Mary Ellen Pulsifer Ames ( née Pulsifer; 1843 – March 21, 1902) was an American botanist. [1] [2] [3] [4] Along with Rebecca Merritt Austin and her [ whose?] daughter Mrs. Charles C. Bruce, Ames is credited with helping establish "the foundation to our knowledge of the vegetation" of northeastern California. [5] She also recorded meteorological data for the Smithsonian Institution. [6]
Mary Ellen Pulsifer married Charles Cooper Ames on May 29, 1871. She died on March 21, 1902, in San Jose, California. [7]
Astrogalus pulsiferae is named after her. [7]
...Mrs. Mary E. Pulsifer-Ames, then beginning her brilliant botanical career...
Mary E. Pulsifer Ames was a California botanical writer...
Ames, Mary E. Pulsifer, Indian Valley, Plumas County, California
Mary Ellen Pulsifer Ames ( née Pulsifer; 1843 – March 21, 1902) was an American botanist. [1] [2] [3] [4] Along with Rebecca Merritt Austin and her [ whose?] daughter Mrs. Charles C. Bruce, Ames is credited with helping establish "the foundation to our knowledge of the vegetation" of northeastern California. [5] She also recorded meteorological data for the Smithsonian Institution. [6]
Mary Ellen Pulsifer married Charles Cooper Ames on May 29, 1871. She died on March 21, 1902, in San Jose, California. [7]
Astrogalus pulsiferae is named after her. [7]
...Mrs. Mary E. Pulsifer-Ames, then beginning her brilliant botanical career...
Mary E. Pulsifer Ames was a California botanical writer...
Ames, Mary E. Pulsifer, Indian Valley, Plumas County, California