New Lichens in The Old North State

…Carolina website.3 “I was totally unfamiliar with Green Dust Lichen,” said Gary. “When I saw it I thought it was just an alga, but I thought I saw some fungal…

Abram Paschal Garber

…that it is impossible to read the inscriptions. The immediate family have all either died or removed to other parts the country, and, hence, his grave is thus neglected. It…

Paul Wilson Titman

…One of the requirements was that one take a general botany course in the education spread. I was happy to do so because of my lifelong interest in plants… I…

Welcome, new Herbarium students!

…of Carolina Covid Student Services Corps (Carolina CSSC). In my free time, I like to read, exercise and enjoy nature.”       Nate Ross is a member of Carolina…

Walter Lane Barksdale

…Ghoda. 1951. Agglutinins for E. coli — in human enteritis — in epinephrine stimulated rabbits. J. Infect. Dis. 89: 35-46. Barksdale, W. L. and Conrad Routh. 1948. Isopora hominis infections…

Effie Boon

…                SOURCES: 1. Wiebold, Doris B. 1992. “Boon Family of Angelina County” in The History of Angelina County, Texas, 1846-1991. Compiled & edited…

Mary Sue Munson Brehme

…oak baskets and other items used to interpret life in the village. (8, 9) Robert Brehme died in 2016 in Belleair Bluffs, Florida, and was survived by his wife of…

Frances Katherine Foust Lombard

…Lombard died on 22 June 1995 in Dane County, Wisconsin.7 She is buried in Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Silver Spring, Montgomery County, Maryland (photo of grave marker below).9  …

Charles Wright

…Connecticut. While as an undergraduate at Yale (1831-1835) he developed an interest in botany. He taught school for a year in Natchez, Mississippi, then in 1837 moved to Texas where

William Basil Fox

…University in 1939 and an M.S. in 1940 from the same institution. His Ph.D. was from the University of Iowa in 1942. During the war he was an instructor in…