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Gillies, Dr. John
GB 235 GIL · Item · 1792 - 1834

•Photocopy of Letter from W.J. Hooker, dated 18th of September 1825 addressed to Dr. Gillies when he was residing at Mendoza (1833 – 1838)

Gillies, Dr. John
Drummond, Thomas
GB 235 DRU · Item · 1793 - 1835

Catalogue of Thomas Drummond’s first parcel from St. Louis, the Alleganies and New Orleans in 1832 (hand written by R.K. Greville)

Drummond, Thomas
Don, David (1799-1841)
GB 235 DOD · Item · 1799 - 1841

Letter thanking the Council of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh for giving him a copy of the Third Annual Report of Proceedings (November 3, 1840)

Don, David (1799-1841)
Focker, Edward
GB 235 FOE · Item · 1800

Correspondence; see “Aglen Collection”. “W.H. Campbell Correspondence” Botanical Society of [Edinburgh] Scotland (BSS)

Focker, Edward
Watson, Hewett Cottrell
GB 235 WHC · Item · 1804 - 1881

•Letter to Watson from Henry Trimen (16 Jan 1876)
•Letter to Watson from Henry Roscoe (1 May 1872)
•Copy of a letter to the Linnaean Society from Watson (23 Dec 1863)

Watson, Hewett Cottrell
Heer, Oswald
GB 235 HEE · Item · 1809 - 1883

•Paper ‘On the Fossil Plants Discovered by Dr. Lyall in Greenland’, Zurich, 1st of May 1862

Heer, Oswald
Mitten, William
GB 235 MIT · Item · 1819 - 1906

•Letter dated 29 Mar 1877 to Capt. Henderson, filed with papers under “Henderson, F”

Mitten, William
Hamburg Botanic Garden
GB 235 HBG · Item · 1820 - 1822

• 1 short handwritten narrative regarding the foundation of Hamburg Botanic Garden by Prof. C. Lehmann between 1820 and 1822. There is no author's name or date but it is an expert description of the contents of the Hamburg Botanic Garden.

Hamburg Botanic Garden
Parry, Cpt.
GB 235 PRR · Item · 1821 - 1823

•Copy of letter from W.J. Hooker regarding a selection of plants from the Arctic Herbarium, put into Hooker’s hands by Capt. Parry, for publication in the appendix to Capt. Parry’s 2nd voyage (1821 – 1823).

Hooker, Sir William Jackson