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LSH/1/1/9/1/65 · Part · 1949-06-01
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The party halted for several days, searching in different directions but finding few plants, notably P. alpicola v. luna and Mec. sinuata just coming into flower. With the area yielding little, they plan to move to Gormotangha, whose lower elevation and cliffs may be more promising; Yumden brought in two young blood pheasants.

CONTENT:
3rd June Halt. A lovely morning and fine till 3:00 pm, then mostly rain. Three of us went in three directions and we scraped together 6 plants. There seems nothing here at all. P. alpicola v. luna is now just coming into flower, river bank. It is one of the few things which is commoner here than I have seen it elsewhere. Tomorrow we must try lower down, and if that is no use, move on to Gormotangha as soon as possible. It looks good, but it may also be late.

4th June. Halt. Heavy rain in evening, last night, cleared up and was fine today. I only went down to the river, and found nothing but Mec. sinuata, just coming into flower. The lads went downstream, further. But they also saw nothing of any interest at all. I have decided to go myself to Gormotangha tomorrow, see the place. And I think we should try to move on there next day complete. It looks better than this and is lower, has very fine cliffs beyond, which should hold some interesting flowers. But still we may be early. Yumden found young blood pheasant today, stupidly brought two of the young here with him.

5th June Halt. This place seems completely dead. I don't know where the flowers are. We've gone high and we've gone low, and we can't find anything. I went to Gormotangha today and looked at some most promising cliffs. But there was nothing to

LSH/1/1/10/1/130 · Part · 1949-04-16
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
List of seed collections with specimen numbers, taxa, collection localities, and dates from late August to early September. Sites include multiple passes and valleys; one Viburnum collection at Bumthang was brought by Ngudup.

CONTENT:
SEED COLLECTED (in addition to that mentioned in previous pages.)

18691 Prunus sp. white. Pangotang. 7.9.
18800 Clintonia alpina Chendebi 28.8
18972 (2) Sax. sp. cushion plant. Pangotang. 8.9. Toligang 10.9.
19052 Mec. sinuata. Pangotang. 9.9
19082 Rosa sp. red. Sharietang. 5.9.
19125 Salvia sp. d. blue Pangotang. 9.9
19151 (2) Corydalis or Fumaria sp. purplish. Pangotang. 7.9 + 9.9.
19270 Sax. stolonifera. Pangotang. 6.9
19280 (2) Streptopus simplex. Hinglai La 24.8 Yuto La 31.8.
19580 Dicentra yellow. Chendebi 28.8
19613 (4) Bryocarpum himalaicum. Chulai La 21.8. Shole La 27.8. Monle La 27.8. Chale La 28.8
19617 Mec. superba from press. Ha La 17.8
(2) 19632 Cotoneaster sp. Tsalimape. 23.8.
19642 (2) Iris (decora?) Hinglai La. 24.8.
19651 Raspberry red. Monle La. 26.8
19653 Berberis sp. Monle La. 27.8
19669 Gaultheria sp. Yuto La. 31.8
19693 Viburnum sp. "Pampashing" Bumthang 2.9. Brought by Ngudup.
19676 Schizandra sp.? Sharietang 5.9.
19677 Berberis sp. Sharietang 5.9.
19681 Bird Cherry. Sharietang 6.9.
19683 Berberis sp. red fruit. Shimitang 6.9
19687 Red Currant. Pangotang. 7.9
19691 Raspberry yellow. Pangotang. 7.9
19695 = 19126 Arabis small. Pangotang. 8.9
19697 = 19130 Arabis large pod. Pangotang. 8.9
19715 Polygonum fine spikes. Pangotang. 9.9.