Arts (relations to science) |
Bedell, Rebecca Bailey.
"The Anatomy of Nature: Geology and American
Landscape Painting, 1825-1875."
DAI 51/08 (1991): 261-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1989) |
Arts (relations to science) |
Bedell, Rebecca Bailey.
The
Anatomy of Nature: Geology and American Landscape Painting, 1825-1875.
185pp. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton
University Press, 2001.
|
Arts (Relations to Science) |
Berkowitz, Julie S. "Adorn the
Halls”: History of the Art Collection at Thomas Jefferson University. 725pp.
Philadelphia: Thomas Jefferson University, 1999. (Collection relates to
medicine) |
Arts (Relations to Science) |
Brotman, Charles M. "The
Power of Sound: Evolutionary Naturalism and Music in Anglo-American Victorian
Culture.” DAI 66/03 (2005): 1127-A.
(Doct. diss., University of Rochester, 2005) |
Arts (relations to science) |
Meyers, Amy R. W., editor.
Art and
Science in America:
Issues of Representation. 208pp.
San Marino, Calif.:
Huntington
Library, 1998. |
Arts (relations to science) |
Novak, Barbara. Nature and
Culture: American Landscape and Painting, 1825-1875. 323pp. New York: Oxford
University Press, 1980.
|
Arts (relations to science) |
Pyne, Kathleen A. Art and the
Higher Life: Painting and Evolutionary Thought in Late Nineteenth-Century America.
416 pp. Austin, Tex.: University
of Texas Press, 1996.
|
Arts (relations to science) |
Rony, Fatimah Tobing.
"On Ethnographic Cinema: ‘Race,’ Science, and
Spectacle, 1895-1933." DAI 55/08 (1995): 2188-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1995) |
Arts (Relations to Science) |
Syme, Alison Mairi.
"Hedgewhores, Wagtails, Cockatrices, Whipsters: John Singer Sargent and His
Coterie of Nature’s Artful Dodgers.” DAI
66/05 (2005): 1533-A. (Doct. diss., Harvard University, 2005) |
Arts (relations to science) |
Wagner, Virginia Lee. "The
Idea of Geology in American Landscape Painting, 1825-1875." DAI 50/12
(1990): 3776-A. (Doct. diss.,
University of Delaware, 1987) |
Arts (relations to science) |
Wosk, Julie. Breaking
Frame: Technology and the Visual Arts in the Nineteenth Century. 267pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers
University Press, 1992.
(England and the United States) |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Dippie, Brian W. Catlin and
His Contemporaries: The Politics of Patronage. 553pp. Lincoln: University
of Nebraska Press,
1990. (Biographical study of George
Catlin) |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Goodbody, Bridget L.
"George Catlin’s Indian Gallery: Art, Science,
and Power in the 19th Century."
DAI 57/05 (1996): 1885-A. (Doct. diss., Columbia University, 1996) |
Arts (Relations to Science): Biographical |
Gordon, Sarah Anne.
"Sanctioning the Nude: Production and Reception of Eadweard Muybridge’s
‘Animal Locomotion’, 1887.” DAI
67/03 (2006): 752-A. (Doct. diss., Northwestern University, 2006) |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Haltman, Kenneth. "Figures in a Western Landscape: Reading the Art of Titian
Ramsay Peale from the Long Expedition to the Rocky
Mountains, 1819-1820."
DAI 54/11 (1994): 4151-A. (Doct. diss., Yale University, 1992) |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Kiefer, Geraldine Wojno.
"Alfred Stieglitz and Science, 1880-1910." DAI 51/04 (1990): 1029-A. (Doct.
diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1990) |
Arts (Relations to Science): Biographical |
Kinsey, Joni L. Thomas Moran’s West: Chromolithography,
High Art, and Popular Taste. 260pp. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas,
2006. |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Morand, Anne. Thomas
Moran, the Field Sketches, 1856-1923. Published for the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and
Art, Tulsa.
313pp. Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press,
c1996. |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Partridge, Linda Dugan.
"From Nature: John James Audubon’s Drawings
and Watercolors, 1805-1826."
DAI 54/07 (1994): 2360-A. (Doct. diss., University of Delaware, 1992) |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Truettner, William H.
The
Natural Man Observed: A Study of Catlin’s Indian Gallery. 324pp. Washington,
D. C.: Smithsonian Institution Press; published in cooperation with the Amon Carter
Museum of Western Art and the National Collection of Fine Arts, 1979. |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Van Ravenswaay, Charles.
Drawn
from Nature: The Botanical Art of Joseph Prestele and His Sons. 357pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1984. (Prestele, 1796-1867) |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Waitley, Douglas. William
Henry Jackson: Framing the Frontier. 217pp. Missoula, Mont.: Montana
Press, 1998. |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Weber, David J. Richard H.
Kern: Expeditionary Artist in the Far Southwest, 1848-1853. 355pp. Albuquerque: University
of New Mexico Press for
the Amon Carter Museum,
1985. |
Arts (relations to science): Biographical |
Wilson, Richard B. "American Vision and Landscape: The Western Images
of Clarence King and Timothy O’Sullivan."
DAI 40/08 (1980): 4648-A. (Doct. diss., University of New Mexico, 1979) |
Astronomy and Astrophysics |
Carter, Bill and Merri Sue
Carter. Latitude: How American
Astronomers Solved the Mystery of Variation. 252pp. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2002. |
Astronomy and astrophysics |
Hall, Robert Dale. "Education of American Research Astronomers,
1876-1941." DAI 59/07 (1999): 2694-A. (Doct. diss., Oregon State University, 1999) |
Astronomy and astrophysics |
Lankford, John. American
Astronomy: Community, Careers, and Power, 1859-1940. With the assistance of Ricky L. Slavings. 447 pp. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1997.
|
Astronomy and Astrophysics |
Markley, Robert. Dying Planet: Mars in Science and the
Imagination. 444pp. Durham, N.C. / London: Duke University Press, 2005.
(Includes US aspects of the topic) |
Astronomy and astrophysics |
Sheehan, William. The Planet
Mars: A History of Observation and Discovery. 270pp. Tucson: University
of Arizona Press,
c1996. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Pershey, Edward J. "The Early Telescope Work of Warner and Swasey." DAI 43/04 (1982): 1270-A. (Doct.
diss., Case Western Reserve University, 1982) |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Bibliography |
Morton, Bruce, compiler.
Halley’s Comet,
1755-1984: A Bibliography. 280pp.
Westport, Conn.: Greenwood
Press, 1985. |
Astronomy and AstroPhysics:Biographical |
Albers, Henry, editor. Maria Mitchell: A Life in Journals and
Letters. 370pp. Clinton
Corners, NY: College Avenue
Press, 2001. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Beardsley, Wallace R.
"Samuel Pierpont Langley–His Early Academic
Years at the Western
University of Pennsylvania." DAI 40/02 (1979): 690-A. (Doct.
diss., University of Pittsburgh, 1978) |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Brashear, John A. A Man Who
Loved the Stars: The Autobiography of John A. Brashear. Revised edition. Introduction by James V. Maher, Jr. 190pp. Pittsburgh: University
of Pittsburgh Press,
1988. (First published in 1924) |
Astronomy and AstroPhysics: Biographical |
Carter, Bill and Merri Sue
Carter. Simon Newcomb: America’s
Unofficial Astronomer Royal. 213pp. St. Augustine, Fl.: Mantanzas, 2006. |
Astronomy and AstroPhysics:Biographical |
Cerami, Charles C. and
Robert M. Silverstein. Benjamin
Banneker: Surveyor, Astronomer,
Publisher, Patriot. 288pp. New
York: Wiley, 2002 |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Dolan, David S. "Percival Lowell: The Sage as Astronomer." DAI 53/08 (1993): 2956-A. (Doct.
diss., University of Wollongong, Australia, 1992) |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Henry, Richard C., David H.
DeVorkin and Peter Beer, editors. Henry Rowland and Astronomical Spectroscopy:
Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Henry Rowland’s
Introduction of the Concave Diffraction Grating. Proceedings of a Symposium
Held in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, the Johns Hopkins
University, Baltimore, 14 June 1984. Vistas in
Astronomy 29 (1986): 119-236.
|
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Hoyt, William Graves.
Lowell
and Mars. 376pp. Tucson: University
of Arizona Press, 1996.
|
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Moyer, Albert E. A Scientist’s Voice in
American Culture: Simon Newcomb and the Rhetoric of Scientific Method.
301pp. Berkeley: University
of California Press,
1992. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Osterbrock, Donald E.
James E.
Keeler: Pioneer American Astrophysicist, and the Early Development of
American Astrophysics. 411pp.
New
York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Osterbrock, Donald E.
Pauper
and Prince: Ritchey, Hale, and Big American Telescopes. 359pp. Tucson: University
of Arizona Press, 1993.
|
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Sheehan, William. The
Immortal Fire Within: The Life and Work of Edward Emerson Barnard.
429pp. Cambridge / New
York: Cambridge
University Press, 1995.
|
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Shoemaker, Philip S.
"Stellar Impact: Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel and
Astronomy in Antebellum America." DAI 52/04 (1991): 1496-A. (Doct.
diss., University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1991) |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Strauss, David. Percival
Lowell: The Culture and Science of a Boston
Brahmin. 333pp. Cambridge, Mass. and London:
Harvard University Press, 2001. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Biographical |
Webb, George Ernest.
Tree
Rings and Telescopes: The Scientific Career of A. E. Douglass. 242pp. Tucson: University
of Arizona Press, 1983.
|
Astronomy and AstroPhysics:Institutional |
Dick, Steven J. Sky and Ocean Joined: The U.S. Naval Observatory,
1830-2000. 609pp. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2003. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Dick, Steven J. and Leroy
E. Doggett, editors. Sky with Ocean Joined. Proceedings of the
Sesquicentennial Symposia of the U. S. Naval Observatory, December
5 and 8, 1980. 190pp. Washington, D.C.: U.
S. Naval Observatory, 1983. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Hoffleit, Dorrit. Astronomy
at Yale, 1701-1968. (Memoirs of Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 23).
230pp. New Haven, Conn.: Connecticut
Academy of Arts and
Sciences, 1992. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
James, Mary Ann. "The Dudley
Observatory Controversy." DAI 41/02 (1980): 771-A. (Doct. diss., Rice University, 1980) |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
James, Mary Ann. Elites in
Conflict: The Antebellum Clash over the Dudley
Observatory. 303pp. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers
University Press, 1987.
|
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Osterbrock, Donald E.
Yerkes Observatory,
1892-1950: The Birth, Near Death, and Resurrection of a Scientific Research
Institution. 384 pp. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press, 1997.
|
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Osterbrock, Donald E., John
R. Gustafson and W. J. Shiloh Unruh. Eye on the Sky: Lick Observatory’s First
Century. 295pp. Berkeley / Los
Angeles / London:
University of California Press, 1988. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Putnam, William Lowell.
The Explorers
of Mars Hill: A Centennial History of Lowell
Observatory, 1894-1994. 289pp.
West Kennebunk, Me.:
Published for Lowell
Observatory by Phoenix
Pub., 1994. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Two Astronomical Anniversaries: The Harvard College Observatory Sesquicentennial
[and] The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Centennial. Journal for the History of Astronomy 21, part 1 (February 1990): 1-156 (issue). |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Ventre, John E. and Edward
J. Goodman. A Brief History of the Cincinnati Astronomical Society.
132pp. Cincinnati: Cincinnati
Astronomical Society, 1985. |
Astronomy and AstroPhysics: Institutional |
Wise, George. Civic Astronomy: Albany’s Dudley
Observatory, 1852-2002. (Astrophysics and Space Science Library). 208pp.
Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 2004. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Whitesell, Patricia S.
A
Creation of His Own: Tappan’s Detroit
Observatory. 236pp. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan,
1998. |
Astronomy and astroPhysics: Institutional |
Wright, Helen. James Lick’s Monument:
The Saga of Captain Richard Floyd and the Building of the Lick Observatory.
231pp. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1987.
|
Biochemistry and molecular biology |
Kohler, Robert E. From Medical
Chemistry to Biochemistry: The Making of a Biomedical Discipline. 399pp. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge
University Press, 1982.
|
Biochemistry and molecular biology: Institutional |
Nelson, David L. and Brook
Chase, editors. One Hundred Years of Agricultural Chemistry and
Biochemistry at Wisconsin.
Proceedings of the 13th annual Steenbock
Symposium in Biochemistry, August 1983, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
307pp. Madison, Wis.: Science Tech Publishers, 1989. |
Bioethics |
Wallen, Gail F. "Shades of Grey: The Euthanasia Controversy and the
Rights of the Conscious and Rational Terminally Ill Adult as Seen in Popular American
Magazines, 1896-1976." DAI 57/04 (1996): 1793-A. (Doct. diss., University of Arizona, 1996) |
Biology (general) |
Hughes, Arthur F. W.
The American
Biologist through Four Centuries. 386pp.
Springfield, Illinois: Thomas, 1982. |
Biology (General) |
Kohler, Robert E. Landscapes and Labscapes: Exploring the
Lab-Field Border in Biology. 326pp. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2002. |
Biology (general) |
Maienschein, Jane, editor.
Defining
Biology: Lectures from the 1890s. 337pp.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1986.
|
Biology (general) |
Maienschein, Jane. Transforming
Traditions in American Biology, 1880-1915. 366pp. Baltimore, Md.: Johns
Hopkins University
Press, 1991. |
Biology (general) |
Pauly, Philip. Biologists
and the Promise of American Life: From Meriwether Lewis to Alfred Kinsey.
313pp. Princeton, N.J. and Oxford:
Princeton University Press, 2001. |
Biology (general) |
Rainger, Ronald, Keith R.
Benson, and Jane Maienschein, editors. The American Development of Biology.
380pp. Philadelphia: University
of Pennsylvania Press,
1988. |
Biology (general): Biographical |
Hall, Randall L. William
Louis Poteat: A Leader of the Progressive-Era South. 262pp. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2000. |
Biology (general): Institutional |
Beckel, Annamarie L.
Breaking
New Waters: A Century of Limnology at the University of Wisconsin.
With a chapter by Frank N. Egerton. (Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences,
Arts, and Letters, special issue). 122pp.
Madison: Wisconsin
Academy of Sciences,
Arts and Letters, 1987. |
Biology (general): Institutional |
Hiltzik, Lee R. "The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences’
Biological Laboratory, 1890-1924: A History." DAI 54/05
(1993): 1024-A. (Doct. diss., State
University of New York, Stony Brook, 1993) |
Biology (general): Institutional |
Maienschein, Jane. One Hundred
Years Exploring Life, 1888-1988: The Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods
Hole. 192pp. Boston: Jones and Bartlett, 1989. |
Biology (General):Institutional |
Wolfe, Douglas A. A History of the Federal Biological
Laboratory at Beaufort, North Carolina 1899-1999. 312pp. [Beaufort, NC:
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2000]. |
|
|
Biotechnology |
Kloppenburg, Jack Ralph.
"First the Seed: A Social History of Plant
Breeding and the Seed Industry in the United States." DAI 46/01
(1985): 279-A. (Doct. diss., Cornell
University, 1985) |
Biotechnology |
Kloppenburg, Jack Ralph.
First the
Seed: The Political Economy of Plant Biotechnology, 1492-2000. 349pp. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1988.
|
Birth control |
Brodie, Janet Farrell.
Contraception
and Abortion in Nineteenth-Century America. 373pp. Ithaca: Cornell
University Press, 1994.
|
Birth control |
Caron, Simone M. "Race, Class, and Reproduction: The Evolution of
Reproductive Policy in the United
States, 1800-1989." DAI 50/12 (1990):
4072-A. (Doct. diss., Clark University,
1989) |
Birth Control |
Gordon, Linda. The Moral Property of Women: A History of
Birth Control Politics in America.
[Revised edition]. 446pp. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 2002. (Revision of: Woman’s
Body, Woman’s Rights: Birth Control in America, 1st ed. 1976, 2nd ed. 1990) |
Birth Control |
Tone, Andrea. Devices and Desires: A History of
Contraceptives in America.
366pp. New York:
Hill & Wang, 2001. |
Botanical gardens: Institutional |
Faherty, William Barnaby.
A Gift
to Glory In: The First Hundred Years of the Missouri Botanical Garden
(1859-1959). 234pp. Ocean
Park, Wash.: Harris and Friedrich, 1989. |
Botanical gardens: Institutional |
Hay, Ida. Science in
the Pleasure Ground: A History of the Arnold
Arboretum. 349pp., [8]pp. of
plates. Boston, Mass.: Northeastern University Press, 1995. |
Botanical gardens: Institutional |
Kleinman, Kim J. "The Museum in the Garden: Research, Display, and
Education at the Missouri
Botanical Garden since
1859." DAI 58/03 (1997): 1057-A. (Doct.
diss., Union Institute, 1997) |
Botanical Gardens:Institutional |
Mickulas, Peter Philip.
"Giving, Getting, and Growing: Philanthropy, Science, and the New York Botanical Garden, 1888–1929.” DAI 64/01 (2003): 264-A. (Doct. diss.,
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 2003) |
Botanical gardens: Institutional |
Solit, Karen. History of the
United States Botanic Garden, 1816-1991. 112pp. Washington: [U.S. Government Printing Office]: For sale by the
U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1993. |
Botanical gardens: Institutional |
Tanner, Ogden and Adele
Auchincloss. The New
York Botanical Garden:
An Illustrated Chronicle of Plants and People. 190pp. New York: Walker and Co., 1991. |
Botany |
Bullion, Brenda. "The Science and Art of Plants and Gardens in the
Development of an American Landscape Aesthetic (1620-1850)." DAI 51/01 (1990): 273-A. (Doct.
Diss., Cornell University, 1990) |
Botany |
Campanella, Thomas J. Republic of Shade: New England and the
American Elm. 228pp. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003. |
Botany |
Campbell, C. Lee, Paul D.
Peterson and Clay S. Grifith, editors. The Formative Years of Plant Pathology
in the United States.
427pp. St. Paul, Minn.: American Phytopathological Society, 1999. |
Botany |
Cothran, James R. Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum
South. 321pp. Columbia:
University of South Carolina Press, 2003. |
Botany |
Foshay, Ella M. "Nineteenth-Century American Flower Painting and the
Botanical Sciences." DAI 42/06 (1981): 2337-A. (Doct. diss., Columbia University, 1979) |
Botany |
Hatch, Peter J. The Fruits
and Fruit Trees of Monticello.
222pp. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1998. |
Botany |
Hobhouse, Henry. Seeds of Wealth: Four Plants that Made Men
Rich. 255pp. Washington: Shoemaker & Hoard, 2003. (From ancient times
and including some US aspects of the topic) |
Botany |
Keeney, Elizabeth B.
"The Botanizers: Amateur Scientists in
Nineteenth-Century America." DAI 46/10 (1986): 3141-A. (Doct.
diss., University of Wisconsin, 1985) |
Botany |
Keeney, Elizabeth B.
The
Botanizers: Amateur Scientists in Nineteenth-Century America.
206pp. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina
Press, 1992. |
Botany |
Lyon-Jenness, Cheryl.
"For Shade and Comfort: Ornamental Plants in Nineteenth-Century
Midwestern Domestic Landscapes."
DAI 59/12 (1999): 4513-A. (Doct. diss., Western Michigan University, 1998) |
Botany |
Munger, Susan H. Common to the Country: Botanical
Discoveries of Lewis and Clark. 128pp. New York: Artisan, 2003. |
Botany |
Reveal, James L. Gentle
Conquest: The Botanical Discovery of North America
with Illustrations from the Library of Congress. (Library of Congress Classics). 160pp. Washington, D.C.: Starwood Pub., 1992. |
Botany |
Smith, Andrew F. The Tomato in America: Early History, Culture,
and Cookery. 224pp. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 2001. |
Botany |
Spongberg, Stephen A.
A Reunion of Trees: The Discovery of Exotic Plants and
Their Introduction into North American and European Landscapes. 270pp. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard
University Press, 1990.
|
Botany |
Vermaas, Lori Ann. "The
National Trees: Celebrating the Sequoias—Their Trunks, Roots, Stumps,
Bark—and Their Depiction as Big Trees in America, 1852–1944.” DAI 61/12 (2001): 4830-A. (Doct.
diss., University
of Iowa, 2000) |
Botany |
Volberg, Rachel Ann.
"Constraints and Commitments in the
Development of American Botany, 1880- 1920."
DAI 44/10 (1984): 3169-A. (Doct. diss., University of California-San
Francisco, 1983) |
Botany: Artifacts,
instruments, substances |
Ott, Cynthia. "Squashed
Myths: The Cultural History of the Pumpkin in North
America.” DAI 63/11
(2003): 3985-A. (Doct. diss., University
of Pennsylvania, 2002) |
Botany: Biographical |
Berkeley, Edmund and Dorothy
Smith Berkeley. A Yankee Botanist in the Carolinas:
The Reverend Moses Ashley Curtis, D.D. (1808-1872). 242pp. Berlin / Stuttgart:
J. Cramer, 1986. |
Botany: Biographical |
Diamond, David,
"Migrations: Henderson Luelling and the Cultivated Apple, 1822–1854.” DAI 65/07 (2005): 2732-A. (Doct.
diss., Northern Arizona University, 2004) |
Botany: Biographical |
Dupree, A. Hunter. Asa Gray:
American Botanist, Friend of Darwin.
Reprint edition. 503pp. Baltimore / London:
Johns Hopkins University
Press, 1988. |
Botany: Biographical |
Faherty, William Barnaby.
Henry
Shaw: His Life and Legacies. 227pp.
Columbia: University
of Missouri Press,
1987. |
Botany: Biographical |
Goyne, Minetta Altgelt,
editor and translator. A Life Among the Texas Flora: Ferdinand Lindheimer’s Letters to
George Engelmann. 236pp. College Station: Texas
A&M University
Press, 1991. |
Botany: Biographical |
Green, Jerry A. "Charles A. Peabody: A ‘Southern’ Reformer,
Horticulturist, and Nationalist."
DAI 53/04 (1992): 1253-A. (Doct. diss., Auburn University, 1991) |
Botany: Biographical |
Haygood, Tamara Miner.
"Henry William Ravenel, 1814-1887: South Carolina
Scientist in the Civil War Era."
DAI 44/02 (1983): 558-A. (Doct. diss., Rice University, 1983) |
Botany: Biographical |
Haygood, Tamara Miner.
Henry
William Ravenel, 1814-1887: South
Carolina Scientist in the Civil War Era.
(History of American Science and Technology
Series). 204pp. Tuscaloosa / London:
University of Alabama Press, 1987. |
Botany: Biographical |
Hermann, Kenneth W. "Shrinking from the Brink: Asa Gray and the
Challenge of Darwinism, 1853-1868."
DAI 61/03 (2000): 1135-A. (Doct. diss., Kent State University, 1999) |
Botany: Biographical |
Howard, Richard A. Charles
Wright in Cuba
1856-1867. 90pp. and 4 microfiche.
Alexandria, Va.: Chadwyck-Healey, 1987. |
Botany: Biographical |
Kriebel, Robert C. Plain ol’ Charlie
Deam: Pioneer Hoosier Botanist. 183pp.
Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue
University Press, 1987.
|
Botany: Biographical |
Lansing, Dorothy I. The
Magnificent Cestrian, Dr. William Darlington 1782-1863: Being a Short
Introductory Biography. 87pp.
Paoli, Penn.: Serpentine Press, 1985. |
Botany: Biographical |
Major, Judith K. To Live in
the New World: A. J. Downing and American
Landscape Gardening. 242pp. Cambridge, Mass: The MIT Press, c1997. |
Botany: Biographical |
McVaugh, Rogers, M. R.
McVaugh, and Mary Ayers. Chapel Hill and Elisha
Mitchell, the Botanist. (Occasional
publications of the Chapel Hill Historical Society; no. 1. Contribution no. 1
from the North Carolina
Botanical Garden).
122 pp. Chapel Hill, N.C.: Botanical Garden Foundation, 1996. |
Botany: Biographical |
Overfield, Richard A.
Science
with Practice: Charles E. Bessey and the Maturing of American Botany.
(Iowa
State University
Press Series in the History of Technology and Science). 262pp. Ames: Iowa
State University
Press, 1993. |
Botany: Biographical |
Petersen, R. H. B. &
C.: The Mycological Association of M.J. Berkeley and M.A. Curtis. (Bibliotheca Mycologica, 72). 120pp. Vaduz, Lichtenstein: Cramer, 1980. |
Botany: Biographical |
Savage, Henry, Jr. and
Elizabeth J. Savage. Andre and Francois Andre Michaux. 435pp. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1986. |
Botany: Biographical |
Shaw, Elizabeth. Charles Wright on the Boundary
1849-1852: Plantae Wrightianae Revisited. 44pp. + microfiches in pocket. Westport, Conn.: Meckler, 1987. |
Botany: Biographical |
Smith, Beatrice S. A Painted
Herbarium: The Life and Art of Emily Hitchcock Terry, 1838 -1921. 194pp. Minneapolis: University
of Minnesota Press,
1992. |
Botany: Biographical |
Stuckey, Ronald L. and
Marvin L. Roberts. Frontier Botanist: William Starling Sullivant’s
Flowering-Plant Botany of Ohio
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Miscellany, no. 6). 65pp. Dallas, Tex.: Botanical Research Institute of Texas, 1991. |
Botany: Biographical |
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