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Clipping, "Mrs. Mada Paddock Sprague"
A newspaper article titled, "Mrs. Mada Paddock Sprague," undated.
Advertisement, Mrs. Mada Paddock Sprague character readings
An advertisement for Mrs. Mada Paddock Sprague character readings, undated.
Letter, Mada Paddock Sprague to Paulina Merritt
A letter from Mada Paddock Sprague to Paulina Merritt, July 7, 1899.
Taxonomic studies in Loranthus and other phanerogamic genera
i. The Morphology and Taxonomic Position of the Adoxaceæ.
By T. A. SPRAGUE
[Extracted from the LINNEAN SOCIETY'S JOURNAL.- BOTANY,
vol. xlvii., June 1927.] •
ii. The Herbal of Otto Brunfels.
By T. A. SPRAGUE,
[Extracted Jrom the LINNEAN SOCIETY'S JOURNAL- BOTANY,
vol. xlviii., December, 1928.] •
iii. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Bulletin of
Miscellaneous Information
No. I 1928.
- I.- RESEARCHES ON SILENE MARITIMA AND S.
VULGARIS : I. E. M. MARSDEN-JONES AND W. B. TURRILL.
- II. -NEW SPECIES OF NOTOTRICHE FROM CHILE
WITH NOTES ON MALVASTRUM. A. W. HILL.
- III. -BRANCHING IN THE AFRICAN OIL PALM. M. T.
DAWE.
- IV.- TROPICAL AFRICAN PLANTS : II.* J. HUTCHINSON
AND J. M. DALZIEL.
- V.- DIACRODON, A NEW GENUS OF RUBIACEAE
FROM BRAZIL. T. A. SPRAGUE.
- VI. -NOTES ON NEW CALEDONIAN ORCHIDS.
F. KRAENZLIN.
- VII. -NOTES ON AFRICAN GRASSES : VI.
NEW SPECIES.
- VIII.-CAMPHORINA AND SEPTINA. T. A. SPRAGUE.
- IX.- CONTRIBUTIONS TO. THE FLORA OF BURMA : V.
- X.- MISCELLANEOUS NOTES. •
iv. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW.
BULLETIN
OF
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
No. 3] [1922
XIV. -A REVISION OF AMOREUXIA.
T. A. SPRAGUE. •
v. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW.
BULLETIN
OF
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
No. 7] [1921
XXXIII. -A REVISION OF THE GENUS BELOTIA.
T. A. SPRAGUE. •
vi. ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW.
BULLETIN
OF
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
No. 5] [1921
XXIV. -A REVISION OF THE GENUS CAPRARIA.
T. A. SPRAGUE. •
vii.THE CLASSIFICATION OF DICOTYLEDONS.
I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES,
BY T. A. SPRAGUE, B.Sc., F.L.S.
1. SYNTHETIC AND ANALYTICAL METHODS.
[Extracted from THE JOURNAL or BOTANY, January 1925.] •
viii.THE CLASSIFICATION OF DICOTYLEDONS.
II. EVOLUTIONARY PROGRESSIONS.
BY T. A. SPRAGUE
[Extracted from THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY, April 1925.] •
ix. VI. -Sect. I -Part III.
FLORA
OF
TROPICAL AFRICA.
EDITED BY
SIR WILLIAM T. THISELTON-DYER •
x. Vol. V.-Sect. II.-Part I. Price SS.
FLORA CAPENSIS:
BEING A
SYSTEMATIC DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANTS
OF THE
CAPE COLONY, CAFFRARIA, AND PORT NATAL
(AND NEIGHBOURING TERRITORIES)
BY VARIOUS BOTANISTS.
EDITED BY
SIR WILLIAM T. THISELTON-DYE
A Possible Prosser T-hole Bead from Japan
A Possible Prosser T-Hole Bead From Japan, By Roderick Sprague (1986, 8:10-11
The treachery in Texas, the secession of Texas, and the arrest of the United States officers and soldiers serving in Texas. Read before the New-York Historical Society, June 25, 1861. By Major J. T. Sprague, U. S. A.
The treachery in Texas, the secession of Texas, and the arrest of the United States officers and soldiers serving in Texas. Read before the New-York Historical Society, June 25, 1861. By Major J. T. Sprague, U. S. A
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
Delbert D. Sprague Papers (T/S Texas Clippper 1965 Cruise Records)
Master electrician and former student of the Texas Maritime Academy (TMA) at Texas A&M University at Galveston. Consists of a collection of records from the first voyage of the training ship, Texas Clipper, during the 1965 cruise, including the crew List, a deck plan, , a billet and station card, and brochures and post cards from the various stops of the voyage, including Halifax, Nova Scotia; Copenhagen, Denmark; Southampton, England; Edinburgh, Scotland; Hamilton, Bermuda; and Miami, Florida. A blueprint of the air conditioning systems for the American Export Vessels which pertained to four ships, one of which was the SS Excambion that became the Texas Clipper was probably used in Sprague���s role as electrician on the ship. In addition, there is an article about the Texas Maritime Academy in the Port Houston Magazine and a patch from the N/S Savannah, a rare nuclear-powered ship visited by the TMA cadets on February 10, 1963, while it was in dry dock at Todd Shipyards in Galveston
XXXVIII. <scp>T. A. Sprague</scp> : Plantae novae austro‐americanae, imprimis in Colombia indigenae.
Typescript, "Character delineation from the name spectrum. John Ellsworth McClung Merritt"
A typescript of a character reading of John Ellsworth McClung Merritt by Mada Paddock Sprague, undated.
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