The Story of the Streamhead Lobelia, Lobelia batsonii
…“the new lobelia is close to L. glandulosa which is distinctly hirsute [hairy] in the throat of the corolla…the new species completely lacks hairs inside the flower.” When the news…
…“the new lobelia is close to L. glandulosa which is distinctly hirsute [hairy] in the throat of the corolla…the new species completely lacks hairs inside the flower.” When the news…
…vascular plants; bryophytes, fungi, lichens), Marshall University (MUHW: vascular plants), (Miami University (MU: vascular plants), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO: vascular plants), New Mexico State University (NMC: vascular plants), New York…
…project, the Macrofungal Collection Consortium. Other herbaria curating Dr. Walker’s fungal specimens include Cornell University (CUP), Harvard Herbaria (FH), Iowa State University (ISC), New York Botanical Garden (NY), University of…
…7 fungal specimens), University of Arizona (ARIZ; 154), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO; 88 bryophytes), New York Botanical Garden (NY; 49 bryophytes) and the University of Wisconsin, Madison (WIS; 118). Like…
…usually signed his labels as “C. O. Houghton”. They were collected between 1913 and 1930 from Maryland, Delaware, and New York. As our collections continue to be cataloged it is…
…on a farm in southern New York. From New York he went to St. Louis, where he remained for a number of years and then removed across the [Mississippi] river…
…County, New York in 1871. After receiving his primary education in the public schools of Jericho, he attended the Bridgehampton Literary & Commercial Institute of Suffolk County, New York.3 He…
…of fossil mammals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, as Professor of Paleontology and Director of the Museum of Paleontology in 1928. Dr. Matthew quickly revitalized…
…(USF), Towson University (BALT), Texas A&M (TAES), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Missouri Botanical Garden (MO), Michigan State University (MSC), Miami University (MU), Harvard University (GH), Field Museum (F), Carnegie…
…collection of fungus made by Freeman while an undergraduate, he and Dr. William Chambers Coker described not only a new species but also a new genus of fungi. Septocladia dichotoma…