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From:
Archibald Geikie
To:
Archibald Geikie
Date:
3 November 1907
Source of text:
MM/11/118, Royal Society
Summary:

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Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Edward Smith
To:
Secretary of the Royal Society
Date:
4 November 1907
Source of text:
MM/22/92, Royal Society
Summary:

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Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Edward Smith
To:
Secretary of the Royal Society
Date:
11 November 1907
Source of text:
MM/22/93, Royal Society
Summary:

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Contributor:
Royal Society
From:
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker
To:
Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer
Date:
29 November 1907
Source of text:
JDH/2/16 f.195, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Summary:

JDH communicates his approval of Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer's article in NATURE. He considers the 'most remarkable instance of a changed form' to be the cut-leaved bramble [blackberry] which he has observed in his own garden. He also thinks it would be interesting to study variation & mutation in Japanese Maples. JDH is suffering with bad eczema but continuing his work dissecting & sketching Balsams. He observes that they are numerous & very location specific with no species overlap between India, China & Tibet. JDH has borrowed some Balsam specimens from Leveille at Les Man herbarium, they are all different from those in the Kew & Paris herbariums but are hard to work with having been badly dries.

Contributor:
Hooker Project