References

Booth, Mary. A. (1884) Correspondence: Mosquitoes and Their Scales. American Monthly Microscopical Journal. Washington D. C. 5 No.11 p20 & p 219.

Booth, M. A., (1891) Correspondence: Mosquitoes and Their Scales. American Monthly Microscopical Journal. Washington D. C. 6:2 p 20.

Boston Sunday Globe (9/25/1902) New England Women: A Springfield Woman and Her Microscope. p. 56

Boston Sunday Globe (9/24/1922) Booth Relics Go To Springfield.  p 69.

Boston Sunday Post (4/11/1920) Photographs a Hidden World Too Small for Vision. Boston

Boston Sunday Globe (12/09/1915) New England Women p12

Bury, Pricilla S. (1866) A Popular Descriptions of Polycycystins, Hardwicke’s Science-Gossip p100-102.

Burbank, W. H, Beech FC, and Barnes C W, (editors) American Amateur Photographer. vIII Ja to Nov American Photographic Publishing Company, NY, NY 1891

Connelly, Nyle E. (04/11/1920) New England Women. Boston Evening Globe p. 10

Dearden, William H. The irregulars of science, Illustrated World, Vol. 24, (1915) pages 450-455

Deck, Lyman (1890) Note on Resolution of Amphipleura pellucida by Central Light. Proceedings of the American Society of Microscopists. v12 pp.170-171. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3220687

Deardon, William. (1915) Irregulars of Science. Illustrated World 24:450

Hitchcock, Romyn. (1884) Notes. American Monthly Microscopical Journal. Washington D. C. v.5, p 219

Hitchcock, Romyn. (1884) Notes. American Monthly Microscopical Journal. Washington D. C. v.5, p 219

Hitchcock, Romyn. (1886) Note. American Monthly Microscopical Journal. Washington D. C. v.7, p 119

Longmeadow Historical Society, 697 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, MA 01106,  https://www.longmeadowhistoricalsociety.org/

McMillan, Nora F. (1968) Mrs. Edward Bury (née Priscilla Susan Falkner), Botanical Artist. Journal of the Society for the Bibliography of Natural History. 5(1): 71–75.

Oglivie, Maralyn, Joy Harvey (2000) Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science. Routledge p. 326

Osborne, Leslie Henry (1887) Editorial: Materials – Mounted and Unmounted, American Monthly Microscopical Journal, VII p 33

Smee, Elizabeth Mary (1864) The Caddis Worm and Its Houses, Intellectual Observer (V) 6, 307-317

Stevenson, Brian (Retrieved 2020) “Mary Ann Booth, 1843–1922”. Historical Makers of Microscopes and Microscope Slides.  (website)

David J. Stier, Director, Springfield Science Museum, 21 Edwards Street, Springfield, MA 01103 (email communication)

Stokes Alfred (1890) Editor’s Department: Acknowledgment To Miss M. A. Booth. The Microscope:  An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the Subject of Microscopy. Trenton, NJ 10:7

Sturm, Elizabeth (undated) Biographical Sketch of Elizabeth Perrault Titus, Biographical Database of NAWSA suffragettes, 1890-1920. Available at: documents.alexanderstreet.com/1010113778 Sturm,

Tribune (New York). June 6, 1920

White, James Terry (1916) The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Pennsylvania State University. p. 107.