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Patrick Neill’s copy of George Don’s “A Catalogue of a few of the Rarest and Latest Introduced Plants, cultivated for sale at Don’s Botanic Garden and Nursery, Forfar”, 1813.
Patrick Neill’s copy of George Don’s “A Catalogue of a few of the Rarest and Latest Introduced Plants, cultivated for sale at Don’s Botanic Garden and Nursery, Forfar”, 1813.
Typed transcription – 2 pages from Patrick Neill to Conductor of the Farmer’s Magazine with account of George Don and a request for help for his family left impoverished after his death, 20.05.1814
Typed transcription – 2 pages from Patrick Neill to Conductor of the Farmer’s Magazine with account of George Don and a request for help for his family left impoverished after his death, 20.05.1814
Typed transcription – letter from David Booth to Sir James Edward Smith, London requesting assistance for Don’s family – from Smith correspondence, Linnaean Society, 24.01.1814
Typed transcription – letter from David Booth to Sir James Edward Smith, London requesting assistance for Don’s family – from Smith correspondence, Linnaean Society, 24.01.1814
University of Edinburgh Botany Class List
University of Edinburgh Botany Class List
Typed transcription of Farmer’s Magazine v.15 (1814) No.57 p.131 – George Don’s obituary.
Typed transcription of Farmer’s Magazine v.15 (1814) No.57 p.131 – George Don’s obituary.
Handwritten transcription of Don’s entry in Farmer’s Magazine v.15 (1814) No.57 p.131 by Alex. P. Stevenson
Handwritten transcription of Don’s entry in Farmer’s Magazine v.15 (1814) No.57 p.131 by Alex. P. Stevenson
Papers relating to Prof. Robert Graham (Regius Keeper, 1820-1845)
Papers relating to Prof. Robert Graham (Regius Keeper, 1820-1845)
University of Edinburgh Botany Class List
University of Edinburgh Botany Class List
Anonymous letter, possibly from the Marchioness of Hastings, Barackpore, Government House, to Robert Jameson
Anonymous letter, possibly from the Marchioness of Hastings, Barackpore, Government House, to Robert Jameson
Map of Forfar traced on poor quality tracing paper from John Wood’s map of 1822 showing sites pertinent to George Don.
Map of Forfar traced on poor quality tracing paper from John Wood’s map of 1822 showing sites pertinent to George Don.
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