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Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 94th Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, May 18-20, 2016, at University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA.
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 93rd Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, May 21-23, 2015, James Madison University, Richmond, Virginia
Leonard O. Marrow
Virginia Journal of Science
Obituary for Leonard O. Marrow who died August 24, 2014
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 92nd Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, May 13-15, 2014, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 91st Annual Virginia Journal of Science Meeting, May 2013
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 90th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, May 23-25, 2012, Norfolk State University, Norfolk Virginia.
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 89th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, May 25-27, 2011. University of Richmond, Richmond VA.
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 88th Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, May 20-21, 2010. James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Section Abstracts: Botany
Virginia Journal of Science
Abstracts of the Botany Section for the 87th Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, May 27-29, 2009, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA.
Graminicolous Fungi Of Virginia: Fungi In Collections 2004-2007, Curtis W. Roane
Graminicolous Fungi Of Virginia: Fungi In Collections 2004-2007, Curtis W. Roane
Virginia Journal of Science
Fungus-grass associations recognized in Virginia from 2004 to 2007 are recorded. Many associations are new to the United States (U), eastern United States (EU) and Virginia (V); other associations extend the known distribution of those previously discovered. These reports contribute further to knowledge of the mycoflora of Virginia.
A Brief Note On The Authorship Of The First Flora Virginica: Clayton, Gronovius, And Linnaeus, Joan K. Stemmler
A Brief Note On The Authorship Of The First Flora Virginica: Clayton, Gronovius, And Linnaeus, Joan K. Stemmler
Virginia Journal of Science
A modern Flora of Virginia will soon be published, providing an occasion to remember the publication of the first Flora Virginica in the 18th century and to establish the proper attribution of its authorship. Based on a manuscript by John Clayton, Flora Virginica was published in two parts in 1739 and 1743 by the Dutchman Johan Frederick Gronovius. Although both names are printed on the title page, the book is often cited with Gronovius listed as the author. This tradition, interpreted in modern understandings of plagiarism, has led to an assertion that Gronovius misrepresented Clayton's work as his own. This …
Botanizing With Darwin, Duncan M. Porter
Botanizing With Darwin, Duncan M. Porter
Virginia Journal of Science
Note: Sidney S. Negus Memorial Lecture, Radford University, May 25, 2000
From the introduction: In this paper, I will take a look at Darwin's life and some of his botanical and other interests. I will also indicate where his and my paths have crossed during my own career as a botanist.