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History of Mrs. Sarah L. Rudge
Typescript of a brief biography of Sarah L. Rudge of Vernal, Utah, from a 1941 interview. She was born in 1864 in England and immigrated in 1997, living at Maeser and Vernal in Uintah Count
Rudge Home
Sarah Rudge\u27s home in Maeser; building exterior, wire fence, mail box. Mark Hall lived in the home after the Rudge\u27s and the Hall Family still owns the home. March 2010
Edward Rudge, 4 Russell Place, [London], to James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk]
Thanks for Swiss plants. Condolences on death of Smith's "particular friend", [James] Crowe. Requests that when Smith and [Dawson] Turner again examine plants bearing an external resemblance to known species that they do not "believe [their] eyes" without a more accurate examination.
[James] Dickson "pledges his reputation as a Cryptogamist" that the 'Dicranum' he [Rudge] sent is a new species and has nothing to do with 'D. varium'; characters of each; encloses two specimens examined by Dickson under microscope. Last summer found 'D. scottianum' on rocks near Tunbridge Wells, [Kent].
[Aylmer Bourke] Lambert has "perfectly recovered his health & spirits", and Sir Joseph Banks is better; he has not had a regular fit of gout but slight attacks in leg, knee, and arm, with an erisipalous appearance
rudge
rudge. . . and we comed up, ploddun through the driftun snow, and over the rudge.PRINTED ITEM JHW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1973JH AUG 1973Not usedNot usedNot use
Cordia panicularis Rudge
[428] Cordia panicularis Rudge Pl. Guian. [Rudge] 1 (4): 30 [Apr.-May 1806] (Rudge 1806). — Lithocardium paniculare (Rudge) Kuntze, Revis. Gen. Pl. 2: 976 [5 Nov. 1891] (Kuntze 1891). — Gerascanthus panicularis (Rudge) Borhidi, Acta Bot. Hung. 34 (3-4): 401 (Borhidi 1988), nom. inval. (basionym citation incomplete). VERNACULAR NAMES. — Te: tapi’ilupabɨhun. HERBARIUM DATA (FG). — 5 collections at CAY. Sel. exs.: J. Martin 151 (holo-, K[K000583350]; iso-, BM[BM000953118], GH[GH00095780], P[P00634041, P00634042]). INVENTORY DATA (FG). — 13 trees in 6 plots; Fmax = 1.1 %; dbhinv = 19.4 cm.Published as part of Molino, Jean-François, Sabatier, Daniel, Grenand, Pierre, Engel, Julien, Frame, Dawn, Delprete, Piero G., Fleury, Marie, Odonne, Guillaume, Davy, Damien, Lucas, Eve J. & Martin, Claire A., 2022, An annotated checklist of the tree species of French Guiana, including vernacular nomenclature, pp. 345-903 in Adansonia (3) (3) 44 (26) on pages 445-446, DOI: 10.5252/adansonia2022v44a26, http://zenodo.org/record/745877
Edward Rudge, 4 Russell Place, [London], to James Edward Smith, Norwich, [Norfolk]
Thanks for Swiss plants. Condolences on death of Smith's "particular friend", [James] Crowe. Requests that when Smith and [Dawson] Turner again examine plants bearing an external resemblance to known species that they do not "believe [their] eyes" without a more accurate examination.
[James] Dickson "pledges his reputation as a Cryptogamist" that the 'Dicranum' he [Rudge] sent is a new species and has nothing to do with 'D. varium'; characters of each; encloses two specimens examined by Dickson under microscope. Last summer found 'D. scottianum' on rocks near Tunbridge Wells, [Kent].
[Aylmer Bourke] Lambert has "perfectly recovered his health & spirits", and Sir Joseph Banks is better; he has not had a regular fit of gout but slight attacks in leg, knee, and arm, with an erisipalous appearance
Tom Daschle with Skip and Beth Rudge
Tom Daschle with Skip Rudge, Patti Rudge, and a volunteer at an even
Anthurium gracile (Rudge) Schott
UPTC_20461FloraSantanderEl PalmarEl PalmarVirolinAnthurium gracile (Rudge) SchottPlantaeLiliopsidaAralesAraceaeAnthuriumgracileCharal
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