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From:
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
To:
Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer
Date:
4 June 1889
Source of text:
JDH/2/16 f.117, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Summary:

JDH thanks Sir William Turner-Thiselton [WTTD] for finding time to look over the proofs of the BOTANICAL MAGAZINE. After 30 years as editor & 10 years prior to that helping his father with it JDH can be careless. His mind is currently focused on orchids. JDH will try to arrange with the publisher of the magazine, Reeves, to send the lithographs a month in advance so they can be reviewed properly. He notes that errors have also appeared in the BULLETIN. JDH did not think [James Edward Tierney] Aitchison's drawing of Gastrodia was worth publishing but Aitchison did accompany it with an explanation & an anatomist should look at his specimens preserved in spirits. JDH hopes WTTD & Harriet Thiselton-Dyer (nee Hooker) will enjoy their time in Switzerland. An annotation signed D.O. [Daniel Oliver] has been added to the letter stating first that Ed[?] Brown [Nicholas Edward Brown?] would look at the specimens of Gastrodia & later adding that he has examined them himself & found no evidence that they are parasitic themselves, but one of the pseudobulbs was infected by a rhizomorphoid growth, which needs to be investigated.

Contributor:
Hooker Project
From:
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
To:
Joseph Symonds Hooker
Date:
28 June 1889
Source of text:
JDH/2/7 f.11, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Hooker Project
From:
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
To:
Susan Hodgson (nee Townshend)
Date:
30 June 1889
Source of text:
JDH/2/22/2 f.111, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Summary:

JDH discusses an unspecified event attended by Susan & her husband Brian Hodgson. JDH did not attend as he was visiting Sir John Henry Lefroy. JDH & his wife Hyacinth Hooker would like to visit the Hodgsons in Aug. Colonel Lyell is staying with the Hookers in July. Whilst away in Devon & Cornwall JDH missed a visit from Miss Henslow, Frances's sister. In Cornwall JDH saw many plants of Rhododendron hodgsonii thriving, as well as other species, incl. R. falconeri, R.aucklandii, R. argenteum, & R. barbatum.

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Hooker Project