Box 1
Contains 82 Results:
"Plants of Mt. Desert 1888 / Champlain Society. A Preliminary List of the Phaenogams and Vascular Cryptogams of Mt. Desert Island Maine. Edited by Edward L. Rand. Cambridge, Mass.", 1888-1892 Digital
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Collecting and Plant Identification Lists Digital
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Collecting and Plant Identification Lists Digital
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Anonymous. “All along shore.” Maine Coast Cottager (Bar Harbor, Me.), 1894 September 1
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Anonymous. “Biography and literature.” Meehan’s Monthly 4, no. 10 (1894): 158.
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Anonymous. “Flora of Mt. Desert Island.” Public Ledger (Philadelphia), 1894 September 20
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Anonymous. “Literary notes.” Harvard Graduates Magazine, 1894 December
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Anonymous. “Notes.” Garden and Forest 7, no. 339 (1894): 340.
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Anonymous. Untitled. Maine Sportsman, 1894 August
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
[Eaton, Daniel Cady.] “Notes.” Nation (New York), 1894 November 29
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Heilprin, Angelo. “Mount Desert and its flora.” Around the World 1, no. 12 (1894): 225-226.
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Pound, Roscoe. “Messrs. Rand and Redfield on Nomenclature.” American Naturalist 28, no. 336 (1894): 1036-1039.
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Suter, John W., 1894
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Tremont Public Library, 1894
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Collecting and Plant Identification Lists Digital
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
"Champlain Society. Report of the Botanical Department. 1880. First Annual Report. Cambridge 1881.", 1880-1881 Digital
Handwritten report, bound in paper with brads, described as written by W.H. Dunbar and E.L. Rand.
"Champlain Society. Report of the Botanical Department. 1881. Second Annual Report. Cambridge 1882.", 1881-1882 Digital
Handwritten report bound in paper with brads; introductory poem by John McGaw Foster, one article by Henry C. Jones, and three articles and List of Plants by Edward L. Rand.
"Champlain Society. Report of the Botanical Department. 1882. Third Annual Report. Cambridge 1883.", 1882-1883 Digital
Handwritten report, bound in paper with brads; authorship of sections not stated.
"Champlain Society. Report of the Botanical Department. 1883. Fourth Annual Report. Cambridge 1884.", 1883-1884 Digital
Handwritten report bound in paper with brads, signed at end as submitted by Rand.
"Champlain Society. Report of the Botanical Department for the years 1884, 1885, 1886. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Annual Reports. Cambridge 1887.", 1883-1887 Digital
Handwritten report, bound in paper with brads, signed at end as submitted by Rand.
"Champlain Society. Report of the Botanical Department for 1887-1888. [Eighth and Ninth Annual Reports.] Cambridge, 1889.", 1887-1889 Digital
Handwritten report, bound in paper with staples; signed at end as submitted by Rand.
Notebook (bound with hard cover), 1885 Digital
Contains 2 loose sheets of poems by Rand and sheet listing Endogens. Journal entries for August 5 and August 6, 1885 (beginning of Champlain Society camp for season.)
Redfield, John Howard, 1894-1895 Digital
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Farlow, William Gibson, undated
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.
Fernald, Merritt Lyndon, 1894
The Rand collection consist of correspondence, manuscripts, clippings, diaries, plant lists, and notes pertaining to Rand’s botanical interests and involvement with the Champlain Society.