Norton G. Miller
…of his dissertation, completed in 1969, was glacial and postglacial vegetation change in southwestern New York State, also published as a New York State Museum Bulletin. Dr. Miller’s research interest…
…of his dissertation, completed in 1969, was glacial and postglacial vegetation change in southwestern New York State, also published as a New York State Museum Bulletin. Dr. Miller’s research interest…
…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…
…Dr. Whiffen Barksdale. (1) She deposited 4 specimens of Achlya heterosexualis in the American Type Culture Collection. (3) The Mertz Library of the New York Botanical Garden curates her papers….
…(Miami University), NY (New York Botanical Garden), OSC (Oregon State University), PUR (Purdue University), CHRB (Rutgers University), SYRF (State University of New York), BPI (United States National Fungi Collections), ARIZ…
…terribly far away — it’s just one of the many counties of The Old North State I have yet to explore. As is typical with me, a simple newsletter article…
…more dynamic form, published online and updated as new information becomes available. Gary Perlmutter and Tom Howard are the people behind Lichens of North Carolina the one of the many…
…rust fungi of North America. He published 35 centuries of this new work. The publication of Fungi Columbiani and North American Uredinales entailed the identification, putting into packets, labeling, and…
…with campus and North Carolina American Indian people. This garden will feature indigenous, culturally significant plants; create a gathering place to celebrate American Indian culture; assist and affirm American Indian…
…Advancement of Science, the Sullivant Moss Society, the American Medical Association, the North Carolina State Medical Society, the Forsyth County Medical Society, the American Asiatic Society, the American Nature Association,…
…the Vermont Botanical Club 2: 21-24. — (1907) New North American Crataegi. Torreya 7(2): 35-36. — (1907) Crataegus in New Mexico. Torreya 7(12): 235-236. — (1908) Crataegus IN Trees of…