Inter-relations of plants in vegetation
- Yapp/5/10
- Item
- 1925
Printed article 'The inter-relations of plants in vegetation, and the concept of "association"', published in *Festschrift Carl Schröter, pp 684-706, 1925.
Inter-relations of plants in vegetation
Printed article 'The inter-relations of plants in vegetation, and the concept of "association"', published in *Festschrift Carl Schröter, pp 684-706, 1925.
Printed article: 'Notes on new and interesting plants from the Malay peninsula'. Extracted from the Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society Vol. XI, Pt. II, pp 160-162. It is dated as having been received on 26 March 1901.
Map drawn for 'The salt marshes of the Dovey estuary' co-authored by RHY, O.T. Jones, and D. Johns, published in The journal of ecology Vol. IV, No. 1, pp 27-103, March 1916.
Single drawing of the root system of Lysimachia vulgaris, reproduced as figure 14 in 'Sketches of vegetation at home and abroad. IV - Wicken Fen' which appeared in The new phytologist Vol.VII, Nos. 2 and 3, February and March 1908.
Photographic print of F.A. Bather, signed by him to a member of the Klintberg family and dated 1910. Photograph by Maull and Fox, London.
Maull and Fox
Single mounted print showing a man in jacket and top hat seated in a four-wheeled horse-drawn buggy, with another man, also wearing a top hat, holding the horse's head. They are in front of a brick-built building with large doors, possibly a stable building in which the buggy was stored. The identity of the two men is unknown. The print is not labelled or dated, though is likely to date from the late nineteenth or early twentieth century.
Unknown (001667)
Print from negative NW12, which was taken on a trip to North Wales in 1900, and labelled Black rocks - from interior of cave.
Label on the original glass negative reads: Davos Dorf. House - verandah. Horn in background. Undated.
Label on the original glass negative reads: Davos. R.L. Stevenson's house. Seehorn. Undated.
Label on the original glass negative reads: Davos. Nr Station. Snow-roller. Dated March 1903.