Lichens and Lichen Ecology
May 22 – 28. David Richardson and Mark Seaward
Crustose Lichens: Identification Using Morphology, Anatomy, and
Simple Chemistry
May 29 – Jun 4. Irwin M. Brodo
Introduction to Modern Phylogenetic Methods
Jun 5 – 11. Brigid O’Donnell
Bryophytes and Bryophyte Ecology
Jun 5 – 11. Nancy G. Slack
The Lichen Genera Rhizocarpon, Fuscidea, Porpidia, and Other Lecideoid Lichens
Jun 12 – 18. Alan Fryday
Applied Field Identification of Sedges and Rushes
Jun 26 – Jul 2. Andrew L. Hipp
Aquatic Flowering Plants
Jun 26 – Jul 2. C. Barre Hellquist
The Genus Carex: Advanced Taxonomy and Ecology
Jul 3 – 9. Anton A. Reznicek
Botanical Latin for Application and Enjoyment
Jul 3 – 9. Steven R. Hill
Applied Field Identification of Grasses
Jul 17 – 23. Tyler Smith
Lichens and Gravestones
Jul 17 – 23. Judith M. Jacob and Michaela Schmull
Medicinal Plants: Traditional Uses, Science, Evidence, Identification and Wild Crafting
Jul 24 – 30. Helen Metzman and James A. Duke
Botanical Illustration of Wildflowers
Jul 24 – 30. Angela Mirro
Mushroom Identification for new Mycophiles; Foraging for Edible and Medicinal Mushrooms
Jul 31 – Aug 6. Greg Marley
Flora of Coastal Habitats and Islands of Maine
Jul 31 – Aug 6. Glen H. Mittelhauser
Nomenclature and Databasing of Vacular Plants: Independent Study
Aug 7 – 13. John T. Kartesz
Applied Foundations in Vascular Plant Morphology
Aug 14 – 20. Susan Pell
Woodslore, Useful Wild Plants, and Natural History: Exploring Maine’s Woods and Waters
Aug 14 – 20. Doug Elliott
Taxonomy and Biology of Ferns and Lycophytes, with Guest Lectures on Isoetes
Aug 21 – 27. Robbin C. Moran and W. Carl Taylor
The Genus Bryum and Bryaceae: Systemat & Biogeog of NA Species
Aug 21 – 27. John R. Spence
Mushrooms and Other Fungi
Sep 11 – 17. Rosalind Lowen and Dianna Smith
Information on lodging options, meals, and costs may be found at http://www.eaglehill.us/programs/general/application-info.shtml
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Descriptions and syllabi are available in January. Please let us know if we can help with questions. Prior discussions of personal study objectives with instructors are welcome.
Humboldt Institute, PO Box 9, Steuben, ME 04680-0009
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