5 typed sets of copied field notes for “The Furse Expedition to Iran & Turkey - 1962”. A typed covering letter from C.D. Brickell, (Botanist for the Director), Royal Horticultural Society’s Gardens, Wisley, dated 26th March 1962 had accompanied the first consignment of plants from the Furse Expedition.
Furse, Admiral John Paul Wellington17 photographs acting as a photocopy of George Don's entry in the 1893 publication 'Portrait Gallery of Forfar Notables, from drawings by John Young'. Letterpress by Alexander Lowson, pp.39-52, 178-9 and Young's portrait of George Don [Jnr]. Date of photography unknown - 1960s-1980s? perhaps earlier?; photographer unknown. Photographs were found among the Don reprint collection, January 2014.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Creator)watercolour illustrations of Fungi
Drummond Hay, Constance2 page summary. Typed. A project summary from the Natural History Museum, London's internal Science Project Information System.
[TITLE] "Conservation research for threatened UK cryptogams" (SPIS no.: 1559)
Natural History Museum, LondonConference programmes and abstract booklets.
56 mss pages in ink and pencil in brown paper folder, 200 x 320mm comprising Part complete and incomplete drafts for projected “New Students’ Flora” – Polygonum, Fagopyrum and Oxyria by Charles Edward Britton, (1872-1944)
Britton, Charles EdwardMary Gibby's comments for the paper: Bakker et al. - Phylogenetic relationships within Pelargonium sect. Peristera (Geraniaceae) inferred from nrDNA and cpDNA sequence comparisons.
Paper published and available at: Bakker, Freek T., et al. “Phylogenetic Relationships within Pelargonium Sect. Peristera (Geraniaceae) Inferred from nrDNA and cpDNA Sequence Comparisons.” Plant Systematics and Evolution, vol. 211, no. 3/4, 1998, pp. 273–87. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/23643192
Gibby, Professor Mary1 folder with information on an expeditions to the Andes (1925/1926/1927)
Comber, Harold Frederick1 box of general correspondence, photographs, floral diagrams and correspondence between Darlington, Hall and B.L. Burtt about Collin’s material.
1 box of drawings and descriptions of crocus