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LSH/1/1/5/1/115 · Part · 1933-06-14 - 1933-06-16
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Heavy rain flooded the camp at Phobsikha, mail was sent via Adao and Chirang, and plans were made to proceed to Dungshinggang. Pimbo fell ill and was left behind with quinine and aspirin to rejoin later. On 16 June they reached Camp Tsophup near Dungshinggang amid hail and rain, noting Primula pusilla near camp.

CONTENT:
valley, certainly has nothing of interest in the open part of it. Even
P. erythrocarpa, so big elsewhere, is dwarfed here on the red soil.

14th June. Halt. Phobsikha District

15th June Halt. Phobsikha District. Yesterday was an awful day. It rained all
night & swamped the whole camp, soaking all the servants' bedding.
It poured equally hard all day & all last night. Today has been
really very nice, & has been fine & sunny all afternoon. I spent all
the time writing a mail, & have just sent it off via Adao & Chirang.
We go on tomorrow to Dungshinggang. Pimbo has fever, & I am
leaving him behind tomorrow, to come on with the coolies on 21st if
he is fit. He is not very bad, but has pains, some fever, &
'chukkas'. I hope he recovers. He will remain with a bottle of quinine &
of aspirin. onto Black Mt - Dungshinggang

16th June. Camp Tsophup. Dungshinggang 10 miles. Ht. approx. 14,000'. Very much
to our surprise, it was fine in the morning, & was really lovely
till about 9:30, when there was a sudden very heavy hailstorm.
After that rain & bright intervals alternated. We did not see
much coming up, & a little primula I had marked down
before, hardly seemed to have moved. But I found a few of it
near camp, it is P. pusilla. Then in the little gully where the

LSH/1/1/3/3/79 · Part · 1936-03-10
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
After a clear morning following heavy rain, the party marched up the rocky gorge to Lepo, crossing to the left bank and noting numerous Primula and Rhododendron species; locals were friendly and the plain resembled Pangchen. Rain returned in the afternoon. The next day was a halt at Lepo due to continuous rain, with time spent writing letters.

CONTENT:
Le-Lepo.

5th April. Lepo. B.P. 19.45. Temp. 51°. Time 3.30 pm. Approx ht. 9766. Much to our surprise after an awfully wet day and night the sky was absolutely clear this morning and the day up till about 2.30 perfect. The march up the gorge is pretty. The sides of the valley are very rocky and steep with numerous waterfalls on either side. We crossed to the left bank at 1 and at a waterfall just before the bridge there was masses of P. gracilipes (originally noted as P. Boothii). Before that, quite close to Le, there is a new primula (P. atrodentata 1278), very like P. erythrocarpa (denticulata), but with a white eye. It varies in colour a good deal, in size and beauty. It extends up here too, where it is seen almost side by side with erythrocarpa. Close beside it was a small flowered Rhododendron (Rhd. virgatum 1279). Various other red rhododendrons were seen on the way (including Rhod. Kendrickii 1280, R. arboreum 1281, R. argipeplum 1282, R. Thomsonii 1283, and R. baileyi 1284 & 85). The locals seem quite friendly and willing to help in every way. This is an open plain 300 yards across, not unlike Pangchen. Rain came on at 2.30 and hard at about 4.30 again. The hills are again all clothed in fir and pine, with a good deal of rhododendron lower down.

6th April. Halt at Lepo. It rained all night and rained all day today. A mail came in and I spent most of the day writing letters.

LSH/1/1/3/3/73 · Part · 1936-03-10
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
At Pangchen the diarist and Ludlow were confined to bed with fever and severe sore throats for several days, while Danong searched nearby with limited success. Several plants are noted, including Clematis montana and various Rhododendron and Primula species, amid intermittent heavy rain. By 3 April they felt weak but ready to move on.

CONTENT:
Pangchen 31 March. Clematis montana 1250. Rhod. edgeworthii 1251
Rhod. epapillatum 1252

L.D. ill at
Pangchen

1st April. Halt. Ludlow and I have spent the last three days
in bed with some kind of a fever and a most awful throat.
I have no idea what it was or why we got it. The
throat has by no means gone yet, but fever nearly has.
Danong has searched round about, but has not found
anything much. Prim. boothii is pretty common in
suitable places, and P. erythrocarpa also. One nice Rhododendron
(Rhod. epapillatum) was found, but only one flower out, 1252. There has
been quite heavy rain on and off these last three days, with
always bright intervals. Probably our throats have
been much the same as Danong and Tsongpen had. Whatever
they are, they are most extremely unpleasant, and I hope we
are both finished with them now.

P. gracilipes
P. erythrocarpa
Rhod. epapillatum
laniflorum 1259
Rhod. grande 1258
Rhod. epapillatum 1260
" arboreum 1261
" triflorum 1262

3rd April. Pangchen. We both feel as if we could
make a move tomorrow though very weak. When walking
we have the feeling of being drunk, but I suppose that is
only weakness. There has not been much to do here,
and I will be glad to get on again where I feel there
will be more flowers. The monsoon almost seems to have
arrived already. It has rained on and off every day we have

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LSH/1/1/5/1/215 · Part · 1937-07-31
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Checklist of Primula species collected in 1937, with notes on prior collection status and several specimen numbers. Localities mentioned include Chendebi and Tang Chu.

CONTENT:
x not collected in 1936
xx " " " before.
Primulas collected. 1937.

  1. P. bracteosa.

1 P. Boothii.
P. erythrocarpa
P. flagellaris
P. sp. nov. Chendebi xx
5 P. strumosa elongata
P. Roylei.
P. macrophylla.
P. glabra.
P. geraniifolia xx
10 P. sp. nov. Tang Chu. xx
P. Hopeana
P. sapphirina x
P. tenella. xx
P. Winteri.
15 P. Boothii high alt. var.
P. pusilla. x
P. Stirtoniana x
P. obliqua. x
P. prenantha? xx
20 P. nivalis dwarf sp.
P. tenuiloba.
P. sikkimensis.
P. Menziesiana xx
P. bellidifolia xx
25 P. atrodentata
P. Griffithii sp. hancini
P. vernicosa.
P. pudibunda 3370
P. sikkimensis var. 3353. xx
30 P. sp. nov. 3366 hancini xx
P. " " 3367 xx
P. " " 3383. xx
P. umbratilis white 3384 xx
P. " blue 3394 xx
35 P. capitata.
P. soldanelloides. x
P. muscoides.
P. obtusifolia Caveana xx
P. Walshii 3413 concinna xx
40 P. Caveana 3410 xx
P. uniflora 3438. x
P. involucrata 3226. x