December thirteenth, 1919
Professor G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.,
Dear Professor Carver:--
This is merely to acknowledge your letter of December sixth. I called attention to the collection of fungi you are sending me in the Botanical Staff…
May 1, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Professor Pammel:
I have your favor of April 26th and note carefully all you say. I shall continue to look for species of Gymnosporangum. Now I can secure you Roestelia on host of cedar. I do not know…
Apr. 5, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Doctor Pammel:
I have your favor of March 29th and note with pleasure that you have received the Gymnosporangium in good condition. I shall be on the alert for the other three you mention although as…
Mar. 10, 1902
Dr. L. H. Pammel,
Ames, Iowa.
My Dear Professor Pammel:
I have your favor of March 3d and beg leave to say that your Gymnosporangia will be forthcoming, as I presume you want them pretty well developed and they are just now beginning to…
Dec. 14th, 1901
Dr. L. H. Pammel
Ames Iowa.
My dear Prof. Pammel,
The Sixteenth Announcement of the Iowa Academy of Sciences has just reached me. I have looked it over carefully and regret that I cannot be present at the meeting, as the subjects and…
December first, 1919
Professor G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee, Alabama,
Dear Professor Carver:--
I thank you for the very fine batch of fungi that came this morning. They will add greatly to our collection. The package was opened at one end but none of the…
10 / 23 / 1900
My dear Prof. Pammel.
Enclosed please find a new species of Colletotrichum. Named by Prof. J. B. Ellis U. J. Please send me Prof. SACC.s address.
Is the Academy of Science Rept. ready for dist. Should like to get one it will help me…
12 / 11 / 1899
My dear Prof. Pammel,
Many thanks for the second list of determinations. In several of my letters to you I have corrected a number of the hosts. No 27 instead of Urtica Urens it is Tragia Urens.
Very truly
G. W. Carver.
8 / 2 / 1899
My dear Prof. Pammel:--
Under the new Ach, and the great multiplicity of papers, and the non acceptance of my paper for publication, leads me to believe that the Academy of Science does not care for papers of that nature. And it seems…
August twenty-eighth, 1919
Mr. G. W. Carver,
Tuskegee Institute, Ala.,
Dear Professor Carver:--
Your letter of July twenty-third reached me while I was away. I am glad to hear from you. I shall be glad to receive the southern collection of fungi. We…