Botany
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
A.C. Seward: Letters from D.H. Scott, and notebooks
Correspondence from the distinguished palaeobotanist Dukinfield Henry Scott (1854-1934), honorary director of the Jodrell Laboratory at Kew and notebooks containing notes on plant fossils.
Archives of the Botanic Garden, 1856 - 2002
The archives comprise a wide range of operational records, covering the management and development of premises and grounds, garden planting, gardening advice within and without the University, visitors and Friends, accounts, bequests (including that by Reginald Cory) and staff, as well as papers concerning interaction with the Botany School and botanical research in general.
Arthur Tansley: Papers
Botanical notebook of Mr Thomas Hugo of Taunton, Somerset
Mainly sketches of fungi, with some sketches of flowering plants, and some notes on both.
Edward Thomas Connold: British Vegetable Galls
Printed forms, completed in manuscript, describing the characteristics of different types of vegetable gall, each with an accompanying picture.
E.P. Farrow: ''Ecology of the vegetation of Breckland''
'With two hundred photographs, charts and diagrams in the text and supplement'. 351 pages. Typescript for publication. It would seem that the document as a whole was never printed, but sections were adapted for publication in the Journal of Ecology (see Publication Notes).
Essay on Monkshood, with an experimental inquiry into is properties etc
Attributed to Robert Jackson. Includes letter in front of volume offering it to his friend Pringle/Pryle (?).
Fieldwork, 1878-1938
The series comprises numbered and un-numbered field notebooks;specimen catalogues; sketchbooks, photograph albums, and maps.
Flora of the Isle of Purbeck'
"Flora of the Isle of Purbeck, and (other Dorset Plants), nomenclature & arrangements as per "The London Catalogue of British Plants", Edition 10". By C. B. Green.
Covers 98 plants.
John Martyn: Lists of botanists
Short biographies of botanists; generally 1 per folio. Does not seem to be any particular ordering.
J.S. Henslow: Correspondence and botanical lecture notes
J.W. Salter: Drawing for Babington's ''The British Rubi''
Drawings by J. W. Salter, intended for C. C. Babington's work 'The British Rubi', but not ready by the time the volume was published (see Publication Notes). Pencil drawings pasted into the volume the majority partially (about half) coloured, often with Latin name, and date and location. Includes some printed version of some of the drawings. Also includes account of payments due from Babington to Salter for the work.
Minutes and papers of the Special Board for Biology and Geology (from 1926, part of the Faculty Board of Biology 'A'), successor and subordinate bodies, 1882 - 1996
Minutes of Boards of Studies, from 1926 known as Faculty Boards, may cover governance, appointments, budgets, curriculum development, examining and accommodation.
Papers of Harold Leslie Keer Whitehouse
Correspondence, drafts of publications, research notes, reviews, papers on talks and teaching, personal information on career.
Papers of Nora Barlow
Papers of Richard West
Papers relating to contacts and work with the Botany School, 1951 - 1990
The archives comprise a wide range of operational records, covering the management and development of premises and grounds, garden planting, gardening advice within and without the University, visitors and Friends, accounts, bequests (including that by Reginald Cory) and staff, as well as papers concerning interaction with the Botany School and botanical research in general.
Personal Papers of Ethel Sargant, 1871 - 2008
The most significant items held are the letters written by Ethel Sargant to Agnes Arber (nee Robertson), fellow botanist: see GCPP Sargant 2/1 below. There are also a few personal and biographical items, a volume of botanical drawings, and some botanical equipment and artefacts, including botanical slides. There is also a small file of poems written by Ethel Sargant in later life.
Personal Papers of Margaret C (Nan) Anderson, 1920 - 2001
Plant Sciences Library: Miscellaneous Volumes
Various catalogues, plant lists and an account book.
Records of George Clifford Evans relating to the teaching of Botany, 1902 - 1973
The record relate to teaching and staff.
Records of the Ray Club, 1837 - 1976
The category - Student administration and support records - comprises records relating to student admissions at all levels, graduate students, visiting senior scholars, student careers advice and welfare, together with the records of clubs and societies.
Redcliffe Nathan Salaman: Scientific, Personal and Family Papers
Includes correspondence, notes, scientific papers, newscuttings and photographs. Also includes papers of Redcliffe Salaman's wife Nina Salaman.
Samuel Dömjen: general treatise on plants
Scrap books of botanical press cuttings, the articles all written by F.S. Salisbury, usually under the pseudonym Aeschlus, 1912 - 1937
The archives comprise a wide range of operational records, covering the management and development of premises and grounds, garden planting, gardening advice within and without the University, visitors and Friends, accounts, bequests (including that by Reginald Cory) and staff, as well as papers concerning interaction with the Botany School and botanical research in general.