Templeton, James (BSc) Senior Botanist, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt
- GB 235 TEM
- Dossier
- 1927
•Duplicate copy of his thesis: ‘Perennial Cultivation of Cotton with Special Reference to the cultivation of Ratoons in Egypt’ (1927).
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Templeton, James (BSc) Senior Botanist, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt
•Duplicate copy of his thesis: ‘Perennial Cultivation of Cotton with Special Reference to the cultivation of Ratoons in Egypt’ (1927).
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Tagg, Harry Frank (Keeper of the Museum RBGE)
•Obituaries, rhododendron descriptions and memos
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Papers relating to Golden Gate Park Secretary John McLaren
•Papers referring to John McLaren (1969-1970)
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Murie, John/ I. B. Balfour
•Correspondence filed under “Linnean Society”
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•Correspondence with J. Brodie (1795-1811), T.C. Hope (1784-1785), and A. Menzies (1819) - all appears to be copies of correspondence held at the Linnean Society
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Smythe, (Francis “Frank”) Sydney
•Correspondence; newspaper clippings relating to his expeditions to Garwhal and Sikkim (1937-1938)
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Stirton, Dr. James (1833 – 1917)
•Correspondence (March – April 1916) and a paper titled ‘Mosses from West Ross-shire’.
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•Prize essay, ‘The Origin and Development of the Embryo in Phanerogamous Plants’ (July 1869)
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•Paper titled ‘Lectures on the Valuation of Woodlands and the Disposal of their Produce, with its Transport, Conversion, Qualities and Uses’.
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