Richard J. LeBlond
…University Museum of Natural History (AUA), Delaware State University (DOV), Harvard Herbaria (GH, A, NEBC), Louisiana State University (LSU), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), New Mexico State University (NMCR), New York…
…University Museum of Natural History (AUA), Delaware State University (DOV), Harvard Herbaria (GH, A, NEBC), Louisiana State University (LSU), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), New Mexico State University (NMCR), New York…
…Botanical Garden (MO), New Mexico State University (NMC), New York Botanical Garden (NY), South Dakota State University (SDC), Staten Island Museum (SIM), University of Michigan (MICH), University of Minnesota (MIN),…
…[South & Hooper, Algae Terr. Nov.] Algae Zeelandiae DOG Characeae Americanae exsiccatae distributae a T. F. Allen M.D. [Allen, Characeae Amer. Exs.] Characeae Japonicae exsiccatae distributae a T. F. Allen…
…history of botanical exploration), we are unlikely to discover new plants. But access to new areas, along with new molecular and other tools for evaluating distinctiveness of populations, and a…
…are cataloged at sernecportal.org . Other herbaria curating John Raper’s fungal specimen include the New York Botanical Garden (NY; most collected in the Boston area), the US National Fungus Collection…
…examination and estimation of the quantity and value of mineral deposits for mining companies, traveling in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, the New England States, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania…
…from Maine; Wayne Dunbar, Maine guide and canoeist; William Meier, from New Hampshire, and also Lady, Henry’s fourteen-year-old collie dog. I baled big bundles of botanical hay in an area…
(1862 – 1931) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) curates about 130 fungal specimens collected by Louis Pammel. All NCU’s fungal specimens, including those collected by…
…University (KE), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), Morris Arboretum, University of Pennsylvania (MOAR), Morton Arboretum (MOR), Muhlenberg College (MCA), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Rutgers University (CHRB), Tulane University (NO), Botanical…
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