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GB 235 GBY/2/4/1 · Item · 28-31 July 1994
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 - 7"x10"Photograph taken at The Ecology and Conservation of Scotland's Rare Ferns conference, a meeting of the British Pteridological Society at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) Thursday 28 - Sunday 31 July 1994.

Photograph includes a key, identifying all figures in the photograph from the conference. Also lists, those absent from the photograph.

Mary Gibby #75 in key, 2nd/3rd row from top at the end on right side

Unknown
GB 235 GBY/7/6/7 · Item · n.d.
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

1 manuscript. Handwritten. Photocopy. Annotations in pencil.

[TITLE] The Fern Flora of Madeira
no author listed but written in J.D. Lovis' handwritting.

[written in red ink in top right corner] Prof. I. Manton

Lovis, Professor John Donald
The Garden
GB 235 GDN · File · 1820 - 2014

Garden, The – It’s Formation and Furnishing
•Series of Lectures – presumably by Prof. I.B. Balfour – filed with “Balfour, I. Bayley” papers – Box 4 of “Miscellaneous Papers – lecture notes, etc”

Balfour, Sir Isaac Bayley
GB 235 LOG/1 · Item · 1949 - 1967
Part of Logan Botanic Gardens

1 book containing signatures of visitors to the Logan House gardens between 1949 and 1967. Signatures include many significant figures in the horticultural world- Euan and Peter Cox, Vita Sackville-West using her married name of Nicolson, Cicely M. Crewdson, George Taylor, numerous landowners, members of RBGE staff and, in 1955, HRH, Elizabeth R.

Logan House
GB 235 GBY/5/2 · Subseries · 1996
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

A collection of documents relating to the Guernsey Fern Project.

The Guernsey Fern [X Asplenophyllitis microdon (T.Moore) Alston = Asplenium × microdon (T.Moore) Lovis & Vida]

The Guernsey Rare Fern Project Summary

Conservation of Guernsey’s rare ferns. The investigation of Guernsey’s rare ferns, a collaboration between La Société Guernesiaise and the Board of Administration by staff at Natural History Museum (NHM), London. Funded by the Sun Alliance. Five botanists from NHM: Mary Gibby, Clive Jermy, Alison Paul, Fred Rumsey, and Johannes Vogel, carried out field work in Guernsey in April 1996 in collaboration with local botanists: Nigel Jee, Patience Ryan, Rachel D. Rabey, and Marcia Marsden. Investigated the distribution of Guernsey’s rare ferns and their conservation status based on field and laboratory work.

Gibby, Professor Mary
GB 235 GBY/7/1/4 · File
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

5 lists printed on a dot matrix printer. Sheets measure approx.370mmx280mm.

1) Hoarea Project Numbers, "Sort: Project Numbers," 16 February 1995 (14 pages)
2) Hoarea Project Numbers, "Sort: Taxon; Project Numbers," 16 February 1995 (14 pages)
3) Hoarea Project Numbers, "Sort: Taxa," 25 April 1997 (14 pages)
4) Hoarea Project Numbers, "Hoarea Project Numbers," 24 July 1998 (15 pages)
5) Hoarea Project Numbers, "Sort: Taxon, projed-numbers," 24 July 1998 (15 pages)

Lists includes STEU collection numbers & localities

Gibby, Professor Mary
The Joseph Rock Collection
GB 235 JFR · Collection · 1884 - 1962

The Rock collection consists of correspondence, photographs, diaries and unpublished manuscripts.

Rock, Joseph Francis Charles
GB 235 GBY/5/1 · Subseries · 1992 - 1995
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

Collection of documents relating to the Killarney Fern Project.

The Killarney Fern [Trichomanes speciosum Willd.]

Summary of Killarney Fern Project

Natural History Museum has been involved in research pertaining to Trichomanes speciosum for years. In 1992, Mary Gibby was awarded a special grant from the Museum to develop molecular methos to study genetic variation within the species. Followed by a three-year award to study genetic variation within the species (1992-1995), followed by three-year award from the Natural Environment Research Council

(NERC)to Mary Gibby and John Barrett, Dept. Of Genetics, University of Cambridge to extend this work into a project on “genetic population structure and dynamics of the sporophyte and gametophye populations of the endangered fern Trichomanes speciosum Willd.”

The Naturally History Museum and English Nature are joint Lead Partners on the Biodiversity Action Plan Species Action Plan or Trichomanes speciosum, the Killarney Fern. It was their responsibility to develop a work programme, based on the Species Action Plan and to agree on it with the Countryside outlies for Wales a a contact point

(from the ‘Introduction’ in the document “workshop on Trichomanes speciosum”)


Document List

  • x2 copies “Workshop on Trichomanes speciosum, The Killarney Fern” Confidential report of proceedings” compiled by Mary Gibby in July 1997.

    • One copy is missing page 8. Part of a workshop on Trichomanes speciosum that was held at the Natural History Museum in London on 15 May 1997.
  • D.A. Ratcliffe, H.J.B. Birks, Hilary H. Birks,The ecology and conservation of the Killarney Fern Trichomanes speciosum willd. In Britain and Ireland, Biological Conservation, Volume 66, Issue 3, 1993, Pages 231-247, ISSN 0006-3207, https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(93)90008-O.

  • Rumsey, F.J., Headley, A.D., Farrar, D.R., & Sheffield, E. (1991). The Killarney Fern (Trichomanes speciocum) in Yorkshire. The naturalist, 116, 41-43. ISSN 0028-0771

  • Stewart, W. (1901) Notes on the occurrence of Trichomanes radicans Sw. in Scotland Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow 6:18-21

  • various maps – hand drawn, printed, many annotated

Gibby, Professor Mary
GB 235 BRU · File · 1881 - 1882

Folder 1 of 2; 21 typescript leaves with 1 mounted plant sample, 200 x 260mm; manuscript: 'The Life history of Astragalus Hypoglottis’ The Purple Milk Vetch together with 7 hand coloured microscopic enlargements [see below]; Submission for Dobby Smith Gold Medal for Botany
Folder 2 of 2; 7 original drawings in coloured inks of enlarged plant mounted on board with tracing paper overlays, various sizes from 150 x 250mm to 250 x 320mm; Figure drawings for The Life History of Astragalus Hypoglottis ’The Life History of Astragalus Hypoglottis’ with figure drawing by A. Ninian Bruce
2 dried specimens.
Entered in competition for The Dobbie Smith Gold Medal in Botany, Glasgow University 1881-1882 Calender

Bruce, A. Ninian
The Paul Aellen Album
GB 235 AEL · Item · 1964

Paul Aellen was a visitor to the RBGE Herbarium in the Winter of 1964, one of the earliest to the new building opened in June of that year. He worked very diligently in a quiet way on the top floor, researching Turkish Chenopodiaceae. To the amazement of the herbarium staff, just before he returned home to Basle he handed over this delightful and amusing account of his observations on the microcosm of life in theherbarium with photographs, magazine cuttings and beautifully witty pencil and ink sketches.

Aellen, Paul (1896-1973)