M13-03 – Dr. Jewel E. Moore Collection

Series I
Box I

File 1 – Personal File

File 2 – Memory Books – 1948-1953

File 3 – Notebooks

File 4 – Religious Items

File 5 – Personal Items Saved by Miss Moore

File 6 – The Jewel E. Moore Scholarship

File 7 – U.S. Department of Labor – Employment Standards Administration – Women’s Bureau Equal Pay Act of 1963 (effective June 11,1964) Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women – 1972

File 8 – Statement in Support of Buffalo National River – Oct. 28-29 1971

File 9A – Advanced Herbology – 1975

File 9B – The Jewel Moore Nature Reserve – Dedicate Tue., Oct. 25 1983

File 10 – Measuring with the microscope

File 11 – Are you a good Citizen? Could you pass a Citizenship Test?

File 12 – Photos

End of Box 1

 

 

Series I

Box 2

File 1 – Cartoons

File 2 – Correspondence – 1948

File 3 – Correspondence – 1960’s – 1970’s

File 4 – Correspondence – MIss INez Hartsoe – 1980’s

File 5 – Correspondence – Dr. Delize Demaree – 1955, 1968, 1971-’72 & 1980

File 6 – Correspondence – 1980 – 2009 and undated

File 7 – Desert Survival

File 8 – Gardening

File 9 – Master Gardener Program U of A Fayetteville, AR – 2001

File 10 – Biology 4415/5414: Guide to Writing Lab Reports

File 11 – Notebook – Lab Collecting Techniques 1980

File 12 – 31 page booklet – Modern Manners – The Haskin Service Arkansas Gazette – 1948

File 13 – 31 page booklet – “Successful Public Speaking” – The Haskin Service Arkansas Gazette – 1950

File 14 – Newspaper – The Christian Science Monitor “So’s momma won’t know” by Stanley B. Hall – Monday Dec. 20-22, 1969

File 15 – Short Story – “Diary of a Dog” by MilkShake – 1976

File 16 – Newspaper – Log Cabin Democrat – “Mrs. Nora Fogle of Menifee decries Cedar Park mutilation” – Dec. 19, 1970

File 17 – Newspapers

End of Box 2

 

 

Series I

Box 3

File 1 – Paper published – by Jewel E. Moore 1958 – 1974

File 2 – Several Articles by Jewel E. Moore – 1980s

File 3 – Arkansas Academy of Science 52nd Annual Meeting – Arkadelphia, Arkansas. April 5-6 1968 Jewel E. Moore – Editorial Board

File 4 – Arkansas Academy of Science – 1977 and 1985 – Dr. Jewell Moore, President 1976-77

File 5 – Speech Made to Vilonia Cub Scouts about Trail Walks by Jewell E. Moore – undated

File 6 – 4 papers by Janice C. Beatley from 1967, 1969, 1973, and 1974

File 7 – “A Synopsis of Plant Phyla” by Charles E. Bessey – Oct. 1907

File 8 – John Theodore Bucholz – Arkansas State Normal School Faculty member 1915 – 1918

File 9 – “A Comparative Cytological Study of Four Species of Chlamydomonas” by Neal D. Buffaloe (a thesis submitted to the Graduate School of Vanderbilt University -1958)

File 10 – Articles by Donald E. Culwell

File 11 –Literature on The Vegetation of Arkansas by Edward E. Dale, Jr.

File 12 – Delzie Demaree, Taxodium: A Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Arkansas, Vol. 1, No. 1 – Dec. 1943

File 13 – The Guide to Nature – “The Plant That Was An Animal” by Marjorie Shanafelt – Nov. 1927 and Leader’s Nature Guide – “How to do Nature Before She Does You” by Marie E. Gaudette – 1942

File 14 – 19 papers by Walter H. Lewis from 1959 – 1970s

File 15 – 4 articles by Aileen McWilliams, Biology Teacher at Mena Arkansas High School – 1960s

File 16 – 13 papers by Dr. Dwight M. Moore from 1939 – 1977

File 17 – The South Arkansas Arboretum – Dr. Dwight M. Moore, Director 1966-69, El Dorado High School, El Dorado, Arkansas

File 18 – 14 abstract pages – Dwight Munson Moore, 1891-1985 by Gary E. Tucker and Gwen Barber

File 19 – 3 articles by Paul D. Voth – 1941, 1962, and 1967

End of Box 3

 

 

Series I

Box 4

File 1 – The Arkansas Native Plant Society Directory and by-laws – 1994 – 1995

File 2A – Newsletters – The Arkansas Native Plant Society “Claytonia,” – 1981-84, 1987, and 2003

File 2B – “Wild Gardening’ – A Native Plant workshop – Arkansas 4-H Center – Ferndale, Arkansas – April 22, 1998

File 3 – Arkansas Native Plant Society – Meeting & Field Trip – Drew County, Monticello, AR. April 26, 1998

File 4 – “Arkansas Blooms” Wildflowers on the Highway Right -of- way

File 5 – Arkansas Native Plant Society Rare Plant Conference and Field Trips – Hot Springs, AR. – Aug 11-12, 1998

File 6 – 8 page leaflet: “Plants That Won’t Stay Put” – 2001 by Tim Smith

File 7 – Rare and Invasive Plants of Arkansas Conference – Oct. 23 & 24, 2003 – Fayetteville, AR

File 8 – Field Guide to Invasive Non-Native Plant Species in Arkansas – Sept. 2003

File 9 – Non-Native Invasive Plants of Southern Forests: A Field Guide for Identification and Control by James H. Miller – Aug. 2003

File 10 – Carolina Biological Supply Company. Burlington, North Carolina

End of box 4

 

 

Series I

Box 5

File 1 – 23 page booklet: “Let’s Learn About Birds” Agriculture Extension Service – June 1914

File 2 – 248 page spiral bound Field Manual: A Laboratory and Field Manual of ORNITHOLOGY by Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr., c. 1946

File 3 – Arkansas Audubon Society 1960’s – 1970’s

File 4 – Arkansas Audubon Society 1980’s – 1990’s

File 5 A – National Audubon Society

File 5 B – 6 pages – “Rescuing an Island” (off the Coast of Maine as a wildlife sanctuary) 1949 – Audubon Nature Comp. – by Millicent Todd Bigham

File 6 – Bird Name – Crossword Puzzle Game

File 7 – Butterflies – 1988 – 1990

File 8 – 8 Small booklets on Insects

File 9 – Insect eating plants

File 10 – Fish

File 11 – 16 page booklet: “Fleas and Their Control” – April 1937

File 12 – Checklist of Amphibians, Leaf beetles and Ticks of Arkansas

File 13 – Report- “A Key to the Genera of Millipedes (Class Diplopoda) in Arkansas” – by Nell B. Causey undated

File 14 – Mussels and Clams of Arkansas – Checklist – 1981

File 15 – Herpetology of Arkansas – part one “The Reptiles” by S.C. Dellinger and J.D. Black – June 1938, and Herpetology Newsletter – Sept. 1983

File 16 – Dr. Waggoner’s “It’s Probably Close Enough” Key to Common Gastropod Genera of The Gulf Coast of the U.S.

End of Box 5

 

 

Series I

Box 6

File 1 – Tour of Nurseries in Arkansas, Missouri, Tenn. and Louisiana – 1989

File 2 – (54 page Booklet) Talimena Scenic Drive Guide Arkansas – Oklahoma – by Aileen McWillams, Lloyd Lane, and Homer L. Johnston

File 3 – Arizona Field Trips – 1968, 1973

File 4 – Colorado – Rocky Mtns. – July 21-Aug. 26, 1969

File 5 – Great Gardens of the South – April 12-20 1996 Kruger Tours – Louisiana & Tennessee

File 6 – Grand Plantations of The South Tour, Louisiana – March 12-15, 2002

File 7 – Mackinac Island, Michigan

File 8 – American Bryological and Lichenological Society Annual Meeting – Stillwater, Oklahoma – Aug. 12-17, 1979

File 9 – Oklahoma State University Elderhostel Program, “Stalking the Beautiful, Edible, Dyeable, Medicinal Wildflower” – May 4-10, 1997

File 10 – Great Smoky Mountains – Field Trip – April 23-25, 1970

File 11 – Other Scenic Place in The U.S.

File 12 – Argentina Trips – 1974, 1984, 1988

File 13 – Australis Trip – Oct. 20 – Nov. 30

File 14 – Canada Trip – 1959

File 15 – Alberta, Canada Trip – June 20-24, 1971

File 16 – Costa Rica – March 30 – April 14, 1991

File 17 – The University of Puerto Rico Summer Conference on Marine Biology and Tropical Ecology for College Teachers. 1963- 1965

File 18 – ASA Wright Nature Centre and Lodge Trinidad

File 19 – Europe in 14 Days with Oberammergau

End of Box 6

 

 

Series I

Box 7

File 1 – Arkansas Field Trips

File 2 – Arkansas State Parks

File 3 – Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge Master Plan and a visitor’s guide to The National Wildlife Refuges

File 4 – Big Lake National Wildlife Refuge and Black Swamp Game Management area – Woodruff and Mississippi Counties – 1975

File 5 – Blanchard Springs, Sylamore Ranger District Ozark National Forest, Arkansas and Ozark Folk Center

File 6 – Crowley’s Ridge in Arkansas (2 Copies)

File 7 – Buffalo National River

File 8 – Faulkner County, Arkansas – Field Trips

File 9 – Greers Ferry Lake, Little Red River, Heber Springs, Arkansas

File 10 – Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas

File 11 – David D. Terry & Murry Lock and Dam McClellan – Kerr Arkansas River and Navigational System Arkansas River Valley

File 12 – Ouachita River Float Trip – Ouachita National Forest, Arkansas

File 13 – Arkansas Ozark Mountains

File 14 – Arkansas (Kansas – Missouri – Oklahoma) Mid-Continent Region of Geological Highway Map – 1966 and Arkansas Mineral Resources – 1952

End of Box 7

 

 

Series I

Box 8

File 1 – Faulkner County Quadrangle Maps – Barney, Cato, Conway, Damascus, Greenbrier, Guy, Hamlet, Holland, Mayflower, and Vilonia – Road Classification – 1963

File 2 – Faulkner COunty Arkansas Maps – Bee Branch, Ark., Conway Quadrangle, Damascus, Ark., Enola, Greenbrier, Ark., & Greenbrier Quadrangle, Hamlet Quadrangle, Mayflower Quadrangle and Menifee, Ark.

File 3 – General Highway Maps – County

File 4 – Faulkner County, Arkansas General Highway Maps

File 5 – Faulkner Co. Arkansas, BellSlough and Toad Suck

File 6 – Arkansas State Parks

File 7 – Arkansas State Hwy. Maps – 1968, 1970, 1975, 1977, and 1983

File 8 – Maps – Ouachita National Forest, 1957-1977

FIle 9 – Maps – Ozark National Forest (4) 1965-1976, 1978

File 10 – Other Arkansas Destinations

File 11 – U.S. Geological Survey – Benton, Hot Springs and Mt. Ida 1943, 1945

File 12 – National Geographic World Map and Index – 1965

File 13 – World Atlas and Gazetteer – 1940

End of Box 8

 

 

Series I

Box 9

File 1 – Arkansas State Soil Association Map 1959

File 2 – Faulkner County General Soil Map. 1919, 1963, & 1971

Item I – 11”x17’ Aerial Photographs in 53 sections –  Map of Faulkner Co. Arkansas Dept. of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service – 1975

Item II – Arkansas Geological Survey Map 1949

Item III – 10”x30” Color Chart

Item IV – Honorary “Doctor of Aerospaceology” Awarded to Dr. Jewel E. Moore at Cape Kennedy Air Force Station, Florida, USA. April 26, 1966

Item V – 11”x17” Color Photo College Building Ms. Moore attended Henderson State – 1940 University of Ark. 1948-1951 and University of Tenn. 1959

Item VI – 14”x17” University of Arkansas Diploma – Bachelor of Science Oct. 10, 1940

End of Box 9

 

 

Series I

Box 10

File 1 – Classification of Plants papers – 1942-1965

File 2 – 4 articles (reprints) – “Coreopsis Compositae” by Edwin B. Smith, 1971-1973

File 3 – “Keys To The Compositae of Arkansas” by Edwin B. Smith – 1972

File 4 – Copy No. 1 – Arkansas Biota – 1975 – by Gary Tucker, Edwin B. SMith, E. Phil Rouse,R.G. Chenowith, Leo J. Paulissen, H.W. Robinson, Robert Kirkwood and John A. Sealander

File 5 – Copy No. 2 – Arkansas Biota – 1975 – by Gary Tucker, Edwin B. SMith, E. Phil Rouse,R.G. Chenowith, Leo J. Paulissen, H.W. Robinson, Robert Kirkwood and John A. Sealander

File 6 – Arkansas Academy of Science The Biota Checklists, 1981 – The Arkansas Biota Survey Committee

File 7 – Arkansas Biota Checklist

File 8 – The Arkansas Naturalist – Feb.-Mar. 1984 and July-Oct. 1986

End of Box 10

 

 

Series I

Box 11

File 1 – “His Arkansas Land” Viewers guide

File 2 – 38 page Booklet – Adventure Tales of Arkansas A Cartoon History of Spirited People Text by C. Fred Williams Illustrations by Foy Lisenby and Jerry Poole.

File 3 – Arkansas Sesquicentennial, 1836-1986 “Salute to Statehood”

File 4 – 54 page Report – “Natural Divisions of Arkansas” (Lowlands and Uplands)

File 5 – Prairies in Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas

File 6 – 13 page paper – “Folklore and Origin: The Physic Garden” by Anthony Phillip Stovall Botany 1-B 12/14/1970

File 7 – 14 page Paper – “Folklore and Symbolism of Plants” by – Linda Thomas

File 8 – Mineral Resources of Arkansas 1959-1969

File 9 – Central Arkansas Stones

File 10 – Official Weather Data for Conway, Arkansas – 1976

File 11 – 6 page Paper – “The Geology of Arkansas” – June 1976 by Stanley L. Chapman Extension Soil Specialist

File 12 – Geological Calendar (2 copies)

End of Box 11

 

 

Series I

Box 12

File 1A – (2) “Baileya” A Quarterly Journal of Horticulture Taxonomy – Sept. 1957 and Mar. 1959

File 1B – The Laboratory Vol. 16 – No.1, No.5 / Vol. 18 – No.3 / Vol. 21 – No.2, No.3

File 2 – Biological Supply Companies – 1930 – 1944

File 3 – Turtox News 1935- April 1939 General Biological Supply House

File 4 – Turtox News – General Biological Supply House Oct. 1940- Dec. 1944, Jan. 1946

File 5 – Turtox News – July 1957 Turtox Service Leaflet – 1959

File 6 – Turtox News – Jan.-Dec. 1963, Jan.-Nov. 1965

File 7 – Turtox News – Jan.-March 1966, May-July 1966, March-Dec. 1968, Jan.- Dec. 1969

File 8 – Turtox News March-April 1970

File 9 – Carolina Biological Supply Co., Burlington, North Carolina

End of Box 12

 

 

Series I

Box 13

File 1 – Animal Cards

File 2 – Baby Chicks – July 1962

File 3 – Miss Moore’s Outdoor Class

File 4 – Overhead Projector Materials

File 5 – Miscellaneous articles

End of Box 13

End of Series I

 

 

Series II

Box 1

File 1 – “The Ferns of Arkansas” by – Jewel E. Moore 1981

File 2 – Notes. Manuscripts for “The Ferns of Arkansas” by Jewel E. Moore- Dept. of Biology, University of Central Arkansas, Conway, Ark – 1981

File 3 – (2 copies) – “Key to the Ferns of Arkansas” by Jewel E. Moore

File 4 – The Ferns of Arkansas – 1982 (2 Copies) by Jewel E. Moore

File 5 – 1 of 4 – Environmental Inventory of the Proposed Black-White Rivers Levee System.- Nov. 3, 1972 – May 2, 1973

File 6 – 2 of 4 – Freshwater Algae in Arkansas (7 Article)

File 7 – 3 of 4 – Bryophytes of Arkansas by Eugene B. Wittlake (6 Copies)

File 8 – 4 of 4 – Ferns, Grasses, Mosses of Arkansas

File 9 – Distribution Maps of Arkansas Ferns

File 10 – Miscellaneous Maps of Arkansas Ferns

End of Box 1

 

 

Series II

Box 2

File 1 – Ferns of Hot Springs National Park, Ark. and Vicinity – by Francis J. Scully – 1937

File 2 – (Copy) “FERNS – Hot Springs National Park (Arkansas) and Vicinity” by Dr. Francis J. Scully – 1939

File 3 – Some Noteworthy Fern Communities of Arkansas by Dwight M. Moore – 1941

File 4 – Information on Ferns 1918, 1928 – ’29, 1936 – ’38, 1950’s

File 5 – Information on Ferns – 1960’s

File 6 – Information on Ferns – 1970’s

File 7A – 10 Page 6”x9” – “Tropical Plants: The World Around” by Otto Degener – Aprile 1945

File 7B – (65 Page booklet 6”x9”) Tropics Magazine – 1962 Tropical Ferns

File 8 – Arkansas Pteridophyta: Description and Distribution, Dissertation for Ph. D. with Dept. of Botany, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill. by Caryl Taylor – 1976

File 9 – Annotated List of The Ferns and Fern Allies of Arkansas – by Carl Taylor and Delzie Demaree – copied from Rhodora – 1979 (pages 503-548)

File 10 – Ferns and Fern Allies of the Driftless Area of Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin by James H. Peck – University of Arkansas Little Rock – 1982

File 11 – 2 copies – Checklist and Distribution of Arkansas Pteridophytes – by James H. Peck and W. Carl Taylor 1995

File 12 – Survey of Salvina (Salviniaceae) in Eastern Arkansas by James H. Peck, 2001

File 13 – Fern Articles by Warren H. Waggner, Jr. (17 Articles) 1971-1975

File 14 – Checklist of the Vascular Flora of Arkansas June 30, 2001

File 15 – Asteraceae (Compositae) Workshop at University of Central Ark. – Aug. 18, 2007

End of Box 2

 

 

Series II

Small Box 3A – Fern Information on Index Cards

Small Box 3B – Contains several specimen of dried and pressed plants, bones, and tools

End of Box 3A and 3B

 

 

Series II

Box 4

File 1 – American Fern Journal – Cumulative Index Vol. 1-25 – 1929-1930

File 2 – American Fern Journal – 1935-1936

File 3 – American Fern Journal – 1937-1938

File 4 – American Fern Journal – 1939-1940

FIle 5 – American Fern Journal – 1941-1942

File 6 – American Fern Journal – 1943-1944

File 7 – American Fern Journal – 1945-1946

File 8 – American Fern Journal – 1947-1948

End of Box 4

 

 

Series II

Box 5

File 1 – American Fern Journal – 1949-1950

File 2 – American Fern Journal – 1951-1952

File 3 – American Fern Journal – 1953-1954

File 4 – American Fern Journal – 1955-1956

File 5 – American Fern Journal – 1957 – 1958

File 6 – American Fern Journal – 1959-1960

End of Box 5

 

 

Series II

Box 6

File 1 – American Fern Journal – 1962-1962

File 2 – American Fern Journal – 1963-1964

File 3 – American Fern Journal – 1965-1966

File 4 – American Fern Journal – 1967-1968

File 5 – American Fern Journal – 1969-1970

File 6 – American Fern Journal – 1971

End of Box 6

 

 

Series II

Box 7

File 1 – American Fern Journal – 1972-1973

File 2 – American Fern Journal – 1974-1975

File 3 – American Fern Journal – 1976, 1978

File 4 – American Fern Society Membership 1948, 1950-1980

End of Box 7

 

 

Series II

Box 8

File 1 – A Revised Key For the Field Identification of  Some Genera Algae

File 2 – 2 reprinted Articles from – American Journal of Botany Vol. 45 and Vol. 46 – 1958-1959

File 3 – Algae – 1940-1950

File 4 – Algae –  1960-1964

File 5 – Algae – 1965-1969

File 6 – Algae – 1970-1971

File 7 – Algae – 1972, 1979-1980

File 8 – Underwater Life – 1934,1945

File 9 – booklet (123 page) – Underwater and Floating – Leaved Plants of the United States and Canada – May 1967 U.S. Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Services

File 10 – Fungi – 1949, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1978-1979, 1982, 1990

File 11 – Book (402 page) – The North American Specles of Pholiota – by Alexander H. Smith and L. R. Hesler – 1968

File 12 – Book – One Thousand American Fungi – 1973 – (Toadstools, Mushrooms, Fungi) by Charles McIvaine and Rovert K. Macadam

File 13 – Newsletter – “Arkansas Fungi” – Arkansas Mycological Society 1982-1983

File 14 – Soil Microfungi in WIsconsin – 1964,1965,1969

End of Box 8

 

 

Series II
Box 9

File 1 – Division of Anthocerotophyta – (Hornworts)

File 2 – Hornworts and Liverworts Checklist

File 3 – “Lichens in your Rock Garden”, Natural History – March 1938 – by Raymond H. Torrey (265-270)

File 4 – “A Catalog of Lichens of Ohio” – by John W. Wolfe, Department of Botany, Ohio State University – 1970

File 5 – Bryophytes – Research 1947-1949

File 6 – (4) The Bryologist – 1971, 1984, 1985 – Information on Lichen, Liverwort, and Moss

File 7 – (2) Checklist of The Lichens of Arkansas

File 8 – Moore’s Lichen Research Papers

File 9 – “Lichens of Arkansas I: A Summary of Current Information” by Jewel E. Moore – 1980

File 10 – (2) “Systematic Synopsis of The Lichens of Arkansas” – by Jewel E. Moore – 1981

File 11 – Lichens with Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas – by Jewel E. Moore – 1983

FIle 12 – (2) “Key to Arkansas Lichens”

File 13 – (4) Information used in research of Miss Moore’s “Lichens of Arkansas – 1967-1970 – Checklist by William Louis Culberson

File 14 – William Culberson, “The Parmelia Quercina Group in North America, ”American Journal of Botany 48, No. 2 – Feb. 1961 – Article page 168

File 15 – 4 articles – by Mason E. Hale

– Lecture notes “Lichenology” – 1957

– “Vitamin Requirements of Three Lichen Fungi” – 1958

– “Studies of Lichen Growth Rate and Succession” – 1959

– “A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Bulbothtix Hale (Parmelizceae) – 1976

File 16 – Book 5 ½” x 8 ½” 226 pages – How to Know the Lichens, by Mason E. Hale – 1969

File 17 – “Some Arkansas Lichens – 1945, by Albert W.C.T. Herre. Reprinted from The Bryologist 48, June 1945

File 18 – Scientific American – Oct. 1959 (Lichens – page 144-156 – by Mackenzie Lamb

File 19 – Some Scottish Plant from Dr. R. Schierenberg & Sons, Lochem, Holland, 1964

End of Box 9

 

 

Series II

Box 10

File 1 – “Get out the blender and whip up a mass garden”

File 2 – Checklist of mosses reported from Arkansas (22 pages) 1973

File 3 – Maps of Arkansas Mosses (2 parts)

File 4 – Bryophytes (15 articles) from “The Bryologist”

File 5 – Newsletters – “The Bryological Times (International Association of Bryologist) – 1984-1987

File 6 – 2 articles “A taxonomic revision of Schistidium” (Grimmiaceae Bryophyta) 1 and 2 by Brigitta Bremer Stockholm, Sweden – 1980

File 7 – 4 Reprints by D.J. PaoLiLLO, Jr.

End of Box 10

 

 

Series II

Box 11

File 1 – Mosses – 1894-1939

File 2 – Mosses – 1940’s

File 3 – Mosses –  1950’s

File 4 – Mosses – 1960’s

File 5 – Mosses – 1970’s

File 6 – Checklist of Mosses of Arkansas – 1984

File 7 – Mosses from Hot SPrings, Arkansas – Checklist

End of Box 11

 

 

Series II

Box 12

File 1 – 166 page spiral booklet – How to Know the Mosses – 1944 – by Henry S. Conrad

File 2 – “Illustrated Glossary of Bryological Terms” by A.J. Grout, Ph. D.

File 3 – (2)”Melastomataceae,” and “Platanaceae” by George P. Johnson, Ark. Tech University

File 4 – booklet – “A Dictionary of Mosses” – 1977 – by Marshall R. Crosby and Robert E. Magill

File 5 – “Mosses of Texas” – 1980 – by Wm. F. Mahler

File 6 – Articles on Bryophytes by Paul Redfern Jr. – 1950’s

File 7 – Articles by Paul E. Redfern 1960’s

File 8 – Articles by Paul E. Redfern 1981

File 9 – “Checklist of the Mosses of the Interior Highlands of North America in Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, and Oklahoma” by Paul L. Redfern – March 20, 1983

File 10 – 2 Articles and Correspondence – “Tardigrada (microscopic invertebrates) of SouthWest Virginia” – 1962 and “Tardigrades from the Southern Appalachian Mtns.” – 1964 – by G. Thomas Riggins Jr.

End of Box 12

 

 

Series II

Box 13

File 1 – Articles by A.J. Sharp – 1939-1948

File 2 – Articles by A.J. Sharp (Uncle Jack to 1965-1972 Jewel E. Moore)

File 3 – “Bryologists I Have Known” by A.J. Sharp – 1985

File 4 – 5 Articles by Francis R. Trainor 1963-1964

File 5 – 9 pages on Arkansas Bryophytes, Fossil Mosses by Eugene B. Wittlake – 1950-1970

End of Box 13

 

 

Series II

Box 14

File 1 – Alexander H. Smith – Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of Southeastern Michigan – 1938, by

File 2 – David L. Largent and Harry D. Thiers How to Identify Mushrooms To Genus II: Field Identification of Genera– 1977

File 3 – David Largent, David Johnson and Roy Watling, How to Identify Mushrooms To Genus III: Microscopic Features – 1977

File 4 -Daniel E. Stuntz – How to Identify Mushrooms To Genus IV: Keys to Families and Genera – 1977

File 5 – Roy Watling – How To Identify Mushrooms To Genus V: Culture and Developmental Features

File 6 – Louis C.C. Krieger “Common Mushrooms of the United States” The National Geographic Magazine 37, No.5 (May, 1920).

File 7 – The Mushroom Handbook – 1967 by Louis C.C. Krieger

File 8 – Newsletter, Journals of Mushrooms

File 9 – Newspaper articles on Mushrooms

End of Box 14

 

 

Series II

Box 15

File 1 – Herbarium

File 2 – Mushrooms

File 3 – Mushroom Checklist of Arkansas

File 4 – Houston Mushroom Foray – Sept 11-14, 1980.

  • Texas Mushroom Foray – Big Thicket 1981

File 5 – Mushroom (Morell) Foray April 3, 1982

End of Box 15

 

 

Series II

Box 16

File 1 – Myxomycetes from Arkansas

File 2 – Slime Molds “Myxomy Cota”

End of Box 16

 

 

Series II

Box 17

File 1 – Plants In The Laboratory – 1973, by William J. Koch. A Manual and Text for Studies, and Identification of the Major Plant Groups

File 2 – Growing and Selling Plants

File 3 – House Plants

File 4 – Plants in “First Aid”

File 5 – Grasses

File 6 – “Pollen for the Sneezers” (From Saturday Evening Post (magazine)) Aug. 26, 1944

File 7 – “See a Scent?” by Amy Porter from Collier’s Magazine March 3, 1945

File 8 – Robert A. Pierce and Robert T. Kirkwood Plants in the Power Line Right of way 1977

File 9 – Weeds

File 10 – Ginseng Family, Indian Pipe Family & Polkweed Family. Jayce M. Hardin, Hendrix College

File 11 – Edible Wild Plants & Game

File 12 – A Guide to the most common Poisonous Plants. Wyeth Laboratories – 1966

File 13 – Plants that Poison – 1973

File 14 – (2) “Botany Taxonomic Problems in Poison Ivy” – By William T. Gillis – 1960

File 15 – “The Orchids of Maine” by Jean E. Wallace, M.S. 1951

File 16 – “Some Common Violets” by Hester M. Rusk, April 1941

File 17 – Forrest Shreve “The Saguaro, Cactus Camel of Arizona” The National Geographic Magazine

File 18 – Desert Plants

End of Box 17

 

 

Series II

Box 18

File 1 – “Techniques of Seed Production and Handling” undated

File 2 – May Theilgaard Watts “Flower Finder” a guide to identification of Spring Wild Flowers and Flower Families – 1955

File 3 – Ozark Wildflowers – by Leonard Hill 1969

File 4 – Dicot Families flowering plants and Monocot Families

File 5 – “Celebrating Wildflowers” – Activities – Protecting the Plants Protects the Pollinators

File 6 – Weekend with Wildflowers on Petit Jean, April 1978 and 1979

File 7 – Study of Wildflowers in elementary schools c.1979

File 8 – Spring Flowers checklists

File 9 – Newspaper Articles – “The Stuttgart Standard” and “Wildflowers on the Prairie and Woodlands of Arkansas County” – March 25, 1971

File 10 – Newspaper Clippings from “Wildflower Portfolio” The Sentinel – by Nola Barber Green, Hot Springs, Arkansas – 1980-1983

File 11 – (4) Jewel E. Moore Keys to the Wildflowers of Arkansas, Dept. of Biology, University of Central Ark., Conway, Ark – 1981

File 12 – “A Preliminary and Artificial Key To the Pilgrimage Wildflowers (in Smoky Mtn. range)” by A.J. Sharp – University of Tenn.

File 13 – 9”x12” Full-Color Prints “Wildflowers of North America”

File 14 – Magazine – Southwest Airlines Magazine – “Champion of the Wildflowers -Kerrville’s Carroll Abbott (Texas) May 1984

File 15 – Operation Wildflowers Workshop at Mc.Gee Center- April 1983-84’ and 1986

File 16 – 4 Articles from National Geographic Magazine

  1. “Exploring The Mysteries of Plant Life”
  2. “Midsummer Wildflowers”
  3. “Pages From The Floral Life of America”
  4. “Wildflowers of the West”

File 17 – New Zealand Wildflowers published by A.H. and A.W. Reed

File 18 – 4 Reprints on Plants

File 19 – Miscellaneous Information on Plants

End of Box 18

 

 

Series II

Box 19

File 1 – Soil and Water Conservation – 1950’s-1960’s

File 2 – Conservation Ecology – 1952, 1970

File 3 – Guidelines for Developing Outdoor Conservation Education Areas – by Robert E. Myers – June 1922

File 4 – Arkansas Ecology Center Newsletters Aug. 1970-1971, 1976-1977

File 5 – State Colleges of Arkansas (SCA) Conservations Ecology Course – Dr. Jewel Moore and Bob Kirkwood. July 1970

File 6 – Draft – Environmental Statement Conway Water Supply Project 1976. Prepared by Biology Department, University of Central Ark.Robert T. Kirkwood, Project Director

File 7 – Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission 1976-1977

File 8 – Draft – Biological Assessment Conway Water Supply Reservoir – 1978. Prepared by Biology Department – University of Central Ark. Robert T. Kirkwood, Project Director

File 9 – Draft – Environmental Statement Toad Suck Ferry Lock and Dam, Arkansas River – Water Supply Relocation City of Conway – U.S. Army Engineer District – Jan. 1979

File 10 – “Developmental and Environmental History of The Dismal Swamp (in south-eastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina) by Donald R. Whitehead – 1972

End of Box 19

 

 

Series II

Box 20

File 1 – An explanation of the Heritage Ranking System – 1997

File 2 – Energy and the Future – Elisabeth C. Odum – 1977

File 3 – Energy Crisis vs. Ecology

File 4 – Book – Limnology – (Study of the freshwater lakes and ponds) by Paul S. Welch, Ph. D., 1935 (Professor of Zoology)

File 5 – 16 Articles on Conservation, Preservation, Environmentalism, Ecology by Hugh H. Iltis

File 6 – Land Use Committee – 1973

File 7 – The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission – Endangered Species Program – 1973

End of Box 20

 

 

Series II

Box 21

File 1 – Trees on SCA Campus (c.1967-1975)

File 2 – Key to Selected Woody Species on The UCA Campus

File 3 – Newspaper – The Log Cabin Democrat “Weekender” – Sun., Aug. 5 1984 ‘The Search for the Largest Trees in Faulkner County’ by Ann Beene Evans, Photos by Laura Robins

File 4 – Natural Areas in Some Schools – 1973-1974 and 1979

File 5 – (4) – An ECO – Trail to Help you know your Environment – Lake Bennett – Faulkner Co.

File 6 – Dardanelle (Ark.) Trees of DIstinction Dardanelle Garden Club – 1977

File 7 – “Trees of Hot Springs National PArk and Vicinity” by J. C. Lindahl, Park Ranger – 1938

File 8 – Ten Lessons in Forestry – J. Walter Myers, Jr. Arkansas Forestry and Parks Commission 1954

File 9 – Counting Number of Trees – Survey of Woodlands

File 10 – “Winter Twigs” – Paper by G. Thomas Clark

File 11 – Guide to the Azalea Trail at the South Arkansas Arboretum

File 12 – Ozark National FOrest, Arkansas 40th Anniversary 1908-1948

File 13 – The Arkansas Vascular Flora Project Present: A Native Plant Identification Worksheet For Beginners (37 pages)

File 14 – Checklist – Arkansas Biota

File 15 – (2) Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Arkansas – 2003

File 16 – (2) Noteworthy Vascular Plants from Arkansas

File 17 – Short Course on Tree Rings Information at Christian Bros. College Memphis, Tenn. – Feb. 26-27, 1979

File 18 – 4 Articles on Tree Ring Information 1974-1979

File 19 – “Pest Control for Lawns, Trees & Shrubs” – Agriculture Extension Service, U of A – June 1966

File 20 – The Ligneous Flora of Arkansas – 2 copies

End of Box 21

 

 

Series II

Box 22

File 1 – Lists of Botany Reference Books

File 2 – Learn the Trees from Leaf Prints by David S. Marx – 1938

File 3 – Forrest – 1956, 1961, 1971

File 4 – Preparation of Leaf Skeletons

File 5 – News Magazine – The Atlanta Journal – Miss Lewis Lips – “Counting Trees Will Make Her a Doctor” by Andrew S. Sparks – June 17, 1962

File 6 – Master Tree Finder by May Theilgaard Watts – 1963

File 7 – 6 most popular Christmas Trees Red Pine, Black SPruce, Scotch Pine, Duglas Fir, Balsam Fir and Eastern Red Cedar

File 8 – Arkansas CAREX (CYPERACEAE): A Briefly Annotated List – by Phillip E. Hyatt

File 9 – 8 articles – Missouri Forest by M.A.K. Lodhi and John J. Rochow – 1973-1977

File 10 – Hackberry Tree – University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma – 1971

File 11 – 3 Articles – Ohio Forrest

File 12 – “Forest Cover Types of North America” Society of American Foresters

File 13 – Southern Mixed Hardwood Forrest; Climax in the South East Coastal Plains: USA by Elsie Quarterman and Catherine Keever

File 14 – The Rocky Mountains

File 15 – 7 articles on the Great Smoky Mountains 1953-1958, 1971

File 16 – (2) Southern Appalachian Botanical Club Journal “Castanea” Article: ‘A Study of Vegetation of Petit Jean Mountain in Central Arkansas’ by Jewel E. Moore – March, 1965

File 17 – Southern Appalachian Botanical Club Journal “Castanea” Article ‘The Oaks of the Oak Openings Park by Nathan William Easterly – Dec. 1969

File 18 – Citrus Fruits – (Orange, Lemon)

File 19 – Ginkgo (or Hingko) Tree – on UCA Campus (a living fossil)

File 20 – Tree Information

End of Box 22

End of Series II

 

End of Collection