Mary Steed Stipe Eyles
…felt that in the modern world a person needed to know biology to be a good citizen. She knew how to pique her students’ interest. She took them on field…
…felt that in the modern world a person needed to know biology to be a good citizen. She knew how to pique her students’ interest. She took them on field…
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…decades of monitoring vegetation and fire: maintaining diversity and resilience in Florida’s uplands. Ecological Monographs, 91(2), p.e01444. Bridges, E.L. and Orzell, S.L., 2003. Two new species and a new combination…
…Mathews” or “Andy Mathews”. Other herbaria curating specimens collected by Andrew Clark Mathews include New York Botanical Garden (NY), Pennsylvania State University (PAC), and Clemson University (CLEMS). ———- Andrew Clark…
…of the NCBG Newsletter to consult the map and list below. If you live in a county where Youngia japonica has not yet been documented (in dark blue), look for…
…me in Phanerogams are Morong, of Massachusetts, Wibbe, of New York, and later, J. Donnell Smith, of Baltimore. In grasses I have been assisted by Dr. Vasey, of Washington, and…
…University of Wisconsin, Madison (WIS), and Valdosta State University (VSC). The New York Botanical Garden (NY) and Valdosta State University (VSC) herbaria curate bryophytes collected by Greear. The Shorter College…
…Meyer, and V. punctata F. G. Meyer, all published in “New species of Valeriana from Colombia, Ecuador and Peru” in 1965 in Brittonia 17(2); 112-120. Patricia Sullivan’s obituary of F….
…effets de la saigneé dans quelques maladies inflammatoires which proved that bloodletting was not effective in treating fevers.13 ** Kershaw, Sarah (2008) Amid the ghosts of Alabama. The New York…
…political and social factors — limited macroalgae collection during World War I, the Depression, World War II and the 1950s, and the last four decades following the concerted effort by…