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GB 235 JFR/1/1/9/2 · Item · 1926-1962
Part of The Joseph Rock Collection

Joseph F.C. Rock’s annotated transcript of his diary volume 6, 1926: Cho-ni to Radja [Ra-gya] and Jupar [Gyu-par].
Journey from Cho-ni to Labrang and west to the Yellow River at Radja and beyond to the Amnye-Machhen. Director Arnold Arboretum, Harvard Expedition from April 23, 1926 to August 20, 1926, Volume 6 [VI]

Rock, Joseph Francis Charles
GB 235 JFR/1/1/11/2 · Item · 1927-1962
Part of The Joseph Rock Collection

Annotated transcript of Rock’s Diary, Vol. 8, 1927 entitled 'Cho-ni to Sung-Pan; Journey from Cho-ni via The-wu country to Chung-Chang, Director Arnold Arboretum, Harvard Expedition. From March 9 to April 22 1927, Volume No. VIII (8)'
Transcript has been prepared for Rock and has been annotated by him to include corrections and Chinese / Tibetan characters.
Transcript is missing pages relating to the end of April 16th, April 17th and early April 18th 1927.

Rock, Joseph Francis Charles
GB 235 CAN · File · 1918 - 1921

Note: Anne Neilson Cumming attended two term courses; Autumn & Spring 1918-1919 for Arts. First Class Examination 92%; Second Class Examination 66%; Passed for Arts March 1919; Demonstrated to Medical Class during the Summer of 1919, 1920 and 1921.

Cumming, Anne Neilson
Andrew Grierson papers
GB 235 AGR · Collection · 1929 - 1990

2 boxes of correspondence, notes & papers relating to Burma Expedition, plant identifications and information relating to colleague's expeditions in Afghanistan, Nepal and Bhutan.

Grierson, Andrew J.C. (1929-1990)
GB 235 AGR/TEMPKlasea · Series · 1972
Part of Andrew Grierson papers

Three letters and a description relating to the emergence of a new genus after some saussurea-type specimens collected by Siehe were studied and didn't fit into any genus in existence at that time. Correspondence between Andrew Grierson, Charles Jeffrey and Professor Wagenitz, and reference made to Peter Davis. October - November 1972

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Herbarium