Spelunking in The Caves of Chapel Hill
…his/her initials and assumes that 100 years later I will know who H.R.T. is (pointing at you, Dr. Henry Roland Totten), and sometimes the locality information is difficult to interpret….
…his/her initials and assumes that 100 years later I will know who H.R.T. is (pointing at you, Dr. Henry Roland Totten), and sometimes the locality information is difficult to interpret….
…and retired from that institution in 1987.1 Patton’s thesis advisor at UCN-Chapel Hill was J. E. Adams, and the title of his Master’s Thesis was “Influence of flax root byproducts…
…it is transformed into a delicate ribbon of ice.”3 As I had observed, frost flowers do not form on just any plant, but my in my brief research, I found…
…studied medicine at the Berkshire Medical Institution in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, a school which was founded in 1821 and had its last commencement in 1867. He graduated from this school in…
…Illinois State Academy of Science 65: 82-83. 2. SERNEC Data Portal. 2023. http//:sernecportal.org/index.php. Accessed on September 21. 3. IPNI (2023). International Plant Names Index. Published on the Internet http://www.ipni.org, The…
…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….
…Dartmouth College as a gift in 2002. It seems likely that Hitchcock and Barrows botanized together during family visits. Hitchcock seems to have been interested in a wide variety of…
…children. The family lived in South Haven, Michigan, where his father was a minister in the Congregational Church. In early life, Egbert was influenced by three family ministers, including his…
…the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill that I became interested in botany. I had just finished my Master’s degree at UNC, and for my thesis I had…
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