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Miscellany

Gladys Elizabeth Baker, 1908–2007

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Pages 431-435 | Accepted 29 Dec 2008, Published online: 20 Jan 2017

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Fig. 1. Gladys E. Baker, 1908–2007, in 1943. Baker—teacher, mycologist, botanical illustrator, and representative of a more gracious time in our society—died at the age of 99 at her home in Peoria, Arizona, 7 Jul 2007, after a distinguished career and an active retirement among friends, books and music.

Fig. 1. Gladys E. Baker, 1908–2007, in 1943. Baker—teacher, mycologist, botanical illustrator, and representative of a more gracious time in our society—died at the age of 99 at her home in Peoria, Arizona, 7 Jul 2007, after a distinguished career and an active retirement among friends, books and music.

Fig. 2. Gladys Baker’s drawings of myxomycetes. Many of these drawing were used in both McBride and Martin (1934) and in CitationBaker (1933). Original plates are in the possession of the first author.

Fig. 2. Gladys Baker’s drawings of myxomycetes. Many of these drawing were used in both McBride and Martin (1934) and in CitationBaker (1933). Original plates are in the possession of the first author.

Fig. 3. Gladys Baker’s drawings of Antarctic lichens from CitationDodge and Baker (1938). The original plates are in the Farlow Reference Library of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Used by permission.

Fig. 3. Gladys Baker’s drawings of Antarctic lichens from CitationDodge and Baker (1938). The original plates are in the Farlow Reference Library of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard Univ., Cambridge, Massachusetts. Used by permission.

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