Joachim Heinrich Schuette

…specimens as F (30,000 specimens; Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, USA), A (Arnold Arboretum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA), DS (Dudley Herbarium, now held by CAS, California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco,…

Edward Avery McIlhenny

…Henn. (now classified as Bambusiomyces shiraianus (Henn.) K. Vánky), a pathogen of bamboo, from his family estate on Avery Island, Louisiana. While McIlhenny is remembered today the leader of the…

Hiden Toy Cox, Jr.

…interpreted to the people of this country and the world…I think we, as a country, need to make quite clear to other nations of the world that we have major…

Leva Belle Walker

…were collected near Lincoln, Nebraska where she spent most of her academic career. NCU’s mycological specimens, including those collected by Dr. Walker, were catalogued for the National Science Foundation funded…

William Chambers Coker

…million bryophyte and lichen specimens. Moss specimen labels from this collaborative effort funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF ADBC 1115116) can be searched and viewed at bryophyteportal.org In 2012…

Diane Elizbeth Wickland

…Change Newsletter 45: 1-4. Ranson, K. J. and D. E. Wickland. 2001. EOS Terra: First Data and Mission Status. Global Change Newsletter 45: 23-31. Smith, J. A., D. E. Wickland,

Don Edgar Eyles

…in Atlanta, Georgia, and consisting of parents Francis L. (age 37), Mory A. (35), Francis L. (11), Don E. (4), and Ruth (1 month). “In 1937 [Fort Pulaski National Monument…

John White Chickering, Jr.

…found in US. Blue Ridge Three-lobed Coneflower, Rudbeckia rupestris Chick. was published in 1881 in Coult. Bot. Gaz.vi: 188. This plant is found in Kentucky, Tennessee and North Carolina, and