Laurie M. Stewart Radford
…was hard to leave the herbarium. I had become very attached to it and its needs. I had accepted the challenge to bring some order out of its great disorder,…
…was hard to leave the herbarium. I had become very attached to it and its needs. I had accepted the challenge to bring some order out of its great disorder,…
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…3. Foster, Garth N. 1996. Obituary: Dr. Elizabeth Kathleen Goldie-Smith. Latissimus: Newsletter of the Balfour-Browne Club 7: 16. 4. Barry Yates, Manager, Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, pers. comm. 1 November…
…Holmgren. http://www.calflora.org/cgi-bin/species_query.cgi?where-calrecnum=11695 accessed on 29 August 2017. 11. Pers. comm. Email Nekola to McCormick 29 August 2017. 12. “Oreohelix.” WMSDB – Worldwide Mollusc Species Data Base by Bagni Liggia, Genova,…
…along the base of the hill on which the 1980s house sits. About 20 years ago, the second homeowner, inspired by NC state parks, established a more extensive network of…
…to look more deeply, it’s astounding that such in-your-face opportunities for unraveling mysteries still exist. Based on study of herbarium collections and foot-to-ground observations in 2021 in Alabama, Georgia, North…
…– J. Hale, M.D. Melania Haleiana. Testa laevi, acuto-conoidea, subtenui, luteo-cornea, polita; spira elevate; suturis impressis; anfractibus novenis, convexis; aperture parva, ovate, ad basim subangulta, intus alba. Hab. Alexandria, Lou….
…Smith was unveiled at a ceremony at Wingate University in October, 2011. It was sculpted by Stephen Smith of Marshville, NC and is located in front of the Holbrook Building….
…Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20(9): 358-359. —–. 1893. Some recent books on bacteriology. The American Naturalist 27(318): 554-556. —–. 1893. Notes on Cicuta maculata. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20(11): 441-442….
…polita; spira elevate; suturis impressis; anfractibus novenis, convexis; aperture parva, ovate, ad basim subangulta, intus alba. Hab. Alexandria, Lou. J. Hale, M.D. Melania Alexandrensis. Testa laevi, subacuto-conoidea, subtenui, tenebroso-cornea; spira…