Mordecai Elisha Hyams
…also found fruiting plants of Darbya near Charlotte, North Carolina. C. S. S. [Charles S. Sargent] Special thanks to Evelyn Silver Hyams of Charlotte, North Carolina for providing a…
…also found fruiting plants of Darbya near Charlotte, North Carolina. C. S. S. [Charles S. Sargent] Special thanks to Evelyn Silver Hyams of Charlotte, North Carolina for providing a…
…(MO), New York Botanical Garden (NY), North Carolina State University (NCSC), Ohio State University (OS), Oregon State University (OSC), The Pennsylvania State University (PAC), Rutgers University (CHRB), Texas A&M University…
…Wesleyan (WVW) and sending others to the herbaria of West Virginia University, the University of Maine at Orono, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, or to the Royal…
…inventory of the significant natural areas of Polk County, North Carolina. Hendersonville, NC: Conserving Carolina. 2. Wikipedia contributors. “William Polk (colonel).” Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 30…
…(DUKE; bryophytes), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO; bryophytes, vascular plants), North Dakota State University (NDA; bryophytes), Southern Illinois University (SIU; bryophytes), University of Arkansas (UARK; bryophytes), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign…
…with his newly acquired family, went “South,” to North Carolina or Georgia, and married a Southerner. Need I say genealogists learn to take family tales with a grain of salt?…
…fungi, lichens MO Missouri Botanical Garden vascular plants NY New York Botanical Garden vascular plants, fungi, lichens, algae, bryophytes NYS New York State Museum fungi NCSC North Carolina State University…
…(MIN), Louisiana State University (LSU), Miami University (MU), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), Montana State University, Billings (MSUB), New York Botanical Garden (NY), North Carolina State University (NCSC), Rutgers University (CHRB),…
…North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NCU: vascular plants, macroalgae), University of South Carolina, Columbia (USCH: vascular plants), University of South Florida (USF: vascular plants, macroalgae), University of Southern Mississippi (USMS:…
…including Virginia and Kentucky on the south and Missouri, Iowa, and Minnesota on the west. Liberty, Virginia. 8 pages. —– (1872) Hints on herborizing. The American Naturalist 6(5): 257-260. —–…