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Notes on conifer taxa (Picea, Pinus, Larix)
LSH/1/1/3/3/80 · Part · 1936-03-10
Parte de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The page is largely illegible, but right-margin notes list botanical names and abbreviations, including P. abies, P. mariana, P. glauca, Picea, Pinus, Larix, and terms like grandis and palustris. These appear to be botanical shorthand likely related to adjacent content.

CONTENT:
The image provided appears to be a page from a notebook with extremely faint, almost illegible handwriting. The main body of the page contains text that is too faded to transcribe accurately. However, there are some legible notes on the right-hand margin, which likely belong to the adjacent page. These notes appear to be botanical names or abbreviations:

P. abies
P. white
P. mariana
grandis

palustris

Rh.
Rh.

Picea

P. glauca

Pinus
Larix

LSH/1/1/9/1/21 · Part · 1949-04-21
Parte de The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The page describes conifer- and rhododendron-dominated terrain and extensive cultivation in the Tang valley, contrasting land use practices with those near Kalimpong. On 15th April, the party traveled from Pimi over the RUDO LA in persistent snow, observed few flowers, and received wine and food sent by Asha Wangmoo at the pass.

CONTENT:
On the way up is Pinus excelsa. Up here there is nothing but conifers & rhododendron. The pines have given place to Spruce (Picea spinulosa 18702) (Bashing), Tsuga (dumosa 18701) (Seshing), Fir (Dungshing) & some Larix (Sasuing) (Rhod. thomsonii 18697). We saw some very nice P. gracilipes — also (15699) Bryocarpum himalaicum just coming into flower. There is a great deal of cultivation in the Tang valley, not only low down in the valley bed, but right up close to where we are here, over 11,000 ft. Our people were amused when we asked the locals about fields which we saw had had buckwheat in them last year. "Would they lie fallow this year?" we asked. "Oh they won't be used for at least 12 years again!" was the answer. The owner just goes to another bit of land. This to anyone near Kalimpong, where land can hardly be got, often at Rs 600/- an acre, was wonderful.

15th April. PIMI. over the RUDO LA (9690, 12600). 5 1/2 hours, 11 miles. A beastly day when we hoped so much for a fine one. It was snowing gently as we left at 5:45 this morning. After a slight ascent, the path is almost level till 4 when a steep ascent brings one to the Rudo La at 11:30. We had a glimpse of blue sky suddenly, & a small patch of sun, but that was all, it snowed all the way otherwise. The wind was cold on top. Our mules were back from there. This side descent very easy for an hour or so, then suddenly the path goes downstairs, & continues downstairs for more than an hour before easing off. The ridge is followed all the way, & for that reason no flowers were seen, except one Rhod. (Rhod. arboreum 18703), & P. Calderiana in fat bud, covered in farina, smelling its usual bad smell. Asha Wangmoo sent wine & food for us to meet us on the pass. Here a great place has been prepared again, against our visit.