Max Hoyt Hommersand
…out. I have the opportunity now that I am retired into this effort.” His fascination with algae and his distinguished career began more than 60 years ago. “I started with …
…out. I have the opportunity now that I am retired into this effort.” His fascination with algae and his distinguished career began more than 60 years ago. “I started with …
…peasei found near Cape Rosier on the Gaspe Peninsula, in his friend’s honor: “Draba Peasei, with which it is a great pleasure to associate the name of its discoverer, ARTHUR …
…in Classical Philology 60: 11-21). Fernald named Draba peasei found near Cape Rosier on the Gaspe Peninsula, in his friend’s honor: Draba Peasei, with which it is a great pleasure …
…his undergraduate years, and frequent collecting locations included Carrboro, Chapel Hill and his hometown of Welcome. “I remember Chapel Hill as a small town occupied in large part by the …
…for Alumni Records. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Information compiled by Carol Ann McCormick, September, 2013 from documents generously provided by Meredith Tozzer, University of North Carolina at …
…combinations have mostly been in the order Poales (including species of Cyperaceae, Poaceae, Juncaceae, Xyridaceae, and Eriocaulaceae), in addition to new species and combinations in Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae. He is …
…New York, and is buried in Bloomfield Cemetery, Essex County, New Jersey. His spouse, Charlotte Baldwin Ward (1838-1926) is buried alongside him.4 Their children were Alice Blatchford Ward (1876-1858), Carolyn …
…Photo 1936, from Dunnagan, Rachel, ed. Pine Needles 1936. Yearbook of the Women’s College of the University of North Carolina. Greensboro, North Carolina. (Page 32). University of North Carolina at …
…University to McCormick 27 October 2020. Illinois State Marriage Records. Online index. Illinois State Public Record Offices. . Ancestry.com. Illinois, Marriage Index, 1860-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, …
…with Jesus bundled in skins, receiving furs and carvings from an Eskimo, an Indian, and a Hudson’s Bay Company man, while a husky dog and a caribou watched. I replenished …