Book Review: Women Botanists of Ohio Born Before 1900

During the 19th century, an interest in the more fundamental aspects of botanical science developed among young women (Slack 1987, Rudolph 1982, 1990), replacing earlier activities such as drying flowers and ferns to be framed or attached to pages of a scrapbook, euphemistically called an Herbarium. Such collections were intended merely to amuse or to decorate.