Orchids: Masters of Deception

…of communication. It was (1) inevitably noisy, and it would (2) never evolve to avoid the possibility of deception. Last May, about the time I had become thoroughly discouraged by…

Ken E. Rogers

…Griffin III (1974) Notes on Mississippi bryophytes I. Castanea 39(3): 239-262. Rogers, Ken E. and Frank D. Bowers (1973) Notes on Tennessee plants III. Castanea 38(4): 335-339. Rogers, Ken E….

Herman Harrison Braxton

…While at Carolina “Brax” played dormitory & fraternity baseball and football. Most of his fungal collecting occurred in 1926, but it is unclear why he chose to collect specimens in…

Egbert Hamilton Walker

…from botanists in the army of occupation in Okinawa… Egbert was never idle. He had many interests. He was active in the church, having been a Congregationalist, Universalist, Unitarian, and…

Delzie Demaree

…has many specimens that he collected in Mississippi and Arkansas. In addition to depositing specimens at NCU, he sent specimens to BH, BUT, DS, F , HH, ILL, ISL, KY,…

Judy Ann Tate Morgan

…A. B. from Pfeiffer College in Misenheimer, Stanly County, North Carolina in 1959.5 On 1 September 1961 Judy Ann Tate married Benjamin Arthur Morgan, III in Rutherford County, North Carolina.1…

John Robert Raper

…Press. — (1955) Heterokaryosis and sexuality in fungi. Trans. N.Y. Acad. Sci. (II), 17:627-35. Raper, John R., P. G. Miles and H. Lund (1956) The identification of indigo as a…