Box 14
Contains 5 Results:
"Vascular Flora and Vegetation of Granite Outcrops in the Central Mineral Region of Texas", 1980 - 1982
The Professional Papers series contains poems and publications written by Brother Daniel Lynch including “Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Austin & the Hill Country,” “Plants of Austin Texas,” and the unpublished “Too Much of Texas,” pamphlets, fliers, programs, articles, invitations, professional articles, charts, magazine articles, outlines, plant lists, personal notes, drafts, and correspondence.
Research Materials, 1971 - 1972
The Professional Papers series contains poems and publications written by Brother Daniel Lynch including “Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Austin & the Hill Country,” “Plants of Austin Texas,” and the unpublished “Too Much of Texas,” pamphlets, fliers, programs, articles, invitations, professional articles, charts, magazine articles, outlines, plant lists, personal notes, drafts, and correspondence.
Research Materials, 1971 - 1973
The Professional Papers series contains poems and publications written by Brother Daniel Lynch including “Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Austin & the Hill Country,” “Plants of Austin Texas,” and the unpublished “Too Much of Texas,” pamphlets, fliers, programs, articles, invitations, professional articles, charts, magazine articles, outlines, plant lists, personal notes, drafts, and correspondence.
Plant List, A-L, 1971 - 1973
The Professional Papers series contains poems and publications written by Brother Daniel Lynch including “Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Austin & the Hill Country,” “Plants of Austin Texas,” and the unpublished “Too Much of Texas,” pamphlets, fliers, programs, articles, invitations, professional articles, charts, magazine articles, outlines, plant lists, personal notes, drafts, and correspondence.
Plant List, M-Z, 1971 - 1973
The Professional Papers series contains poems and publications written by Brother Daniel Lynch including “Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of Austin & the Hill Country,” “Plants of Austin Texas,” and the unpublished “Too Much of Texas,” pamphlets, fliers, programs, articles, invitations, professional articles, charts, magazine articles, outlines, plant lists, personal notes, drafts, and correspondence.