Journal Copy of voyage on S. S Goorkha 18 Sept.-25 Oct. 1896, 15pp.
- GB 235 CAV/1/1/1
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- 1896
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
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Journal Copy of voyage on S. S Goorkha 18 Sept.-25 Oct. 1896, 15pp.
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Census information for Nepal, 1900. Annotations made in red pen to correct the spelling of certain indigenous groups.
Sikkim pass issued to G.H. Cave
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Letter of permission for Sikkim pass
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Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
ledger, Lists of plant names, where collected in Sikkim, date of collection of specimen and seed
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
141 pages. Bound ledger with printed columns, labelled: 'Serial Number', 'Name of Plant', 'Divin. of Sikkim', 'Where collected', 'Date of Coll. of specimen', 'Serial No. in Herbm.', 'Serial No. in Ind. Gdn.'
Pages arranged by plant family.
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ms notes of a "Short tour in Sikkim"
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Bound map of Sikkim showing William Wright Smith and G. H. Cave tours in 1909 and 1910
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Routes taken by William Wright Smith and G.H. Cave in 1909 and 1910. Map draw on in pencil. Originally published by Surveyor General of India, May 1906.
ms, notes of the tour examining the flora of northwest Sikkim
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Diary and notes detailing Cave's 1909 tour to North West Sikkim. Undertaken with Wright Smith. Outlines the make up of travelling party, a mixture of indigenous peoples of the Himalayan region. Details to identification, collection, processing and transporting of plant material. Material was collected by two head collectors and 5 assistants. Party was supported by 1 cook, 1 'Bearer' (Mr Smith's), 1 'Orderly', and 24 labourers.