SUMMARY:
Brief note citing 'Ludlow p. 153' and mentioning 'Sr Edwd Coke' and the name 'Tuberville'.
CONTENT:
Ludlow p. 153.
Sr Edwd Coke name
Tuberville
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SUMMARY:
Brief note citing 'Ludlow p. 153' and mentioning 'Sr Edwd Coke' and the name 'Tuberville'.
CONTENT:
Ludlow p. 153.
Sr Edwd Coke name
Tuberville
SUMMARY:
Brief note citing Ludlow pages 136–137 regarding fleas and methods to control or defeat them.
CONTENT:
101
Ludlow p 136-7 — on fleas, methods
of defeating them
SUMMARY:
Brief note citing 'Ludlow p 97' with the phrase 'Bullfinch throat.'
CONTENT:
Ludlow p 97 - Bullfinch throat
Ludlow p 97 throat
•Printed Memoir of Dr. Thomas Charles Hope
•Extract from the Caledonian Mercury of 27th October 1845 article by J.D. Hooker (+ photocopy)
•Copy of extract from Linnaean Society of London, General Meeting, dated 21st December 1911
Hooker, Jos. D / J. Hutton Balfour
•Letters, dated 1842, 1876 & 1880 and copy letters dated 1855 -1880 from Jos. D Hooker, to J. Hutton Balfour, are filed with “J. Hutton Balfour” papers under “Hooker, Jos. D”.
Hooker, Jos. D / I. Bayley Balfour
•Copy letters between 31 July 1901 and 23 April 1902 from I.B.B. to J.D.H. , are filed with “I. Bayley Balfour” corres. under “Hooker, Jos. D”.
Hooker, Jos. D:
i. Letters to to Dr. Thos. Anderson 1860 – 1868 in 2 vols. filed under “Anderson, Dr. Thos” (110 letters) – Box 1
ii. Letters from W.J. Harvey (Dublin), dated 2 June 1860, to Hooker (? Jos. D. or ? W.J.), re;Nuttall’s Herbarium – item 182 in Box 2 of “Anderson, Dr. Thos” corres.
iii. Letter from A. Henry, dated 22 Oct 1861, to Hooker (? Jos. D. or ? W.J.), - item 115 in Box 2 of “Anderson, Dr. Thos” corres.
iv. Corres. With Sir Geo Watt filed with “Watt, Sir Geo” papers - Box.
v. 4 letters, dated 1871 – 1875 filed with “Henderson, Col. Frederick” papers –Box
vi. Letters between 1871 & 1880 to J.H. Balfour filed with “Balfour, J.H”, Supp. corres. “H”
vii. Letters, 1901 – 1903 from I. Bayley Balfour filed with “Balfour, I. Bayley” under “Hooker, Jos. D.”- separate folder.
viii. Letters, dated 1886 & 1904 – 1909 to I. Bayley Balfour filed with “Balfour, I. Bayley” under “Hooker, Jos. D.”- separate folder.
ix. Letter to Hooker, dated 1st of September 1902 from Richard T. Baker, (The Technological Museum, Sydney), re; copy of a work on Eucalypts presented to Director Kew, filed alphabetically in main index under “Baker, Richard T.”
x. Printed Botany Examination Papers (2), dated 9th August 1854 & 1858, set by J.D. Hooker, filed under “Hooker, Jos. D” in general index.
xi. Letters, dated 1880 – 1902 to I. Bayley Balfour filed with “Balfour, I. Bayley” under “Hooker, Jos. D.”- Separate folder.
xii. Letter to Dr. Jos. D. Hooker, dated 1st May 1862, “On the Fossil Plants Discovered by Dr. Lyall in Greenland” from by Oswald Heer (Zurich).- in Hooker, J.D. folder
• letter from Joseph D Hooker to Charles Ransford, May 29th 1846, found in cuttings collection, now in Hooker, J.D. folder (15/03/2016)
small range of letters, photocopies of letters and references relating to William Jackson Hooker as follows:
SUMMARY:
The writer nostalgically recalls carefree childhood days spent playing in fields and woods, swimming and fishing at the lake, and walking home under the stars. They reflect on the passage of time and how these memories remain an important part of who they are.
CONTENT:
Once in a while, I think of the past, and
all the things that we used to do. The memories
of our childhood are still fresh in my mind. I
remember the days when we would play in the
fields and run through the woods. We were so
carefree and happy then. Life seemed so simple
and full of possibilities. We had no worries
or responsibilities. We were just two kids
exploring the world around us. I remember
the long summer days spent at the lake,
swimming and fishing. We would stay out
until the sun went down, and then we would
walk home under the stars. Those were the
best days of my life. I wish I could go back
to those times, even if it was just for a
day. But I know that's not possible. Time
moves on, and we must move with it. But
I will always cherish the memories of our
childhood. They are a part of who I am today.
SUMMARY:
The writer emphasizes helping those in need, providing quality education for children, and creating jobs to improve the economy. They stress collective effort and express gratitude for support.
CONTENT:
I have been thinking about the way in which
we can best serve the interests of the
people. It seems to me that we must
first of all make sure that we are
doing everything we can to help those
who are in need. We must also make
sure that we are providing the best
possible education for our children.
This is the only way that we can
ensure a bright future for our country.
We must also work to create jobs and
to improve the economy. This will
require a lot of hard work, but I
am confident that we can succeed if
we work together. I want to thank
you for your support and for your
commitment to our country. Thank you.
1 page letter. Typed.
Pichi Sermolli, Rodolfo Emilio Giuseppe2 page letter.
Pichi Sermolli, Rodolfo Emilio Giuseppe2 page letter. Typed.
Pichi Sermolli, Rodolfo Emilio Giuseppe