Virtual Webinar – Pine Tree Pharmacy
Register Here with Arvis Boughman, Author, Lumbee Indian Tribe Member Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required During this talk,…
Register Here with Arvis Boughman, Author, Lumbee Indian Tribe Member Date: Thursday, March 7, 2024 Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM ET Location: Virtual Fee: Free; preregistration required During this talk,…
…at age eleven. “In the future, I want to get my doctorate from a four-year pharmacy program and become an oncology pharmacist,” says Maya. “This year, I am a member…
…Ecology 10(2): 251-256. Pammel, Louis H. and Charlotte M. King (1930?) Honey Plants of Iowa. Iowa Geological Survey [incomplete citation] Sources: http://www.public.iastate.edu/~isu150/history/pammel.htmlaccessed on 19 July 2017. 2. http://www.waysofenlichenment.net/lichens/Bacidia%20coprodes accessed…
…along the base of the hill on which the 1980s house sits. About 20 years ago, the second homeowner, inspired by NC state parks, established a more extensive network of…
…Inc., 2012. http://woodlin.net/merged%20pedigree/3533.htm?fbclid=IwAR2plHtxLudWw3LCpYAGy3hn7nJv_h-kTXIKaLwQiN5zSdJXydyDXWD0Af8 accessed on 14 September 2020. Yackety yack, 1954. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (College yearbook; page 86.) Many thanks to Terri Buckner and to…
…http://phytoneuron.net/PhytoN-Panicumroanokense.pdf Sorrie, Bruce A. and Richard J. LeBlond. 2008. Noteworthy collections from the southeastern United States. J. Bot. Res. Inst. Texas 2(2): 1353-1361. LeBlond, Richard J., Edward E. Schilling, Richard…
…1853, he tended the sick of Shreveport, Louisiana. By 1854, he was associated with J. G. Potter & Co., “apothecaries and chemists, wholesale and retail dealers in drugs, medicines, French…
…Conference. Z. Smith Reynolds Library, Special Collections & Archives, Wake Forest University. Audio file http://hdl.handle.net/10339/93164 Smith, Budd Elmon. 1946. Additions to the flora of South Carolina. Journal of the Elisha…
…yellow fever epidemic of 1853, he tended the sick of Shreveport, Louisiana. By 1854, he was associated with J. G. Potter & Co., “apothecaries and chemists, wholesale and retail dealers…
…and his plant collections, I went to SERNEC (Southeast Regional Network of Expertise and Collections), a searchable database of herbarium specimens from across North America.3 By searching on the collector’s…