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MexĂ­a is remembered by her colleagues for her expertise in fieldwork, resilience in the face of difficult and dangerous conditions, as well as her impulsiveness and fractious but generous personality. She was known and praised for her meticulous, exacting work and her skills as a botanical collector.
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in Alaska, which yielded 6100 specimens. The next year she went to South America and travelled by canoe down the Amazon River, covering 4,800 kilometers in two and a half years, ending at its source in the Andes. This expedition resulted in 65,000 specimens. On that expedition she spent three months
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In 1909, at the age of 39, MexĂ­a suffered a mental and physical breakdown and left Mexico for San Francisco in search of medical care. She was treated by Dr. Philip King Brown, founder of the Arequipa Sanatorium in Fairfax, for a total of ten years. While in Northern California, MexĂ­a began going on
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While residing there in 1897, Mexia married her first husband, Herman de Laue, a Spanish-German merchant, who died in 1904. Around the time of his death, Mexia started Quinta, a pet and poultry stock raising business, at the hacienda she inherited from her father's estate. Later, she married D.
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Though Mexía had a short professional career—only 13 years—compared to many other academics, she collected a huge number of plant specimens. According to the British Natural History museum, she collected at least 145,000 plant specimens during her travels, 500 of which were new species (mostly
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MexĂ­a was atypical for a botanist or botanical collector of her era, as a woman, a person of Mexican heritage under-represented in her field, and an older person who had begun her career in her mid-fifties. Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, a professor of the
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MexĂ­a began her career in botany in 1922 when she joined an expedition led by Mr. E. L. Furlong, the Curator of Paleontology at University of California, Berkeley. Her successes started to mount in 1925 with a two-month excursion to western
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and accumulated over 150,000 specimens for botanical study over the course of a career spanning 16 years enduring challenges in the field that included poisonous berries, dangerous terrain, bogs and earthquakes for the sake of her research.
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published two accounts of her travels: "Three Thousand Miles up the Amazon" (SCB, 18:1 , 88–96), and "Camping on the Equator" (SCB, 22:1 , 85–91). Several additional were published in
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mountains, and commented that "the advice and information she gave us concerning primitive life in the Andes and how to become adjusted to it was invaluable."
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Other researchers benefited from her knowledge of Central and South American culture and natural environment and her fluency with the Spanish language.
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Ynés Mexía was born on May 24, 1870, in Washington D.C. to Enrique Mexia, a Mexican diplomat, and Sarah Wilmer Mexía. Her grandfather was
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Ynés enrolled at University California Berkeley, where she was introduced to botany and went on her first expedition. Ynés wrote to
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All of her research and collecting excursions were funded by the sale of her specimens to institutions and private collectors.
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Over the course of the next 13 years, MexĂ­a traveled from the northern regions of Alaska to the southern tip of
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botanist notable for her extensive collection of novel specimens of flora and plants originating from sites in
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into the mountains, and thus became interested in the region's ecology such as redwoods, birds, and plants.
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In 1873, her father returned to Mexico, and her mother moved Ynés and her six half-siblings to a ranch in
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Augustin Reygados, but the union ended in divorce in 1906, after he effectively bankrupted the business.
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in July 1925, advising Eastwood that she was about to accompany Stanford's Assistant Herbarium Curator,
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MexĂ­a had a lifetime membership in the California Academy of Sciences and published a book,
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served as MexĂ­a's collection manager. In her will, MexĂ­a left sufficient money to the
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In 2020, the life of Ynés Mexía was featured in a documentary short included in the
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Folk taxonomy and evolutionary dynamics of cassava: A case study in Ubatuba, Brazil
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to create and produce his pioneering invention of more humane traps for animals.
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University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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MexĂ­a was an active member of many scientific societies, including the
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The Memory Palace Episode 107: Roots and Branches and Wind-Borne Seeds
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BOSTER, J.S. Selection for perceptual distinctiveness: evidence from
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The Perfect Specimen: The 20th Century Renown Botanist--Ynes Mexia
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A Biographical Dictionary A to Z of Women in Science and Math
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Oral history transcript of N. Floy Bracelin about Ynés Mexía
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spermatophytes). There have been at least two new genera
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Documentation of her expeditions appeared regularly in
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or wax palm, and specific herbs that bind to the soil.
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Begonia ynesiae L.B. Sm. & Wassh. botanical drawing
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to hire Bracelin as an assistant to Alice Eastwood.
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She collected the type specimen of 7: 1688:Mongillo, John; Booth, Bibi (2001), 929: 927: 925: 923: 873: 871: 869: 867: 865: 863: 861: 859: 857: 855: 819: 817: 815: 813: 811: 1538:A to Z of women in science and math 270:In 1938, while on an expedition to 214:, the fifth Catholic Archbishop of 168:(May 24 1870 – July 12 1938) was a 1945:American people of Mexican descent 1659:, Texas A&M University Press, 1429:University of California, Berkeley 1423:"Ynes Mexia collection, 1918-1966" 1260:Harmeet Kaur (15 September 2019). 888:Canada Journal - News of the World 710:Three Thousand Miles up the Amazon 464:University of California, Berkeley 116:University of California, Berkeley 25: 1622:, National Writers Press, Inc., 1015:Bracelin, H. P. (October 1938). 952:"TSHA | MexĂ­a de Reygades, YnĂ©s" 535: 519: 503: 487: 184:. 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Index

Ynes Enriquetta Julietta Mexia
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Washington, D.C.
Berkeley, California
Mexican
American
University of California, Berkeley
California Academy of Sciences
Botany
Author abbrev. (botany)
Mexican-American
Colombia
Mexico
Peru
Asteraceae
Mexianthus
José Antonio Mexía
Samuel Eccleston
Baltimore
Limestone
Mexia
Emmittsburg
Sierra Club
Alice Eastwood
Roxanna Ferris
Tierra del Fuego
knickers
Oaxaca
William E. Colby

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