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              8 Archival description results for Nepal

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              GB 235 SYK · Collection · 1947 - 2018

              The collection comprises diaries, notebooks, correspondence, photographs, slides, negatives, and articles relating to Sykes’ 1952 and 1954 expeditions to Nepal, organised by the British Museum and the Royal Horticultural Society. Also includes slides, correspondence, articles, maps, and other material from the 1980s to 2018.

              Note on slides and photographs: slides are labelled on the mount (except for metal mounts) with details of date, locale, a descriptive caption, and, sometimes, elevation. Sykes’s handwritten notes (in pocket preceding each group of slides) supply more details. Photographs are labelled on the verso with details of date, locale, a descriptive caption, and, sometimes, elevation.

              Aside from the expected botanical images and mountain views and scenery, the subjects of Sykes’s slides and photographs are wide-ranging, including villages and villagers, village houses, street scenes, bazaars, markets, festivals, porters, camp sites, camp activities, nomadic people, Hindu and Buddhist temples, shrines, monks, nuns, and monasteries, Buddhist statues, plant processing, seed drying, animals, cultivation and crops, activities such as wool processing, making ropes and mats, spinning and weaving, and brick making.

              Sykes, William Russell
              LSH/1/1/1/1/24 · Part · 1933-05-11
              Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

              SUMMARY:
              Page lists bird specimens numbered 1730–1748 with sex, scientific names, and common names, all dated 11 May 1933. Entries include various thrushes, grosbeaks, finches, robins, warblers, and sunbirds, with geographic descriptors such as Himalayan, Nepal, Tibetan, and Sikkim. One entry notes “Hodgson's pipit.”

              CONTENT:
              1730 11.5.33 ♀ Oreocincla m. mollissima Small billed The plain backed mountain thrush.
              1731 11.5.33 ♂ Mycerobas carnipes. White winged grosbeak.
              1732 11.5.33 ♀ Mycerobas carnipes. (Albino). White winged grosbeak.
              1733 11.5.33 ♂ Myophonus t. temminckii Himalayan Whistling Thrush.
              1734 11.5.33 ♂ Oreocincla m. mollissima Small billed Plain backed mountain thrush.
              1735 11.5.33 ♂ Propasser thura thura Nepal white browed rose finch.
              1736 11.5.33 ♂ Procarduelis n. nepalensis. Nepal dark rose finch.
              1737 11.5.33 ♂ Procarduelis n. nepalensis. Nepal dark rose finch.
              1738 11.5.33 ♂ Fringillauda b. haematopygia. Tibetan mountain finch.
              1739 11.5.33 ♂ Phoenicurus frontalis. Blue fronted redstart.
              1740 11.5.33 ♂ Larvivara brunnea White browed bush robin.
              1741 11.5.33 ♂ Ianthia hypererythra. Rufous bellied bush robin.
              1742 11.5.33 ♂ Anthus roseatus. Hodgson's pipit.
              1743 11.5.33 ♂ Certhia f. nepalensis. Nepal tree creeper.
              1744 11.5.33 ♂ Phylloscopus t. trochiloides. Dull green willow warbler.
              1745 11.5.33 ♂ Phylloscopus p. pulcher. Orange barred willow warbler.
              1746 11.5.33 ♂ Lophophanes v. beavani. Sikkim black tit.
              1747 11.5.33 ♂ Aethopyga ignicauda ignicauda. Fire tailed yellow backed sunbird.
              1748 11.5.33 ♂ Aethopyga ignicauda ignicauda. Fire tailed yellow backed sunbird.

              GB 235 RBG/2/REC · Collection · 1913 - 2010
              Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives

              Eight boxes of material relating to Roland Edgar Cooper who was Curator (Head Gardener) at the Royal Botanic Garden between 1934 and 1950. Material consists of correspondence, field notes, photographs and maps from his plant collecting expeditions in Sikkim, Bhutan and Punjab between 1913 and 1916, and family / genealogical information.

              Cooper, Roland Edgar
              George H. Cave Collection
              GB 235 CAV · Collection · 1896 - 2008

              Description and arrangement by G. Simpson - August 2023.

              2 Boxes.

              Box 1: Contains folders, GB 235/CAV/1/1 [Correspondence][GB 235/CAV/1/1 is split into two physical folders], GB 235/CAV/1/2 [Cultivation], and GB 235/CAV/1/3 [Management]. Material relates entirely to George Cave's administration of Lloyd Botanic Garden, Darjeeling, with the exception of item GB 235/CAV/1/1/1, which is a journal entry by Cave when travelling to India in 1896.

              Box 2: GB 235/CAV/2 - Contains Folders that relate to various expeditions led by Cave from Lloyd botanic garden, Darjeeling, to Sikkim. Letters, Maps, Diaries, Notes.

              Cave, George H.
              LSH/1/1/1/1/20 · Part · 1933-05-09
              Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

              SUMMARY:
              Page lists bird specimens numbered 1717–1727 recorded on 9 May 1933, with sexes and species noted, including Nepal white-browed rosefinch, white-collared blackbird, black-faced laughingthrush, red-breasted rosefinch, rufous-breasted accentor, and wood snipe. Includes a reference to 'Hodgson Mountain finch.'

              CONTENT:
              1717 9.5.33 ♂ Propasser thura thura The Nepal white browed rose finch ✓
              1718 - ♀ Fringillauda n. nemoricola. Hodgson Mountain finch. ✓
              1719 - ♀ Propasser thura thura. Nepal white browed rose finch! ✓
              1720 - ♂ Turdus merula albocinctus. White collared blackbird ✓
              1721 - ♀ " " " - - - ✓
              1722 - ♀ Trochalopteron a. affini. Black faced laughing thrush ✓
              1723 - ♂ Pyrrhospiza punicea punicea. Red breasted rose finch. ✓
              1724 - ♂ " " " - - - ✓
              1725 - ♂ " " " - - - ✓
              1726 - ♂ Prunella s. strophiata. Rufous breasted accentor. ✓
              1727 - ♂ Capella nemoricola. The wood snipe (?). ✓

              LSH/1/1/1/1/64 · Part · 1933-06-19 - 1933-06-21
              Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

              SUMMARY:
              Entries record a female Cuculus optatus c. bakeri on 19.6.33, a male Dendrotreron hodgsonii on 20.6.33, a male Tragopan satyra, and a female Propasser t. thura on 21.6.33. A note headed "Ludlow 22." describes a recently built, ornate 3-storied guest house by the Penlop, set around a flag-stoned quadrangle with suites at the four corners.

              CONTENT:

              1. ♀ 19.6.33. Cuculus optatus c. bakeri Himalayan cuckoo. ✓
                1935 ♂ 20.6.33 Dendrotreron hodgsonii. Speckled wood pigeon. ✓
                1936 ♂ - Tragopan satyra. Tragopan. ✓
                1937 ♀ 21.6.33. Propasser t. thura. Nepal white browed rose finch. ✓

              Ludlow 22. The Penlop has recently built a most imposing 3-storied guest house, decorated in the usual ornate fashion of the country. It occupies the centre of a flag-stoned quadrangle at the 4 corners of which are suites of rooms for guests.

              LSH/1/1/1/1/32 · Part · 1933-05-15
              Part of The Ludlow & Sherriff Collection

              SUMMARY:
              Entries list several bird specimens with sexes and common names, alongside notes for P. griffithii (LTD 5), P. cannoni (LTD 6), and 'Liddon 16.' The page also describes Lingmathang plain as a pastoral scene with yaks, cows, and calves grazing on a flat grassy plain.

              CONTENT:

              1. K.S. 33 ♂ Certhia f. nepalensis. Nepal tree-creeper.
              2. " ♀ Lophophanes d. dichrous. Brown crested tit.
              3. " ? " ater aemodius. Himalayan Cole tit.
              4. " ♀ Accipiter nisus melanoschistus. Indian sparrow hawk.
              5. " ♀ Ithaginis cruentus. Blood pheasant.
              6. " ♂ " " " "
              7. " ♂ " " " "

                P. griffithii (LTD 5)
                P. cannoni (LTD 6)

                Liddon 16.
                Lingmathang plain
                presents a pastoral scene
                with yaks, cows & their calves
                grazing contentedly on the
                flat grassy plain.