Lewis Henry Lighthipe
…14 April 1903 he presented a paper on “The flora of the pine barrens of New Jersey,” of which the abstract (in Torreya) occupies two printed pages. Many specimens, from…
…14 April 1903 he presented a paper on “The flora of the pine barrens of New Jersey,” of which the abstract (in Torreya) occupies two printed pages. Many specimens, from…
…Anderson.” It is very likely more specimens collected by Anderson will be found as we continue to catalog our collection of microfungi. NCU’s macro- and microfungi are catalogued and searchable…
…in the summer of 1965. Though the Thelon flows generally eastward, it presents an ecological effect of going north. An eastward outlying strip of spruce woods lines its upper banks…
…pursue research as a career, but was asked to teach some classes in Michigan and found that she enjoyed teaching and especially loved exciting her students about new topics. After…
…the collecting trip to Pasquotank County was Ralph Page Ashworth, who was in the midst of his doctoral research in the Botany Department at Carolina after having earned his master’s…
…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…
…the mysterious lives of the spotted and marbled salamanders that live at the Garden through animal encounters, stories, craft, and a visit to a real vernal pool to search for…
…with co-authors, was on hte grasses of New Hampsire, published posthumously (Hodgdon et al. 1979). At fifty-three pages, it was one of the longest of his papers. Of his 137…
…as a botany instructor at the University of Illinois. n 1951, Dr. Bell returned to UNC-Chapel Hill to teach botany and to work on the formation of a research garden….
…geologist who made contributions in a wide range of fields. His accomplishments include fieldwork in paleontology, bedrock and glacial geology, economic geology, and volcanology. He also synthesized others’ research resulting…