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)SUMMARY:
The party contoured the hillside from the fir forest up to Lussing La, then entered the Panggetangka valley toward the Rufo Zam, finding only three small plant specimens and considering a stay due to transport being requisitioned. The writer rode a yak cautiously. A letter from Betty reports two primulas that Tsangpo does not remember, and Ludlow mentions a curious Petiolarid.
CONTENT:
But it was a sad day in every way. We should have seen things, I expected, as our route lay up through the fir forest to the rhod. & open hillside above, & then from above. 6.30 am till 11.0 we contoured the hillside about 500' above the firs, keeping south, & finally up to the Lussing La, which is a pass over a ridge only. Beyond that we were in the valley called on the map Panggetangka, which runs down to the Rufo Zam. The whole day we got 3 plants, only small bits of these three, & saw nothing of interest. Now we may have to stay here 5 days, which seems a pity, but the Druk Locha needs all transport in tow, & there it is. I rode a yak today, & had to be very careful getting on & off, & in allowing anyone close behind. But we had no accidents.
This place doesn't really look good. It is too much scrub & too much yak-eaten for my liking. I don't think we will get much. A mail came in yesterday after all - but not for 4 hours after I had sent off my mail. With this one was a letter from Betty. She is not happy I fear, & it worries me that she should be there with Hicks, & not enjoying it. And there is still a good long while to go, before she will start coming my way - 2 months from now. Not much news in my mail, but Betty tells me she has two good primulas, which Tsangpo doesn't remember. I should think one might be P. tsariensis & one P. caveana, but how much earlier they must be than we are here. Ludlow also talks of a queer Petiolarid which I have no ideas about. It should be interesting.
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, LondonSUMMARY:
The route descends through jungle fir forest toward Podzo Sumdo, where a large valley leads to the Bimbi La. The page lists plant specimens collected, including Berberis, Rhododendron, Viburnum, Paraquilegia, Meconopsis, Cypripedium, and Podophyllum with collection numbers.
CONTENT:
L. 96. track leads gradually
downwards through jungle fir forest
until within a mile of Podzo Sumdo
when it falls more quickly. Large valley
comes in at Podzo Sumdo which
leads to the Bimbi La.
Conrosgongkhana - Podzo Sumdo.
21 May.
sp. nov? Berberis leidiari 1626
sp. nov. Rhod. miniatum 1627
" campylocarpum 1628
sp. nov. " erosum 1629
" pumilum 1634
sp. nov. " tsariense 1636
Viburnum cordifolium 1631
Paraquilegia anemonoides 1632
Meconopsis simplicifolia 1637
Cypripedium tibeticum 1638
Podophyllum sikkimense 1640
Conference 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 EdwardSUMMARY:
Page records compass bearings to surrounding features including Mago hills, Donza La, Kulakangri, Pangha, Sangthopelri, Sangdopheri, Mela, and Tyangsi, with notes on treeline and ridges.
CONTENT:
Bearing to Mago hills approx 73°.
Donza La 265°
Kulakangri ↓ 293°
Pangha 300°
tree line
Sangthopelri
W end of Sangdopheri 345°
E of Sangdopheri 353°
3 Pks east of Mela?
Tyangsi 255°
3 Ridges with bare patches on left.
SUMMARY:
Recorded compass bearings from the highest point on a ridge to nearby landmarks: Rilang (224° magnetic), Lao La (218°), Dungshungang (166°), and the Mangde Chu valley (142°).
CONTENT:
Bearings to points from our highest point on ridge were, 7/6/37
Rilang 224° Mag.
Lao La 218°
Dungshungang 166°
Mangde Chu valley. 142°.