Lake Osborn problem : C.C. Parry : type loc., yellow pond lily. 1941-1942.

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Lake Osborn problem : C.C. Parry : type loc., yellow pond lily. 1941-1942.

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Biography / Administrative History Erl H. Ellis was born on April 10, 1888 in Garden City, Kansas. His family moved to Denver soon after his birth, where his father, Daniel B. Ellis, went into law practice. Erl Ellis's grandfather, Lyman A. Ellis, was also a lawyer. Erl Ellis attended Denver public schools as a young child and adolescent. He received a B.A. from the University of Colorado in 1910 and a law degree in 1912. He practiced law in ...