1931, May, Royal Botanical and Horticultural Society of Manchester and the Northern Counties, Spring Show; Award of Merit Certificate for a Group of Primulas (153 x 230mm) awarded to Dr John MacWatt.
1930, May, Royal Horticultural Society Award of Merit Certificate (299 x 220mm) for Primula forbesii rubra awarded to Dr J MacWatt.
SUMMARY:
Page records bird specimens and observations from the dry Mo Chu valley near Wangdi Potrang, with notes on habitat and characteristic species. Mentions goral abundance and an isolated takin colony north of Punaka, and distribution notes including the Gamri Chu valley and major valleys of Bhutan.
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1948 ♂ 1.7.33 Dendrocitta s. himalayensis. ✓ ✓
1949 ? - Garrulus g. interstinctus. ✓
1950 ? - " " g " " ✓
1951 ♀ - Falco t. interstinctus - tinnunculus ✓
1952 ? - Abroscopus schisticeps ✓
1953 ♀ - Gennaeus h. horsfieldi Kalij pheasant. ✓
Lud. His. 9. At Wangdi Potrang (4500ft) we found the valley of the Mo Chu
comparatively dry & arid. The surrounding mountains devoid of arboreous vegetation
except near their summits, were clothed only with shrubs & grasses. A hot dry
wind blew violently up the valley. Amidst such different surroundings we noticed
marked changes in the avifauna, which included such species as
Suya c. crinigera, Melophus l. subcristatus, Molpastes l. leucogenys &
Franklinia r. rufescens & Goral abounded there as thick as goats. Higher up
the Mo Chu, north of the deserted capital of Punaka, lives an isolated colony of takin
(Takin - allied to goats & antelopes
Goral - Himalayan Goat-antelope)
Franklinia rufescens rufescens. His 285. Common amongst long grass in the low,
hot open portions of the Gamri Chu valley.
Suya crinigera crinigera. His 292-3 Characteristic bird of the dry zone between 4000
& 6000ft in most of the major valleys of Bhutan. Brown Hill Warbler.
Melophus lathami subcristatus. His 478. The Crested Bunting is a characteristic
bird of the dry zone in the big river valleys between 3500 & 6000ft.
Molpastes leucogenys leucogenys. His 46 Inhabits the drier bare valleys.
most abundant at 3000ft.
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Notes a large avalanche from the mountain between Leung and Natrampa that reached the river. Mentions Natrampa and Kashong La, and lists plant specimens including Adonis brevistyla and Rhododendron taxa with specimen numbers.
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L. p. 76. A big avalanche had come off the mountain midway between
Leung & Natrampa that reached the river. It must have come down
a couple of miles.
Natrampa,
Kashong La May 2.
Adonis brevistyla 1540
sp. nov. — Rhod. erosum 1541
" fulvum 1542
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The page contains only the phrase 'by Kowa,' indicating an authorship or attribution note. No other content is present.
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by Kowa
by Kowa
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The writer describes court etiquette around H.H., with Nahu the Donyer managing access and notes language difficulties between Hindi and North Country Urdu. They observe the army’s routines, play football with them, note Dunkley’s request to see the 2.75-inch gun whose ammunition is in Trongsa, and remark on H.H.’s newly built Dzong with a corrugated iron roof.
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85a
...or even Nahu and the Maharani. None are allowed before him unless called for. Nahu is the Donyer and brings people to see H.H., but he himself must not come unless called. I noticed how he had always to stand behind H.H.; this must have been rather awkward for him once when I was explaining a camera to H.H. and kept turning the camera in a different direction. As H.H. turned, so Nahu had to run behind him. I have had a little difficulty with language, H.H. talking Hindi and I answering in North Country Urdu. [It is perhaps because of that that I cannot get anything very definite about the forests.] The Army now has its own lines, cook houses, and everything; they parade regularly most of the morning. They are a smart lot and seem pretty keen too. I played football against them once and had an amusing but not scientific game. Dunkley asked to see the 2.75-inch gun. It is all here, but ammunition is missing; it is all in Trongsa. The Army has its own signallers who practice daily and a band of drums, bagpipes, fifes, and trumpets. H.H. has made a fine new Dzong here, all to his own design. To my mind, it is spoilt by the corrugated iron roof. It is built in a good position, nice and open, commanding a good view.
1 manuscript. Typed with handwritten annotations in red ink.
[TITLE] Asplenium x Sarniense: A Cytological Enigma? by Paloma Cubas & Anne Sleep
Sleep, Dr. AnnePlant material samples of "Ceterach hybrids from Hungary"/RBGE Living Collection and associated documents. Including a photocopy of a notebook with detailed results data for each specimen called 'Ceterach Hybrid Notebook' by Istvan Pinter (Edinburgh 11 May 2008-5 June 2008)
There is also a stack of microscopy photographs, it is unclear if these go with the samples and data. But were found together.
Numbers written on outside of packet, under top flap in top right corner is additional information include the 'PSOURCE'
List of Specimens: 'RBGE number', 'PI No.' [Ivan Pinter Coll #?]
- 2006017*1, PIH8.3
- 2006017*2, 1159
- 2006017*4, 118/2
- 2006017*5, 1219
- 2006017*6, 1276a
- 2006017*8, 1298
- 2006017*9, 1319
- 2006017*7, 1280
- 2006017*11, 1325
- 2006017*14,1353
- 2006017*15, 1546
- 2006017*18, 1467
- 2006017*20, 1499
- 2006017*21, 1500
- 2006017*22, 1519
- 2006017*23, 1541/1
- 2006017*25, 1541a
- 2006017*26, 1635
- 2006017*27, 1550
- 2006017*28, 1567
- 2006017*29, 1585
- 2006017*30, 1585/2
- 2006017*31, 1591
- 2006017*32, 1606
- 2006017*33, 1401/1
- 2006017*34, 1654
- 2006017*35,1674
- 2006017*36, 1680
- 2006017*38, 1724
- 2006017*39, 1740
- 2006017*40, 1738
- 2006017*41, 1742
- 2006017*43, 1743/1
- 2006017*44, 1746
- 2006017*45, 1753
- 2006017*46, 1760
- 2006017*47, 1771
- 2006017*49, 1809/1
- 2006017*50, 1874
- 2006017*51, 19901/1
- 2006017*52, 1938
- 2006017*53, 1943
- 2006017*55, 1958
- 2006017*59, 1966
- 2006017*58 2025
- 2006017*59, 2043
- 2006017*60, 2575
- 2006017*61, 2581
- 2006017*62, 2552
- 2006017*63, 2610
- 2006017*64, 2611
- 2006017*66, 2627
- 2006017*67, 2662
- 2006017*68, 2027
Personal communication between Roger West and Ian Murray M.P. regarding outbreak of Ash Dieback Disease, Chalara fraxinea - includes Parliamentary question and small report.
West, Roger36 pages of copied seed sowing records made at Ascreavie by David Smith.
Smith, David