Charles Frederick Millspaugh (June 20, 1854 – September 15, 1923) was an American botanist and physician, born at Ithaca, New York, and educated at Cornell...
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the Foreign Trade Charles Frederick Millspaugh (1854-1923), American botanist Frank Millspaugh (disambiguation): Frank C. Millspaugh (1872-1947), U.S....
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Cyperus lentiginosus (category Taxa named by Charles Frederick Millspaugh)
Cyperus lentiginosus is a species of sedge that is native to southern parts of North America, Central America and northern parts of South America. List...
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purpurea L. Documented uses". Native American Ethnobotany Database. Charles Frederick Millspaugh (1892). American Medicinal Plants: An Illustrated and Descriptive...
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1921. He named the reclassified genus after Charles Frederick Millspaugh in recognition of Millspaugh's extensive collecting in Southeastern Mexico and...
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Illustration by Charles Frederick Millspaugh...
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Cuban plants new to science (1920) The Bahama flora (1920) With Charles Frederick Millspaugh. Neoabbottia, a new cactus genus from Hispaniola (1921) The Cactaceae...
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genus Nashia, of the Verbena family, was named after Nash by Charles Frederick Millspaugh. Nash is credited with the discovery of several species of West...
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(1838–1902) Millott – Jacqueline C. Millott (born 1981) Millsp. – Charles Frederick Millspaugh (1854–1923) Milne – Colin Milne (1743–1815) Milne-Edw. – Alphonse...
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sailed from New York the following month. American botanist Charles Frederick Millspaugh returned to New York aboard the German liner in June 1906, and...
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Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, from a single specimen collected by Charles Frederick Millspaugh in 1899, which had been sitting in a flask of preservative in...
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ISBN 978-1-61423-978-9. "Flora of Santa Catalina Island (California) / by Charles Frederick Millspaugh and Lawrence William Nuttall v.5 Field Museum Publication 212"...
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members of the board included Charles Edwin Bessey, Liberty Hyde Bailey, William Trelease, Charles Frederick Millspaugh, and Alice Eastwood. The Society...
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Proctor Flora of the Cayman Islands, 1984. ISBN 0-11-242548-8 Charles Frederick Millspaugh: Plantae Utowanae. Plants collected in Bermuda, Porto Rico, St...
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Olaf Hagerup, Elva Lawton, Leopold Loeske, William Ralph Maxon, Charles Frederick Millspaugh, Conrad Vernon Morton, Philip A. Munz, Harold Norman Moldenke...
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West Virginia" (1934), Torreya, 34:92-93. "Contributions of Charles Frederick Millspaugh to the botany of West Virginia" (1935), Proc. W.Va. Acad. Sci...
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illustrations became visible to a wider audience, including Charles Frederick Millspaugh, who hired her to do illustrations for the Field Museum of Natural...
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Checklist of Selected Plant Families Britton, Nathaniel Lord & Millspaugh, Charles Frederick. 1920. Bahama Flora 94 Pridgeon, A.M., Cribb, P.J., Chase, M...
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to re-organize the University Herbarium first established by Charles Frederick Millspaugh and to start to bolster the collection. In 1937, Strausbaugh...
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NW Jamaica Dendrocousinsia spicata Millsp. 1913 - SC Jamaica Millspaugh, Charles Frederick. 1913. Publications of the Field Museum of Natural History,...
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members of the board included Charles Edwin Bessey, Liberty Hyde Bailey, William Trelease, Charles Frederick Millspaugh and Alice Eastwood. Britton went...
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Even before Linnaeus, botanists such as Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, Charles Plumier and Pier Antonio Micheli were naming plants for people, sometimes...
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Gardens, and Charles Frederick Millspaugh from the Field Museum of Natural History, and all collected samples of the species. Millspaugh identified his...
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Juan, P.R.: Editorial de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, 2000. Millspaugh, Charles Frederick and Hamet, Raymond. The Genera "Pedilanthus" and "Cubanthus...
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Beringer, Mark D. Wanner, Chawna D. Schuette, Jeff Ettling, Joshua J. Millspaugh; Survival and Body Condition of Captive-Reared Juvenile Ozark Hellbenders...
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1930–1931 Benjamin Newhall Johnson, of Massachusetts, 1931–1932 Frederick William Millspaugh, of Tennessee, 1932–1933 Arthur Milton McGrillis, of Rhode Island...
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Science. 38: 151–155. ISSN 0008-6452. Wikidata Q115433048. Millspaugh, Charles Frederick. American medicinal plants; : an illustrated and descriptive...
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American Academy of Diplomacy. Retrieved 2022-10-24. "Laist, Theodore Frederick – HistoryWiki". rpwrhs.org. Retrieved 2022-10-26. Larrimer, W. H.; States...
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executive) Millsfield, New Hampshire – Sir Thomas Mills Millspaugh, California – Almon N. Millspaugh (first postmaster) Milo, Maine – Milo of Croton (famous...
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