Josiah Hale

…widow of Lake Cotaille in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. They had two daughters, Virginia and Elizabeth. Hale’s financial fortunes took a turn for the worse in the economic crash of 1845-1846,…

Richard J. LeBlond

…Provincetown Conservation Trust. This work led to an increasing interest in botany and the odd yet fortuitous belief that no one would take him seriously if he did not learn…

Josiah Hale

…Mrs. Martha Crain, a widow of Lake Cotaille in Rapides Parish, Lousiana. They had two daughters, Virginia and Elizabeth. Hale’s financial fortunes took a turn for the worse in the…

New Species of Foamflower

…home using its Latin name, which means “little crown.” Others would call it “foamflower.” It’s easy to recognize and a beautiful plant growing in beautiful places. Perhaps fewer know that…

Louis Hermann Pammel

…1901. Rare plants and their disappearance. The Plant World 4(8): 151-152. —–. 1902. Our vanishing wildflowers. The Plant World 5(9): 173-175. —–. 1902. Review of “Garden beans cultivated as esculents”…

Ellsworth Bethel

…no means confining himself to those groups which he personally studied. He was continually calling attention to the facts and problems in such fields as entomology and conchology, in which

Steven Worth Leonard

…hardwoods. The species apparently tolerates prescribed burning which is typical management in the longleaf pine woods of south Mississippi. One interesting theory proposed by Steve Leonard was that the new…

William Basil Fox

…the hospital to which he was taken. , Officers ruled out the possibility of the wound being self-inflicted as the bullet entered the back of his head, lodging in the…