- GB 235 RBG/1/JHB/2/3/4
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- undated
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John Hutton Balfour- Glass plate transparency labelled 'Acacia spines', initialled A.Y.B.
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John Hutton Balfour- Notes labelled 'Nutritive functions'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript (unlabelled) describing families of plants
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Thalamiflorae'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Vascular tissue'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Epidermis and appendages, structure'
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Pistile, Ovule'
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Ludlow and Sherriff; Bound selection of journals
Research notes related to the Delile specimens in the RBGE Herbarium
Folder of notes comprising Ian Hedge's attempts to discover more about a set of Egyptian specimens in the RBGE Herbarium, mostly incorporating the name of Delile [or Delille, Delisle], but sometimes also, Vahl, Desfontaines, Lippi, Vaillantes or Zorsbial [Forskal?] 'Scattered throughout the Edinburgh herbarium are a number of specimens, probably a few score, which appear from the evidence of the labels, to be an early Egyptian collection. In common with some other of the older collections they are often mounted on sheets which have other specimens and labels on them.' The file includes letters written to other institutions by Ian Hedge with their responses between 1983 and 1986.
The collection also includes a set of correspondence between ,B.L. Burtt and Dr Hagerup, Copenhagen, dating to 1955 and relating to similar/connected collections made by Schumacher, Vahl and Forskal.
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