Ralph Page Ashworth, Jr.

Beaufort, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Gates, Mitchell, Pasquotank, Perquimans, and Watauga Counties, North Carolina. He earned a doctorate in 1960 from the Botany Department with his thesis, “Investigations into the foliar

Kenneth Bryan Raper

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

Francis Joseph LeClair

Dulane Mangham LeClair (3 July 1892 – 3 April 1950) are buried in the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery adjacent to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.  

Raymond Louis Wyatt

Box: 411. Ancestry.com U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. 3. Register of Deeds. North Carolina Birth Indexes. Raleigh, North Carolina:

James Arthur Doubles, Jr.

Carolina at Chapel Hill in September, 1931. He earned an A.B. in Botany in 1935, then continued at Carolina to earn an M.A. in Botany in 1938 studying with Dr.

Max Hoyt Hommersand

emphasis on representatives from Pacific North America, p. P-22: Conferencia Magistral. In II Congreso Mexicano de Ficología, Sociedad Ficológica de México, A.C., Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, 4 al 7

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particularly uncommon or under-collected taxa from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, or Georgia, or from under-collected regions of those states. Groups under study by University of North Carolina at Chapel

William Basil Fox

in North Carolina. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 64 (2): 237-240. Fox, William Basil. 1942. The Leguminosae in Iowa. Ph.D. thesis, University of Iowa, Iowa City. Fox, William

Lawson Edwin Yocum

Individual Intercollegiate Rifle Championship in 1939.13 She married botanist Jack Rodney Harlan (1917-1998) in Berkeley, California, in 1939, and died in Urbana, Illinois in 1982. “Co-ed crowned Queen of Rifle

William Chambers Coker

States and Canada. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Coker, William Chambers & Henry Roland Totten. 1934. Trees of the southeastern states, including Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia,