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BC
924 Manuscripts & Archives University of Cape Town Libraries
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Transferred
from the Bolus Herbarium, March 1988 |
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No
of Folders |
A |
Correspondence
and miscellaneous personal items |
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A1 |
Correspondence
with booksellers, includes invoices, 1912, 1919-1958 |
2 |
A2 |
Correspondence
with botanists c.1940's and 1950's |
2 |
A3 |
Miscellaneous
letters, c1935-1958 |
1 |
A4 |
Items
re Royal Society and S A Archeological Society |
1 |
A5 |
Manuscripts
by Dawson Turner (1775-1858), and William Borrer. c.1806 |
1 |
A6 |
Education
School reports and certificates, Victoria University degree day book |
1 |
A7 |
Photographs.
Two large school photos. Album and miscellaneous. Gymnasium certificates |
1 |
A8 |
Miscellaneous
personal memorabilia |
1 |
B |
Lectures,
articles and papers |
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B1 |
"Morphology
and classification of Lichens", nine lecturers, as well as lectures
on plant physiology, by Sydney Garside, Bedford College, London |
3 |
B2 |
Four
lectures on Lichens |
1 |
B3 |
Talk
given out of doors at Camps Bay, 4.10.196 |
1 |
B4 |
List
of papers by S Garside, 1918-1958 |
1 |
B5 |
"The
development morphology of the pollen of proteaceae", by S Garside |
1 |
B6 |
Various
drafts of articles on Baron Jacquin and the Schonbrunn Gardens |
1 |
B7 |
Notes
on botanists 1. Adelbert von Chamisso, and2. C
H Bergius, 3. Gulielma Lister, 4. Olaf
Rudbeck, 5. Baron von Ludwig |
1 |
B8 |
Articles
by the following |
3 |
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Harris,
S. A simple technique for arranging groups of diatoms |
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Marquand,
C V B. A new species of exormotheca from South Africa |
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Parker,
R N. The ecological status of the Himalayan fir forests |
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Timm,
R Beobachtungen an Lebermoosen in bot. garten zu Hamburg aus der nachlass
des Prof Dr Zacharias Van Zinderen Bakker, E M La vegetation de la partie
centrale de l'Afrique du sud aujourd'hui et autrefois. (Conference faite a
Paris pour la Societe Botanique de France. 11.5.1956) |
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Van
Zinderen Bakker, E M. Pollen statistics and the study of the Quaternary in
Southern Africa. (Lecture held at Cambridge for the Quaternary Discussion
Group, 16.4.1956). |
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C |
Botanical
notes |
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C1 |
Notes
on lichens |
9 |
C2 |
Liliiflorae |
1 |
C3 |
Mosses |
4 |
C4 |
Pollens |
4 |
C5 |
Proteaceae,
including macadamia turnifolia |
3 |
C6 |
Mushrooms |
1 |
C7 |
Myrtales |
1 |
C8 |
Satyrium |
1 |
C9 |
Spiloxenopsis
and spiloxenella |
1 |
C10 |
Notes
on gardens, and plants gathered by Dr Hermann at the Cape of Good Hope in
1672, etc. |
1 |
C11 |
The
Garside herbarium of South African plants |
1 |
C12 |
Harry
Bolus' Ericaceae. Key to the genera, and Keys to: Asparagus; Iridaceae;
Rubriaceae; Passerina, by Thoday; Leguminosae; and Oxalis of the Cape
Peninsula |
1 |
C13 |
Bolus
Herbarium - Cryptogamic Herbarium |
1 |
C14 |
Notes
on botanical works in the S A Library, Cape Town |
1 |
C15 |
S
A Museum Codex by Dr Barnard |
1 |
C16 |
Miscellaneous
botanical notes |
11 |
C17 |
Drawings
and photographs of lichens and the Bohemann beetle, etc. One folder in
O/S. |
4 |
D |
Notebooks
and diaries |
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D1 |
Diaries
of visits to Yorkshire and Wales, 1950, and notes on Ashton moss, flora
and Matlockfish, and prices in restaurants |
3 |
D2-D28
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Botanical
notebooks |
28 |
E1-E2
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Newspaper
clippings, one folder mainly articles by Dr Skaife |
2 |
F |
Negatives,
including glass negatives |
c.
100 |
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TOTAL |
c.200
folders ±2
500 items |
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