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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin. Tropicos was originally created for internal research but has since been made available to the world’s scientific community. All of the nomenclatural, bibliographic, and specimen data accumulated in MBG’s electronic databases during the past 30 years are publicly available here. This system has nearly 1.3 million scientific names and over 4.4 million specimen records. Browse Tropicos Specimens in Google Earth. A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin.
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Marie Carmichael Stopes | Early Women in Science
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Skip to main content. Sort all content by:. Find me in books. Dicotyledonous Leaf Impression from Tertiary Rocks, Seeds from Japanese Tertiary Rocks Ancient Plants, Being a Simple Account of the Vast Vegetation of the Earth and of the Recent Important Discoveries Made in this Realm of Nature Study, 1910, Biodivers. A single cell from typical vegetative tissue Botany: Or, The Modern Study of Plants, 1912, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? Monograph on the Constitution of Coal. 1892-1894 Sh...
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Edith Patch | Early Women in Science
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Skip to main content. Sort all content by:. Find me in books. Bird with nest: "The spot she teetered to most of all." Bird Stories, 1921, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Loons swimming: "While their children were napping, Gavia and Father Loon went to a party." Bird Stories, 1921, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? Several aphid species were named for Edith Patch, including. Genus was also named for her? Edith invited Ann Haven Morgan. Edith traveled to 44 states, Canada, Mexico and Berlin?
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Gertrude Jekyll | Early Women in Science
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Skip to main content. Sort all content by:. Find me in books. Lindisfarne Castle with Jekyll Garden photo by Ann Young, CC-BY. The Well-Winch Old West Surrey: Some Notes and Memories, 1904, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? Gertrude’s younger brother, Reverend Walter Jekyll, was friends with famous novelist Robert Louis Stevenson, who used Jekyll’s name in his novella. Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. 1843 Gertrude is born in London. Lutyens (a friend of hers, and both of whom were involved in the...
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Ynes Enriquetta Julietta Mexia | Early Women in Science
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Skip to main content. Sort all content by:. Ynes Enriquetta Julietta Mexia. Find me in books. Ynes Mexia, undated California Academy of Sciences. Title page Studies of American Plants I and II, vol. 4, no. 8, 1929, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? Ynes took pleasure in having plants named after her and felt it would give her a sense of immortality (many species are named for her, by herself or other botanists)? Ynes went on a grass collecting trip with Agnes Chase. 1909 Moves to San Fran...
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Anna Botsford Comstock | Early Women in Science
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Skip to main content. Sort all content by:. Find me in books. Basswood Blossom How to Keep Bees: A Handbook for the Use of Beginners, 1905, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Queen bee, drone, worker, queen cells, Miller's cage How to Keep Bees: A Handbook for the Use of Beginners, 1905, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? Harry and Anna supported one another throughout the duration of their marriage: he by investing $5,000 in her book,. The Handbook of Nature Study. Comstock, John Henry (1849-...
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Florence A. Merriam Bailey | Early Women in Science
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Skip to main content. Sort all content by:. Florence A. Merriam Bailey. Find me in books. Florence Merriam Bailey Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 7417, Florence Merriam Bailey Papers, 1865-1942. Ruby-throated Hummingbird Birds of Village and Field: A Bird Book for Beginners, 1898, Biodiversity Heritage Library. Did you know that? Florence continued to write bird articles throughout her life for. In 1921, she received an honorary Bachelor's degree from Smith College for her recognized work i...
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