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  • SAN DIEGO COUNTY NATIVE PLANTS in the 1830S

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY NATIVE PLANTS in the 1830S

  • Biblioqraphy & Natural History

    Biblioqraphy & Natural History

  • III. on the Status of Eriogonum Pauciflorum Pursh James L

    III. on the Status of Eriogonum Pauciflorum Pursh James L

  • February 2018

    February 2018

  • Current and Historic Natural Resources of the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

    Current and Historic Natural Resources of the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site

  • The Growth of Botanical Science in Nineteenth Century St

    The Growth of Botanical Science in Nineteenth Century St

  • John Torrey: a Botanical Biography

    John Torrey: a Botanical Biography

  • Fort Astoria, the Fur Trade, and Fortune on the Final Frontier of the Pacific Northwest

    Fort Astoria, the Fur Trade, and Fortune on the Final Frontier of the Pacific Northwest

  • Petal Pusher Volume 36, Number 4

    Petal Pusher Volume 36, Number 4

  • Botanist and Plant Exploration on the Pacific Oc Ast of North America: a Bibliography James P

    Botanist and Plant Exploration on the Pacific Oc Ast of North America: a Bibliography James P

  • Oklahoma Native Plant Record, Volume 13, Number 1, December 2013

    Oklahoma Native Plant Record, Volume 13, Number 1, December 2013

  • Plants and the Men Whose Names They Commemorate

    Plants and the Men Whose Names They Commemorate

  • Asa Gray's Plant Geography and Collecting Networks (1830S-1860S)

    Asa Gray's Plant Geography and Collecting Networks (1830S-1860S)

  • 2013 Winter News

    2013 Winter News

  • Five Early American Botanists: Works and Opinions of Rafinesque Charles T

    Five Early American Botanists: Works and Opinions of Rafinesque Charles T

  • North American Plant Collections in the Liverpool Museum Herbarium

    North American Plant Collections in the Liverpool Museum Herbarium

  • Why Central Oregon Remained Botanically Unexplored During the Early Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West (1786-1900)

    Why Central Oregon Remained Botanically Unexplored During the Early Exploration of the Trans-Mississippi West (1786-1900)

  • Nuttall's Travels Into the Arkansa Territory, 1819

    Nuttall's Travels Into the Arkansa Territory, 1819

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  • Early Vascular Plant Collections from Eastern Wyoming and Western South Dakota from 1800-1940
  • Botanies at Libraries in Syracuse
  • Thomas Nuttall Brief Life of a Pioneering Naturalist: 1786-1859 by John Nelson
  • Thomas Nuttall Was Born in the West Riding of Yorkshire, England
  • Kansas City As a Center of Early Ornithological Activity in the West”
  • Early Botanists of Oklahoma Early Botanists 01,, Okla.Homa
  • PLANT SCIENCE Bulletin Winter 2011 Volume 57 Number 4
  • John James Audubon
  • Thomas Nuttall and Henry Rowe Schoolcraft in Arkansas, 1818-1819
  • Status of Astragalus Diversifolius (Meadow
  • The Fascinating History of the Early Botanical Exploration and Investigations in Southern California
  • THOMAS NUTTALL BIOGRAPHY Chuck Staples, CSSA Historian
  • The Changing Face of Western Botany
  • Bird Observer


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