Botanical notes, no. 4, 2657-2892, 1900

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Abstract

This field book is number 4 in a series of field books Boynton used in 1900 during collecting trips in Georgia, South Carolina, and perhaps other Southeastern states. This field book notes specimen 2657-2892 collected between 16 July and 4 August 1900. Boynton collected a wide variety of plants, especially flowering plants. One frequently collected genus is Cretaegus in the rose family. Locations include but are not limited to Salt marsh in Augusta, Georgia and Greenville, Belton, Aiken, and Batesburg in South Carolina. Boynton also includes brief descriptions of the specimen and the soil.

Date Range

1900

Start Date

Jul 16, 1900

End Date

Aug 04, 1900

Access Information

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Topic

  • Plants
  • Botany

Place

  • Augusta
  • United States
  • Greenville
  • Aiken
  • Georgia
  • Belton
  • South Carolina
  • Batesburg

Form/Genre

  • Fieldbook record
  • Field notes

Accession #

SIA Acc. 11-249

Collection name

Biltmore Herbarium field notes, 1898-1904, from the Department of Botany

Physical Description

1 field book

Physical Location

National Museum of Natural History (U.S.). Main Library

Sublocation

Box 1 Folder 2