herbarium to his alma mater.2 The Academy of Natural

Charles Norman Horn

…(MMNS), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), New York Botanical Garden (NY), North Carolina State University (NCSC), Rutgers University (CHRB), Texas A& M (TAES), Troy University (TROY), University of Alabama (UNA), University…

Rachel Milner Fell Treakle

…Pontiac, Lexington, Towanda, LeRoy, El Paso, Larchwood, Decatur, Joliet, and Dwight. Fell also made several additions to Bloomington and founded the Town of Normal which had originally been known as…

Stephen A. Spongberg

…Bach, G. F. Handel and R. Wagner. He thrived on hikes and walks. Any garden he created was thoroughly enjoyed by all. He was an excellent chef, and his enthusiasm…

Willard Webster Eggleston

…Club 11: 19-28. Eggleston, W.W., O.F. Black and J.W. Kelly (1930?) A botanical and chemical study of Bikukulla eximia with a key to North American species of Bikukulla. Jornal of…

James Everard Benedict, Jr.

…cm. longis, subpinnatis, segmentis 7-11-jugis, anguste oblongo-spathulatis, sub-pinnatifidis, ala costali perangusta vel subnulla recedit. Type in the U.S. National Herbarium, No. 1,896,275, collected in woods along “Back Road” at Lanedon…

Clyde Ritchie Bell

…In 1961, Dr. Bell became the Acting Director of the North Carolina Botanical Garden; he was named official Director in 1966. By the late 1970’s the Garden had truly become…