Kenneth Bryan Raper

D.C. in 1929, then as a Principal Mycologist in the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of that agency in Peoria, Illinois in 1939, where he was “in charge of and largely

Charles Fuller Baker

According to S. A. Rohwer, information received by Dr. L. O. Howard from Baker indicates that the insect “collection is considerably larger than it was in November 1926, as baker

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

John Adolph Shafer

in the Lesser Antilles; in 1909-10 in eastern Cuba; in 1911-12 in western, central and eastern Cuba; late in 1912 he again went to western Cuba; in January, February, and

Allen Hierome Curtiss

ex Small Lespedeza hirta ssp. curtissii Clewell Ludwigia curtissii Chapman Lythrum curtissii Fern. Oenothera curtissii Small Polygala curtissii Gray Rhynchospora curtissii Britton Scleria curtissii Britton Sporobolus curtissii Small ex Kearney

William C. Brumbach

was under the care of former Museum board member Mrs. Alice Anders, who completed the donation in 2000.”6     William Clifford Brumbach was born in Berks County, Pennsylvania on

Wendell P. Smith

Wendell was confined to the family farm by a childhood illness. The self-taught naturalist has never attended school a day in his life. He was taught in the home by

Rachel Milner Fell Treakle

is likely that Rachel Fell was interested in natural history due to her father’s influence. Jesse Weldon Fell was born in Pennsylvania to a family of the Quaker faith. “Quaker

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