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France, C
GB 235 FRC · Item · 1847

• One letter (June 21, 1847), Botanical Society communications

France, C
Fraser, Capt. L.D
GB 235 FLD · Item · 1901

•Capt. L.D. Fraser. ‘Military Report of Yun-Nan: Part III, Route Book’, Calcutta,1901. (Belonged to George Forrest so was stored with Forrest collection, but is now housed in the Rare Book Room)

Fraser, Capt. L.D.
Garden Society
GB 235 GSO · Item · 1955

Letter dated 1955 (or later) with Historical Note filed with “Fletcher, H.R.” papers under “Garden Society”

Garden Society
Gardeners’ Club
GB 235 GCL · Item · 1920 - 1950

Printed booklet "The Gardeners' Club: Rules and Names and Addresses of Members"

Gardeners' Club
GB 235 WAT · Item · 1877 - 1888

large register partly filled with information regarding George Watt's herbarium specimens collected in India, mainly north-western Himalayas, Manipur and the plains and lower hills of India.

Watt, Sir George
Gillies, Dr. John
GB 235 GIL · Item · 1792 - 1834

•Photocopy of Letter from W.J. Hooker, dated 18th of September 1825 addressed to Dr. Gillies when he was residing at Mendoza (1833 – 1838)

Gillies, Dr. John
Glasgow University
GB 235 GUV · Item · 1879

Monograph: Letter to William Maurlan from Isaac Bayley Balfour, dated, November 28th 1879, advising that the Commissioners of the Board of Inland Revenue had authorized an annual provision of 30 gallons of methylated spirits to Glasgow University – for the preservation of Botanical Specimens.

Balfour, Sir Isaac Bayley
GB 235 GAH · Item · 1921

Photocopy of the article ‘The Ascent of Mount Everest' by Col. Godwin-Austin ’
reprinted form the “Surrey Advertiser” January, 22nd, 1921. Sent to Prof. Bayley Balfour with the author’s best wishes, Feb. 8, 1921

Austen, Henry Haversham Godwin-
Gordon, J. Senior
GB 235 GOJ · Item · 1767 - 1776

Hand written letter from J. Gordon Senior, to Reverend/Mr. Tilson, dated 10th of February 1767, re: strawberry plants – Bath strawberry/Chili Beet, Discussing the identification of the strawberry originally brought to England by the Spanish ambassador 10 years previously, falsely called the chili beet. Enclosed seed of the humming–bird plant.

Gordon, J. Senior