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Botanical paintings by Jane Wisely [Jean Troup Wisely] (1905- ) Water-colour Collection of Jane Wisely. I have no botanical training & all my classifications are tentative. I should be glad to have correction where necessary. I am willing to work under direction & to go anywhere in the U.K. (or outside) for specimens. Box 1 Collection Number and Title: I. Lycopodiaceae, Equisetaceae, Polypodiaceae, Aspleniaceae, Athyriaceae, Aspidiaceae, Blechnaceae, Pinaceae, Ranunculaceae [Box 1] Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name Location Notes [condition, annotations etc] 1 July 1971 Lycopodiaceae Lycopodium clavatum Stag’s Horn Moss Glen Affric, Inverness- shire 71 2 10.5.41 Equisetaceae Equisetum telmateia Great Horse- tail Trefnant, N. Wales Marshy places. 182. 2 colour drawings. 1 labelled: 12.6.74 Glenashdale 3 1941 Equisetaceae Equisetum arvense Common Horsetail Denbigh 208 4 18.6.75 Equisetaceae Equisetum hyemali No entry Hoy, Orkney On same page as no. 5 below

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Page 1: Botanical paintings by Jane Wisely [Jean Troup Wisely

Botanical paintings by Jane Wisely [Jean Troup Wisely] (1905- )

Water-colour Collection of Jane Wisely.

I have no botanical training & all my classifications are tentative. I should be glad to have correction where necessary. I am willing to work under direction &

to go anywhere in the U.K. (or outside) for specimens.

Box 1

Collection Number and Title: I. Lycopodiaceae, Equisetaceae, Polypodiaceae, Aspleniaceae, Athyriaceae,

Aspidiaceae, Blechnaceae, Pinaceae, Ranunculaceae [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 July 1971 Lycopodiaceae Lycopodium clavatum

Stag’s Horn Moss

Glen Affric, Inverness-shire

71

2 10.5.41 Equisetaceae Equisetum telmateia

Great Horse-tail

Trefnant, N. Wales

Marshy places. 182. 2 colour drawings. 1 labelled: 12.6.74 Glenashdale

3 1941 Equisetaceae Equisetum arvense

Common Horsetail

Denbigh 208

4 18.6.75 Equisetaceae Equisetum hyemali

No entry Hoy, Orkney On same page as no. 5 below

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

5 19.6.75 Equisetaceae Equisetum pratense

No entry Thurso Kirkyard

790

6 No entry Equisetaceae Equisetum arvense

Shady Horsetail

No entry

7 July 1971 Equisetaceae Equisetum sylvaticum

‘Fairy Larch’ Loch Oich 71

8 1st week of August

Equisetaceae Equisetum fluviatile

No entry Shetland

9 12.7.75 Polypodiaceae Cysteropteris fragilis

Brittle Bladder Fern

Avonside, Tomintoul

799, 797

10 2.8.75 Polypodiaceae Polystichum aculeatum

Shield Fern The Park, Stornoway, Lewis

816

10a 2.8.75 Polypodiaceae Asplenium filix-femina

Lady Fern The Park, Stornoway, Lewis

[No drawing]

11 1973 Polypodiaceae Phyllitis scolopendrium

Hart’s-Tongue Fern

I.W. August 219. Scolopendrium vulgare ?

12 8.5.74 Aspleniaceae Asplenium marinum

Sea Asplenium

Muchalls, Kincardenshire

A rock cleft; also Arran, Kildonan. 670

13 No date Athyriaceae Athyrium felix-femina

Lady Fern No entry 824

14 22.6.74 Aspidiaceae Dryopteris borreri

No entry Benlister Glen, Arran

18” high; pale green, brown scales on back of rachis. 702, 703

15 23.6.74 Aspidiaceae Dryopteris aemula

No entry Lochranza, Arran

In (a) very shady place under trees. 704

16 August 1971

Aspidiaceae Polystichum lonchitis

Holly Fern E. Inverness-shire

2500 ft.

17 1972 Blechnaceae Blechnum spicant

Hard Fern No entry Common in Highlands.

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

18 9.4.74 Pinaceae Larix decidua Larch Crathes,

Aberdeenshire 668

19 1968 Ranunculaceae Caltha palustris Marsh

Marigold Hants.

20 1968 Ranunculaceae

Trollius europaeus

Globe Flower

Braemar, at foot of Morrone

1) Opposite taken from garden. Foot of Morrone, Braemar. 2) Wild specimen on Deeside above Ballater; by side of Dee, Dinnet Bridge. Wild specimen rather smaller as above. 10 petals, 5 inner, 5 outer, effect as of large buttercup. Found in Aberdeenshire.

21 2.7.75 Ranunculaceae [Trollius europaeus]

Dee above Pass of Ballater

22 3.8.74 Ranunculaceae Aconitum anglicum

Monkshood Ballater, Aberdeenshire

759; white hairs on petals

23 1944 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus auricomus

Goldilocks Denbigh

24 19.6.75 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus repens

Creeping Buttercup

Stromness, Orkney

787

25 15.7.72 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus acris Meadow

Buttercup Waterside, Feughside

26 8.vi.38 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus acris Meadow

Crowfoot Denbigh Rank grass.

27 10.6.74 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus sceleratus

Celery-leafed Buttercup

Arran 782

28 10.viii.36 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus flammula

Lesser Spearwort

Loch Shin, Sutherland

Marshy places.

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

29 April 1971 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus ficaria

Lesser Celandine

Deeside, Aberdeenshire

30 11.5.39 Ranunculaceae

Aquilegia vulgaris

Columbine Cefn, Denbigh. Also (leaves only) West Dean Wood, Hants, May.

31 1942 Ranunculaceae Thalictrum flavum

Common Meadow Rue

Denbigh 2 colour drawings

32 7.7.74 Ranunculaceae Thalictrum minus

Lesser Meadow Rue

Cheddar Gorge, Somerset

[No drawing]

33 31.vii.36 Ranuncalaceae Thalictrum minus

Lesser Meadow Rue

Cheddar Gorge, Somerset

In crevices of rock. 709. Leaves rather bigger.

34 7.7.72 Ranunculaceae Thalictrum dunense

No entry Aberdeen beach: dry sandy bank.

Collection Number and Title: II. Nymphaceae, Papaveraceae, Cruciferae, Resedaceae, Hypericaceae,

Tamaricaceae [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 June 1976 Nymphaceae No entry Yellow water-lilly Peebles

2 28.vii.36 Papaveraceae Papaver rhoeas Poppy Failand,

Somerset Cultivated ground.

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

3 15.6.73 Papaveraceae Papaver somniferum

Opium Poppy Paulsgrove Causeway, Portsmouth

Near rubbish dump.

4 26.6.69 Papaveraceae Glaucium flavum Horned Poppy Gosport,

Hants. Browndown Range

5 mid-May 1971

Papaveraceae Chelidonium majus

Greater Celandine

Hants.

6 14.6.75 Cruciferae Hesperis matronalis

Dame’s Violet Stromness and elsewhere in Orkney

774

7 15.8.74 Cruciferae Sinapis arvensis Charlock Persley,

Aberdeen 765

8 29.8.71 No entry Cakile maritima Sea Rocket Aberdeen Sand

9 30.7.73 Cruciferae Diplotaxis muralis

Stinkweed Ventnor, I.W.

Also Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth, 25.8.73. 658

10 26.6.69 Cruciferae Crambe maritima

Sea Kale Gosport, Hants

Coast off Browndown Range.

11 31.3.74 Cruciferae

Lepidium campestre

Common Pepperwort

Weed in Anderson Drive South , Aberdeen

666 [2 drawings, 1 pen and ink, 1 colour]

12 July 1968 Cruciferae Capsella bursa-pastoris

Shepherd’s Purse No entry Common weed. 47

13 5.5.74 Cruciferae Cochlearia officinalis

Common Scury Grass

Muchalls, Kincardenshire

669

14 10 June 1969

Cruciferae Cochlearia armoracia

Horseradish Portsmouth Harbour, Horsea Island

Armoracia rusticana

15 24.iv.38 Cruciferae Cardamine pratensis

Lady’s Smock Forest o’ Birse; and Hants

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

15.v.71

16 1968 Cruciferae Matthiola incana Stock Sea cliffs,

Hants

17 16.7.74 Cruciferae

Barbarea verna American Cress Shore of Hangstone Harbour, Portsmouth

740

18 20.5.73 Cruciferae Alliaria petiola Garlic Mustard;

Jack by the Hedge

Cotswold wayside

2 drawings, one pen and ink, one colour

19 June 1968 Cruciferae Sisymbrium officinale

Hedge Mustard Portsmouth

20 13.5.72 Cruciferae Cardamine impatiens ?

Narrow-leaved Bittercress

Compton Church, Surrey (Hist. Ass.)

21 1968 Resedaceae Reseda lutea Mignonette Horsea Island

and Portsdown

22 1968 Resedaceae Reseda luteola Weld; Dyer’s

Rocket Portsdown 2 colour drawings

23 1.8.40 Hypericaceae Hypericum perforatum

Common St John’s Wort

Pitlochry, Perthshire

24 early July 1971

Hypericaceae Hypericum pulchrum

Beautiful/Slender St. John’s Wort

Cannich Road, Inverness-shire

78

25 1971 Hypericaceae Hypericum hirsutum

Hairy St. John’s Wort

26 August 1971

Hypericaceae Hypericum calycinum

Rose of Sharon Drum, Aberdeenshire

27 3.11.68 Tamaricaceae Tamarix gallica Tamarisk Pagham

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Harbour, Hants

Collection Number and Title: III. Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Balsaminaceae, Aquifoliaceae,

Celestraceae. Leguminosae [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 1968 Caryophyllaceae Silene dioica Red

Campion No entry

2 1st week of August 1969

Caryophyllaceae Silene dioica zetlandia

Red Campion

Shetland, Mainland

[No drawing]

2a July 1968 Caryophyllaceae Silene alba White

Campion Southampton

3 21.6.69 Caryophyllaceae Silene vulgaris Bladder

Campion Harting Down, Hants

4 25.7.74 Caryophyllaceae Silene vulgaris Bladder

Campion Ardersier, near Inverness

750

5 2.6.71 Caryophyllaceae Silene gallica Small

Catchfly St Mary’s, Scillies

Also white.

5a 26.6.1969 Caryophyllaceae

Silene nutans Nottingham Catchfly

Browndown rifle range, Gosport, Hants.

Small drawing on reverse

6 1968 Caryophyllaceae Lychnis flos-cuculi

Ragged Robin

No entry

7 July 1972 Chenopodiaceae Chenopodium bonus-henricus

Good King Henry

Kindrogan Orache

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

7a

K. 72 [Drawing of unidentified Chenopodiaceae]

8 June 1968 Chenopodiaceae Chenopodium rubrum

Red goose-foot?

Portsmouth

9 Sept 1968 Chenopodiaceae Beta maritima Wild Beet Emsworth

10 28.7.73 Chenopodiaceae Halimione portulacoides

Sea Purslane Pilsey Island, Sussex

656

11 June 1968 Chenopodiaceae Chenopodium murale

Nettle-leafed goose-foot?

Portsmouth

12 July 1944 Balsaminaceae Impatiens glandulifera

Balsam; Policeman’s Helmet

Denbigh [2 colour drawings]

13 Dec. 1970 Aquifoliaceae Ilex aquifolium Holly Hants.

14 22.10.39 Celastraceae Euonymus europaeus

Spindle Berry

Denbigh

15 7.7.74 Leguminosae Genista tinctoria Dyer’s

Greenweed North Somerset

713

16 27.4.69 Papilionaceae Ulex europaeus Gorse; Furze

Whin Setham 672 [2 colour drawings]

17 24.iv.38 Papilionaceae Cytisus scoparius Broom Forest o’

Birse, Kincardine

Roadside – fairly sandy soil

17a Drawing of unidentified legume

18 9.8.73 Leguminosae Melilotus alba White

Melilot Ferry Road, Portsmouth

658

19 1.7.73 Papilionaceae Astragalus glycyphyllos

Milk Vetch Duncton, Sussex

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

20 July 1971 Papilionaceae Vicia sylvatica Wood Vetch Glengarry,

Inverness-shire

Forestry paths; Also in sea shingle at Arran and Ardersier; also seen at St Cyrus. 71 [2 colour drawings]

21 June 1968 Papilionaceae Melilotus officinalis

Melilot Portsmouth [No drawing]

22 Early August 1969

Papilionaceae Vicia cracca Tufted Vetch

Sumburgh, Shetland

23 Leguminaceae [sic]

Lathyrus palustris

Marsh Pea [No drawing]

23a 7.7.73 Papilionaceae Lupineus arboreus

Lupin Pilsey Island, Sussex

Also on Hayling Is., Hants. [2 colour drawings]

24 August 1971

Papilionaceae Lupinus nootkatensis

No entry Deeside, Dinnet Bridge, Aberdeenshire

Dinnet 28.6.64 [2 colour drawings, a. showing seed pods, b. showing flowers]

Collection Number and Title: IV. Rosaceae, Crassulaceae, Saxifragaceae, Lythraceae, Onagraceae,

Hippuridaceae, Parnassiaceae. [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 29.6.68 Rosaceae Spiraea filipendula

Dropwort Danebury Ring, Hants

1a Sept. 1968 Rosaceae Spiraea ulmaria Meadow

sweet Lumphanan, Aberdeenshire

2 1968 Rosaceae Rubus fruticosus Bramble Selbourne,

Hampshire

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

3 28.7.75 Rosaceae Spiraea salicifolia Bridewort Rhynie,

Aberdeenshire 819

4 8.6.75 Rosaceae Geum macrophyllum

No entry Invershin, Sutherland

772

5 No date Rosaceae Rubus fruticosus Bramble

No entry [2 colour drawings, one showing fruits, one showing flowers]

6 30.7.73 Rosaceae Rubus caesius Dewberry Ventnor 653

7 August 1965

Rosaceae Rubus saxatilis Stone

Bramble Dinnet 825

8 Sept Rosaceae Sorbus aucuparia Rowan No entry

9 10.8.40 Rosaceae Potentilla palustris

Marsh Cinquefoil

Coutlaw, Aberdeenshire

Marshes; also Muir of Ord and Somerset

10 July 1971 Rosaceae Potentilla recta Sulphur

Cinquefoil Deeside Rd, Aberdeen

On top of dry earth wall; garden escape. W. of Beaconhill Rd.

11 3.8.39 Rosaceae Geum urbanum Wood Avens

or Herb Bennet

Shipham, Somerset

Woods and hedge-rows

12 Late July 1936

Rosaceae Geum rivale glaucobatus

Water Avens Kirkmichael, Perthshire

In running water

13 July 1970 ?

Rosaceae Sanguisorba officinalis

Great Burnet Grasmere

14 1941 Rosacerae Poterium sanguisorba

Salad Burnet Cefn, Denbigh

15 29.5.69 Rosaceae Prunus avium Gean Nr. Dunect,

Aberdeenshire

16 25.5.74 Rosaceae Prunus padus Bird Cherry Ross-shire

(plentiful) 676

17 16.5.71 Rosaceae No entry Hawthorn Plymouth 3 colour drawing, one showing berries,

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

two showing flowers

18 May 1974 Rosaceae Sorbus aucuparia Rowan Ross-shire 675. Drawing showing flowers

19 7.7.74 Crassulaceae Sedum reflexum Reflexed

Stonecrop Cheddar Gorge, Somerset

12 stamens. 710

20 31.5.71 Crassulaceae Umbilicus rupestris

Pennywort S.W. Cornwall

21 1937 Parnassiaceae Parnassia palustris

Grass of Parnassus

Liddesdale, Dumfries-shire

709

21a July 1971 Lythraceae Lythrum salicaria Purple

Loosestrife Sent from Test Valley

Seen by Loch Awe & opposite Handa

22 No entry Onagraceae

Epilobium hirsutum

Codlins & Cream; Great Willow Herb

Hants Stem has very small hairs

23 July 1940 Onagraceae Epilobium montanum ?

Broad-leaved Willowherb

H.S.D. garden, Denbigh

Cultivated ground, etc. 173 [2 colour drawings]

24 July 1971 Onagraceae Epilobium palustre

Cannich, Inverness-shire

25 July 1940 Onagraceae Epilobium angustifolium

Rosebay Willowherb

H.S.D. garden, Denbigh

Waste places, eg. Felled woods

26 1942 Onagraceae Epilobium palustre

Marsh Willowherb

Denbigh 215. [2 colour drawings]

27 July 1968 Onagraceae Oenothera biennis

Evening Primrose

Southampton

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

28 10.7.70 Onagraceae Oenothera erythrosepala

No entry Horsea Island, Portsmouth Harbour

Bullous red dots

29 23.6.74 Onagraceae

Fuschia magellicana

Fuschia Seen in Connemara, Benlister Arran, Sannox Arran

Brought to Ierland from Chile by an English sailor in the 1780’s. (Brandan Lehane, Companion Guide to Ireland 1974.) 698

30 29.6.72 Hippuridaceae Hippuris vulgaris Mare’s Tail Tulloch Hill,

Perthshire In water

Collection Number and Title: Cyperaceae XII. [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1

21.7.73 Sparganiaceae Sparganium emersum

Unbranched Bur-reed

In water Hatchett Bond New Forest

Between Beaulieu and Lymington

2 14.8.73 No entry No entry Branched

Bur-reed Woods Mill, Sussex

Inlk drawing

3 14.7.74 Typhaceae Typha angustifolia

Arrow-leaved reed-mace

Medina Estuary (in water)

732

4 11.6.74 Cyperaceae Eleocharis palustris

Common Spike Rush

Arran 702

5 9.6.74 Cyperaceae Scirpus maritimus

Sea Club-rush

Sea-shore, Lamlash, Arran

687. Stem sharply triangular

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

6 7.7.74 Cyperaceae Schoenus nigricans

Bog-rush N. Somerset (in water);

707. Stem sharply triangular

7 14.8.73 Cyperaceae Cyperus longus Sweet

Galingale Woods Mill, Sussex

Triangular stalk; 663

8 1972 Cyperaceae Carex binervis No entry Kindrogan Hill,

Enochdhu

9 June 1972 Cyperaceae Carex rostrata Bottle Sedge Kindrogan , in

water

10 1971 Cyperaceae Carex pallescens Inverness-

shire

11 July 1971 Cyperaceae Carex limosa East

Inverness-shire

12 August 1945

Cyperaceae Carex montana

Lewis 793

13 18.6.75 Cyperaceae Carex buxbaumii Hoy, Orkney 788

14 June 1975 Cyperaceae Carex flava Orkney 796

15 18.6.75 Cyperaceae Carex montana Hoy [No drawing]

16 13.6.76 Gramineae Melica nutans Peebles

Collection Number and Title: Gramineae. XIII. [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 17.8.74 Gramineae Glyceria maxima No entry Edge of Dee at 779

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Bieldside, Aberdeen

2 13.7.74 Gramineae Catabrosa aquatica

No entry Alvestone I.W. In still water. 721

3 July 1971 Gramineae

Seiglingia procumbens

No entry Above Cannich, Inverness-shire

4 June 1969 Gramineae Festuca pratensis

Meadow Fescue ?

Near Browndown

5 July 1971 Gramineae Festuca vivipara No entry Glen Affric

Inverness-shire

71

6 June 1974 Gramineae Phleum pratense Timothy Arran

7 1972 Gramineae Poa trivialis No entry Kindrogan,

Perthshire

8 22.6.69 Gramineae Dactylis glomerata

Cocksfoot Grass

Woods Mill, Sussex

9 10.6.69 Gramineae Briza media Quake Grass Horsey Island,

Portsmouth

10 June 1973 Gramineae Briza minor No entry I.W.

11 13.7.74 Gramineae Bromus uniloides

No entry Alvestone I.W. In hedge. 727

12 14.4.74 Gramineae Agropyron pungens

Sea Couch Grass

Medina Estuary, I.W.

728

13 12.7.74 Gramineae Hordeum murinum

Wild Barley Newport, I.W. 716

14 Late July 1974

Gramineae Koeleria gracilis No entry Tomatin

Inverness-767

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

shire

15 3.8.74 Gramineae Helictotrichon pratense

Meadow Oat Grass

Ballater, Aberdeenshire

758

16 July 1972 Gramineae Helictotrichon pratensis

No entry Kindrogan, Perthshire

17 1st week of August 1969

Gramineae Holcus lanatus No entry

Lerwick

18 13.7.74 Gramineae Calamagrostis epigejos

Bush Grass Alverstone, I.W.

722

19 8.7.74 Gramineae Deschampsia caespitosa

No entry N. Somerset 715

20 1972 Gramineae Deschampsia flexuosa

No entry Kindrogan, Perthshire

756

21 3.8.74 Gramineae Agrostis tenuis No entry Ballater,

Aberdeenshire 757

22 July 1974 Gramineae Phleum pratense Timothy I.W. 705

23 1st week of August 1969

Gramineae Phalaris arundinacea

Reed Canary Grass

Shetland, Mainland

24 4.10.69 Gramineae Phalaris canariensis

Canary Grass London A London rubbish tip

25 28.7.73 Gramineae

Spartina townsendii

Common Cord-grass or Rice grass

Pilsey Island, Sussex

660. Within wash of high tide. Typed page pasted on reverse of title label sheet giving descriptive and distribution information for the species

26 13.7.74 Gramineae Gandinia fragilis Alvestone,

I.W. 720 720

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

27 Late July 1974

Gramineae ? (her question mark)

No entry Tomatin, Inverness-shire

749; 743; 742 [3 colour drawings of unidentified species of grass]

28 14.vi.36 Gramineae

No names given Helidon, Northants

Pasture. Seft-grass; Rye-grass; Meadow-pea; Lesser Rush; Meadow foxtail. [Drawing shows 5 separate species of grass]

29 1968 Gramineae Sinosurus cristatus

Meadow Foxtail

No entry

30 18.6.75 Gramineae Poa alpine No name Hoy, Orkney 786

31 2.8.75 Gramineae Lollium multiflorum

No entry Lewis 820

32 3.8.75 Gramineae Molinea caerulea

Purple Moor Grass

Lewis 809

33 4.8.75 Gramineae Agrostis stolonifera

No entry Lewis 814

34 3.8.75 Gramineae Brachypodium sylvaticum

No entry Lewis 817

35 8.8.75 Gramineae Avena strigosa No entry

Port of Ness (beach), Lewis

A now dis-used oat, ripening in northern latitudes, taken to the wild. 818

36 2.8.75 Gramineae Alopecurus geniculatus

No entry The Park, Stornoway, Lewis

799

37 2.8.75 Gramineae Alopecurus pratensis

Meadow Foxtail

Stornoway, Lewis

800

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Collection Number and Title: Orchidaceae [Box 1]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 12.7.75 Orchidaceae Coeloglossum viride

Frog Orchid Avon Valley Near Tomintoul - 812

2 3.8.75 Orchidaceae

Dactylorchis fuchsii var. hebridiensis

Valtos, Lewis

Rich machair, frog, incarnata, twayblade red cover, bluebell, thalyctrum, dunense, fellwort. 804 [2 colour drawings]

3 23.7.39 Orchidaceae / Aracaceae II

Epipactis palustris (?)

Marsh Helleborine

Denbigh

4 24.7.73 Orchidaceae Epipactis palustris

Marsh Helleborine

Totland, I.W. Also seen in Somerset 1974. 637

5 1945 Orchidaceae No entry Greater

Helleborine Compton, Hants.

6 1945 Orchidaceae No entry Lesser

Helleborine Compton, Hants.

7 n.d. Orchidaceae Goodyera repens Creeping

Lady’s Tresses

No entry [2 colour drawings]

8 21.6.69 Orchidaceae Herminium monorchis

Musk Orchid Harting Down

9 30.v.36 Orchidaceae Listera ovata Tway-blade Quantock

Hills, Somerset

By sides of woods and shady places. Painting later. [3 colour drawings]

10 1963 Orchidaceae Listera ovata Lesser Tway-

blade Linn of Dee, Aberdeenshire Abrdn.)

Glen Affric, 1971. (British Assn. in Abdn.) [3 colour drawings]

11 7.6.41 Orchidaceae Neottia nidus-avis

Bird’s-Nest Orchid

Found by B. Johns near

By JW, in Compton, Hants., 1945. [No drawing]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Foxhall, Denbigh

12 7.8.39 Orchidaceae

Goodyera repens Creeping Ladies’ Tresses

Cromdale, Inverness-shire;

also C.of Dinnet, Aberdeenshire 1972.Woods, especially the pine-forests of E. Scotland. Not S. of Cumberland. [No drawing]

13 24.7.73 Orchidaceae Gymnacenia coropsea

Great Scented Orchid

Totland, I.W. 638

14 n.d. Orchidaceae

Habenaria conopsea

Fragrant Orchid / Scented Orchid

Old Winchester Hill, Hampshire

2 colour drawings

15 1971 Orchidaceae Leucorchis No entry Inverness-

shire

16 16.vi.36 Orchidaceae Habenaria chloroleuca

Greater Butterfly Orchid

Somerset also N.Wales and Arran. Wood; also Wales and Warburg Reserve, Hants. [No drawing]

17 10.v.37 Orchidaceae Habenaria bifolia Lesser

Butterfly Orchid

Alfoxton, Somerset

Wood.

18 12 June 1933

Orchidaceae Ophrys apifera Bee Orchid

Chepstow Clover field – turf; Dorset July.

19 1969 ? Orchidaceae Orphys insectifera

Fly Orchid Storrington, Sussex

Also Compton, Hants, 1945. [2 colour drawings]

20 2.5.40 and 4.5.40

Orchidaceae

Orchis morio Green-winged Orchid

Jordans, Beaconsfield and Bab-lock, Lythe, Oxford

Damp pastures.

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

21 14.v.38 Orchidaceae Orchis mascula Early Purple

Orchid Denbigh Woods. [2 colour drawings]

22 9.7.73 Orchidaceae Aceras anthropophorum

Man Orchid Above Shanklin, I.W.

23 1942 Orchidaceae Orphrys sphegodes

Early Spider Orchid

Dorset [2 colour drawings]

24 29.6.72 Orchidaceae Orchis incarnata No entry Foot of

Morrone, Braemar

Wet ground.

25 1st week of August 1969

Orchidaceae Dactylorhiza maculate

Heath Spotted Orchid

Spiggie, Shetlands

[3 colour drawings]

26 6.6.39 Orchidaceae Orchis maculata Spotted

Orchid Johnson’s Monument, Denbigh

Damp pastures. [4 colour drawings]

27 1.8.40 Orchidaceae Orchis pyramidalis

No entry Henllan, N. Wales.

Also Dorset, Dancing Ledge. [No drawing]

28 Whitsun 1945

Orchidaceae Dactylorhiza praetermissa

Fen/Marsh Orchid

Oxford [2 colour drawings]

29 June 1972 Orchidaceae Orchis purpurella No entry Morrone,

Braemar

30 29.6.72 Orchidaceae Orchis purpurella Tulloch Hill,

Perthshire 29.6.72

Tillquillie, near Banchory, Kincardineshire, 15.7.72 [2 colour drawings]

31 13.6.74 Orchidaceae Orchis purpurella No entry Kildonan,

Arran On sea shore amongst grass (plentiful). [2 colour drawings]

32 1944 No entry ? pyramidalis No entry Henllan

Quarry, Denbighshire

[2 colour drawings]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

33 9.v.37 Araceae

Arum maculatum

Wild Arum Alfoxton, Somerset; Shipham Gorge Somerset 31.viii.36

Hedgerows and ditches. [No drawing]

Box 2

Collection Number and Title: I. Ophioglossaceae, Cryptogrammaceae, Thelypteridaceae, Aspleniaceae,

Aspidaceae, Polypodiaceae, Cupressaceae, Taxaceae, Ranunculaceae, Nymphaeaceae, Papaveraceae,

Fumariaceae, Cruciferae [Box 2]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 11.7.71 Ophioglossaceae Botrychium lunaria Moonwort Glengarry,

Inverness-shire

2 11.7.70 Ophioglossaceae Ophioglessum vulgatum Adder’s

Tounge Horsea Island, Portsmouth Harbour

3 21.9.68 Cryptogrammaceae Allosorus crispus Bernh. Parsley fern Found at

Grasmere

4 26.5.74 Thelypteridaceae Thelpypteris palustris Marsh Fern 674

5 1971 Thelypteridaceae Polypodium phegoptris Beech Fern Strathfarrar

Invernesshire

6 1971 Aspleniaceae Asplenium viride Green 2 drawings

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

spleenwort

7 1968 Aspleniaceae Ceterach officinarum Rusty Back? Somerset

8 1976 Aspleniaceae Ceterach officinarum Rusty back

fern South Wales Late June

9 1968 Aspidaceae Dryopteris Oak fern Braemar 219

10 1968 Polypodiaceae Polypodium vulgare Common

polypody 219

11 1943 Cupressaceae Juniperus communis Juniper Cambus o’

May, Aberdeenshire

12 Oct 1968 Taxaceae Taxus baccata Yew Petersfield,

Hampshire

13 1942 Ranunculaceae Helleborus viridis Green

Hellebore Dolhyfryd, Denbigh

Also Selbourne, Hants

14 5.3.39 Ranunculaceae Helleborus foetidus Stinking

Hellebore Denbigh Woods. Pen and ink drawing

15 1943 Ranunculaceae Clematis vitalba Old Man’s

Beard Denbigh Traveller’s Joy. [No drawing]

16 3.5.41 Ranunculaceae Anemone nemorosa Wood

Anemone Denbigh Woods

17 No date Ranunculaceae Clematis vitalba Old Man’s

beard N. Wales Hants

18 25.7.74 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus flammula Lesser

Spearwort Loch Flemington, Inverness-shire

By lochside. #752

19 1968 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus aquatilis Water

Crowfoot Hants

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

20 March 1942

Ranunculus Ranunculus ficaria Lesser Celaandine

Aberdeen

21 July 1971 Nymphaeaceae Nymphaea alba occidentalis None Glen Affric,

Inverness-shire

22 July 1943 Nymphaeaceae Yellow

Waterlily Oxford

23 June 1971 Papaveraceae Papaver dubium? St. Cyrus

24 1946 Papaveraceae Meconopsis cambrica (2) Welsh

Poppy Loch Oich Inverness-shire (2 drawings)

25 15.8.74 Fumariaceae Fumaria officinalis Fumitory Persley,

Aberdeen 778

26 31.5.71 Fumaricaeae Fumaria pupurea Near Praa

Sands, Cornwall

Also seen in E. Inverness-shire

27 6.6.68 Fumaricaeae Corydalis claviculata Craigiedarg,

Aberdeenshire

28 7.7.73 Cruciferae Raphanus maritimus Sea Radish Pilsey Island,

Sussex 2 drawings. One in ink, one colour

29 9.6.74 Cruciferae Cardamine flexuosa Wood

Bitter Cress Arran 695

30 25.7.74 Cruciferae Rorippa islandica Marsh

Yellow Cress

Loch Flemington, Inverness-shire

753

31 4.5.41 Cruciferae Cheiranthus cheri Wallflower Denbigh Castle

walls Old walls: not indigenous. Intro about 1537

32 15.8.71 Cruciferae Rorippa sylvestris Creeping

Yellow Cress

By water’s edge, Dee, Aberdeen

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

32a Rorippa sp.

33 17.6.76 Cruciferae Cardamine amaris Peebles

34 12.6.76 Cruciferae Lepidium Smithii; Lepidium

heterophyllum Smith’s Pepperwort

Peebles, by Tweed

34a 1972 Cruciferae

3 colour drawings of unidentified crucifers

35 16.6.76 Cruciferae Cardamine flexousa Peebles,

bank of Tweed

Collection Number and Title: VI. Euphorbiaceae, Polygonaceae, Ericaceae, Primulaceae, Plumbaginaceae,

Gentianaceae, Boraginaceae, Solanaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae [Box 2]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 2.7.75 Euphorbiaceae Mercurialis annua Annual

Mercury (male)

Sent f. N. Somerset 789

2 June 1968

Euphorbiaceae Mercurialis perennis Dog’s Mercury 47 Southsea, Hants

3 July 1974

Euphorbiaceae Eupholia lathyrus Caper spurge Somerset 714

4 23.4.72 Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia

amygdaloides ? Sun spurge ? West Dean Wood,

Hants Euphorbia helioscopia. 1 colour drawing and 1 ink drawing

5 4.8.73 Europhricaeace Euphorbia replus Petty spurge Weed in no 47

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

6 11.6.72 Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia

portlandica Portland spurge

Lulworth Cove, Dorset

7 7.7.73 Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia paralias Sea spurge Pilsey Island, Sussex

8 2.6.74 Polygonaceae Polygonum bistorta Bistort Between Grasmere and

Hawkshead, Westmorland

678

9 June 1971

Polygonaceae Oxyria digyna Mountain Sorrel

Forestry path, W. Inverness-shire

10 10.7.71 Polygonaceae Rumex acetosella Sheep’s Sorrel Craigard, Glengarry,

Inverness-shire

11 1968 Polygonaceae Rumex crispus Curled Dock Portsmouth 2 colour drawings

12 14.8.73 Polygonaceae Rumex

hydrolapathum Great Water Dock

Woods Mill, Sussex 665

13 28.7.73 Polygonaceae Rumex crispus Pilsey Island, Sussex 641

14 22.6.69 Polygonaceae Rumex obtusifolius

(?) Dock

Woods Mill

15 1944 Polygonaceae Rubus sanguineus Bloodveined

Dock King’s Mills, Denbigh [No drawing]

16 Sept 1944

Polygonaceae Rumex sanguineus Flowering Dock

Denbigh 2 drawings one in ink and one in colour

17 4.10.69 Polygonaceae Polygonum

pulchellum arinarium

Harefield rubbish tip

18 1965? Betulaceae Alnus glutinosa Alder Southwick, Hants. Late February

19 8.6.75 Betulaceae Betula pubescens Birch Invershin, Sutherland 773

20 Feb Fagaceae Corylus avellana Hazel Hants 2 colour drawings, one showing leaf and three

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1970 nuts, one showing buds and catkins

21 1960 Ericaceae Pyrola media Sent from Aboyne

Aberdeenshire 11.7.41. [Pencil annotation on drawing: 8.7.41 Pyrola intermedia, 203]

22 1971 Ericaceae Pyrola minor High road fr. Cannich,

Inverness-shire 71

23 6.5.41 Primulaceae Primula elatior Oxlip

Pen Parc, Henllan Woods. [No drawing – possibly the one misfiled after no. 24 below]

24 10.7.70 Plumbaginaceae Statice limonium Common Sea

Lavender Horsea Island, Portsmouth Harbour

25 1971 Primulaceae Primula veris Cowslip Isle of Wight Mid-May

26 June 1968

Gentianaceae Centauricum erythraea

Common Centaury

Arne, Dorset

27 1973 Gentianaceae Blackstonia

perfoliata Yellow Wort Horsea Island,

Portsmouth 15.6.73 Also ont Pilsey, Portsdown & Cotswolds)

28 20.6.75 Polemoniaceae Polemonium

caeruleum Jacob’s Ladder

Dingwall 823

29 1.7.39 Boraginaceae Cynoglossum

officinale Hound’s Tongue

Bodfari, N. Wales

30 6.8.40 Boraginaceae Lycopsis arvensis Lesser Bugloss Anderson Drive S.,

Aberdeen 161

31 12.6.39 Boraginaceae Lithosperinum

purpureo-caeruleum

Creeping Gromwell Denbigh In wood near limestone quarry. (rare)

32 1944 Boraginaceae Alkanet

Denbigh Also see Muchalls, May 1974, Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeenshire Aug. 1971

33 1.6.71 Boraginaceae Borago officinalis Borage Nr. Lands End

34 15.6.75 Boraginaceae Mertensia maritima Oyster Plant

Near Skara Brae 784. Anothor colour drawing: 2. Shetland, Mainland, 1sxt week of August 1969

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

35 Borginaceace Pulmonaria

longifolia Lungwort

Selham, Sussex

36 7.vi.36 Boraginaceae Symphytum

officinalis Comfrey

Wraxall, Somerset Roadside. Common.

37 29.v.69 Boraginaceae Symphytum

officinalis Comfrey Countesswells Road,

Aberdeenshire Also deep pink & white on I.W.

38 1958 Boraginaceae Echium vulgare Viper’s Bugloss

Hayling Island, Hants Also Dorset, July & Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth August

39 4.10.69 Solanaceae Nicandra

physalodes Shepperton rubbish tip,

Middlesex

40 14.8.73

Solanaceae Datura stramonium Thorn apple Weed in No. 47, Southsea

3 drawings. 1. Ink drawing labelled Thorn apple, St Asaph, 1941. 2. Colour drawing annotated: 659. 47 14.8.73. 3. Colour drawing with no annotations

Collection Number and Title: VIII. Campanulaceae, Lobeliaceae, Rubiaceae, Caprifolia, Valerianaceae,

Dispaceae, Compositae [Box 2]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 25.vii.36 Campanulaceae Campanula trachelium? Nettle-

leaved Bell-flower

Failand, Somerset

Hedgerow

2 8.8.38 Campanulaceae Campaula rotundifolia Harebell The Links,

Aberdeen [No drawing]

3 22.7.70 Campanulaceae Campapaula glomerata? Clustered

bell-flower Hedge near Compton, Hants

3 drawings. 1 dated 22.7.70, 1 dated 3.8.72, 1 possibly should go after the sheet for entry no. 2 above

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

4 June 1968 Campanulaceae Phyteum orbiculare Round-

headed rampion

Old Winchester Hill, Hampshire

5 10.8.39 Lobeliaceae Lobelia Dortmannia Water

Lobelia Drumbeg Loch, Sutherlandshire

In lochs, with foliage submerged. Common in Inverness-shire. 71

6 3.8.74 Rubiaceae Galium boreale Northern

Bedstraw Ballater, Aberdeenshire

757

7 Sept. 1968

Rubiaceae Galium verum? Lady’s bedstraw

Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

8 August 1968

Rubiaceae Galium saxatile Heath Bedstraw?

Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

No drawing

8a 21.6.69 Rubiaceae Galium cruciata Crosswort Hanting Down,

Hants

8b Rubiaceae Galium saxatile Heath

Bedstraw?

9 4.7.74 Caprifoliaceae Sambucus nigra Elder Countesswells

Road, Aberdeen

10 1969 Valerianaceae Valeriana officinalis Common

Valerian Westmoreland

Late July 1969. Drawing has penicil annotation ‘Cats Valerian’

11 13.8.73 Valerianaceae Centranthus ruber Red Valerian P.C.E. 664

12 25.vii.36 Dipsacaceae Scabiosa arvensis Field

Scabious Failand, Somerset

Pasture

13 30.7.73 Dipsacaceae Scabiosa columbaria None Ventnor 649. Downland

14 1941 Dipsacaceae Devil’s Bit

Scabious Torphins, Aberdeenshire

210

15 14.9.68 Compositae Bidens tripartita Tripartite

bur-marigold

Havant, Hampshire

Also by a lakeside near Lampeter, Wales

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

16 Sept 1968 Compositae Senecio jacoboea Ragwort Dinnet

Aberdeenshire

17 1968 Compositae Senecio aquatica Marsh

Ragwort Sussex 2 colour drawings

No number

Coltsfoot

1 ink drawing of leaf

18 Feb 1968 Compositae Petasites fragrans Winter

Heliotrope I.W.

19 30.7.73 Compositae Inula conyza Ploughman’s

Spikenard Wayside near Ventnor

651

20 Nov 1943 Compositae Inula conyza Ploughman’s

Spikenard Denbigh Dry banks

21 Sept 1968 Compositae Aster tripolium Sea Aster Emsworth [No drawing – possibly misfiled before no. 23]

22 Sept 1968 Compositae Solidago virgaurea Golden rod Dinnet

Aberdeenshire

23 July Compositae Eupatorium cannabinum Hemp

Agrimony I.W., St Cyrus etc.

2 colour drawings, one with no date, 1 dated June 1968, I.W.

24 1941 Compositae Achilla millefolium Milfoil or

Yarrow Denbigh

25 7.8.40 Compositae Achillea ptarmica Sneezewort Feughside,

Kincardinshire Dry soils, roadsides, etc.

26 July 1970 Compositae Matricaria inodora Scentless

Mayweed? Waste ground, Portsmouth

Matricary

27 1971 Compositae Tripleurospernum

inodorum Scentless Mayweed

71

28 28.7.73 Compositae Chamaemelum nobile Sweet

Chamomile Pilsey Island, Sussex

642

29 June 1968 Compositae Matricaria recutita Wild

Chamomile? Portsmouth 650

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

30 11.11.39 Compositae Chrysanthemum

segetum Corn Marigold

Moet Tycoysog, Denbigh

Corn-fields

31 May 1969 Compositae Chrysanthemum

Leucanthemum Ox-eye Daisy

Southwick, Hants

Collection Number and Title: VII. Dipsacaceae, Compositae, Alismataceae, Potamogetonaceae,

Juncaginaceae, Liliaceae, Juncaceae, Amaryllidaceae, Dioscoreaceae [Box 2]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 Dipsacaceae

Dipsacus fullonum Teasle Boars Hill, Oxford 29.7.39 and Portsmouth Creek, Tolland I.M. 24.7.73

2 drawings. 1 in ink and 1 in colour

2 14.10.39 Dipscacaeae Scabiosa

columbaria Small Scabious

Cefn, N.Wales

3 1942 Compositae Senecio squalidus Oxford

Ragwort Oxford

4 13.6.68 Compositae Senecio vulgaris Groundsel Weed at 47

Hants

4a Coltsfoot

Coloured drawing with no details other than common name

5 1941 Compositae Petasites hybridus Butterbur Denbigh

6 17.1.38 Compositae Tussilago fragrans Winter

Heliotrope Wraxall, Somerset

Southern slope of grassy bank

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

7 July 1943 Compositae Inula helenium Elecampane Oxford v. common on I.W.

8 24.9.40 Compositae Erigeron acre Fleabane Denbigh Limestone quarry

9 3.7.71 Compositae Gnaphalium

sylvaticum Heath Cudweed

Glen Afric, Inverness-shire

10 n.d. Compositae Euratorium

cannabinum Hemp Agrimony

No location

11 20.6.74 Compositae Antennaria dioica Mountain

Everlasting By Deeside, Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

[No drawing]

12 19.10.68 Compositae Matricaria

matricarioides Pineapple Weed

Shetland, Zetland

Porchester, August

13 1941 Compositae Chrysanthemum

vulgare Tansy Donmouth,

Aberdeen

14 31.VIII.36 Compositae Artimesia

absinthium Wormwood Kirkmichael,

Perthshire Or Cudweed? Roadside

15 3.VIII.36 Compositae Articum lappa Burdock Shipham

Gorge, Somerset

2 drawings. 1 in ink, 1 in colour

16 May 1975 Compositae Bellis perennis Cruden Bay

17 Late May 1969

Compositae Bellis perennis Daisy Craigievar, Cults, Aberdeen

18 1941 Compositae Sonchus avensis Common

Sow Thistle Torphins, Aberdeenshire

Or Field Milk Thistle. [No drawing]

19 7.7.68 Compositae Bristly Ox-

tongue Rubbish tip, Porchester, Hants

And Totland, I.W. 24.7.73 and I.W. 7.7.68

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

20 1971 Compositae Sonchus Aster Spiny Sow

Thistle I.W.

21 1971 Compositae Carduus tenuiflorus Slender

Thistle Dorset

22 23.9.39 Compositae Carduus nutans Musk

Thistle Bodfari, N. Wales.

Also Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth

23 1943 Compositae Carduus crispus Welted

Thistle Denbigh 2 colour drawings

24 July 1973 Compositae Cirsium acaule Stemless

Thistle I.W. Ventnor Downs

25 1943 Compositae Cirsium acaulon Dwarf

Thistle Beaconsfield, Bucks.

26 27.VI.36 Compositae Carduus Marianus Milk Thistle Brean Down,

Somerset Dry soil – limestone. Seen only twice one Bream Down, once Sussex

27 30.8.41 Compositae Carduus pratensis Meadow

Thistle Craigton Road, Aberdeen

Tuberous root; cottony leaves & stem. Roadsides. 169. 25.8.40

Picture with no title

09.8.74 Compositae? ?? palustris

Sumburgh. One foot high.

28 4.VIII.36 Compositae Serratula tinctoria Saw-wort Shipham

Gorge, Somerset

In grass by woodside. (yellow dye)

29 15.8.39 Compositae Cichorium intybus Chicory

Nairn Also at Bristol: Clevedon Rd, Knowle & near Whitechurch (bet. Dundry & Whitchurch) and at Totland, I.W. - sea coast

30 6.6.68 Compositae Dandelion Craigiedarg

31 None None None Mountain

Everlasting

32 1943 Alismataceae Sagittaria

sagittafolia Arrowhead

Cambridge

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

33 30.6.72 Juncaginaceae Triglochin palustris Marsh

Arrowgrass Foot of Morrone, Aberdeenshire

In water

34 5.8.75 Juncaginaceae Trilochin maritima

(6)

Tong, Lewis 813

35 14.6.76 Potamogetonaceae Potamogeton

nutans Upper Valley

of Tweed

36 6.2.45 Liliaceae Ruscus aculeatus Butcher’s

Broom Hampshire

37 14.5.39 Liliaceae Paris quadrifolia Herb Paris

Crest Woods, Debigh

Beside this specimen were many with 5 petals, (4 ovaries) and 2 with 6; also Warburg Reserve. Woods. [no drawing]

38 30.6.72 Liliaceae Tofieldia pusilla Scottish

Aspordel Also Cairnwell, Tulloch Hill, Perthshire

39 21.viii.36 Liliaceae Narthecium

ossifragum Bog Asphodel

Kirkmichael, Perthshire

Bog and heath

40 9.6.74 Junaceae Juncus gerardii Arran 688. Salt-marsh

41 1971 Juncaceae Juncus articulatus Jointed

Rush by edge of Dee, Bieldside

42 2.7.72 Junaceae Juncus squarrosus Heath Rush Road to Loch

Loch, Perthshire

43 30.5.41 Amaryllidaceae Narcissus pseudo-

narcissus Daffodil

Denbigh Fields, woods. Also Gloucestershire, West Dean Wood, Hants,

44 1942 Dioscoreaceae

Tamus communis Black Briony

Denbigh [no drawing]

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Box 3

Collection Number and Title: VII. Scrophulariaceae, Orobanchaceae, Labietae (sic), Plantaginaceae [Box 3]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 11.7.41 Scrophulariaceae Pyrola media Wintergreen Sent from

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

Woods; no drawing

2 30.vii.36 Scrophulariaceae

Verbascum thapsus

Greater Mullein

Alexandra Rd, Portsmouth, 24.6.73; Shipham, Somerset

Field. 2 drawings

3 1943 Scrophulariaceae

Verbascum blattaria ?

Moth? Mullein

Oxon, returning from blackberrying with Miss Darbishire & Miss ??, Beaconsfield

222

4 1941 Scrophulariaceae

Verbascum nigrum

Dark Mullein Beaconfield; also seen at Compton, Hants.

221

5 Sept 1968 Scrophulariaceae Linaria vulgaris Common

Toadflax Portsdown, Hampshire

6 July 1971 Scrophulariaceae Linaria sp. Skene Road,

Aberdeenshire ? if wild

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

7 31.vii.36 Scrophulariaceae Scrophularia nodosa

Knotted Figwort

Cheddar, Somerset

By waterside

8 1945 Scrophulariaceae Scrophularia aquatica

Water Figwort

New Forest, Hampshire

Hollow stalk. 2 drawings, 1 in pen and ink

9 24.7.78 Scrophulariaceae Mimulus guttatus

Carrbridge, Inverness-shire

10 1st week of August 1969

Scrophulariaceae Mimulus cupreus guttatus

Shetland, mainland

11 June 1968 Scrophulariaceae Digitalis purpurea

Foxglove Arne, Dorset Drawing misfiled after no. 13

12 June 1976 Scrophulariaceae Mimulus guttatus

Tributaries of Tweed

A. Silverside, Paisley

13 15.6.76 Scrophulariaceae Mimulus luteus Dingieshowe,

Deeness, Orkney

Blood drop emlets: Also Europie, Lewis 8.8.75 782

14 6.7.40 Scrophulariaceae Veronica spicata Spiked

Speedwell Cefn rock, Denbigh

Limestone rock

15 15.6.69 Scrophulariaceae Veronica anagallis-aquatica

Water Speedwell

Corhampton, Hants

16 8.8.75 Scrophulariaceae Veronica anagallis aquatica

Water Speedwell Europie, Lewis 805

17 1st week of August 1969

Scrophulariaceae

Pedicularis palustus

Red Rattle Shetland, Mainland. Also Loch Affric

71. 2 drawings

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

18 9.7.73 Scrophulariaceae

Melampyrum arvense

Cow-Wheat Side of wood near Ventnor, I.W. (also reputed f. Yorks)

19 2.5.69 Orobanchaceae Lathraea squamina

Toothwort

20 13.7.74 Orobanchaceae Orobanche purpurea

Purple Broomrape

Near Newchurch I.W.

Parasite on yarrow 717

21 June 1968 Orobanchaceae Orobanche hederae

Ivy Broomrape ?

I.W.

22 18.7.74 Orobanchaceae Orobanche minor

Lesser Broomrape

No. 137 St Simon’s Road, Southsea

Parasitic on Senecio greyii 741

23 15.6.75 Labiatae Lamium molluacellifolium

Intermediate Dead Nettle

Orkney 775

24 Sept 1968 Labietae Mentha aquatica Water Mint Havant

25 July 1968 Labietae Origanum vulgare

Marjoram Portsdown

26 Sept 1968 Labietae Thymus pulegioides

Larger Wild Thyme

Compton, Hampshire

27 16.6.40 Labietae Stachys silvatica Hedge

Woundwort Denbigh

28 Last week of August 1969

Labietae

Stachys ambigua Hybrid bet. Hedge & Marsh Woundwort

Shetland, Mainland

29 Labietae Stachys palustris Marsh 2 drawings

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Woundwort

30 23.6.69 Labietae Ballota nigra Horehound Cosham,

Portsmouth Black Horehound

31 15.5.42 Labietae Lamium galeobdolom

Yellow Archangel

Lady Baggott’s drive, Denbigh

2 drawings

32 July – Sep 1973

Labietae Galeopsis speciosa

Large-flowered hemp nettle

Aberdeenshire Weed of arable land

33 1941 Labiatae White Dead

Nettle Lady Baggott’s Drive, Denbigh

34 June 1971 Labietae Galeopsis tetrahit

Common Hemp Nettle ?

Sands of Forvie

35 July 1969 Labietae Galeopsis ladanum

Red Hemp Nettle?

Selbourne, Hants

36 1944 Labietae Ajuga reptans Bugle Denbigh

37 1968 Plantaginaceae Plantago lanceolata

Ribwort Plantain

P.C.E.

38 1968 Plantaginaceae Plantago major Great

Plantain P.C.E.

39 29.7.39 Plantaginaceae Plantago media Lamb’s

Tongue Plantain

Near Stratford Dry soil, waste places.

40 Plantaginaceae Plantago maritima

Sea Plantain

41 5.8.75 Plantaginaceae Plantago cornopus

Buckshorn Plantain

Stornoway, Lewis

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Collection Number and Title: X. Alismataceae, Juncaginaceae, Liliaceae, Juncaceae, Iridaceae [Box 3]

Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common

Name Location

Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 30.6.73 Alismataceae Alisma plantago-

aquatica Water

Plantain

In water. Woods Mill,

Sussex (Hollow stalk)

2 6.7.74 Juncaginacae Triglochin maritima Sea

Arrowgrass Forvie,

Aberdeenshire Also Lamlash, Arran

3 1.5.37 Liliaceae Fritillaria meleagris Fritillary Oxford Damp ground, Newspaper photograph showing fritillaries in an

Oxford meadow cut from Times, Tuesday 30 April 1940 pasted in next to this drawing

4 July

1971 Liliaceae

Narthecium ossifragium

Bog Asphodel

Inverness-shire

Common on all highland moors

5 May 1968

Liliaceae Polygonatum multiflorum

Solomon’s Seal

White Dell Farm,

Hampshire

6 1968 Liliaceae Scilla nonscipta

(sic) Bluebell Southwick

7 10.7.70 Liliaceae Allium

scorodoprasum Sea Leek? Horsea Island

8 6.4.68 Liliaceae Allium ursinum Ransoms,

Wood Garlic

Craigiedarg, Aberdeenshire

2 drawings. One labelled, Southwick, 27.v.71

9 31.5.71 Liliaceae Allium triquetrum The Scillies (St

Mary’s) Cornwall

10 22.6.74 Juncaceae Luzula multflora

Heath Woodrush;

Many headed

Arran 701

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common

Name Location

Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

woodrush

11 15.6.73 Iridaceae Iris foetidissima Stinking

Iris

Horsea, 15.6.1973,

Dorset 1970, end of October

3 drawings, one showing seed heads, two showing flowers

12 1971 Iris? Cornwall, Whitweek

Iris foetidissima? Stinking Iris 2.vi.71, S.W. Cornwall, marsh

13 10.6.40 Iridaceae Iris pseudacorus Yellow Flag Llansannan Edge of streams

14 1971 Iridaceae Gladiolus illyricus?

Rare in Cornwall.

Plentiful in St Mary’s,

Scillies, early June

Collection Number and Title: Compositae [Box 3]

Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 17.5.76 Compositae Doronicum [sp.] Leopard’s

Bane Cults, Aberdeen

Shakkin

1a 14.6.76 Compositae Doronicum [sp.] Leopard’s

Bane

2 4.viii.36 Compositae Carlina vulgaris Carline Brean Down, Turf, limestone

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

Thistle Somerset

3 11.6.72 Compositae Carduus tenuiflorus Slender-

flowered thistle

Lulworth Cove, Dorset

4 17.7.73 Compositae Woolly

thistle Dancing Ledge, Dorset

2 drawings. Hairy behind stem

5 30.7.73 Compositae Chrysanthemum

parthenium Feverfew

Ventnor No drawing

6 1.9.40 Compositae Carduus lanceolatus Spear Thistle near Aberdeen

7 24.7.68 Compositae Carduus palustris Marsh

Thistle Carrbridge Inverness-shire

8 Sept 1968 Compositae Cirsium arvense Creeping

Thistle Menie, Aberdeenshire

(purple & white)

9 July 1969 Compositae Cirsium palustre Marsh

Thistle Alton Road near Selbourne

2 drawings. 1 colour and one pen and ink.

10 7.7.73 Compositae Variety of Cirsium

arvense? Pilsey Island,

Sussex 2 ft high, smaller all-over than creeping-thistle & more blue

11 27.7.40 Compositae Cnicus heterophyllus Melancholy

Thistle Pitlochry Roadsides etc. 2 drawings, both colour

12 1945 Compositae Carduus pratensis Meadow

plum thistle Hampshire

13 14.9.40 Compositae Onopordon acanthium Scotch or

Cotton Thistle

Banchory, Kincardineshire

14 6.7.39 Compositae Centaurea nigra Lesser

Knapweed Denbigh

15 4.10.69 Compositae Centaurea diluta Shepperton

rubbish tip Middlesex

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

16 4.viii.36 Compositae Centaurea scabiosa Great

Knapweed Shipham, Somerset

[Filed out of sequence after no. 13] Dry banks

17 1968 Compositae Lapsana communis Nipplewort

18 1969 Compositae Hypochoeris radicata Cat’s Ear Shetland Usually bigger than this

19 31.8.40 Compositae No entry Autumnal

Hawkbit? Cults

20 1941 Compositae Tragopogon pratensis Goatsbeard Denbigh Closes at 12 GMT

21 1.7.73 Compositae Mycetis muralis Wall Lettuce Wayside

Duncton, Sussex

22 29.viii.36 Compositae Sonchus arvensis Corn Sow

Thistle (2) Enochdhu, Perthshire

Cornfields. 2 drawings

23 July 1971

Compositae Cicerbita macrophylla Wallroth

Blue Sow Thistle

On waste ground, stop before Maryculter on N. Deeside Rd, Aberdeenshire

24 13.6.74 Compositae Hieracium pilosella Brigadoon,

Arran 693

25 1st week of August 1969

Compositae Hieracium sparsifolia Shetland, Mainland

26 28.7.40 Compositae Hieracium boreale Shrubby

Hawkweed Pitlochry, Perthshire

26a Compositae ? Senecio cineraria ? (scored out)

27 July 1971 Compositae ? Hawkweed? Bieldside, by

Dee,

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

Aberdeenshire

28 June 1968 Compositae Crepis capillaris Smooth

Hawk’s Beard?

Old Winchester Hill

28a Hieracum euprepes Hawkweed

yellow

29 July 1968

Compositae Hieracium aurantiacum Orange Hawkweed?

Seen in great profusion on the line (N. side) approaching Kilwinning bet. Ardrossan & Glasgow

Carrbridge & railway embankment by Culloden Moor, Inverness-shire. Fox & cubs

Box 4

Collection Number and Title: I. Liverwort, Selaginellaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Hymenophyllaceae, Aspleniaceae,

Blechnaceae, Ranunculaceae, Fumariaceae, Cruciferae, Violaceae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [Condition, annotations, etc]

1 1st week of August 1969

Liverwort No entry Liverwort

Shetland

2 12.7.75 Conocephaleum [sp.]

Glen Avon, Tomintoul

Liverwort with fruiting bodies. 796

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [Condition, annotations, etc]

3 6.8.75 Selaginellaceae Selaginella Great Bernera,

Lewis (with grass). 803

4 1972 Lycopodiaceae Lycopodium selago Fir Club Moss Ben Vrackie,

Perthshire 72. Ben Lawers ?

5 23.6.74 Lycopodiaceae Lycopodium selago No entry Catacol

6 1st week of August 1969

Lycopodiaceae Lycopodium alpinum

Alpine Club Moss

Ronus Hill, Shetland

7 Early July 1971 Hymenophyllaceae No entry Filmy Fern Kinloch hourn 71. [2 colour drawings]

8 Last week of July 1969

Aspleniaceae Asplenium trichomanes

Common Spleenwort

Grasmere

9 No entry Aspleniaceae Asplenium viride Green

Spleenwort No entry [No drawing]

10 1971 Aspleniaceae No entry Green

Asplenium Glen Buck 600 ft. On rock

11 13.7.74 Aspleniaceae Asplenium adiantum nigrum

Black Asplenium

On wall in Ryde, I.W.

736 & 768 [2 colour drawings]

12 13.7.74 Aspleniaceae Asplenium ruta-murara

Wall-Rue Wall in Ryde, I.W.

724

13 1st week of August 1969

Blechnaceae Blenchnum spicant??

Hard Fern Ronas Hill, Shetland

14 1971 No entry Aptoptera fragilis ?? Inverness-shire

15 5.7.71 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus hederaceus

Ivy-leaved Crowfoot

Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire

Running water

16 8.6.41 Ranunculaceae Ranunculus tripartitus

3-lobed water Crowfoot

Nant Ffrancon Pass, N. Wales

Ditches. 199

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [Condition, annotations, etc]

16a ? ? ? ? ? One of the water crowfoots? In water

17 Late June 1971

Ranunculaceae Thalictrum alpinum No entry Glengarry,

Inverness-shire Monday

18 No entry Fumariaceae Cordylis claviculata No entry Dunecht,

Aberdeenshire

19 11.6.75 Cruciferae Cochlearia danica No entry Bettyhill 782

30 10.6.75 Cruciferae Thlaspi alpestre Alpine

Pennycress North somerset

779

31 1945 Cruciferae Cakile maritima Sea rocket Nairn

32 1941 Cruciferae Hutchinsia sp. No entry Denbigh 828

33 31.6.72 Cruciferae Draba incana No entry Loch Loch

34 26.6.76 Cruciferae Coronopus didymus Lesser swine-

cress Farm yard, Breckons (?) Wales

35 5.7.71 Cruciferae Teesdalia nudicaulis ?

Shepherd’s Cress

Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire

But 5 petals ? Sandy soil

36 7.7.74 Cruciferae Thlapsi alpestre Alpine

Pennycress N. Somerset

37 14.7.74 Cruciferae Coronopus didymus Swine Cress? Between

Cowes & Newport

Old railway line. 736

38 14.7.74 Cruciferae Coronopus squamatus

Wart Cress Between Cowes & Newport

Old railway line. 737. (in fruit only)

39 28.iii.36 Violaceae Viola odorata White Bourton As last. [2 colour drawings 1. Purple flower, b.

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [Condition, annotations, etc]

Scented Violet

Coombe, Somerset

white flower]

40 1943 Violaceae Viola odorata suphurea & Cariot

No entry Valley of the Elny, N. Wales

Very rare [No drawing]

41 24.iv.38 Violaceae Viola canina Dog Violet;

Heath Violet Forest o’ Birse, Aberdeenshire

Hewaths – woods – grassy bansk. [Some damage to cover sheet, creased and torn, bottom left side]

42 8.6.41 Violaceae Viola palustris Marsh

Violet? Nant Francon Pass, N. Wales

Bogs. [No drawing]

43 8.9.71 Violaceae Viola lutea Yellow

Mountain Pansy

Upper Donside (11 plants)

44

31.8.40 Violaceae

Viola tricolor Heartsease; Wild Pansy

Redmoss, Kincardine

Fields & dry bank

Collection Number and Title: II. Violaceae, Hypericaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Portulaceae, Tiliaceae,

Chenopodiaceae, Malvaceae, Linaceae, Geraniaceae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 23.4.72 Violaceae Viola odorata Violet West Dean

Wood, Hants.

1a 8.5.76 Viola riviniana

1b 26.v.76 Cabrach ? Viola lutea

1c 26.4.74 Cabrach ? Viola lutea

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

2 29.6.72 Violaceae Viola lutea Tulloch Hill,

Perthshire Moorland

3 30.6.72 Violaceae

Viola riviniana Morrone & grounds of Kindrogan, Perthshire

4 No date Violaceae Viola arvensis Field Pansy 761

5 Late June 1971 Hypericaceae Hypericum androsaeum Tutsan Glengarry,

Inverness-shire Forestry path by stream on rock [drawing misfiled after 5a below]

5a July 1973 Hypericaceae Hypericum androsaemum Tutsan Turns black in late season

6 16.7.73 Hypericaceae Hypericum elodes Marsh St

John’s Wort In ditch New Forest

v. abundant on edge of Hatchett’s Pond

7 Late June 1971 Hypericaceae Hypericum humifusum Trailing St

John’s Wort Forestry path. Glengarry, Inverness-shire

8 7.7.74 Caryophyllaceae Dianthus gratianpolitanus Cheddar

Pink Cheddar Gorge, Somerset

712

9 15.9.71 Caryophyllaceae Dianthus deltoides Maiden Pink St Cyrus 4. Magenta

10 1941 Caryophyllaceae Stellaria holostea Greater

Stitchwort Denbigh

11 8.6.68 Caryophyllaceae Stellaria graminea Lesser

Stitchwort Arne, Dorset

12 Late June, 1971 Caryophyllaceae Stellaria graminea Lesser

Stitchwort Craigard, Glengarry, Inverness-shire

13 25.7.74 Caryophyllaceae Spergula arvensis Corn Spurrey Inverness-shire 755

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

14 30.vii.36 Caryophyllaceae Silene maritima Sea Campion Shipham,

Somerset 152. Turf

15 Last week August 1969 Portulacaceae

Montia siberica Purslane Lerwick. Pink at Tomatin. Found in Hawkshead, Westmoreland June 1. Flowers smaller and darker. Also in Glenashdale, Arran. Large white flowers mid-June.

Claytonia siberica

16 15.8.74 Tiliaceae Tilia europea vulgaris Lime Persley,

Aberseen 764

17 7.7.73 Chenopodiaceae Salicornia europaea (?) Pisley Island,

Sussex

18 22.9.39 Malvaceae Malva moschata Musk

Mallow Henllan, N. Wales

748. Also Dorset. Roadsides [3 drawings (colour)]

19 1944 Malvaceae Malva sylvestris Common

Mallow Denbigh

20 31.5.71 Malvaceae Malva arborea Tree Mallow Praa Sands,

Cornwall Lavatera arborea

21 25.7.74 Malvaceae Malva moschata White Musk

Mallow Ardersier near Inverness

[Misfiled drawing, see entry 18]

22 14.7.74 Linaceae

Linium bienne Pale Flax By Medina Estuary near Newport, IW amongst grass.

725

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

23 No date Linaceae Linium catharticum Fairy Flax

None Common on heathy ground. 822

24 22.viii.36 Geraniaceae Geranium pratense Meadow

Cranesbill Kirkmichael Perthshire

Meadows. 160

25 22.viii.36 Geraniaceae Geranium sylvaticum Wood

Cranesbill Kirkmichael Perthshire

Does not grow south of Staffs.

26 2.6.40 Geraniaceae Geranium sanguineum Bloody

Cranesbill Cefn Denbigh

Woods, dry banks. Also E. Ross-shire [3 drawings (colour)]

27 9.7.73 Geraniaceae Geranium pyrenicum Pyrenean

Cranesbill I.W.

28 No date Geraniaceae Geranium robertianum Herb Robert

29 3.6.71 Geraniaceae Geranium versicolor Streaked

Cransbill Helford. Cornwall

30 24.7.68 Geraniaceae Geranium phaeum Dusky

Cranesbill Carrbridge Inverness-shire

31 7.5.72 Geranicaeae Erodium cicutarium Common

Storksbill Heckfield, near Basingstoke

32 13.7.74 Balsaminaceae Impatiens parviflora Small yellow

balsalm In side-alley, Ryde, I.W.

Collection Number and Title: II. Polygalaceae, Hypericaceae, Cistaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Portulaceae,

Geraniaceae, Oxalidaceae, Leguminosae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 1968 Polygalaceae Polygara vulgaris

Milkwort No entry [2 colour drawings]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

2 1941 Hypericaceae Hypernicum humifusum

Creeping St John’s Wort

Torphins, Aberdeenshire

217

3 27.vi.36 Cistaceae No entry White Rock

Rose Brean Down, Somerset

Turf; rare.

4 27.vi.36 Cistaceae Helianthemum chamaecistus

Rock Rose Brean Down, Somerset

Turf.

5 vi.55 Fumariaceae Corydalis claviculata

Quantock Hills Wood- in shade. [No drawing]

6 4.8.75 Caryophyllaceae Spergularia marina

Sea Spurrey Tong, Lewis 805

7 1941 Caryophyllaceae No entry Lesser

Stitchwort Torphins, Aberdeenshire

213

8 17.v.37 No entry No entry No entry Rowberrow,

Mendip Hills ?

9 8.6.41 Caryophyllaceae Stellaria uliginosa

Bog Stitchwort

Naut Ffrancon Pass, N. Wales

Bogs. 198

10 9.6.41 Caryophyllaceae Arenaria verna Spring

Sandwort The Glyders, Snowdonia

Mountain pastures; 826; 191

11 9.6.41 Caryophyllaceae

Silene accaulis Cushion Pink

The Devils Kitchen, Carnedds, Wales

887

12 1975 Caryophyllaceae Sagina nodosa No entry Lewis 10 stamens; 815

13 7.8.75 Caryophyllaceae Sagina procumbens

No entry Eiskhen, (?) Lewis

On footpath; 808

13a 17.v.37 ? ? ? Rowberrow,

Mendip Hills Some 4 petal, black seed inside pod

14 7.7.74 Cistaceae Helianthemum apenninum

White Rockrose

S. slope of Brean Down,

706

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Somerset

15 1968 Cistaceae Helianthemum chamaecistus

Common Rockrose

Hants

16 22.6.74 Caryophyllaceae

Cerastium glomeratum

Sticky Mouse-eared chickweed

Benlister, Arran

700

17 2.6.74 Caryophyllaceae Stellaria palustris

Marsh Stitchwort

Grasmere 671 [2 colour drawings] Lakes 2 halves of petal v. widely separated

18 9.6.74 Caryophyllaceae Honkenya peploides

Sea Sandwort

Lamlash seashore, also Pilsey, Sussex

685 [2 colour drawings] creeping by seashore; 10 stamens

19 1971 Caryophyllaceae Moehringia trinervia

3-Veined Sandwort

Aberdeen to Stonehaven Rd

20 30.7.73 Caryophyllaceae Arenaria serphyllifolia

Thyme leaved sandwort

On dry bank Ventnor

652

21 30.v.71 Caryophyllaceae Spergularia rupicola

Rock Surrey; Cliff Sea Spurrey

Penzance

22 28.7.73 Caryophyllaceae Spergularia marina

Sea Spurrey Pilsey Island, Sussex

644

23 2.6.71 Portulaceae Montia perfoliata

No name St Mary’s, Scillies

A weed in Aberdeen University Botanic Garden. Claytonia perfoliata

24 15.8.39 Geraniaceae Geranium pyrenaicum

Mountain Crane’s Bill

Nairn Sea coast

25 vi.35 Geraniaceae Geranium columbinum

Long-stalked

Quantock Hills also I.W.

Hedgerows, dry pastures

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Cranesbill Ventnor; Cefn rock & Dyce

26 12.10.39 Geraniaceae Geranium dissectum

Cut-leaved Cranesbill

Llandyrnog, N. Wales

Dry banks

27 17.v.37 Geraniaceae No entry (probably

Dove’s Foot)

Rowberrow, Mendip Hills

[2 colour drawings, a. with white flowers, b. with red-pink flowers]

28 17.v.37 Geraniaceae Geranium molle

Dove’s Foot Cranesbill

Rowberrow, Mendip Hills

29 2.6.40 Geraniaceae Geranium lucidum

Shining Cranesbill

Denbigh Banks & walls

30 29.10.39 Geraniaceae Geranium robertianum

Herb Robert

Denbigh, N.Wales

Dry banks, walls, etc.

31 22.iv.38 Geraniaceae Erodium cicutarium

Common Stork’s Bill

Don mouth, Aberdeenshire

Coast – sandy soil

32 21.v.38 Geraniaceae Erodium maritimum

Sea Stork’s Bill

Angelsey

33 25.iv.38 Oxalidaceae Oxalis acetosella

Wood Sorrel

Hazlehead, Aberdeenshire

Woods or shady places – rather damp soil

34 No date Leguminosae Trifolium campeste

Hop Trefoil

35 7.7.74 Leguminosae

Hippocrepis comosa

Horseshoe Vetch

Above Cheddar Gorge, Somerset

714, 780 [2 drawings]

36 14.7.74 Leguminosae Trifolium fragiferum

Strawberry-headed Clover

Medina Estuary, I.W.

717

37 16.6.68 Papilionaceae Lotus tenuis Narrow-

leaved Storrington, Sussex

[2 colour drawings]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Bird’s foot trefoil

38 No date Papilionaceae Vicia hirsuta Hairy Tare Label on drawing: Slender Tare

Collection Number and Title: III. Buxaceae, Leguminosae, Papilionaceae, Rosaceae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 30.6.73 Buxaceae Buxus sempervirens

Box Woods Mill, Sussex

2 6.6.45 Papilionaceae Genista Anglia Petty Whin New Forest Needle Whin, New Forest 1945

3 9.8.73 Papilionaceae Ononis repens Restharrow Ferry Road,

Portsmouth P’mouth 9.8.73

4 25.7.74 Leguminosae Trifolium hybridum Alsike Clover E. Inverness-

shire 744

5 4.viii.36 Leguminosae Ononis spinosa Rest-harrow Brean Down,

Somerset Cultivated land and turf

6 30.9.40 Papilionaceae Medicago sativa Lucerne

Denbigh Totland, 1973; fodder plant, sometime found as escape. 181

7 Papilionaceae Trifolium campestre

Hop trefoil 71

8 2.7.72 Papilionaceae Oxytropus campestris

Loch Loch, Perthshire

[No drawing]

9 June 1968 Papilionaceae Trifolium repens White or

Dutch Clover Hayling Ferry Point, Portsmouth

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

10 1943 Papilionaceae Trifolium medium Zig-zag

Clover Denbigh

11 Sept 1941 Papilionaceae Trifolium arvense Hare’s foot

Trefoil Beaconsfield Pilsey Wood, Sussex, 1973. 220.

12 2.10.68 Papilionaceae Trifolium pratense Red Clover Hampshire

13 1st week of August 1969

Papilionaceae Trifolium pratense Red Clover Spiggie,

Shetland

14 17.viii.36 Leguminosae Anthyllis vulneraria Kidney Vetch Huntly,

Aberdeenshire Dry grass banks

15 1941 Papilionaceae Lotus corniculatus Bird’s Foot

Trefoil Denbigh 161.214.

16 14.8.73 Papilionaceae Lotus pedunculatus ??

Marsh Bird’s Foot Trefoil ?

Woods Mill Beside water, climbing on other plants. 660.

17 26.6.71 Papilionaceae Astragalus danicus Purple Milk

Vetch St. Cyrus

18 2.7.72 Oxytropus campestris

Loch Loch, Perthshire

19 Papilionaceae Vicia sativa Common

Vetch No accompanying artwork

20 1972 Papilionaceae Oxytropis halleri Ben Vrackie (K) Do again with white base showing

21 6.6.45 Papilionaceae Ornithopus perpusillus

Bird’s Nest New Forest

22 16.8.40 Papilionaceae Vicia cracca Tufted Vetch Bieldside,

Aberdeenshire Hedges, etc.

23 21.6.41 Leguminosae Vicia silvatica Wood Vetch Forest of Dean Woods (Mary --- ?)

24 4.9.68 Papilionaceae Vicia sepium Bush Vetch Torphins,

Aberdeenshire

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

25 18.5.68 Papilionaceae Vicia sativa Common

Vetch White Dell Farm, Hampshire

2 colour drawings

26 Lathyrus nissolia ? 754. 2 colour drawings

27 30.6.40 Papilionaceae Lathyrus pratensis Meadow

Vetchling Denbigh

28 26.7.74 Leguminosae Lathyrus rissolia Grass

Vetchling Tomatin, Inverness-shire

[No drawing]

29 Papilionaceae Lathyrus montanus Bitter Vetch New Forest 71. 2 colour drawings

30 11.6.74 Leguminosae Vicia angustifolium (Idle ?)

Arran 696.

31 Early July 1971

Papilionaceae Lathyrus montanus Bitter Vetch Glen Affric,

Inverness-shire [No drawing]

32 11.7.70 Papilionaceae Lathyrus tuberosus Fyfield Pea Horsea Island,

Portsmouth Harbour

[No drawing]

33 June 1976 Papilionaceae? Leguminosae

Vicia augustfolia Peebles

34 11.6.75 Leguminosae Oxytropus halleri Bettyhill,

Sutherland 783

35 29.5.76 Astragalus danicus Burghead

36 30.6.72 Rosaceae Rubus chamaemorus

Cloudberry Morrone

Morrone, Braemar 1943 Cainwell, Glenshee end July 1972. 2 colour drawings, 1 showing flower one showing fruit

37 1971 Rosaceae Rubus idaeus Raspberry Skene Road 2 colour drawings

38 1941 Rosaceae Potentilla sterilis The Barren

Strawberry Denbigh

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

39 June 1971 Rosaceae Potentilla erecta Common

Tormentil

40 6.9.68 Rosaceae Potentilla erecta Tormentil Dinnet,

Aberdeenshire

41 July 1971 Rosaceae Potentilla anglica Craigard

Glengarry, Inverness-shire

42 July 1971 Rosaceae Potentilla crantzii Glen Buck,

Inverness-shire, 2000 ft

43 1941 Rosaceae Fragaria vesca Strawberry Denbigh

44

Unlabelled drawing looks like species of Alchemilla

45 5.9.38 Rosaceae Alchemilla alpina Alpine Lady’s

Mantle Glenshee (near Devil’s Elbow

Turf, at altitudes not less than 400 ft. and not south of Yorkshire

46 1967 Rosaceae Dryas octopetala Mountain

Avens Seen Invernaver, Sutherland

But painted Denbigh 1944

Collection Number and Title: III. Rosaceae, Crassulaceae, Saxifragaceae, Droseraceae, Onagraceae,

Umbelliferae, Santalaceae, Polygonaceae, Urticaceae, Betulaceae, Myricaceae, Salicaceae, Ericaceae,

Empetraceae [Box 4] (No examples of Ericaceae or Empetraceae in this collection)

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 9.6.41 Saxifragaceae Saxifraga stellaris

Starry Saxifrage

Nant Ffrancon Pass, N. Wales

Inverness-shire, mountainous country.

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

2 20.6.75 Rosaceae Alchemilla conjuncta

Thurso Kirkyard

792

3 1941 Rosaceae Dryas octopetala

Mountain Avens

Denbigh

4 30.8.40 Rosaceae Potentilla anserina

Silverweed Craigton Road, Aberdeen

5 27.viii.36 Rosaceae Potentilla tormentilla

Tormentil Kirkmichael, Perthshire

Heath & turf.

6 1940 Rosaceae Potentilla repens

Creeping Cinquefoil

Denbigh 175

7 7.6.41 Crassulaceae Sedum anglicum

English Stonecrop

Llanrwst, N. Wales

W. coast of Scotland and in Snowdonia. 200. [2 drawings (colour)]

8 1968 Crassulaceae Sedum acre

9 15.6.73 Crassulaceae Sedum dasyphyllum

Thick-leafed Stonecrop

Horsea Island, Portsmouth Harbour

[2 drawings (colour)]

10 1942 Saxifragaceae Saxifraga tridactylites

Denbigh 192 [2 drawings (colour)]

11 15.7.72 Saxifragaceae Starry

Saxifrage Feughside Waterside. Two green splotches on each pewtal, anthers red & orange [2 drawings (colour)]

12 mid-May Saxifragaceae Saxifraga tridactylites

Cowdray ruins, Hants.

On wall. 71

13 May 6, 1973

Saxifragaceae Saxifraga granulata ?

Meadow Sax ?

St Cyrus

14 9.6.41 Saxifragaceae Saxifraga hypnoides

Cut-leaved Saxifrage

The Glyders, Snowdonia

Also on Snowdonia mountains. Dovedale Moss. 197

15 1971 Saxifragaceae Saxifrage Yellow Fort Augustus Also Invernaver, Sutherland Not quite

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

aizoides Mountain Saxifrage

accurate – no stamens! 206 and 71 [3 drawings (colour)]

16 early July 1971

Saxifragaceae Saxjfraga oppositifolia

Glengarry, Inverness-shire 2500 ft

71

17 9.6.41 Saxifragaceae Chrysosplenium oppositifolium

Golden Saxifrage

The Glyders, Snowdonia

Damp places (by brooks in Denbighshire) 185

18 1945 Droseraceae Drosera anglica Long-leaved

Sundew New Forest

19 late June 1971

Onagraceae Circaea alpina Alpine

Enchanter’s Nightshade

Kilfinnan, Inverness-shire

19a 1945 Onagraceae Circaea alpina Alpine

Enchanter’s Nightshade

New Forest

20 late June 1971

Onagraceae Alpine Epilobium

Glengarry, Inverness-shire

21 August 1941

Umbelliferae Hydrocotyle vulgaris

Pennywort Dinnet Moor, Aberdeenshire

212

22 2.8.75 Onagraceaceae Epilobium adenocaulon

The Park, Stornoway, Lewis

801. Glandular hair on the upper part of the stem

23 26.7.76 Umbelliferae Apium inundatum

S. Wales Dried pond

24 30.7.73 Santalaceae Thesium humifusum

Bastard Toadflax

Ventnor (prostrate) 645

25 late June 1971

Polygonaceae Rumex acetosella

Sheep’s Sorrel

Glen Quoich, Inverness-shire

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

26 24.7.73 Uticaceae Helxine soleirolii

Mind your own business

Toland, I.W.

27 late June 1971

Betulaceae Betula nana Dwarf Birch Inverness-

shire at 1600 ft

Gully in heather

28 23.6.74 Myricaceae Myrica gale Bog Myrtle Arran 697. Catacol

29 July 1972 Salicaceae Salix aurita Perthshire

29a 3.7.72 Salicaceae Salix reticulate Ben Lawers

30 July 1971 Salicaceae

Salix repens Creeping Willow

Sands of Forvie, Aberdeen-shire

71

31 July 1972 Salicaceae Salix repens Morrone,

Braemar 72

32 10.6.75 Salicaceae Salix repens No entry Bettyhill 771

33 Last week of August 1969

Salicaceae Salix herbacea Least

Willow Ronas Hill, Shetland

34 Salicaeae ?

Collection Number and Title: IV. Rosaceae, Crassulaceae, Saxifragaceae, Droseraceae, Onagraceae,

Thymelaceae, Eleagnaceae, Cornaceae, Arialaceae, Umbelliferae, Cucurbitaceae, Euphorbiaceae,

Polygonaceae [Box 4]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 1.6.75 Rosaceae Rubus spectabilis None Cruden Bay

Aberdeenshire

2 1942 Rosaceae Prunus spinosa Sloe,

Blackthorn Denbigh Moors

3 1942 Rosaceae Prunus insititia Bullace Denbigh Moors

4 13.9.39 Rosaceae Alchemilla vulgaris Lady’s

Mantle Auchinell, Aberdeen

5 5.9.68 Rosaceae Sorbus aucuparia Rowan Lumphanan,

Aberdeenshire

6 3.6.73 Rosaceae Sorbus aria Whitebeam S. Berks

7 11.5.69 Malus silvestris Crab Apple New Forest 830

8 24.8.40 Crassulaceae Sedum telephium Orpine or

Livelong Coutlaw, Aberdeenshire

8a 8.5.74 Saxifragaceae Saxifraga granulata Meadow

Saxifrage Muchalls, Kincardineshire

9 July 1971 Saxifragaceae Saxifraga stellaris Starry

Saxifrage Glengarry, Inverness-shire

71

10 July 1971 Saxifragaceae Saxifraga hypnoides Mossy

Saxifrage Forestry path, Glengarry Inverness-shire

71

11 9.6.41 Crassulaceae Sedum rhodiola Roseroot The Glyders,

Snowdonia Mountains. 2 drawings [colour]

12 10.8.39 Droseraceae Drosera rotundifolia

Sundew Gruinard Bay, Sutherland

Marshy soil, peat bogs

13 Late June 1971

Droseraceae Drosera anglica Great

Sundew Glengarry Inverness-shire

14 21.7.73 Droseraceae Drosera intermedia Hatchett

Pond, New

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

Forest

15 1974 Elaeagnaceae Hippophae rhamnoides

Sea Buckthorn

I.W. 770

16 Late June 1971

Onagraceae Epilobium neterioides Forestry path,

Clunes Inverness-shire

17 16.7.73 Onagraceae Circaea lutetiana Enchanter’s

Nightshade New Forest

18 21.7.73 Onagraceae Ludwigia palustris Hampshire

Purslane Hatchett Pond, New Forest

Abundant by waterside. Prostrate

19 1941 Thymelaeaceae Daphne laureola Denbigh Also Selbourne and Warburg Reserve, Horsea

20 Oct. 1945 Eleagnaceae Hippophae rhamnoides

Sea Buckthorn

I.W. & Somerset

828

21 15.6.73 Cornaceae Cornus sanguinea Dogwood Horsea ls.,

Portsmouth 2 drawings [colour]

22 1940 Araliaceae Hedera helix Ivy Wales

23 28.7.73 Umbelliferae Eryngium maritimum Sea Holly Pilsey Island,

Sussex 643

24 12.6.68 Cucurbitaceae Bryonia dioca White

Bryony P.T.C. Portsmouth

Also Warburg Reserve. [no drawing]

25 14.7.74 Euphorbiaceae Mecurialis annua Annual

Mercury (female)

Medina Estuary

739

26 7.9.40 Polygonaceae Polygonum aviculare Knotgrass Netherley,

Kincardinshire Cultivated land

27 1943 Polygonaceae Polygonum amphibium

Amphius Persicaria

Oxford

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

28 7.9.40 Polygonaceae Polygonum persicaria Persicaria Netherley,

Kincardinshire Cultivated land 176

29 Sept. 1941 Polygonaceae Polygonum hydropipes

Waterpepper Oxford 220

30 31.viii.36 Polygonaceae Polygonum convolvulus

Black Bindweed

Kirkmichael, Perthshire

Cultivated land. (arable)

31 1940 ? Polygonaceae Polygonum minus, Huds.

Slender Polygonum?

Found by blackberrying with HD & VF [no drawing]

32 1941 Polygonaceae Marsh

Persicaria Oxford

Found when blackberrying with Miss Darbishire & Miss Fawcett

33 30.7.40 Polygonaceae Polygonum viviparum Alpine

Persicaria Bohally, near Loch Tummel, Perthshire

Damp, hilly pastures

Collection Number and Title: IV. Ericaceae, Empetraceae, Primulaceae, Gentianaceae, Boraginaceae,

Convolvulaceae, Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 No date Ericaceae Vaccinium vitris-idaea

Cranberry of Scotland

Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

218. [also coloured drawing labelled ‘English cranberry (rare). 829’]

2 No date Ericaceae Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

Bear berry Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

3 No date Ericaceae Calluna vulgaris

Ling, Purple Heather

171

4 23/24.8.40 Ericaceae Calluna vulgaris

Ling, White Heather

Bieldside Moor/Coutlaw Moor,

170

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Aberdeenshire

5 1st week of August 1969

Ericaceae

Azalea loiseleuria procumbens (in fruit)

Ronas Hill, Shetland

Another coloured drawing of this species labelled: ‘Morrone 30.6.72, 2000 ft up, Azalea loiseleuria procumbens

6 1st week of August 1969

Ericaceae Arctous Niedenzu?

Bearberry Ronas Hill, Shetland

Another name label with no date or location with drawing

7 15.8.40 Empetraceae Empetrum nigrum

Crowberry Loch of Skene, Aberdeenshire

Heaths. & Hen Ddynbych. [2 colour drawings, showing a. flower, b. fruit

8 1938 Primulaceae Lysimachia nemorum

Yellow Pimpernel

Denbigh

8a No date Primulaceae Yellow

Pimpernel

9 16.7.73 Primulaceae Anagillis tenella

Bog Pimpernel

New Forest

10 26.vi.36 Primulaceae Anagillis arvensis

Scarlet Pimpernel

Failand, Somerset

Dry soil

11 27.vi.37 Primulaceae Anagillis tenella

Bog Pimernel

Mendip Hills Damp soil on heath; 802. Weds. Tolsta

12 9.6.74 Primulaceae Glaux maritima

Sea Milkwort

Lamlash sea-marsh, Arran

683

13 21.v.38 Primulaceae Glaux maritima

Sea Milkwort

Anglesey Coast. sand or turf. [2 colour drawings]

13a 9.v.37 Polygalaceae Polygala vulgaris

Milkwort Alfoxton, Somerset

Turf. [No drawing]

14 11.6.75 Primulaceae Primula scotica

No entry Bettyhill 777

15 30.vii.37 Gentianaceae ? No entry Dorchester, Turf of a Roman vallum

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

Oxon

15a 1968 Boraginaceae Myosotis collina

Early forget-me-not

Hants.

16 27.4.69 Boraginaceae Myostis ? Forget-me-

not Selham, Sussex

[2 colour drawings]

17 10.6.40 Boraginaceae Myosotis versicolor

Yellow & Blue forget-me-not

Llansannow Turf

18 21.7.73 Convolvulaceae Cuscuta epythymum

Common Dodder

Hatchett Pond, New Forest

Parasite on ling and gorse & tormentil. Dodder on gorse

19 June 1971 Convolvulaceae Cuscuta epythymum

Lesser Dodder ?

Dorset Cornwall, on gorse

20 No entry Solanaceae Lycium barbarum

Duke of Argyle’s tea plant

No entry

21 1969 Solanaceae Solamen nigrum

Black Nightshade

Portsmouth 223

22 4.viii.36 Solanaceae

Solanium dulcamara

Woody Nightshade

Shipham Gorge, Mendip Hills 4.viii.36 and Oxford ix.38

Hedgerows [2 colour drawings showing a. fruit, b. flowers]

23 24.9.38 Scrophulariaceae Linaria repens Pale

Toadflax Denbigh

24 7.10.39 Scrophulariaceae Linaria cymbalaria

Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Denbigh Rocks & old walls. [No drawing]

25 29.v.38 Scrophulariaceae Erinus alpinus Bodfari,

Denbigh Crannies of brick wall. Also seen on wall on seafront at Lamlash, Arran, 1974

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

26 24.v.38 Scrophulariaceae Veronica officinalis

Common Speedwell

Denbigh 1971

27 1940 Scrophulariaceae No entry Ivy-leaved

Speedwell Howell’s School Garden

28 14.v.38 Scrophulariaceae Veronica serpyllifolia

Thyme-leaved Speedwell

Denbigh Dry banks. [2 colour drawings]

29 22.10.39 Scrophulariaceae Veronica agrestis

Procumbent Speedwell

Denbigh Fields. [2 colour drawings]

30 2.7.72 Scrophulariaceae Veronica fruticans

No entry Loch Loch

31 21.7.73 Scrophulariaceae Veronica scutellata

Marsh Speedwell

Hatchett Pond, New Forest

In marsh, with bedstraws. Townsend Flora of Hants.

32 17.6.76 Scrophulariaceae Veronica filiformis

No entry Peebles

33 19.viii.36 Scrophulariaceae Pedicularis sylvatica

Lousewort Kirkmichael, Perthshire

Damp pastures

Collection Number and Title: V. Urticaceae, Ulmaceae, Betulaceae, Fagaceae, Salicaceae, Ericaceae,

Monotropaceae, Plumbaginaceae, Primulaceae, Oleaceae, Apocynaceae, Gentianacea, Menyanthaceae,

Boraginaceae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 May 1976 Ulmaceae Ulmus ? Elm

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

2 11.8.74

Betulaceae Alnus glutinosa Alder

763

3 17.8.74 Fagaceae Fagus sylvatica Beech Bieldside, Aberdeen 777

4 28.7.73 Fagaceae Evergreen

Oak Totland, IW 657

5 June 1976 Salicaceae Salix aurita Peebles

6 15.8.74 Salicaceae Salix caprea Goat Willow Persley, Aberdeen 766

7 17.6.76 Salicaceae Salix pentandra Bay Willow Neidpath Gorge,

Peebles

8 1944 Ericaceae Arbutus unedo Somerset, Denbigh

(1944) & Killarney [no drawing]

9 6.9.68 Ericaceae Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

Bearberry Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

In centre (3 or 4) seeds. Several seeds in 3 beds.

10 5.9.68 Ericaceae Calluna vulgaris Scottish

heather: Ling

With caterpillar of Emperor moth. 219 [no drawing]

11 9.9.68 Ericaceae Calluna vulgaris White

Heather 1) Ullapool, 2) Coutlaw

219

12 5.9.40 Ericaceae Erica tetralix Pink cross-

leaved heath Netherley, Kincardine

Heaths

13 10.8.39 Ericaceae Erica tetralix White cross-

leaved heath Erisaig Bay, Sutherlandshire

Garve, Rossshire; Ullapool, Inverness-shire. Heaths

14 1971 Ericaceae Erica cinerea

15 24.8.40 Ericaceae Erica cinerea Bell Heather Coutlaw,

Aberdeenshire 172. Heaths

16 6.9.68 Ericaceae Vaccinium vitis-idaea

Cowberry, Red Whortleberry.

Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

Less prominent. Upright like blueberry bell shorter. Leaves not so dk on right side. 14 seeds. [2 drawings (colour)]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

The Cranberry of Scotland (2).

17 25.iv.38; 12.ix.39

Ericaceae Vaccinium myrtillus

Bilberry (Blaeberry)

Hazlehead, Aberdeen

Heath

18 July 1968 Monotropaceae Monotropa hypopithys

Yellow Bird’s Nest

Compton, Hants [no drawing]

19 No date Plumbaginaceae Armeria maritima Thrift

20 No date Primulaceae Primula veris Cowslip [2 drawings (colour)]

21 7.v.37 Primulaceae Primula vulgaris Primrose Alfoxton Somerset Woods and shady places. Grassy banks.

21a April 1971 Primulaceae Primula vulgaris Primrose Aberdeenshire

22 14.8.73 Primulaceae Lysimachia vulgaris

Yellow Loosestrife

Woods Mill Sussex Beside water. 662

23 6.6.68 Primulaceae Trientalis europaea

Chickweed Wintergreen

Craigiedarg, Aberdeenshire

v. common in Aberdeenshire woods

24 No date Primulaceae Anagalis arnesis Pimpernel

25 No date Oleaceae Ligustrum vulgare Privet

[2 drawings (colour) one showing flower, one showing fruit]

26 9.4.74 Apocynaceae Periwinkle Crathes,

Aberdeenshire 667

27 27.vi.36 Gentianaceae Blackstonia perfoliata

Yellow-wort Brean Down, Somerset

Also in Cefn, N. Wales. Turf

28 5 & 8.8.75 Gentianaceae Gentianella amarella

Coll. Also Europie, Lewis

816

29 6.8.41 Gentianaceae Gentianella campestris

Field Gentian Craiglarroch, Aboyne Hilly places. 154

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

30 13.8.73 Gentianaceae Gentianella amarella

Felwort Noar Hill (where v. plentiful) Selborne, Hants.

661

31 9.6.41 Menyanthaceae Menyanthes trifolia

Buckbean Nant Ffancon Pass, N. Wales

Bogs. 2 drawings (colour) one showing flower, one showing fruit]

32 30.6.73 Menyanthaceae Nymphoides peltata

Woods Mill Sussex

Like Gentianaceae but aquatic in slow moving water [no drawing]

33 May 1969 Boraginaceae Myosotis scorpioides

Water forget-me-not

Woods Mill Sussex [2 drawings (colour)]

34 Late June 1971

Boraginaceae Myosotis discolour Yellow forget-

me-not Craigard Glengarry, Inverness-shire

35 No date Boraginaceae Myosotis sylvatica Wood forget-

me-not

Collection Number and Title: V. Lentibulariaceae, Labiatae, Plantaginaceae, Compositae, Campanulaceae,

Alismataceae, Rubiaceae, Caprifoliaceae, Potamogetonaceae, Liliaceae, Juncaceae, Orchidaceae, Cyperaceae,

Gramineae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 9.6.41 Lentibulariaceae Pinguicala vulgaris

Butterwort By Llyn Ogwen, Snowdonia

Bogs. 162

2 22.6.74 Lentibulariaceae Pinguicula lusitanica

Pale Butterwort

Benlister Glen, Arran

699

3 1944 Labiatae Thymus praecox

Wild Thyme 219

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

4 August 1968

Labiatae Thymus serpyllum

Thyme 219

5 21.v.38 Plantaginaceae Plantago coronopus

Buckshorn Plantain

Anglesey Coast – sand [2 drawings (colour)]

6 Last week August 1969

Plantaginaceae Plantago maritima

Sea Plantain Ronas Hill, Shetland

7 1st week of August

Campanulaceae Jasione montana

Sheep’s bit Scabious

Shetland

8 vi.35 Rubiaceae Sherardia arvensis

Field Madder Rosehill, Quantock Hills

Turf

9 29.6.69 Rubiaceae Asperula cynanchica

Squinancywort Danebury Ring, Hants

Also I.W. and Dorset. Golf road, Ventnor; Dancing Lodge [2 drawings (colour)]

10 No date Rubiaceae Galium aparine

Goose Grass

10a Caprifoliaceae Linnaea borealis

Postcard (colour) – Swedish?

11 1.7.75 Caprifoliaceae Linnaea borealis

Above Ballater, Aberdeenshire

794

12 14.7.74 Compositae

Gnaphalium uligonosum

Wayside Cudweed ?

Old railway line between Cowes and Newport I.W.

738

13 1971 Compositae Gnaphalium supinum

Dwarf Cudweed

Inverness-shire

14 Last week of August 1969

Compositae Leontodon autumnalis

Autumnal Hawkbit

Ronas Hill, Shetland

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

15 No date Compositae Hieracium pilosella

Mouse-eared Hawkweed

186

16 1969 Compositae Hieracium pilosella

House-eared Hawkweed

17 1941 Compositae

Antennaria dioica

Mountain Everlasting

The Commonty, Potarch, Aberdeenshire

207

18 27.viii.36 Alismataceae Alisma ranunculoides

Lesser Water-Plantain

Kirkmichael, Perthshire

Water-stagnant

19 1971 Potamogetonaceae Potamogeton natans

Broad-leaved Pondweed

Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire

20 21.v.38 Liliaceae Scilla verna Vernal Squill

Anglesey. Coast – turf. Also seen in Cornwall, June 1971 [2 drawings (colour)]

21 13.5.39 Liliaceae Alium sp. Denbigh Turf. 211. Dinnet 24.8.41

22 21.7.73 Juncaceae Juncus articulatus

Hatchett Pond, New Forest

With viviparous growth

23 Late June 1971

Orchidaceae Hammarbya paludosa

Near Kinloch-hourn

Very wet bog

24 25.8.73 Orchidaceae Spiranthes spiralis

Autumn Lady’s Tresses

Portsdown Hill, Portsmouth

[2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

Collection Number and Title: V. Umbelliferae [Box 4] (In folder)

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 28.6.74 Umbelliferae Astrantia major Pink

Masterwort By Deeside Dinnet Aberdeenshire

[2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

2 1969

Umbelliferae Astrantia major Beatrix Potter’s garden, Westmorland, late July

3 26.5.69 Umbelliferae Anthriscus

caucalis Bur Chervil ? Dunecht

Aberdeenshire Stalk smells of liquorice

4 16.5.74 Umbelliferae Sweet Cicely Cults 673. hollow stalk; tastes of liquorice

5 25.7.74 Umbelliferae Torilis japonica Hedge

Parsley In a wood near Croy E. Inverness-shire

751.

6 4.5.69

Umbelliferae Symrnium olusatrum

Alexander Denbigh Portsmouth (near Creek), Isle of Wight.

[2 drawings, one showing seeds, one showing plant in flower] Also on Arran.

7 22.6.69 Umbelliferae Conium

maculatum Hemlock Woods Mill,

Sussex. Also seen at Ardersier (nr. Inverness) [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

8 14.7.74 Umbelliferae Apium graveolens Celery Medina

Estuary, IoW. in water

9 July 1969 Umbelliferae Apium nodiflorum Fool’s

Watercress? Warnford, Hants, in running water

10 August 1969

Umbelliferae Carum carvi Caraway Spiggie, Shetland

1st week of August 1969

11 24.6.68 Umbelliferae Conopodium

majus Pignut Woodland, Isle

of Wight stalk not so thick at end

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

12 2.6.74 Umbelliferae Conopodium

majus Pignut Grasmere,

Westmoreland No leaves under any umbel

13 3.8.74 Umbelliferae ? Pimpinella

saxifraga Burnet Saxifrage

Ballater, Aberdeenshire

14 21.6.69

Umbelliferae Aegopodium podagraria

Goutweed, Bishopweed, Ground Elder

Harting Down, Hants

15 15.6.69 Umbelliferae Oenanthe crocata Hemlock

water-dropwort

Corhampton, Hants.

V. common in Arran

16 28.v.74 Umbelliferae Anthriscus

sylvestris Cow Parsley

No location 676, 677 [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour] Most outer flower without stamens

17 28.7.73 Umbelliferae Crithrum

maritimum Samphire Pilsey Island,

Sussex (off Thorney Is., R.A.F.), 653

18 1944 Umbelliferae Foeniculum

vulgare Fennel

Denbigh

19 14.7.74 Umbelliferae Foeniculum

vulgare Fennel Medina

Estuary, I.W. 729.

20 May 1969

Umbelliferae Anthriscus sylvestris

Fool’s Parsley.

Hants. Doubtful leaf has a v. prominent sheath & 3rd leaf is suspect also leaves more cut up [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

21 9.6.74

Umbelliferae Ligusticum scoticum

Lovage Cruden Bay. On rocks beside sea between Lamlash and Brodick, Arran

679 +

22 1969 Umbelliferae Angelica sylvestris Angelica Spiggie,

Shetland 1st week of August. Leaves notched, angelica. [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

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Number Date Family Name

Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

23 24.7.73 Umbelliferae Pastinaca sativa Wild Parsnip Totland, I.W. Hants near Alton, July 1969 [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

24 21.6.69 Umbelliferae Heracleum

sphondylium Hogweed Harting Down,

Hants. [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

25 1973 Umbelliferae Daucus carota Wild carrot I.W. [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

26 30.6.72

Umbelliferae Meum Spignel Below Glenshee, Perth-Braemar Rd.

Spignell, Perth-Braemar Rd., Morrone.

27 July 1971 Umbelliferae ? Toralis japonica Aberdeenshire. 71. Pales out to white later. [2 drawings, 1 ink and 1 colour]

28 Hedge

Parsley ? Colour study of seed head

29 ? Oenanthe

silaifolia

666

30 Painting of unidentified umbellifer

Collection Number and Title: VI. Convolvulaceae, Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Labietae, Caprifoliaceae,

Adoxaceae, Valerianaceae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 3.viii.36 Convolvulaceae Convolvulus sepium Hooded

Bindweed Shipham Gorge, Somerset

Hedgerows

2 30.7.73 Convolvulaceae Calystegia sylvatica American

Bellbine Ventnor 646

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

3 7.7.73 Convolvulaceae Calystegia soldanella Sea

Bindweed Pilsey Island, Sussex

v. plentiful, prostrate

4 4.viii.36 Convolvulaceae Convolvulus arvensis Field

Bindweed Shipham Gorge, Somerset

Dry soil

5 1.7.73 Solanaceae Atropa belladonna Deadly

Nightshade Duncton, Sussex

6 24.7.39 Solanaceae Atropa belladonna Deadly

Nightshade Goblin Lane, Denbigh

24.9.39

7 15.6.73 Solanaceae

Hyoscyamus niger Henbane Paulsgrove Causeway, near Corporation Dump, Portsmouth

8 14.7.74 Solanaceae Lyceum chinense Duke of

Argyll’s Teaplant

Medina Estuary, I.W.

730

9 14.7.74 Scrophulariaceae Chaenorhinum minus Small

Toadflax On old railway, Cowes to Newport, I.W.

734

10 17.viii.36 Scrophulariaceae Mimulus guttatus Mimulus Turriff,

Aberdeenshire In running water

11 June 1976 Scrophulariaceae

Mimulus guttatus Neighbourhood of Peebles tributaries of the Tweed

12 24.5.69 Scrophulariaceae Veronica beccabunga Brooklime Southwick,

Hants.

13 8.v.38 Scrophulariaceae Veronica chamaedrys Germander

Speedwell Denbigh Dry banks

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

14 Late June 1971 Scrophulariaceae Veronica serpyllifolia Thyme-

leaved Speedwell

Forestry path, Glengarry, Inverness-shire

15 April 1971 Scrophulariaceae Veronica filiformis Round-

leaved Speedwell

Aberdeen

16 1944 Not listed Veronica montana Denbigh

17 28.7.40 Scrophulariaceae Melampyrum pratense

Common Cow-wheat

Glengarry, Perthshire

Woods and heaths

18 Late June 1971 Scrophulariaceae Melampyrum sylvaticum

Wood cow-wheat

Glengarry, Inverness-shire

In woods. 71

19 6.8.40 Scrophulariaceae Euphrasia officinalis Eyebright Aboyne,

Aberdeenshire 206

20 9.viii.39 Scrophulariaceae Odontites vernus Red Bartsia Broadford,

Skye Fields & waste places. (Bartsia odontites)

21 9.6.39 Scrophulariaceae Rhinanthus minor Yellow Rattle

Llansannan Dry banks, roadsides [Rhinanthus cristi-gallus written next to drawing]

22 1943 Labietae Mentha rotundiflora ?

Oxford

23 1941 Labietae Lycopus europaeus Gipsywort Oxford

24 1972 Labietae

Origanum vulgare Marjoram Seen at St Cyrus, Compton Wood, Hants, Portsdown Hill

Slightly fragrant

25 Last week of August 1969

Labietae Prunella vulgaris Self-heal Spiggie,

Shetland

26 7.8.40 Labietae Stachys palustris Marsh

Woundwort Birse, Kincardine

156

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

27 4.viii.36 Labietae Stachys betonica Betony Shipham

Gorge, Somerset

Cornwall, Cumberland, Westmoreland; In grass by hedgerows

28 April 1968 Labiatae Lamium purpureum Purple dead

nettle Cults, Aberdeen

29 11.8.74 Labietae Galeopsis tetrahit Common

hemp nettle Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

760

30 May 1968 Labietae Glechoma hederacea Ground Ivy

31 6.6.45 Labietae Scutellaria minor

Lesser Skullcap

New Forest, Hampshire

2 drawings [colour]

32 16.7.73 Labiatae Scutellaria minor Lesser

Skullcap New Forest 2 drawings [colour]

33 Early July 1971 Labiatae Scutellaria galericulata

Skullcap Kinlochhourn, Inverness-shire

71

34 27.7.40 Labietae Teucrium scorodonia Wood-sage Pitlochry,

Perthshire 153; woods

35 30.7.73 Rubiaceae Rubia peregrina Madder Ventnor 647

36 1942 Rubiaceae Asperula odorata Woodruff Denbigh

37 1972 Rubiaceae Galium saxatile Heath

Bedstraw

38

1971 Rubiaceae Galium aparine Goosegrass

39 11.8.74 Caprifoliaceae Symphoricarpos rivularis

Snowberry Dinnet, Aberdeenshire

762

40 July & Oct 1942 Caprifoliaceae Lonicera caprifolium Honeysuckle

Denbigh 224. Also Bieldside, Aberdeenshire & Inverness-shire

41 1945 Caprifoliaceae Viburnum opulus Guelder Rose Oxford Cultivated?

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

42 1939 Caprifoliaceae Sambucus racemosa Red Elder? Scotland. [Drawing annotated: Cambus o’ May, 1943]

43 30.7.73 Caprifoliaceae Viburnum lantana Wayfaring

Tree Ventnor

2 drawings [colour] 1 drawn near Cowdray, Hants., mid May 1971

44 May 1967 Adoxaceae Adoxa moschatellina Moschatel Crathes 18.5.76

45 1942 Valerianaceae Valerianella locusta Betcke

Lamb’s Lettuce; Corn Salad

Beaconsfield

Collection Number and Title: VI. Cyperaceae, Gramineae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

1 1972 Cyperaceae Carex rupestris

Rock Sedge Loch Loch

2 1972 Cyperaceae Carex capillaris

Hair Sedge Loch Loch

2a Unidentified drawing (colour)

3 June 1974

Cyperaceae Carex demissa

Arran 684

4 9.6.74 Cyperaceae Eleocharis palustris

Spike Rush Arran 694

5 15.6.75 Cyperaceae Carex maritima

Dingieshow, Deerness, Orkney

778

5a 810. Unidentified drawing (colour)

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

6 17.6.75 Cyperaceae Carex flacca The Loons, N.

Mainland Orkney

781

7 1st week of August

Cyperaceae Carex demissa

Lewis 807

8 No entry Juncaceae Luzula multifora ?

691

9 9.6.74 Cyperaceae Carex canjophyllea ?

Spring Sedge

Lamlash 686 maidenhair asplenium, adiantum nigrum, humilo ?

10 No date Eriophorum angustifolium

Sedge 190

11 No date Carex ? sylvatica

12 1st August 1969

Cyperaceae Carex ovalis Rush

Shetland

13 13.7.74 Gramineae Phleum bertolonii

Cat’s Tail Medina Estuary, I.W.

733

14 June 1969

Gramineae Agrostis tenuis ?

Hants

15 Last week of August 1969

Gramineae Festuca vivipara

Shetland. Also in Inverness-shire

16 5.7.71 Gramineae Lolium multiflorum ?

No entry Sands of Forvie, Aberdeenshire

17 24.7.73 Gramineae Puccinellia rupestris

Fern Grass ? Totland, I.W. 639. Maritime. (With) Fearn & Weath

18 7.7.74 Gramineae Koeleria vallesiana

Somerset hair grass

Brean Down, Somerset (where lot

711

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name

Common Name

Location Notes [condition, annotations etc]

discovered)

19 14.7.74 Gramineae Puccinellia rupestris

Procumbent meadow grass

Medina Estuary n. Newport, I.W.

719

20 27.6.75 Gramineae Catapodium rigidum

From Axbridge 791

21 5.8.75 Gramineae Puccinellia capillaris

Stornoway, Lewis

811

22 5.8.75 Caryophyllaceae Sagina nodosa Tong, Lewis [No drawing]

23 Early August 1975

Gramineae Catapodium marinum

Lewis 806

Collection Number and Title: VIII. Cyperaceae, Gramineae [Box 4]

Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

1 30.6.72 Cyperaceae Eriophorum vaginatum Morrone Water

2 Sept 1968 Cyperaceae Eriophorum polystachion Common

Cottongrass Menie Moss, Aberdeenshire

Bog Cotton

3 18.7.75 Cyperaceae Carex scandinavica Hoy, Orkney 785

4 Late June 1971 Cyperaceae Rhynchospora alba White

Beaked Sedge

Glengarry, Inverness-shire

Wet ground

5 30.6.72 Cyperaceae Eriophorum vaginatum In water foot [no drawing]

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Number Date Family Name Scientific Name Common Name

Location Notes (Condition, annotations, etc)

of Morrone

6 9.6.74 Cyperaceae Carex hirta Arran 681

7 25.7.74 Cyperaceae Carex flacca Ardersier nr.

Inverness 745

8 13.7.74 Cyperaceae Carex extensa Nr. Alverstone,

I.W. 723

9 Early July 1971 Cyperaceae

Carex echinata Starry Sedge Forestry paths, Glengarry, also Glen Affric, Inverness-shire

10 Late June 1971 Cyperaceae Carex ovalis Oval Sedge Glengarry,

Inverness-shire

11 1971 Cyperaceae Carex pulicaris Flea Sedge Clunes,

Glengarry, Inverness-shire

12 June 1971 Cyperaceae Carex nigra Common

Sedge Glengarry, Inverness-shire

13 9.6.74 Cyperaceae Carex arenaria Arran,

seashore 680

13a Carex nigra 689

14 1971 Gramineae Nardus stricta Matt Grass Inverness-shire

15 15.6.75 Gramineae Catabrosa maritima var. uniflora Water Whorl

Grass Dingieshowe, Deerness, Orkney

776

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Notes

WISELY, Jeannie Troup *M.A. 1927

D. of William G. W., haulage contractor; b. Aber., 18 Apr. 1905.

B.A. 1930, M.A. 1938 (Oxon.).

Asst. English mistress: Clifton High S., Bristol 1930; Nottingham High S. 1936.

Sen. English mistress, Howell's S., Denbigh 1937. Lect. in English lang. and lit.

1944, and sen. lect. from 1948, Portsmouth Training Coll.

Roll of the Graduates of the University of Aberdeen, 1926-1955.

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