Frederick Gustav Meyer

…and identified all but one of the plants, a missing link that nagged them. “One fern, Scolopendrium, appeared so often we were sure that the artist had seen it grown,”…

Richard Glenn Bowmer

…Biological, and Related Sciences, edited by Andrea Kovacs Henderson, 26th ed., vol. 1, Gale, 2009, p. 762. Gale eBooks, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3004612264/GVRL?u=unc_main&sid=summon&xid=98dfca27. Accessed 4 Jan. 2023. https://prabook.com/web/richard_glenn.bowmer/3356939 accessed on 4 Jan. 2023….

Augustin Gattinger

…older physician who intended to go West. I purchased the place in partnership with my brother-in-law, the late George Dury, a Munich artist, whose exquisite paintings now adorn the State…

Willard Webster Eggleston

…used the $50 dollars from the prize to purchase a down sleeping bag, which made my own fieldwork as a biologist much more pleasant. I can see now that WW…

Joseph Austin Holmes

…accomplishments and leadership deserve mention. In 1903, he was appointed Director, Department of Mines and Metallurgy of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at the St. Louis World’s Fair held in 1904….

Peter MacOwan

…was acquired by purchase for the Pretoria Herbarium from Dr. S. Schonland [Selmar Schonland; MacOwan’s son-in-law] when he retired from the curatorship of the Albany Museum [in Grahamstown, South Africa]….

Carolina Moonlight Garden Party

…the Garden’s “Conservation in Action” activities.           Sofia’s and Hatnip Hats will donate 15% of your purchase to benefit the Garden. Click here to learn about…