Templeton, James (BSc) Senior Botanist, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt
- GB 235 TEM
- File
- 1927
•Duplicate copy of his thesis: ‘Perennial Cultivation of Cotton with Special Reference to the cultivation of Ratoons in Egypt’ (1927).
Templeton, James
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Templeton, James (BSc) Senior Botanist, Ministry of Agriculture, Egypt
•Duplicate copy of his thesis: ‘Perennial Cultivation of Cotton with Special Reference to the cultivation of Ratoons in Egypt’ (1927).
Templeton, James
Correspondence between Henry John Elwes and Isaac Bayley Balfour
Box of correspondence between Henry John Elwes and Isaac Bayley Balfour, to be added to Isaac Bayley Balfour's correspondence collection in due course.
There is a reference to John MacWatt and Lilian Snelling in letter 11 from 1915 (Snelling also in letters 3, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 25, 24, 29, 36, 38, 40 - and again throughout 1916. Refs to Snelling coming to Edinburgh and Mrs Balfour getting her lodgings in November 1917. Ref to Snelling attending IBB's lectures, April 1918
Letter from Dr Homi (Yasuyoshi) Shirasawa in 1910.
27 Sept 1913 - reference to Robert Moyes Adam's private work
31 Aug 1914 - reference to Isaac Bayley Balfour's thoughts on photography versus botanical illustrations
26 April 1915 - reference to Inverleith House being commandeered for military purposes
6 May 1915 - referreing to Snelling and Moyes Adam, "She is undoubtedly very clever - a fine colourist. I have given instructions to my photographer to photograph everything she does on the day she draws it so that we may have a sun picture of what she has drawn"
references to Col. F. Bailey's wounds, 1915
15 June 1915 - reference to L.B. Stewart enlisting
1915, 41 - copy letter from G.H. Cave
Elwes, Henry John
Herbarium Ledgers, Gifts, Exchanges and Loans
Around 40 ledgers were transferred from the RBGE Herbarium in October 2023, to which was added the earliest Donations ledger already in the Archives.
List of Ledgers transferred to Archives, October 2023
Accession RBGEA2023/019
Gifts/Exchanges
Donations to Herbarium, 1878-1914 (Feb) (commencing from the Donation List printed in Trans Edin Bot Soc v xiii pt2)
Collections Presented or Purchased, 1923-1930 – small notebook
Purchases / Gifts, 1956-1999
Donation Book – indexed by year – 1902-1958 – foolscap
Exchange book – 1956-1998 - arranged by institution we’re exchanging with – keeps track of exchange tallies to keep to and fro even. Some irregular exchanges listed here with note to see red Irregular exchange book for details (below)
Irregular exchanges, 1979-1999 – details (?) of irregular exchanges listed in above book. (looks like this book was meant for listing expedition accessions, but only 2 expeditions listed in 1998.
Incoming Loans
Loans Received 1956-1964 – small notebook
Loans Received 1964-1969 – small notebook
Incoming Loans (Store Copy) 1966-1986 – boards detached
Incoming Loans 1987-1999 – boards detached
Loans Record for RBGE staff, 1952-1999 – keeping track of what loans belong to RBGE staff members
Outgoing Loans ledgers
1: Loans from 1 April 1955 to 12 December 1958
2: Specimens on loan from 6 December 1958 to 1963, Nos 42/58 to 38/63
3: Specimens on loan, 1963-1965 - 39/63 to 20/65
4: Specimens on loan, 1965-1966 – 21/65 to 106/66
5: Specimens on loan, 1967 – 1/67 to 126/67
6: Specimens on loan, 1967-1969 – 127/67 to 25/69
7: Specimens on loan, 1969-1970 – 26/69 to 59/70
8: Specimens on loan, 1970-1971 – 60/70 to 89/71
9: Specimens on loan, 1972-1973 – 1/72 to 33/73
10: Specimens on loan, (Loans Out) 1973 – 34/73 to 137/73
11: Loans Out, 1974-1975 – 1/74 to 104/75
12: Loans Out, 1975-1977 – 105/75 to part loan 87/77
13: Loans Out, 1977-1978 – 61/77 and cont. loan 87/77 to 161/78
14: Loans Out, 1979-1980 – 1/79 to 177/80
15: Loans Out, 1980-1982 – 178/80 to 77/82
16: Loans 1982-1984 – 78/82 to 26/84
17: Loans 1984-1985 – 27/84 to 60/85
18: Loans 1985-1986 – 61/85 to 130/86
19: Loans 1986-1988 – 131/86 to 4/88
20: Loans 1988-1989 – 5/88 to 66/89
21: Loans 1989-1991 – 67/89 to 7/91
22: Loans 1991-1992 – 8/91 to 99/92
23: Loans 1992-1994 – 100/92 to 91/94(pt)
24: Loans 1994-1995 – 91/94(pt) to 134/95
Outgoing Loans – abbreviated Loan books
Loans Out, 1924-1976 – one-line summaries – fore-runner to day book?
Loans Out, 1977-1992 – one-line summaries – nos 1-134 1/77-134/92
Loans Out, 1992-1999 – 135/92 to 2493 one-line summaries – new numbering system starts in 1995 (no 2004) - next book in sequence - ‘Transactions’ or ‘Day Books’
Day Books / Transactions
Transactions, 1999-2007 – nos 2494-5239 – entries are now colour coded to denote what kind of transaction they are – black- loans out, red- loans in, blue- exchange in and out, green- gift in and out
Transactions, 2007-2012 – nos 5240-6766
Transactions, 2012-2019 – nos 6767-8331
Transactions 2019-2023 – nos 8332-8525, followed by Specify Numbers to 01555 at which point it was decided to discontinue paper ledgers as Specify now used to record all transactions.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (Creator)
List produced on RBGE embossed paper, bound together to form a book; beginning with Ranunculaceae, there are 330 pages of plants growing in the Garden in 1883 (though the 3 could also be interpreted as a 5); the book has an index at the back.
•Notebook containing manuscript essay on ‘The Fiographical Distribution of Algae’
•Copy of 'A Manual of Botany' by Le Maout and Decaisne, translated by Mrs Hooker and with an Appendix by Joseph Dalton Hooker, 1876, awarded to James Adam Terras by Prof. Alexander Dickson in July 1886 as a Special Prize for High Proficiency in the Class of Advanced Practical Botany (ELWU2) (seems likely Terras eventually donated the book to the Botanical Society Library?) (book in state of disrepair now)
Terras, James Adam
Thurn, Sir Everard Francis Ferdinand Im
•Collecting book with list of plants and 6 photographs of pencil sketches by Thurn made during first ascent of Roraima - December 14th, 1884,
Thurn, Sir Everard Francis Ferdinand Im
Botanical Society of the British Isles Threatened Plants Project (2008-2012)
1 box of admin/correspondence/corrections - including a copy of BSBI News 137, Jan 2018 with article on the project by K.J. Walker, P.A. Stroh and R.W. Ellis;
and 8 boxes of Recording Sheets arranged alphabetically by plant name as follows:
Alchemilla wichurae (2012)
Anacamptis (Orchis) morio (2012)
Astragulus danicus (2008)
Baldellia ranunculoides (2011)
Blysmus compressus (2008)
Bupleurium tenuissisimum (2012)
Campanula patula (2008)
Carex ericetorum (2009)
Cephalanthera longifolia (2009)
Chrysanthemum segetum (2010)
Cicendia filiformis (2011)
Coeloglossum viride (2009)
Crepis mollis (2008)
Cuscuta epithymum (2011)
Dianthus deltoides (2009)
Fallopia dumetorum (2009)
Fumaria parviflora (2012)
Galium pumilum (2011)
Gentianella campestris (2008)
Gnaphalium sylvaticum (2009)
Groenlandia densa (2009)
Herminum monorchis (2010)
Hordeum marinum (2010)
Hypochaeris glabra (2012)
Juncus compressus (2011)
Juniperus communis (2010)
Melampyrum cristatum (2009)
Melittis melisophyllum (2010)
Meum athamanticum (2010)
Monotropa hypopitys (2008)
Oenanthe fistulosa (2009)
Ophrys insectifera (2008)
Orchis anthropophora (2012)
Orchis morio see Anacamptis
Orchis ustulata (2011)
Persicaria minor (2011)
Polystichum lonchitis (2010)
Pseudorchis albida (2011)
Pyrola media (2008)
Ranunculus arvensis (2012)
Scleranthus annuus (2008)
Sedum villosum (2011)
Sibbaldia procumbens (2010)
Silene conica (2011)
Sium latifolium (2010)
Stellaria palustris (2008)
Tephroseris integrifolia (2012)
Torilis arvensis (2011)
Vicia orobus (2009)
Vicia parviflora (2012)
Viola lactaea (2010)
For more information, (right click, open link in new tab) https://bsbi.org/threatened-plants-project
Botanical Society of Britain & Ireland
Trail, Professor James William Helenus
•A revised copy of ‘The Scottish Naturalist: Revision of the Uredineae and of the Ustilagineae of Scotland’ (1899) submitted to the Scottish Cryptogamic Society,
• Some correspondence and information regarding a proposed memorial for him.
Trail, Professor James William Helenus
•Photocopy of a letter to Mr Watson, dated 16th January 1878
Trimen, Henry
Trotter, Captain H. of Mortonhall
•List of seeds and plants imported from America in 1760 and sold by Mrs Drummond, Seed Merchant, Lawnmarket, Edinburgh
•List of fruit required for Mortonhall, 1722 and an abstract from J.W. Hely-Hutchison’s letter regarding the list.
Trotter, Captain H. of Mortonhall