WilliamChambersCoker (October 24, 1872 – June 26, 1953) was an American botanist and mycologist. He was born at Hartsville, South Carolina on October...
musician Bill Chambers (film critic), see Toronto Film Critics Association WilliamChambersCoker (1872–1953), American botanist Chambers family This disambiguation...
Dr. WilliamChambersCoker, the university's first Professor of Botany and the first chair of the University Buildings and Grounds Committee. Coker loved...
1951 by WilliamChambersCoker and Alma Holland Beers. The type collection was made by Lexemuel Ray Hesler in Cades Cove, Tennessee in 1937. Coker and Beers...
species was first described by American botanist and mycologist, WilliamChambersCoker, in 1939. The species is indigenous to Bermuda, the Bahamas, Barbados...
Clavariaceae. It was originally described as Clavaria subbotrytis by WilliamChambersCoker in 1923 from collections made in North Carolina. E.J.H. Corner transferred...
epithet cokeri is in honour of American mycologist and botanist WilliamChambersCoker. Its cap is white in colour, and 7–15 centimetres (3–6 inches) across...
begins in 1903, when Professor WilliamChambersCoker began planting trees and shrubs on the central campus (now Coker Arboretum). In 1952, the Trustees...
University at War, 1861-1945 Coker, WilliamChambers, and H. R. Totten. 1916. The trees of North Carolina. Chapel Hill [N.C.]: W.C. Coker. Trees of North Carolina...
family Bankeraceae. The genus was first circumscribed in 1951 by WilliamChambersCoker and Alma Holland Beers, but this publication was invalid according...
first found in 1904 by William Alphonso Murrill. Originally, it was described as Clavaria murrilli by WilliamChambersCoker. Later it was moved to Ramaria...
Brunswick Albert S. Hitchcock - Chief Botanist for the USDA WilliamChambersCoker - Founder of the Coker Arboretum at the University of North Carolina Katherine...
collected in Illinois. The genus name of Anzia is in honour of WilliamChambersCoker (1872 – 1953), was an American botanist and mycologist. The genus...
the new stadium's first touchdown six minutes into the game. Dr. WilliamChambersCoker, who was a botanist and had previously worked with trees and shrubbery...
1948) was an American mycologist. He published several works with WilliamChambersCoker, and did a lot of work in Florida with Gertrude Simmons Burlingham...
Lactarius in the order Russulales. Described as new to science by WilliamChambersCoker in 1918, it is known from North America. The whitish to cream-colored...
Similarly, Boletus felleus var. minor, published originally by WilliamChambersCoker and A.H. Beers in 1943 (later transferred to Tylopilus by Albert...
(1921) Henry Chandler Cowles (1922) Benjamin Minge Duggar (1923) WilliamChambersCoker (1924) 1925–1949 Jacob R. Schramm (1925) Liberty Hyde Bailey (1926)...
Michael Charters. "California Plant Names". Retrieved 30 October 2019. William T. Stearn (11 October 2017). "Botanical Latin". David & Charles. Retrieved...
of many in the genus Amanita. The species was first described by WilliamChambersCoker in 1917. The cap is 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) wide and hemispheric...
the partial veil and glandular dots associated with that genus. WilliamChambersCoker and Alma Beers considered Charles Horton Peck's Boletus inflexus...
(1921) Henry Chandler Cowles (1922) Benjamin Minge Duggar (1923) WilliamChambersCoker (1924) 1925–1949 Jacob R. Schramm (1925) Liberty Hyde Bailey (1926)...
married Dale Judith Kuntz, whom he had met at Cornell University. Their son William Arthur Galston became a political scientist. He was an advisor to U.S....
received his M.A. degree in 1937 and PhD in 1939. His advisors were WilliamChambersCoker and John Nathaniel Couch. Under their guidance, Shanor developed...
Gray, of Harvard University. This was arranged by a professor at MAC, William James Beal. Bailey spent two years with Gray as his herbarium assistant...