Arthur Stanley Pease
…day in Gaspe. Rhodora 31: 54-56. —- (1930) Botanical notes from northern Vermont. Rhodora 32: 17. —- (1930) A Carex new to New England. Rhodora 32: 258. —- (1933) Notes …
…day in Gaspe. Rhodora 31: 54-56. —- (1930) Botanical notes from northern Vermont. Rhodora 32: 17. —- (1930) A Carex new to New England. Rhodora 32: 258. —- (1933) Notes …
…New Hampshire. Rhodora 11: 30. —- (1909) Cryptogramma stelleri in New Hampshire. Rhodora 11: 64. —- (1909) A Juncus new to New England. Rhodora 11: 31. Pease, Arthur Stanley and …
…living in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware with his parents and siblings, Caroline E. (age 19) and William Commons (age 16). The 1870 Census lists Albert, age 41, still …
…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 …
…thousands of duplicates to other herbaria, including The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (NCU), North Carolina State University (NCSC), Duke University (DUKE), The University of Georgia (GA), the Botanical …
…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 …
by Carol Ann McCormick Curatrix of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) One of the challenges of cataloging herbarium specimens — algae, fungi, mosses, vascular …
…migrating caribou and calmer weather to allow us to travel. Caribou did swim the river in sight above us, then stride on northward, but only small herds appeared. The Eskimos …
…Wynne, Michael J. (1996) Phycological Trailblazer No. 9: Floretta Allen Curtiss. Phycological Society of America Newsletter 32(2). 11. Ancestry.com. New York, U.S., State Census, 1855 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: …
…Camp Mackall, North Carolina. Castanea 62: 239-259. SOURCES: Gaddy, L.L. (2011) A new species of Hexastylis (Aristolochiaceae) from the Sandhills of North and South Carolina. Phytoneuron 2011-47: 1-5. …