Harold Ernest Parks

…Parks were divorced in 1924. During these years in California Parks took a number of courses in language and business training from the International Correspondence School of Scranton, Pennsylvania. Also…

Rose Lorraine Peifer

International Baccalaureate program at Cedar Ridge High School in Hillsborough, North Carolina and an alumna of North Carolina Governor’s School East (2010). She earned a B.A. in 2015 from the…

Robert Rolland Brinker, O. F. M.

…Illinois State Academy of Science 65: 82-83. 2. SERNEC Data Portal. 2023. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on September 21. 3. IPNI (2023). International Plant Names Index. Published on the Internet http://www.ipni.org, The…

Elizabeth Kathleen Goldie-Smith

…importance as a wetland on an international scale.”4, 5 Though Dr. Goldie-Smith’s official address was “Wrens Cottage, New England Lane, Playden, Rye, East Sussex,” Dr. Garth Foster says, “I remember…

Richard Halsted Ward

…the American Medical Association, and was a delegate to the International Congress, held in London in 1881. Several of his papers on medical subjects have been published in the transactions…

Paul W. Gabrielson

…Carolina Botanical Garden Newsletter in 2010. Videos about algae presented by AlgaeBase. ##### PUBLICATIONS Thesis Gabrielson, Paul W. (1980) Morphological studies of selected Northern Hemisphere genera in the family Solieriaceae,…

Heinrich “Henry” Karl Daniel Eggert

…nephew, August Eggert**, and turned his greenhouses over to him to run. This nephew lived more or less intimately with him. Mr. Eggert was always of a peculiar disposition, apparently…

Guy Richard Bisby

…worked with J.C. Arthur, North America’s leading authority on the classification of rust fungi, before going to Manitoba to become the first professor of plant pathology in a Canadian university….

Spreading the Herbarium Gospel

…Carolina. He was appointed by Governor Daniel Lindsay Russell, Jr. to the all-white faculty of the Agricultural & Mechanical College for the Colored Race (now North Carolina Agricultural & Technical…

A Carolina Onion from Asia

by Scott Zona, botanist, co-editor of PALMS, the journal of the International Palm Society, and research collaborator with the Herbarium of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Photo:…