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•Box containing notes and correspondence on Australia and the South Pacific Islands; 3 folders;
correspondence relating to Alexander Morrison's bequest, 1913-1915
folder of manuscript notes relating to the flora of Western Australia, e.g. 'Salt bushes and their cultivation'
folder of manuscript notes relating to the flora of the New Hebrides [Vanuatu] and South Pacific Islands, e.g. 'Notes on a botanising Tour in the New Hebrides'
•Annotated transcript of correspondence between Beatrix Potter and Charles McIntosh of Inver •Reprint of her article ‘Beatrix Potter, Naturalist and Mycologist and Charles McIntosh, the “Perthshire Naturalist”’, ‘Notes From the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh’ Vol.44: No.3 (1987) & •Papers re: Cryptogamic Society given by Dr. Mary Noble to Library filed in envelope in Folder under “Cryptogamic Society” (Box) • letter from Mary Noble to Malcolm Wilson, RBGE, 9th November 1948, regarding her notes on and issues with Professor Muller's technique.
•Box containing accounts, minutes book and miscellaneous correspondence •Box containing circulars and miscellaneous correspondence •Box containing letters from subscribers •Box containing miscellaneous correspondence and plant lists by Andrew Murray
•Copy of letter from W.J. Hooker regarding a selection of plants from the Arctic Herbarium, put into Hooker’s hands by Capt. Parry, for publication in the appendix to Capt. Parry’s 2nd voyage (1821 – 1823).