Katherine Augusta Taylor
…her interest in plants is not known. However, it is clear that she took collecting seriously, and it is clear that she corresponded with noted botanists of her day, including…
…her interest in plants is not known. However, it is clear that she took collecting seriously, and it is clear that she corresponded with noted botanists of her day, including…
…in the Salem, Virginia school system.”2 Carroll Emory Wood, Jr. earned Bachelor of Science degree from Roanoke College in Salem, Virginia in 1941.1 “During college Carroll had a strong interest…
…(CM), Chadron State College (CSCN), Clemson University (CLEMS), Northern Arizona University (ASC),Illinois Natural History Survey (ILLS), Indiana University (IND); Louisiana State University (LSU), Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS), Missouri…
…largely instrumental in building up the fungus herbarium in his department, until it now numbers some 94,000 accessions and includes an unusually complete collection of the fungi occurring in a…
By Carol Ann McCormick, Curatrix, UNC Chapel Hill Herbarium I have recently become very interested in a place I’ve never visited. It’s not a terribly exotic place, nor is it…
…Flora of the Carolinas by Radford, Ahles & Bell in 1968. In the spring of 1957, Ramseur collected with NCU Curator Harry E. Ahles for “Flora of the Carolinas” in…
…Thomas M. Pullen Herbarium: History. http://www.herbarium.olemiss.edu/history.html accessed on 20 November 2013. Find a Grave Memorial # 42089897 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=42089897 accessed on 20 November 2013. Information for Alumni Directory, 1970. Huneycutt, Maeburn…
…for more than forty year. Photo courtesy of Find A Grave, Memorial ID 91332052. “Emma Lewis Lipps was born in Alexandria, Virginia on February 8, 1919 and died in Rome,…
…we had never even set foot in Alexander County in the nearly 3 decades we’ve lived in North Carolina. Alexander County (in red) is in the upper Piedmont of North…
…U.S. In 2015, the UNC Carolina Apps Program teamed up with NCU Herbarium and NCBG staff to develop the iPhone/iPad application FloraQuest. This app allowed for mobile identification of over…