Velva Elaine Rudd (1910–1999) papers
Content Description
This collection covers Velva Elaine Rudd's correspondence to and with a number of individuals. There are also letters between the botanist and director of the National Museum of Natural History and Arnold Arboretum, Albert Charles Smith (1906–1999), and various correspondents. Also included are lists of plants and determinations of collections identified by Rudd and other botanists in Mexico, Venezuela, Honduras, and the southwestern and southeastern United States.
Correspondents include William Skinner Cooper (1884–1976), Carl Otto Rosendahl (1875–1956), Edgar T. Wherry (1885–1982), Henri Pittier (1857–1950), Emma Lucy Braun (1889–1971), Jason Richard Swallen (1903–1991), John W. Emmert, Delzie Demaree (1889–1987), George Hines Lowery, Jr. (1913–1978), Elizabeth Ann Bartholomew (1912–1985), Conrad Vernon Morton (1905–1972), Frank Caleb Gates (1887–1955), F.L. Bennett, Lee R. Dice, Ellsworth Paine Killip (1890–1968), R.J. Fleetwood, G.C. Fleishmann, Eizi Matuda (1894–1978), Jerzy Rzedowski (1926–2023), Truman G. Yuncker (1891–1964), Edward Franklin Castetter (1896–1978), Wallace Edmund LaBerge (1927–2013), Jesús Medardo Idrobo (1917–2010), Harold Harrington (1903–1981), Lyman Bradford Smith (1904–1997), G.F. Ledingham (1911–2006), Roland McMillan Harper (1878–1966), K.L. Clint, Carlos Muñoz (1913–1976), Gualterio Looser (1898–1982), Tobias Lasser (1911–2006), Harold Norman Moldenke (1909–1996), Richard Sumner Cowan (1921–1997), C.G.G.J. van Steenis (1901–1986), Ira Loren Wiggins (1899–1987), and J.K. Maheshwari.
Dates
- Creation: 1933–1979
Biographical / Historical
Velva Elaine Rudd recieved a PhD in Botany from George Washington University in 1953 and became a specialist in tropical legumes. She worked as an assistant curator (1948–1959) and then curator (1959–1973) at the United States National Herbarium's Department of Botany. She conducted field work in Costa Rica, Mexico, Venezuela, and Brazil. A genus of Mexican legumes Ruddia was named after her, as were several subgenuses of legumes. After her retirement from the United States National Herbarium, she was a Department of Biology Research Fellow at California State University, Northridge until her death.
Extent
2.5 Linear Feet
Language of Materials
English
Spanish; Castilian
Latin
- Title
- Guide to the Velva Elaine Rudd (1910–1999) papers
- Author
- Chad Denton
- Date
- 2025
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation Archives Repository