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Frederick Vernon Coville

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302: 768: 33: 245:, but funded by the USDA). Coville married his wife, Elizabeth Harwood Boyton, in 1890; they had five children, four of whom, three sons and a daughter, survived their father. Over the course of his life, he published approximately 170 papers and books; he also contributed to botany entries of the 337:. His work doubled the size of some strains' fruit, and by 1916, he had succeeded in cultivating blueberries, making them a valuable crop in the Northeastern United States. For this work he received the George Roberts White Medal of Honor from the 455:"Botany of the Death Valley Expedition. A Report on the Botany of the Expedition Sent Out in 1891 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to Make a Biological Survey of the Region of Death Valley, California" 824: 325:(blueberries need highly acidic soil), that blueberries do not self-pollinate, and the effects of cold on blueberries and other plants. In 1911, he began a program of research in conjunction with 249:. A tall man who had enjoyed success in college sports, he was described as helpful, perceptive, clear-thinking and curious, as well as greatly enthusiastic in his outdoor expeditions. 819: 274:
plants. He traveled a lot in the Western United States and grew an interest for desert and medicinal plants, leading to his 1897-1898 Medicinal Plants Survey.
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colony, sparking a revival of interest that led to the discovery of many new specimens of the plant. From 1920 to his death, he was chairman of the
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as Chief botanist in 1893, a title accompanied with that of Honorary Curator of the National Herbarium (at the time conserved at the
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Of Agriculture, United States. Dept; Herbarium, United States National; Museum, United States National (November 29, 1893).
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on forest "the essentials of a sound and farsighted grazing policy". Coville also participated in and wrote on the 1899
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as assistant botanist in 1888. He would remain with the department until his death, succeeding to
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Coville's papers are split between several archives. Many (including his revision notes for
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Biographical Dictionary of American and Canadian Naturalists and Environmentalists
221:, New York to bank director Joseph Addison Coville and his wife Lydia. He went to 454: 398: 342: 314: 275: 265: 743: 570: 438: 793: 330: 586: 322: 547:"The Threatened Extinction of the Box Huckleberry, Gaylussacia brachycera" 365: 301: 225:, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1887. He briefly taught 578: 728:
Maxon, William R. (March 1937). "Obituary: Frederick Vernon Coville".
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Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences alumni
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California Plant Names: Latin and Greek Meanings and Derivations
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was also named after him, but is now considered a synonym of
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Former Washington, D.C. residence of Frederick Vernon Coville
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Westport: Greenwood Press. pp.  835:People from Chenango County, New York 727: 648: 486: 358:Botany of the Death Valley Expedition 351:Botany of the Death Valley Expedition 267:Botany of the Death Valley Expedition 88:Botany of the Death Valley Expedition 707: 339:Massachusetts Horticultural Society 13: 492: 286:, although he never completed his 14: 861: 776:"Coville, Frederick Vernon"  759:Works by Frederick Vernon Coville 752: 317:. After 1910 he began to work on 252:Coville participated in the 1891 840:Scientists from New York (state) 766: 630:Smithsonian Institution Archives 296:United States National Arboretum 207:United States National Arboretum 199:United States National Herbarium 135:The George Washington University 121:Joseph Addison and Lydia Coville 92:United States National Arboretum 850:20th-century American botanists 845:19th-century American botanists 601:International Plant Names Index 445: 270:(1893) is an important work on 782:New International Encyclopedia 593: 535: 509: 1: 676:Susan J., Pennington (2004). 617: 16:American botanist (1867–1937) 217:Coville was born in 1867 in 212: 174:Author abbrev. (botany) 137:, George Roberts White Medal 7: 765:(public domain audiobooks) 744:10.1126/science.85.2203.280 651:"Coville, Frederick Vernon" 347:National Geographic Society 10: 866: 830:Cornell University faculty 571:10.1126/science.50.1280.30 471:Government Printing Office 353:as a flora of the Valley. 284:Harriman Alaska Expedition 452: 184: 172: 162: 148: 141: 125: 117: 109: 101: 83: 73: 53: 39: 30: 23: 649:Glenn, Susan W. (1997). 517:"History of White's Bog" 479: 191:Frederick Vernon Coville 105:Elizabeth Harwood Boyton 25:Frederick Vernon Coville 634:Smithsonian Institution 335:New Jersey Pine Barrens 254:Death Valley Expedition 243:Smithsonian Institution 195:Death Valley Expedition 306: 708:Charters, Michael L. 543:Coville, Frederick V. 497:. Scientific American 371:Eriogonum covilleanum 362:University of Wyoming 304: 800:American taxonomists 678:"The Rebirth of the 393:Enceliopsis covillei 381:Cheilanthes covillei 376:Amelanchier covillei 333:at Whitesbog in the 292:Carnegie Institution 563:1919Sci....50...30C 424:author abbreviation 805:Economic botanists 307: 247:Century Dictionary 223:Cornell University 78:Cornell University 738:(2203): 280–282. 545:(July 11, 1919). 387:Sidalcea covillei 231:Geological Survey 188: 187: 143:Scientific career 47:Preston, New York 857: 786: 778: 770: 769: 747: 724: 722: 720: 704: 702: 700: 686: 672: 645: 643: 641: 611: 610: 597: 591: 590: 539: 533: 532: 530: 528: 513: 507: 506: 504: 502: 490: 474: 442: 432: 431: 430: 405:Lupinus covillei 264:, his resulting 68:Washington, D.C. 64: 62: 35: 21: 20: 865: 864: 860: 859: 858: 856: 855: 854: 790: 789: 773: 767: 755: 750: 718: 716: 698: 696: 689:The Plant Press 684: 669: 639: 637: 624: 620: 615: 614: 598: 594: 557:(1280): 30–34. 540: 536: 526: 524: 523:on May 15, 2008 515: 514: 510: 500: 498: 493:Mirsky, Steve. 491: 487: 482: 477: 448: 443: 428: 427: 426: 421: 399:Juncus covillei 343:box huckleberry 327:Elizabeth White 315:Grossulariaceae 288:Flora of Alaska 276:Gifford Pinchot 258:C. 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Preston, New York
Cornell University
United States National Arboretum
blueberry
Sc.D.
The George Washington University
Botany
agronomy
USDA
Author abbrev. (botany)
Death Valley Expedition
United States National Herbarium
United States Department of Agriculture
United States National Arboretum
Preston
Cornell University
botany
Geological Survey
Arkansas
George Vasey
Smithsonian Institution
Century Dictionary
Death Valley Expedition
C. Hart Merriam
T. S. Palmer
Botany of the Death Valley Expedition
desert
Gifford Pinchot
grazing

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