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- Essayson Ana,,, Hist Jiterature
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- A. HUNTER DUPREE FAMILY 16 INVENTORY Subgroup I. A. Hunter
- Floristic Survey of the Vascular Plants of Shenandoah County, Virginia Brinton Evan Domangue James Madison University
- “Interruptions and Embarrassments”: the Smithsonian During the Civil War by Kathleen W
- The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes to Make Their
- American History New Titles • American History
- American Thought and Culture, 1776 to 1900
- Henry David Thoreau: the Ad Rwinian Naturalist Jill Morgan Clark Rollins College, [email protected]
- Exhibit Catalog
- Isaac Sprague IV (1811-1895) Collection, 1803, 1857-1899, 1958-1970 Wellesley Historical Society
- J. David Hoeveler Curriculum Vitae Business Address: Department of History PO Box 413 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwauk
- Asa Gray House Asa Gray House 88 Garden Street (Corner
- The Californian Penstemons
- Botanies at Libraries in Syracuse
- MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN HABS No. M>~1135
- Ornithology at the University of Kansasl
- Memoir of Asa Gray
- 194 Vol. 131 the Book That Changed America. How Darwin's Theory Of
- Thomas Jefferson Howell and the First Pacific Northwest Flora Robert Ornduff University of California, Berkeley
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences Volume 7, 1872
- Benjamin Lincoln Robinson 1864-1935
- Happy, Wonderful Pa Wildlfowers April May $Ale
- The Vasculum
- Physician-Botanist
- The Muddling Concept of Teleology
- Dialogo Conf 2014
- The Fascinating History of the Early Botanical Exploration and Investigations in Southern California
- Info-Graphic of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans
- North America New York Cadwallader Colden
- Eponymy of New Mexico Grass Names
- Botanizing Western Oregon in 1841 – the Wilkes Inland Expedition Mariana D
- Biographical Sources in the Sciences. LC Science Tracer Bullet. INSTITUTION Library of Congress, Washington, D.C
- The Society for the Protection of Native Plants and the Cambridge Plant Club
- How Darwin's Theory of Evolution Ignited a Nation [Review]
- John Muir Brief Life of a Scottish-American Conservationist: 1838-1914 by Steven Pavlos Holmes