James Everard Benedict, Jr.
…for research. Showed us some ferns that have never been mounted that are still layered in the original newspapers… and the seed collection that I didn’t even know he had,…
…for research. Showed us some ferns that have never been mounted that are still layered in the original newspapers… and the seed collection that I didn’t even know he had,…
…Percy H. Gentle #56, along the Belize-Sibun River road, Belize District, British Honduras, 1931-1932; duplicate in F.)11 Primulaceae: Ardisia gentlei Lundell Rubiaceae: Randia gentlei Lundell Rutaceae: Zanthoxylum gentlei Lundell &…
…opportunities for longleaf in NC and beyond. Register Here Join us for more events as part of our 6-month long exhibition – Saving Our Savannas: Stories of the Longleaf Pine….
…plant communities across the southeastern United States. Register Here Join us for more events as part of our 6-month long exhibition – Saving Our Savannas: Stories of the Longleaf Pine….
…to writing out these stories by hand. Your group wants to give a set of 100 hand-written folk tales to 10 local schools. This is too much work for one…
…for the U.S. Soil Survey from 1913 to 1920, and as a geologist & soil expert for the American Rural Planning Association in Madison, Wisconsin in 1920. W. B. Cobb…
…United States (GFSEUS), which for many years was a major research project at the Harvard Herbaria in Cambridge Massachusetts.” There are several vascular plants named in honor of Carroll Emory…
…The 1930 US census has Stuart Chapman still living in Winston-Salem, but now his occupation is listed as “Proprietor, News Dealer; Industry: Newspaper Stand.” (9) Chapman collected only sporadically in…
…equitably serving the people who live there. Register Here Join us for more events as part of our 6-month long exhibition – Saving Our Savannas: Stories of the Longleaf Pine….
…checked out. Search NCBG Library in the UNC Library Catalog The Sarah Fore Gaines Library opened in 2010 in the James & Delight Allen Education Center. Sarah, then married to…