... this enterprising pupil of Linnaeus remained three years in this country, travelling throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Lower Canada : hence his plants are almost exclusively those of the Northern States.f Governor... The Journal of Botany - Page 355by Sir William Jackson Hooker - 1841Full view - About this book
| Charles Mason Hovey - 1841 - 464 pages
...of the Northern States. Governor Colden, to whom Kalm brought letters of introduction from Linnaeus, was then well known as a botanist, by his correspondence...which was sent to the latter, who transmitted it to Linnceus for publication in the ./'<-/« Upsalensia. At an early period he attempted a direct correspondence... | |
| 1841 - 540 pages
...of the Northern States. Governor Golden, to whom Kalm brought letters of introduction from Linnteus, was then well known as a botanist, by his correspondence...and also by his account of the plants growing around Cnldenham, New York, which was sent to the hitter, who transmitted it to Linnoeus for publication in... | |
| Asa Gray - 1889 - 520 pages
...the northern States.1 Governor Golden, to whom Kalm brought letters of introduction from Linnaeus, was then well known as a botanist by his correspondence...transmitted it to Linnaeus for publication in the "Acta Upsaleusia." At an early period he attempted a direct correspondence with Linnaeus, but the ship... | |
| 1841 - 872 pages
...the Northern States.f Governor Golden, to whom Kalm brought letters of introduction from Linnaeus, was then well known as a botanist, by his correspondence...of the plants growing around Coldenham, New York, * Upon this subject Dr. Acrel, giving an account of the Linnscan collections, thus writes to Smith.... | |
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