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LSH/1/1/8/1/6 · Part · 1946-10-30
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Notes reference Kodachrome images of Chomolhari from south of Phari, hot springs, transport crossing the Kala Chu, and manis near Samodar. Kodachromes 1 and 2 were sent from Gyantse on 30/10/1946, and seeds (unnumbered) were sent to Taylor from Gyantse; taxa and collection localities are listed. A payment of Rs 250 was made to Bo at Gyantse for his son Sangye Tsering.

CONTENT:
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Kodachrome 2. Chomolhari from S of Phari
" " N " hot springs.
Transport crossing Kala Chu.
Manis near Samodar.

Kodachrome 1 & 2 sent from Gyantse on 30. 10. 46.

Seeds sent to Taylor from Gyantse
without any number.

Primula obliqua. (2) Changu
Polygonum vaccinifolium "
Mec. villosa "
Mec. paniculata. "
Thalictrum chelidonifolia? "
Berberis sp. dwarf. "
Primula bellidifolia. Gautsa.
Euonymus sp. Changu.
Aconitum Ludlowi Sankang.

Paid to Bo at Gyantse for his son Sangye Tsering Rs 250/-.

LSH/1/1/7/1/15 · Part · 1940-05-24
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The diarist describes a first view of the Gyamda Chu joining the Tsangpo near Tsela Dzong and a trip via the Kulu Phu Chu to Kuchala before going to Tse. With transport arranged by the Dzongpen of Tsela Dz, Ludlow went alone toward Pasum La and Tongyuk Dzong in Pome while the diarist and Taylor explored west of the Gyamda Chu, camping near the Shura La and noting several gentians and other alpine plants.

CONTENT:
From this ridge, through a break in the clouds, I had my first glimpse of the Gyamda Chu, flowing in many channels to meet the Tsangpo at Tsela Dzong. Half an enormous river, it appeared to make not the least difference to the size of the Tsangpo, in the dirty water of which its clear streams were soon lost.

As a last trip before going to Tse, where Ludlow & Taylor were due on 31st July, I visited the Kuchala. The Kulu Phu Chu, up which we went, was typical of so many of the rivers running north to the Tsangpo from the Eastern Himalayas. We ploughed through swamp, with a very gentle ascent until the last mile was reached when the path led precipitously up to a knife edge ridge. Little of interest was found here. Most spring & summer flowers were over: Gentians were just coming into flower.

The Dzongpen of Tsela Dz had been most kind to us & provided transport for our two parties when we left on 10th August. Ludlow this time went alone with the Pasum La & Tongyuk Dzong in Pome as his goal. Taylor & I were to explore the valleys to the west of the Gyamda Chu. We camped near the Shura La (15,700?) above the Rhododendrons. This area has a considerable precipitation, but is not nearly so constantly wet as the Himalayan Range. Gentians were now appearing in flower, & we found G. przewalskii, G. sherriffii & G. sino-ornata, G. tsarongensis, while the beautiful Lomatogonium oreocharis was just making an appearance. Meconopsis florindae was seen still in flower on banks in forest lower down, while the last of the flowering Meconopsis to be seen was M. horridula var. lutea, here common in one valley, on open boulder scree. The clumps of thistles beside

LSH/1/1/8/1/48 · Part · 1947-01-13
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Log of minimum and maximum temperatures at Gyadzong for 16–31 January, with notes on weather conditions. Frequent snow on surrounding hills is recorded early in the period, followed by several clear days, a windy interval on the 23–24th, snow down to 7000' on the 28–29th, and clear conditions thereafter.

CONTENT:
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Min. Temps.
Gyadzong. 16-17 Jan. 14° F. Clear.
" 17-18 " 20° F. Clear till 10 p.m. then cloudy. Snowed
on hills most of 17th esp. down valley.
" 18-19 " 30° F. Cloudy snow all night on hills.
" 19-20 " 27° F. Cloudy snowed on hills all night & day.
" 20-21 " 29° F. " " " " " "
" 21-22 " 27° F. " " " " " "
" 22-23 " 25° F. " " " " " "
Max. 23rd Jan. 43° F. " 23-24 26° F. " " " " windy.
24 " 47° F. " 24-25 24° F. Cloudy, clearing. Fine bright day.
25 " 53° F. Clear. " 25-26 14° F. Clear & bright all day.
26 " 54° F. " " 26-27 12° F. " " " "
27 " 56° F. " " 27-28 13° F. " a few clouds at 7.0. Cloud above
by 12.0.
28 " 54° F. Cloudy. " 28-29 30° F. Cloudy, snow fell down to 7000'. Clearer by 8.0. Clear.
29 " 61° F. Clear. " 29-30 14° F. Clear all day.
30 " 58° F. " " 30-31 15° F. Clear.

Guthrie-Smith, Herbert
GB 235 GSH · Collection · 1862 - 1940

•Box of correspondence, posthumous papers, 1935-54 (New Zealand)

Guthrie-Smith, Herbert
Gunnera Nature Print
GB 235 GUN · Series · 2016

Gunnera Nature Print and article relating to it (Gardenwise, v.48, Feb. 2017). The print was produced by Michele Rodda with help from Dr. Henry Noltie during the Flora Malesiana Symposium held at RBGE in July 2016.

Rodda, Michele
GB 235 GBY/5/2/3 · File · 1995-1996
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

Newspaper Clipping relating to the Guernsey Fern Project:

  • Fern Sanctuary is in the Bank. (1996). Guernsey Evening Press. 15 Nov. photocopy.

  • Fern Britons (1996). Guernsey Evening Press. 16 April. Photocopy.

  • Save Our Ferns (1995) [Guernsey Press??], Tuesday 19 December 1995. Original

GB 235 GBY/5/2/2 · File · 1995-1996
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

Documents relating to the Guernsey Fern Project

  • Jee, N. 1994. La Société Guernesiaise. Report and Transactions. Offprint. The Guernsey Fern. [From Nigel Jee, 16 November 1995]

  • “Conservation of Guernsey’s Rare Ferns” by Dr. Mary Gibby, 9 November 1995

  • Gibby, M., Rumsey, F. J., Vogel, Dr. J. C., & Paul, A. M. (1996). Conservation of Guernsey's Rare Ferns (p. 24). Department of Botany, The Natural History. [DRAFT]

  • Gibby, M. et. Al. August 1996. Conservation of Guernsey’s Rare Ferns. A report to the Sun Alliance.

  • Natural History Museum, London. 1996. The Leaflet, Newsletter of the Botany Department. No. 10/96

  • Conservation of Guernsey’s Rare Ferns. (1996) The Newsletter of La Société Guernesiaise. Autumn 1996, page 4. Photocopy.

  • “Discovery of a Rare Fern” by P.J. Girard (1967)

  • Perry’s Guide Maps of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark, & Herm. (1995). Guernsey: Perry’s Limited. [annotated]

  • Photocopy of handwritten document with numerous fern species names with list of collection dates and other data listed below each (23 pages)


  • Photograph: x1126x177mm (5x7”) colour photograph: ‘Copyright of Guernsey Press Co. LTD’ ‘Photograph no. 568-29-96’, 5 people in image, 4 of 5 identified by Dr. Alison Paul in Oct 2025.

    [BACK ROW] Johannes Vogel (Director of the NHM Berlin); [MIDDLE ROW] [unknown person], Dr. Alison Paul (NHM), Fred Ramsey (NHM) [FRONT ROW] Dr. Mary Gibby


Data & Notes (various)

  • Collection of printed & annotated maps, including distribution maps
  • Annotated photocopies of data of samples
  • Copies of a recording form (x2)
  • Receipts/invoices for travel expenses
  • Annotated map of Guernsey
Guernsey Fern - Articles
GB 235 GBY/5/2/4 · File · 1940-1994
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

Copies of articles relating to the Guernsey Fern

  • CUBAS, P. & SLEEP, A. 1994: Asplenium x sarniense (Aspleniaceae, Pteridophyta) from
    Guernsey Islands, U. K.: A cytological enigma? Fern Gaz. 14: 269-288.

  • Girard, P.J. and Lovis, J.D., 1968. The Rediscovery of X Asplenophyllitis Microdon: With a Report on Its Cytogenetics.Fern Gaz. 10: 1-8

  • Sleep, A. and Ryan, P., 1972. The Guernsey Spleenwort-a new fern hybrid. Rep. Trans. Soc. Guernésiaise, 19(2), pp.212-223.

  • Paton, J.A. 1969. Hepatic flora of Guernsey. Report and Transactions, La Société Guernésiaise, 18: 375-382. [photocopy only has pages 379-382]

  • Unknown publication – list of mosses, hepaticae and Lichens

  • Sleep, A. 1971. Asplenium sarniense. British Fern Gazette: Volume 10, part 4,p. 209-211.

  • Mayer, E. Asplenophyllitis Confluense (Lowe) Alston – Prvi Integenericni Hibrid Praproti V Flori Jugoslavije. Bioloski Institut Univerze V Lujubljani. P. 3-5

  • McClintock, D. 1975. Ferns and Fern Allies in Wildflowers of Guernsey. p. 37-47.

  • McClintock, D. 1975. Ferns and Fern Allies in Wildflowers of Guernsey. p. 37-48.

  • Alston, AHG. 1940. Notes on the Supposed Hybrids in the Genus Asplenium found in Britain.

  • Stace, CA (ed.) 1975. 15 X 14. Asplenium L. x Phyllitis Hill = x Asplenophyllitis Alston (JD Lovis). In Hybridization and the Flora of the British Isles. p. 104-113.

  • Bennert, Boudrie, Rasbach. 1991. Nouvelles donnees geographiques et cytologiques sur Asplenium x saarniense dans le Massif armoricain (France) Remarques sure le nouveau statut de l’Asplenium billotii. Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr., 138, Actual bot. (2), 187-195.