Rhododendron mallotum, Chaw-ji Camp
- GB 235 RJF/2/3/42
- Item
- 17/05/1920
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Rhododendron mallotum, Chaw-ji Camp
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Rhododendron tanastylum ser. irroratum, F812, Hpimaw
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Rhododendron tanastylum ser. irroratum, Nyitadi
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
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Primula bryophila, F880, Hpimaw
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
letter dated 12/11/1919 from Farrer, Hpimaw Fort, to Ernest Gye
Parte de Reginald Farrer Collection
Fond banter between R. Farrer and E. Gye and saying he will seek his company when he returns from the dripping Aquarium, Burma in 1921. Likes the colours of the landscape but not much else here. Using mules to transport and has had a successful season of collecting. Has been injured by the scrub and bamboo and these injuries have taken a long time to heal. Describes how a red panda, a tiny bear with a banded ginger & orange bottle-brush tail has joined their camp and has become tame. He is going down to Myitkyina in a fortnight, by cargo boat slowly to Bhamo, Mandalay and Rangoon where he and Jumps [Euan H.M. Cox] will spend Christmas. Will say farewell to Jumps then and welcome the Beautiful Boy [Milner]. Sends his and Jump's love to Ernest and other friends. Signed the Master. ‘I've cut or scratched myself (as one is forever doing in the scrub & the bamboos) my sumptuous flesh, instead of promptly healing as its habit is, has developed large & perpetually pussiferous sores till now, I'm a perfect Lazarus, with my lovely legs like a professional beggar's.’ (this letter, 3 pages long in foolscap polypockets)
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