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attached to letters: from T. Reichstein to M. Gibby (10 Sept 1990) & from M. Gibby to T. Reichstein (22 Nov 1990)
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Handwritten annotation: 'Copy to Mary Gibby'
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Reichstein, TadeuszSUMMARY:
The page consists entirely of tabulated numerical entries and sequences, likely measurements or ledger/specimen numbers. No narrative text, identifiable dates, places, or persons are present.
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12772 / 638.60
13411
4.828 10.8 14648
5.20
203.5 4482 205.8 3256 208.1 2041
6 428 9 203 2 1989
7 375 206.0 3151 26.52 3 936
8 322 1 098 4 884
9 268 2 045 5 831
204.0 4215 2547 3 2992 6 778
1 161 4 939 7 726
2 107 5 886 8 673
3 053 6 833 9 621
4 4000 7 780 209.0 1568 28.180
5 3947 8 727 1 516
6 894 9 674 2 463
7 841 207.0 2622
1 page order of service. Typed. Printed on one side.
[TITLE] Tadeus Reichstein-Qualres van ufford July20, 1897-August 1, 1996
[TEXT]
"The whole man must move at once" (Hofmannsthal)
Weissensteinstrasse 22 CH-4059 Basel
[LISTS FAMILY]
The funeral has taken place at the cemetery of the Israelitic Community Basel on August 2, 1996
[END]
Unknown•Obituaries, rhododendron descriptions and memos
Tagg, Harry FrankSUMMARY:
Ascent to Takar La in heavy rain followed by a descent into a dry zone with lingering snow and old avalanches made travel difficult for ponies. The writer notes abundant primulas on the east side, observes and releases a Lerwa chick, and records P. bellidifolia, K.W.'s new sikkimensis, and P. tibetica near camp.
CONTENT:
Sherriff
Takar La 28. Potentilla glabra var. rhodocalyx 2231, Gentianella 2233, Androsace zayuanensis 2234, Anemone strigillosa v. canescens 2235, Anemone demissa var. grandiflora 2236, Corydalis 2237, 2238, Pedic. oldenii 2239.
Sherriff
28th June. Camp Zimsakhi 14000' 8 miles. Rained hard all morning as we climbed to the Takar La (16700') at about 11.5. The rain continued to half way down here, then we were in the dry zone, & could see there had been no rain down here. Both sides of the pass have much snow, old avalanches which will stay all year I suppose. There were masses of primulas on the E side, far more than on this side. All kinds of sikkimensis, yellow & white (2211 & 2212), the red one (odontica) 2158 in masses & the little white (vernicosa) 1615. But nothing new could we see. At about 15500 saw four Lerwa with young. Caught one chick & released it. Snow made it difficult for the ponies on the way down, often had a job, unloading, walking over their saddle cloths & then on again. All bare shale slopes both sides near the top. On this side the descent is steep most of the way every step down the last bit to camp. P. bellidifolia is pretty common on the open hillside & among scrub. K.W.'s new sikkimensis is not common. It is a queer flower, the claws folded right back on the tube & calyx - not altogether pretty, but with a most beautiful scent. P. tibetica is still in bloom & growing.