John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Stem and Ascending axis, Exogenesis"
- GB 235 RBG/1/JHB/2/6/3
- Dossiê/Processo
- undated
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John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Stem and Ascending axis, Exogenesis"
Parte de Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Leaves, Structure - Venation, etc.'
Parte de Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Leaves - Simple and Compound, etc.'
Parte de Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
John Hutton Balfour- Manuscript labelled 'Table of Organs, Symmetry, Abnormalities, Morphology'
Parte de Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Parte de Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Sandeman, F.D. Stewart (New York Botanical Garden)
•Notes on his Rocky Mountain and Appalachian Expeditions (1933-1937)
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Papers relating to Golden Gate Park Secretary John McLaren
•Papers referring to John McLaren (1969-1970)
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GB 235 SAB/2: Accounts, ledger, ms., 1871–1946. Includes list of members in order of seniority, July 1942.
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•Correspondence with J. Brodie (1795-1811), T.C. Hope (1784-1785), and A. Menzies (1819) - all appears to be copies of correspondence held at the Linnean Society
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Sphagnum Moss as a Medical Dressing (1st & 2nd World War References)
•First and Second World War papers including Sir William Wright Smith’s 1916 Report.
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