Word: jepson
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...specimens, many of which are rare Southern species. Another large assortment has been sent by Professor C. Conzatti of Oaxaca, Mexico. The plants are of South Mexican growth, a region which has received but little attention from botanists. Many speciamens from California, have been sent by Professor W. L. Jepson of the University of California and Mr. J. W. Congdon of Mariposa, California. An extremely interesting collection, including many critical specimens, has been contributed by Professor Marcus S. Jones of Salt Lake City. The entire collection now contains over 27,-000 specimens, the result of over sixty years of continuous...
Botanical Club. Papers: Some Aspects of the Coast Range Vegetation. Mr. W. L. Jepson, of the University of California.- Recent Contributions to Our Knowledge of Sexuality in the Ascomycetes. Mr. F. O. Grover. University Museum, Room...
Botanical Club. Papers: Some Aspects of the Coast Range Vegetation. Mr. W. L. Jepson, of the University of California.- Recent Contributions to Our Knowledge of Sexuality in the Ascomycetes. Mr. F. O. Grover. University Museum, Room...
...Club for the following year will be: First tenors, C. C. Nolan, B. A. Jenkins, T. S.; G. Fox '94, D. Barbour '93, S.; H, Holt '94, J. St. J. Nolan '95. Second tenors, J. S. Crasens '93, A. Erskine '93, A. T. Greer '93, A. Bartlett '94, H. Jepson '93, W. Sheehan, L. S. First bases, J. Solly '94 J. B. Nash '95, S. Cary '93, S.; B. Spock '95, W. Vincent '96. Second basses, N. Swayne '93, N. Green '94, L. Smith '94, W. Warner '94, P. Evans...