New Virginia Gems in the Herbarium

…University of North Carolina Herbarium, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 3. Ranger, L. Scott. “Parnassia asarifolia Ventenat 1804, grass-of-parnassus.” Scott Ranger’s Nature Notes [online blog]. http://www.scottranger.com/parnassia-asarifolia-grass-of-parnassus.html accessed 1 April 2021.  …

Steven Worth Leonard

…Plant of the Week: Big-leaf witch-hazel (Hamamelis ovalis). https://www.fs.fed.us/wildflowers/plant-of-the-week/hamamelis_ovalis.shtml accessed on 20 February 2021. Obituary: Steven Worth Leonard. The Lexington Dispatch, Lexington, North Carolina. Posted online 18 August, 2022. https://www.the-dispatch.com/obituaries/plex0281187…

Ellsworth Bethel

…the available resources. It was always Bethel’s hope that he would be able, in his later years, to thoroughly revise many of these materials. Unfortunately, the state of Colorado could…

Adams Jewett, M.D.

…the Depot, Typographic Hall, 1853. 1860 US Census: Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio. http://www.daytonhistorybooks.com/page/page/1567860.htmaccessed 18 September 2011. 1850 US Census: Dayton,Mongtomery County, Ohio. Ancestry.com. New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 [database on-line]….

Max Hoyt Hommersand

…our specimens are available at macroalgae.org In 2006 Kari Kozak, William R. Burk and Ian Ewing of the John N. Couch Biology Library of the University of North Carolina at…

Welcome, new Herbarium students!

…will be involved in all aspects of the Herbarium including making digital images of specimens for our online catalog and preparing specimens for loans to other herbaria. During her first…

John White Chickering, Jr.

…(CalBG:RSA), California State Polytechnic University (OBI), Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN:CANM), Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CM), Colorado State University (CS), Delaware State University (DOV), Field Museum (F; vascular plants…