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21. Feature Address By Edwin W. Carrington, Secretary-Genera, CARICOM
of study in affiliation with Andrews University, michigan, USA starting 1985 . This type of education provides the foundation which the youth of the
http://www.caricom.org/speeches/cuc75-sg.htm

22. Gardening Organizations Directory
For both beginners and experts interested in any of these 3 genera. in thestate of michigan through education of our members and the general public,
http://dir.gardenweb.com/directory/a-85-page7.html
GardenWeb Directory
Gardening Organizations Directory (Entries are listed in random order.)
Previous Page
Banstead Horticultural Society Banstead, United Kingdom Bhs is a friendly gardening society, with shows and various activities. Visitors always welcome and we have open garden days when you can visit Uk general home gardens rather than exhibition show gardens. Ohio Junior Horticultural Association The OJHA encourages the youth of Ohio ages 8 - 22, that are interested in horticulture to be a participant. We promote educational programs, develop leadership, career information, and involve them in local and state level contests. Colorado Water Garden Society The Colorado Water Garden Society (CWGS) is a non-profit organization founded in February 1983 to encourage a greater appreciation of and interest in aquatic plants, to disseminate information of interest and to help stimulate the study and culture of water gardening. The Perennial Plant Society of Middle Tennessee Nashville, TN We were formed to educate and inform while promoting the use of perennial plants in the landscape and garden. The Gardeners' Club Aptos, CA

23. State Capital Global Law Firm Group
genera Allen will put his wealth of state government experience to good use as He currently serves as a board member of the michigan education Trust and
http://www.statecapitallaw.org/news/
NEWS
The State Capital Group and member law firms making news.

ALABAMA
Richard F. Allen
, former acting Attorney General and long time Chief Deputy Attorney General of Alabama, has re-joined member firm as a member. General Allen was Chief Deputy for U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions for two years, for 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Bill Pryor for over seven years, and for current Attorney General Troy King for almost a year. He also served as the Legislative Director for former U.S. Senator Howell Heflin. Before leaving to become Chief Deputy Attorney General in 1995, General Allen was the firm's Managing Director. General Allen retired from the U.S. Army Reserve in 1993 as a brigadier general after having served on active duty in Germany, Vietnam and many reserve assignments in the United States. General Allen will put his wealth of state government experience to good use as a member of the firm's Governmental Affairs Unit. He also has experience in campaign finance, state ethics laws, and state taxation.

24. Other Sites
plant images representing over 250 families and 1000 genera of vascular plants . Marine and Environmental education and Research, Inc. michigan State
http://biodidac.bio.uottawa.ca/info/othersites.htm
Images Documents Search Information ... Site stats
Other sites
Images and didactic material
A Web Atlas of cellular structures using light and confocal microscopy Algal Microscopy and Image Digitization
185+ images that can be freely used for educational and noncommercial purposes.
ANIMAL AND HUMAN PARASITE IMAGES
The continually expanding number of images linked to this page, currently comprising 378 images, represent originals. Any images listing Steve J Upton as the contributor are free for non-commercial use without permissions, provided that an appropriate acknowledgement is furnished.
BIODIC
Image collection including numerous SEM photographs. Hosted by the Free University of Brussels.
BioImages - Virtual Field-Guide (UK)
This is a large site containing (Jan 01) 19,000 images depicting 2000 species. The images include habitat shots, close-ups, macro shots and microscopy.
BioMEDIA Associates
Fabulous photos. Educators can freely use 3 that they choose from a large collection, as long as they provide a clear credit near the image and a link to BioMEDIA site from the credit line and image.
Bristol Biomedical Image Archive
A collection of approximately 14,000 medical, dental and veterinary images for use in teaching in educational institutions. Some restrictions apply.

25. Michigan Technological University
Department of education. michigan Technological University. 1400 Townsend Drive.Houghton , MI 49931 economics English genera l math general science
http://www.ed.mtu.edu/stu/Student Teaching Mid Semester Evaluation Form.html
Michigan Technological University Student Teaching Mid-Semester Evaluation and Grade Report Dear Colleague: This and the attached page include materials for the mid-Semester evaluation of your student teacher. Please complete the attached (yellow) form to evaluate your student teacher now that he/she has completed approximately one half of his/her teaching experience. a. Circle those items under "Description of Student Teaching Experience" that best describe the nature of his/her student teaching experience. b. Rate your student teacher in each category under "Evaluation of Performance While Student Teaching" by circling the number that best represents your opinion of his/her performance. c. Add comments if you wish to expand or qualify any of your ratings. After you have completed the form, sign it. Ask your student teacher to review and sign it. Use the form on the bottom half of this page to recommend a grade for your student teacher. Please add any comments you wish and sign this form. Give the completed forms to the university supervisor or send them to: Department of Education Michigan Technological University 1400 Townsend Drive Houghton MI Thank you for assisting our teacher education program.

26. Horace Burrington Baker
education PhD. University of michigan, 1920. Key to the genera of Gastopodaof michigan. michigan Academy of Science 11134140. Baker, HB 1912.
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/~ksc/Malacologists/BakerH.B.html
Horace Burrington Baker 25 January 1889 - 11 March 1971 (photo taken 27 April 1968, Philadelphia, PA - courtesy of the MCZ) Born : Sioux City, Iowa. Died : Havertown, Pennsylvania. Occupation : Zoologist, Malacologist. Lt. U.S. Army, 1917-18; Instructor, University of Pennsylvania, 1920; Assistant Professor, 1926, Associate Professor, 1928; Professor, 1939-59. Business Manager, 1932-56, and editor, 1957-70, of the Nautilus. AMU Charter Member; 9th president, 1940. Education : PhD. University of Michigan, 1920. Research Interests : Collected in Mexico, 1910, 1926; Venezuela, 1919; Curacao, 1922; Idaho, 1929, 1931; Jamaica, 1933; Puerto Rico, 1939. Research concentrated on anatomy, Pulmonata, Zonitidae, and nomenclature. Data from : Abbott, R.T., and M.E. Young (eds.). 1973. American Malacologists: A national register of professional and amateur malacologists and private shell collectors and biographies of early American mollusk workers born between 1618 and 1900. American Malacologists, Falls Church, Virginia. Consolidated/Drake Press, Philadelphia. 494 pp. Other References Partial Bibliography: Baker, H.B. 1909. Key to the genera of Gastopoda of Michigan. Michigan Academy of Science 11:134-140.

27. Research Associates - '05
Research specialties systematics of fleas of Papua New Guinea; flea genera. education BS (1988) michigan State University; Research specialties trace
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/rtp/other_opps/intern/associates05.html
Academic Resources Natural History Science Community
Professionals ACADEMIC SERVICES
Science Community Archive UNDERGRADUATES Research Training Program Smithsonian Office of Fellowships - fellowships POST GRADUATES PROFESSIONALS For more information about opportunities for students and professionals contact us at: Mary Sangrey
NHB MRC 166, Room W411
PO Box 37012
Smithsonian Institution
Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
U.S.A - OR - Mary Sangrey
National Museum of Natural History
Smithsonian Institution Washington, DC 20560-0166

28. Publications
michigan State University, Department of Zoology, Undergraduate education Synonymy of two genera (Eumayria and Trisoleniella) of cynipid gall wasps and
http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/abrahmsn/pub.html
Publications (*Undergraduate Students, **Masters Students)
1. Abrahamson, W. G. and O. T. Solbrig. 1970. Soil preferences and variation in flavonoid pigments in species of Aster. Rhodora
2. Abrahamson, W. G. and M. Gadgil. 1973. Growth form and reproductive effort in goldenrods. American Naturalist
3. Maguire, L.*, P. Nelson*, W. G. Abrahamson, and D. S. Woodruff. 1973. Concord Field Station: A guide to resources. I. Estabrook Woods Vegetation Map. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
4. Maguire, L.*, P. Nelson*, W. G. Abrahamson, and D. S. Woodruff. 1973. Concord Field Station: A guide to resources. II. Pickman Area Vegetation Map. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
5. Abrahamson, W. G. 1973. Concord Field Station: A guide to resources. III. Vegetation and Flora. Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.
6. Abrahamson, W. G. 1975. Reproduction of Rubus hispidus L. in different habitats.

29. Thomas J. Rosatti
education. Msgr. John H. Gabriels High School; Lansing, michigan. The generaof Sphenocleaceae and Campanulaceae in the southeastern United States.
http://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/people/rosatti_cv.html
CURRICULUM VITAE
THOMAS J. ROSATTI
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS AND ACTIVITIES
Vascular plant floristics, phytogeography, ecology, and systematics; computer applications to collections and floristics; environmental modification of morphological characters; environmental conservation, especially through teaching; MS review, editing.
EDUCATION
Msgr. John H. Gabriels High School; Lansing, Michigan.
September 1965 to June 1969.
Diploma, June 1969.
National Honor Society.
The University of Michigan; School of Literature, Science, and Arts; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
September 1969 to April 1974.
B.S., Botany, May 1974.
Honors Convocation.
The University of Michigan; Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies; Ann Arbor, Michigan.
September 1975 to December 1982.
M.S., Botany, August 1977. Ph.D., Botany, April 1983. Special Merit Award.
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS
Tuition Grant; The University of Michigan; 1975-1981. Tuition Grant; The University of Michigan Biological Station; 1976. Chase Fellowship for Botanical Exploration; The University of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens; 1979. Whittier Fellowship in Botany; The University of Michigan; 1979.

30. Untitled Document
education. Academic Positions. Research Interests. Awards and Honors Ericaceae Part IIThe Superiorovaried genera. Flora Neotropica, vol. 66.
http://www.botany.ufl.edu/Faculty/faculty_Judd.htm
Overview Faculty Staff Graduate program ... Publications Walter S. Judd , Ph.D.
Professor of Botany
Department of Botany
Biography Walter Judd was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, on 14 April 1951, but was raised in rural southern Michigan, where he developed a keen interest in natural history. He graduated from Corunna High School (1969) and received his B.S. (1973) and M.S. (1974) degrees from Michigan State University, Department of Botany. A turning point in his academic development came when he took Dr. John Beaman's Plant Taxonomy course, and soon thereafter became involved in taxonomic teaching and research. During his doctoral work at Harvard University (Dept. of Biology) he studied the systematics of Lyonia and Pieris Education Ph.D., Harvard University (Biology, Systematics), 1978

31. Bee And Pollination Links:
Focus on Apis, and on education. Good information on native bees from Steve Buchmann . genera of bees, information on pollination; The Bee Course. is a
http://www.uakron.edu/biology/mitchell/bees.html
Bee and Pollination Links: Bees in General:

32. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Science & Horticulture: Orchidaceae
MS, University of michigan, 1980 PhD, University of michigan, 1985 Monographicwork has concentrated on genera of importance to horticulture and
http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/scihort/orchids/contact.html
Orchidaceae Home page What are orchids? Orchid fact file Orchid structure ... FAQs Orchids at Kew History Collections Research Education Staff Publications Publications Orchid Research Newsletter Book award Find out more Useful links Contact us
Major Groups, Families and Genera
Orchidaceae
Contact us
Please check the list of FAQs before e-mailing us,
as the answer to your enquiry may already be there.
Thank you. For all other enquiries regarding the Orchidaceae group
at Kew: By e-mail: orchids@kew.org By post: Orchid Webpages Co-ordinator,
The Herbarium, RBG Kew, Kew Green,
Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AE. Phalaenopsis taenialis
Further information on orchid team members
MARK W. CHASE
PHILLIP J. CRIBB

CLARE DRINKELL
MICHAEL F. FAY

TIMOTHY K. FULCHER

PHILIP GRIFFITHS
LARA JEWITT KATHLEEN KING PALOMA MALAXECHEVARRA MONICA MCMICHEN MARTYN POWELL GRACE PRENDERGAST ALEC M. PRIDGEON ... DAVID ROBERTS PAULA RUDALL VINCENT SAVOLAINEN EMMA TREDWELL JEFFREY J. WOOD

33. Botanical Society Of America: Education & Outreach
Botanical Society of America education and Outreach. From Dr. Peter Wilf,Museum of Paleontology, University of michigan
http://www.botany.org/newsite/education/wwwlinks.php
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Additional Botanical Links The ADDITIONAL BOTANICAL LINKS page provides a list of sites BSA members find both useful and enjoyable in explaining plant information.
Young People's Plant Sites:

34. Master Gardener Society Of Oakland County, Michigan
education World offers a number of lesson plans designed to involve students in The pockets of the bug in michigan. Information on this site of how to
http://www.mgsoc.org/links.htm

Garden Writers Association of America
GWAA.ORG
Past Issues
The Oakland Gardener Newsletter
MSU - Oakland County extension publication Jan - Feb Jan - Feb Jan - Feb Mar - Apr ... Nov - Dec The Oakland Gardener publication is now combined with the Aquatic Plants Flowers Invasive
Plants
...

http://www.mnla.org/
Monarch Migration Time
In the Mid-Atlantic, Monarch butterflies migrate in mid-September. The Monarch Watch site, hosted by the University of Kansas, provides information on butterfly gardening, migration routes, classroom projects, conservation, and more:
http://www.monarchwatch.org/tagmig/index.htm
The Garden Conservancy
was founded in 1989 to preserve exceptional American gardens, such as the Japanese design at Hakone in California and the formal gardens at Greenwood Gardens in Short Hills, New Jersey. The Conservancy publishes "Open Days Directory" which lists private gardens open to visitors. http://www.gardenconservancy.org/opendays.html

35. Genera
(michigan Academician). The earwigs of Kansas, with a key to genera north ofMexico (Insecta Dermaptera). (Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science)
http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0913755.html
in All Infoplease Almanacs Biographies Dictionary Encyclopedia
Daily Almanac for
Sep 23, 2005

36. New Zealand Journal Of Botany Abstracts
Central michigan University Mt Pleasant, michigan 48859, USA A total of 42species in three genera of Mallomonadaceae and two genera of
http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjb/1992/41.php
New Zealand Journal of Botany abstracts
Silica-scaled Chrysophyceae (Mallomonadaceae and Paraphysomonadaceae) from New Zealand freshwaters
DANIEL E.WUJEK
Department of Biology
Central Michigan University
Mt Pleasant, Michigan 48859, U.S.A.
CHARLES J. O'KELLY
Department of Plant Biology
Massey University
Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract Keywords Chrysophyceae; Mallomonas; Paraphysomonas; Spiniferomonas; Synura; New Zealand algal flora; scale ultrastructure; palaeo- ecology; water quality B92009 Received 2 March 1992; accepted 8 October 1992 B92009 ; Received 2 March 1992; accepted 8 October 1992
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1992, Vol. 30
PDF file of entire paper: medium quality (1912K); (scanned from paper original: notes about this process) This year's abstracts Journal home page All abstracts Publishing home page ... Policy Problems with the site? Contact the webmaster

37. Dr. Fungus -Links (Societies And Associations)
The Trust s objectives are to advance education and to promote and publish research West michigan Mycological Society http//www.dancingmac.com/wmms
http://www.doctorfungus.org/educatio/category16.htm

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38. Hort 306 - Lecture 30
Lindley s formal education lasted only through age 16 but his astounding ability Bailey was born in 1858 in South Haven, michigan and was the youngest
http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/history/lecture30/lec30.html

Lecture 29
Index Lecture 31
History of Horticulture © 2002 Jules Janick, Purdue University
Lecture 30
Origins of Horticultural Science
The origin of horticultural science derives from a confluence of three events: the formation of scientific societies in the 17 th century, the creation of agricultural and horticultural societies in the 18 th century, and the establishment of state-supported agricultural research in the 19 th century. Two seminal horticultural societies were involved: The Horticultural Society of London (later the Royal Horticulture Society ) founded in 1804 and the Society for Horticultural Science (later the American Society for Horticultural Science ) founded in 1903. Three horticulturists can be considered as the Fathers of Horticultural Science: Thomas Andrew Knight, John Lindley, and Liberty Hyde Bailey.
Philip Miller (1691-1771)
Miller was Gardener to the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries at their Botanic Garden in Chelsea and is known as the most important garden writer of the 18 th century.

39. RedNova News - Science - Darwinism, Design, And Public Education
Darwinism, Design, and Public education. JOHN ANGUS CAMPBELL AND STEPHEN michigan State University Press, 2003. 554 pp. (ISBN 087013-675-5 pbk, .95).
http://www.rednova.com/news/display/?id=126068

40. Terrestrial Ecoregions -- Leeward Islands Dry Forests (NT0220)
The West Indies have about 200 endemic genera; the largest Wallenia has 30 species London Macmillan education LTD. Pregill, G., D. Steedman, S. Olson,
http://www.worldwildlife.org/wildworld/profiles/terrestrial/nt/nt0220_full.html

Neotropical
Tropical and Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests
Leeward Islands dry forests (NT0220)
Peer review in process - unreviewed document presented
Satellite view of the Leeward Islands
Photograph by USGS
Islands of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean
Tropical and Subtropical Dry Broadleaf Forests
50 square miles (100 square kilometers) about the size of Washington DC
Critical/Endangered Location and General Description
Biodiversity Features
Current Status Threats ... References More Photos This dry forest ecoregion is comprised of several relatively small land areas on islands in the Caribbean’s Leeward Island Group. Due to the small geographic size and proximity to the more densely populated coastal regions, these forests are particularly prone to degradation and disturbance. Centuries of deforestation and intensive agricultural use have resulted in the alteration of much of the original forest cover and contributed to a subsequent loss of species richness. A relatively high degree of island-endemism is a characteristic that these dry forests share with many other forests in the Leeward Islands Group. Conservation measures vary significantly from one island to another while most suffer similarly from population-related development, agricultural encroachment, hunting, and limited enforcement of wildlife and environmental legislation. Location and General Description This ecoregion covers small portions of the Caribbean’s Leeward Islands. It is commonly found as a mid-gradient forest type between the xeric coastal regions and the higher-relief inner-island moist forests. This ecoregion is characterized by moderate relief and rainfall, and covers all of St. Eustatius, the central portion of Barbuda, interior portions of Montserrat, and small coastal areas on Anguilla and Antigua.

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