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LSH/1/1/9/1/91 · Part · 1933-07-01 - 1933-07-03
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The diarist records plant collections and observations, noting poor weather but good flowers, and a promising valley toward the Chachu La with yak shelters and a large lake. While halted in camp, they receive mail from Betty via Wangmo’s servant to Bumthang and send replies; they also collect the first seeds of the year. On 3rd July they make a long day trip to Tolegang, pressing 18 specimens including Primula waddellii.

CONTENT:
1st July: Saxifraga brunoniana 19270.
Rhod. calderianum 19277.
Streptopus simplex 19280.
Cardiocrinum giganteum 19284.

...for a few nice things, the best being what I think is a Buddleia, but if so, it's a much bigger flower than B. colvilei (19272) which it somewhat resembles. Lil. giganteum is also common down the valley, and Briggsia (B. muscicola 19266), on a tree, is rather nice. A miserable day for weather, but a good day for flowers.

2nd July. Halt. In camp, and fine in the morning after a night of very heavy rain indeed. From what I saw of the valley towards the Chachu La, it is good. But one would have to spend a night or two up there. There are two yak herds' shelters, one at 13500, and one above 14500 just near the biggest lake I have seen in Bhutan. That would be a good place. There are magnificent cliffs all around, and I did get two nice saxs from the only cliffs I visited. But primulas, other than calderiana and umbratilis were scarce. P. umbratilis is common at 14500 and rather paler. I saw one white one, and hope it may mean that real white ones are close. If we can't get good places in Haubung, we must return there. A mail from Betty came in on 30th night, very surprisingly, sent by Wangmo's servant to Bumthang. So I have written letters to Betty and Wangmo, to go off today if possible — or at any rate tomorrow. We collected the first of this year's seed — P. atrodentata. This is always the first to seed, and unless one takes it soon, it is likely to be eaten by yaks.

3rd July. Halt. Went to Tolegang, and had a day with hardly any rain, but a long one. Left at 6.0 am and back at 5.0 pm rather tired, but with 18 flowers (19330) in the press, some good ones amongst them, including Primula waddellii, which I had forgotten was so very pink and different in colour from P. tenuiloba. There can be no mistaking the two. After reaching the lake, we turned up right...

LSH/1/1/4/1/141 · Part · 1933-10-18 - 1933-10-19
Fait partie de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
At Lung, the Char Chu river is clearing though the monsoon persists. Over 18–19 October the diarist remained in camp, received mail thoughtfully forwarded by Ludlow, collected Cardiocrinum giganteum bulbs, and endured heavy rain while cutting paths, finding rhododendron seed unripe and seeing no tragopan or monal.

CONTENT:
Char Chu is now quite clear again, and this river is clearing up gradually. No sign as yet of the monsoon being over.

Lung, 18th October. Halt. Rained a good deal in the night and this morning, but not very heavy. Stayed in camp and collected a few Cardiocrinum giganteum bulbs. In the evening, much to my surprise, a mail arrived. Ludlow very kindly sent it on complete only taking out his own and his letters, and leaving me all the newspapers etc., very good of him and very thoughtful. It was grand to hear again from home and Kashmir. All our mails seem to be going well now, and I have a report on all my Dufaycolor film packs up to No 26. On the whole they are well reported on.

Lung, 19th October. Halt. Went up the hill, cutting a path through the high bracken. A foul day, rained hard from morning to night and mist low down on the hills. Very disappointing. We found all rhododendron seed unripe, and most will not be ripe for a month at least. I never saw a sign of a tragopan or of monal, but will go again once or twice. It was pretty bloody in the bamboo forest, frightfully wet, and the place full of rotten wood. A bad day.