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Alice Clary Earle Hyde (1876-1943) was an American botanical artist and conservationist.

Biography

Hyde née Earle was born in 1876[1] in Brooklyn, New York.[2] She was the daughter of Henry Earle and the author Alice Morse Earle.[3]

Hyde contributed to A guide to the wild flowers east of the Mississippi and north of Virginia, published in 1928.[4] In 1936 Hyde organized an exhibit of Colonial Folk Arts and Customs Pertaining to Plants for the "National Committee on Folk Arts in the United States".[5] In 1943 she contributed Spooky The Story of a Remarkable Ovenbird to the "Bulletin of North Carolina Bird Club" (now the Carolina Bird Club).[6]

Hyde was the illustrator for an edition of Webster's Dictionary. She was a member of the New England Wildflower Society and served as vice president.[2]

Hyde died on January 17, 1943, in Waterbury, Connecticut.[2][1]

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