Madeline Palmer Burbanck
…92 in Newport News, Virginia on 1 January 2007. She was survived by her children, Melinda and George. PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list): Burbanck, Madeline P. and Donald L. Phillips. 1983….
…92 in Newport News, Virginia on 1 January 2007. She was survived by her children, Melinda and George. PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list): Burbanck, Madeline P. and Donald L. Phillips. 1983….
…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…
…and News: Plagiobothrys austinae (Greene) Johnston: A new addition to the Oregon Flora. Madrono 16(3): 108. SOURCES: Macroalgal Herbarium Portal. 2022. https://macroalgae.org/portal/index.php. Accessed on December 21. Obituary: Haru (Francia) Chisaki…
…thousand”. After a hiatus serving in the United States Army 695th Armored Field Artillery Battalion in Europe during World War II, he returned to Harvard to earn his Master of…
…After teaching high school English at Miami Central High School, he followed his first love as a journalist and editor, working for newspapers in his native Homestead as well as…
…was published in the News and Observer on 30 August, 2020: Chapel Hill, NC: Miriam Kresses Slifkin lived her life with grit and determination. She was cherished by her family,…
…in the 1930’s still grows there today, and many mature trees can be found naturalized in nearby Battle Park. PUBLICATIONS (incomplete list): Raynal, Charles E (1928) Friend of Man…
…19th centuries, enslaved African Americans were forced to tend tar kilns and work the turpentine orchards of longleaf pines. The naval stores they produced made North Carolina the world’s leading…
…Russula Arnoldae sp. nov. Type collection by Lillian E. Arnold, near Gainesville, Fla., September 25, 1938 (F 18230). A very handsome, highly-colored specimen with yellow, spinulose spores and mild flesh….