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Pillsbury sources

 * X-Ray Movies Reveal Blooming of a Rose Popular Science, 1929
 * The Tlingit Encounter with Photography cites Alaska Journal article about Pillsbury
 * Missouri Botanical Garden work on time lapse photography of flowers in 20s and 30s in Missouri
 * Aunt Phil's Trunk: Early Alaska Alaska State Library has a collection of his work
 * The American Indian Photo Post Card Book "Arthur C. Pillsbury (1870-1946) Arthur Pillsbury had a studio in Yosemite, photographing the Indians, animals and plants of the region. The Pillsbury Studio was known for its landscapes and gold-tone ..."
 * Alaska Journal
 * People in History: N-Z "Recounts the travels and adventures of Arthur C. Pillsbury for the two years he photographed the Yukon Valley (1898 and 1899). Though much of his work was lost in the San Francisco fire of 1906, several hundred prints survived in the Klondikers' photo albums. His pictures were commercially successful, due in part to the special panoramic camera that he invented. Includes a short history of Yukon photographers from 1883 to 1898. Based on Pillsbury's unpublished autobiographical manuscript and on other sources; 9 photos, 31 notes."
 * The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art
 * Dearborn Independent Life and Death Act on the Screen: A.C. Pillsbury Films Bacteria dn pollen in Action; Motion Pictures of Flower Fertilization