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            26 Archival description results for Scotland

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            GB 235 LOU · Collection · 1862

            2 folders, each containing around 40 specimens, the first being the collection curated by Great Aunt Lou - Louisa Hoby nee Russell in around 1862. The second seems to have been put together at least partly by 'DR' and includes seaweed specimens from Cumbrae.

            Russell, Louisa
            GB 235 GBY/2/4/1 · Item · 28-31 July 1994
            Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

            1 - 7"x10"Photograph taken at The Ecology and Conservation of Scotland's Rare Ferns conference, a meeting of the British Pteridological Society at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh (RBGE) Thursday 28 - Sunday 31 July 1994.

            Photograph includes a key, identifying all figures in the photograph from the conference. Also lists, those absent from the photograph.

            Mary Gibby #75 in key, 2nd/3rd row from top at the end on right side

            Unknown
            GB 235 STI · File · 1916

            •Correspondence (March – April 1916) and a paper titled ‘Mosses from West Ross-shire’.

            Stirton, Dr. James
            GB 235 SAB · Collection · 1870 - 1949

            SAB/1: Minute Books, 4 volumes
            SAB/2: Accounts
            SAB/3: Correspondence / papers
            SAB/4: Publications
            SAB/5: Photo Album
            SAB/6: Maps
            SAB/7: Ephemera / Objects including snuff mull and leather bag

            Scottish Alpine Botanical Club
            Robert Moyes Adam Papers
            GB 235 RBG/2/RMA · Collection · 1903 - 1949
            Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives

            various photographs and illustrations
            series of papers donated in February 1978 by Mary Noble including a leaflet for a Scottish Arts Council Exhibition in Charlote Square, March 1970; photocopy of his obituary in The Scotsman in 1967 and two excerpts from the Scots Magazine, September and October 1954 containing two parts of an article about Adam and his photography.

            Adam, Robert Moyes
            GB 235 GBY/7/6/1 · Item
            Part of Professor Mary Gibby Collection

            1 document. Photocopy. Bound

            [TITLE] The Restoration of Ascog Hall Fernery Isle of Bute, Plant Inventory.
            Prepared by The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. By D.R. Mitchell, Curator. 1997.

            [Excerpt from Introduction] This document was prepared by staff of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh following the request by Mr. & Mrs. W. Fyfe in January 1996, to assist with the research, planning and replanting of the Ascog Hall Fernery.

            It is a record of the material selected to replant the fernery during the spring of 1997, in a style evocative of the original planting recorded int eh article from the Gardeners Chronicle of 1879. Following extensive research in the gardens library and consultation with science staff regarding changes in nomenclature, as many of the original plants as possible were obtained.

            Mitchell, David R.
            GB 235 RBG/2/GDS/2 · Item · 1813
            Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives

            'A Catalogue of a few of the Rarest and Latest Introduced Plants, cultivated for sale at Don's Botanic Garden and Nursery, Forfar', by G. Don; late curator of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh; Honorary [Corresponding] Member of the Linnaean Society, London; and late President of the Rational Institute of Dundee.
            Catalogue includes greenhouse plants, shrubs and herbaceous plants, is 17 pages longs and contains the following quote from Don at the end: “this catalogue contains but a small proportion of my Herbaceous Collection; which is equaled by few in Britain, and surpassed by none perhaps but the Cambridge one. I have also upwards of three hundred species of Grasses.”
            Front cover slightly annotated by former owner Patrick Neill.

            Balfour, Sir Isaac Bayley