William C. Brumbach
…collected at a single collecting event; and for comparison, the entire Museum collection encompasses nearly 130,000 lots.) What it lacked in numbers, however, is more than compensated by the quality…
…collected at a single collecting event; and for comparison, the entire Museum collection encompasses nearly 130,000 lots.) What it lacked in numbers, however, is more than compensated by the quality…
…Botanical Garden, New York Botanical Garden, University of British Columbia (Canada), and the University of Florida — have moss and lichen specimens collected by F. Stuart Chapman. I mentioned my…
…of Anne McCrary Sullivan Anne Bowden McCrary, the daughter of James Owen Bowden (1875-1938) and Dovie Ellen Phelps Bowden (1902-1980), was born on 25 October, 1926 in Wilmington, North Carolina.1,…
…has been collected only once in Montgomery County (by Peter Edward Bostick in 1962). When the trail diverged from Poison Fork it slowly climbed into drier woods, then climbed at…
…Mitchell Scientific Society 48 (2): 270-272. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24332639 Thistle, Anne B. Before 1950, FSU Biological Science. Departmental History Project, Department of Biological Sciences, Florida State University. https://www.bio.fsu.edu/history/pre1950.html accessed on 28 August…
…4, no. 6/7, 1939, pp. 72–74. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/4031125. Accessed 17 Aug. 2021. “John Lewis Sheldon”. Find A Grave Memorial # 63153253. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63153253/john-lewis-sheldon . Accessed 18 August 2021. TO CITE THIS…
…the North Carolina Botanical Garden. She served on the Botanical Garden Foundation Board, including two terms as president of that body.9 Couch’s label for Cora lichen specimen. This specimen was…
…other end of the state, highly unlikely. Strike three for the Moore Haven hypothesis! So, what or where is Moose Haven? Google had a rather surprising answer. Moosehaven is a…
…gazebo at their Green Farmacy Garden. Peggy was strong to the end and will be missed greatly. The family will host a celebration of life at Green Farmacy Garden on…
…Until 1951, very few women — and only those from local families — were allowed to attend the university as freshmen and sophomores. The policy wasn’t steadfast; it had been…