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VIAFrevised2015-09-19machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-13T16:36:56machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-13T16:36:56humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-29machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonPatouillard, Narcisse Théophile, 1854-1926presumedPatouillard, Narcisse, 1854-1926presumedPatouillard, N.presumedPatouillard, N. 1854-1926presumedPatouillard, Narcisse TheophilepresumedPatouillard, N. (Narcisse Théophile), 1854-1926presumedPatouillard, Narcisse Théophile.presumedPatouillard, Narcisse Théophile 1854-1926presumedPatouillard, Narcisse Théophilepresumed1854-07-021926-03-30FrenchFrenchFarlow, W. G. (William Gilson), 1844-1919.Lloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates), 1859-1927.Patouillard, Narcisse, 1854-1926Farlow, W. G. (William Gilson), 1844-1919. Papers of William Gilson Farlow, 1866-1919 (bulk).Farlow, W. G. (William Gilson), 1844-1919.Papers of William Gilson Farlow, 1866-1919 (bulk).ca. 24 linear feet (38 boxes)Papers provide an extensive documentation of Farlow's professional career, including botanical research in eastern U.S. and Europe, teaching at Harvard, and organizational activities, as well as of his personal life. Also documents growth of field of cryptogamic botany at Farlow Herbarium, at Harvard, and in North America. Includes correspondence, field notebooks, drawings, specimen and bibliographic lists, manuscripts of some of his published works, and notes. Also personal correspondence and financial papers; notes and drafts of speeches and class lectures; scrapbooks reflecting his activities within and outside of Harvard; class notes; certificates and diplomas; photographs, including portraits by Farlow of his students and other botanists, and views of the Farlow family estate and of specimens; and clippings. EnglishFrenchGermanHarvard University, Botany LibrariesFarlow Reference Library collection of botanists papers, 1855-1946 (inclusive).Farlow Reference Library collection of botanists papers, 1855-1946 (inclusive).ca. 5 linear ft. (7 boxes).Composite collection of papers of botanists, gathered by the Farlow Reference Library, Harvard University, from various sources. Each scientist's papers generally comprise a folder and typically include the following: letters, manuscripts for publication, Exsiccati and specimen lists, botanical drawings, photographs, and notes. Materials document the research of botanists affiliated with various private and governmental institutions both in the United States and Europe, of amateur cryptogamic botanists, and of illustrators. Included are the algae drawings of Charles Bullard and a card index created by Edward B. Chamberlain. Harvard University, Farlow Reference LibraryLloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates), 1859-1927. Papers.Lloyd, C. G. (Curtis Gates), 1859-1927.Lloyd, John Uri, 1849-1936.Bartholomew, Elam, 1852-1934.Beardlslee, Henry C., 1865-1948.Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915.Bijl, Paul A. Van der.Bonansea, Sylvia Joseph.Bose, S. R. (Sahay Ram), 1888-Braendle, Fred J.Bresadola, Giacomo, 1847-1929.Chipp, T. F.Cleland, John Burton, 1878-1971.Felippone, Flortin.Gee, Nathaniel Gist, 1876-1937.Kawamura, Seiichi.Lloyd, Curtis Gates, 1859-1927.Mattirolo, Oreste, 1856-1947.Miyabe, Kingo, 1860-1950.Overholts, L. O. (Lee Oras), 1890-1946.Patouillard, N.Patterson, Flora W. (Flora Wambaugh), 1847-1928.Peckolt, Gustavo.Petch, Thomas, 1870-1948.Ramsbottom, John, 1885-1974.Reinking, Otto August, 1890-Rick, Johan.Romell, Lars, 1854-1927.Sydow, H. (Hans), 1879-1946.Torrend, C. (Camille)Wakefield, Elsie M.Weir, James R. (James Robert), b. 1882.Papers. 1859-1927.69 boxes, 46 v., ca. 1500 glass plate negatives (47 linear ft.)The collection consists of the personal papers of C.G. Lloyd, especially correspondence, botanical writings (primarily in published form), and financial records, both personal and for the various wildlife and nature preserves that he established. Also included are early records of the Lloyd Library and Museum. Of greatest significance are the series Mycological correspondence (containing correspondence to and from the leading mycologists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries) and Photography (containing views of the Cincinnati area, including riverfront and views of the lives of lower class citizens, and travel views, especially of Samoa at the turn of the 20th century). Lloyd Library & Museum, Lloyd Library