Item 2 - Letter from George Forrest, Talifu, to Isaac Bayley Balfour

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GB 235 FRG/1/1/1/1905/2

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Letter from George Forrest, Talifu, to Isaac Bayley Balfour

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  • 07/01/1905 (Creation)

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1 letter, 1 sheet, 1 page

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(1873-1932)

Biographical history

Born in Falkirk in 1873, George Forrest became one of Scotland's most prolific plant collectors, conducting seven expeditions in Yunnan province, S.W. China between 1904 and his death there in 1932.

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Letter from George Forrest, Talifu [Dali] to Isaac Bayley Balfour, 'Regius Keeper', Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, dated 7 January 1905.
Forrest writes to say he has added a further 8 specimens to the consignment referred to in his previous letter.
The letter is slightly fire damaged and marked with red ink.

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Permission required from RBGE.

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  • English

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    Letter is slightly fire damaged - handle with care.

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        Archivist's note

        The Forrest correspondence collection summary has been provided by library volunteer Pauline Maclean.

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