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GB 235 GBY/7/6/10 · Item
Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

3 page draft. 2 copies. Typed. About Dryopteris affinis agg for a leaflet.

[Excerpt, Introduction] It is not accepted by most who have been studying this group that the former subspecies should be treated as distinct species. A paper giving the new terminology has been published in the Fern Gazette (February 2007) by Christopher Fraser-Jenkins.

The second copy has additional notes about Dryopteris affinis agg in VC 62 [vice county 62, North-East Yorkshire]

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Drummond, Thomas
GB 235 DRU · Item · 1793 - 1835

Catalogue of Thomas Drummond’s first parcel from St. Louis, the Alleganies and New Orleans in 1832 (hand written by R.K. Greville)

Drummond, Thomas
Drumlanrig Gardens
GB 235 DGD · File · 1837 - 1838

Photocopy of handwritten; 'List of plants in Drumlanrig Gardens 1837'
Inc. 'Stove Plants' numbered, 1-5765. Un-numbered entries from Jasmium - Viburnum.'Vines in Hothouses, nos. 1-60'. 'Peaches & Nectarines in Hothouses, 2 pages'. 'Fruit Trees as Plants on Walls 12 pages'. 'Standard Apples 5 pages'.

Drumlanrig Gardens
Druce, George Claridge
GB 235 DGC · File · 1850 - 1932

Druce, Geo. Claridge (Oxford) Letters dated 1903-1920 to Isaac Bayley Balfour

Druce, George Claridge
LSH/1/1/3/3/193 · Part · 1936-06-13
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
The author, with Tsongpen and Tenduk, explored the surrounding country, noting few noteworthy birds aside from snow cock, Brahminy with young on a small talao, rose finches, and white-breasted dippers. The route from Drölma La to Mepa covered 6 miles in heavy rain, with a steep snowy ascent to the knife-edge pass and a rocky, snowy descent.

CONTENT:
Tsongpen, Tenduk and I split up and wandered over most of the country round about, but found nothing of any interest. There is almost a continual roar from the mountain at the head of the valley, down which snow pours every few minutes. Close to it today, I saw four snow cock - the real snow cock. I have not seen many birds of interest. A pair of Brahminy were on a small talao just below here, with their young swimming about. Last night just as it was getting dark, a snipe was flying about, just as I heard at Mayo 2 years ago. Woodcock did the same every morning and evening at Chichichar. There are lots of rose finches, but all 'femininus' I think. White breasted dippers are down the stream here.

Drolma La to Mepa
18th June Mepa 6 miles. 15300'. Rained all day from about 7.0 am till night, very hard all midday. Quite a poor day's trudge. Up to the pass we saw nothing of new interest. It is easy at first, with a steep last ascent of a mile, the latter 300 ft over deep snow. The Drölma La 18500' is a knife edge and descent on S side over sharp rocks and then snow for 3/4 mile. Just over the pass on the R. side we came across

LSH/1/1/4/1/120 · Part · 1936-10-05
Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

SUMMARY:
Field note from Drichengha records BP 182.0°, temperature 46°, and time 9:30 am. Mentions Ludlow at Kyimpu with Cyananthus lobatus seed, and observes G. sino-ornata abundantly, including a clump with over 100 blooms on a small rock.

CONTENT:
Drichengha. 5.10.36.

BP 182.0°
Temp 46°
Time 9.30 am.

16419
1.0311

16419
49257
16419
16419

16929.6

Ludlow at Kyimpu
Cyananthus lobatus seed.

  1. Ludlow at Kyimpu
    G. sino-ornata all over the place
    one particular bunch I saw thrilled me with ecstasy.
    It was situated on a round rock midst moss and
    short grass & within the circumference of a circle 1 1/2 ft
    in diam. there were over 100 blooms.