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PostPosted: Sat May 17, 2008 10:02 am    Post subject: Feedback request: Euphrasia anglica x micrantha (6243) Reply with quote

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Specimen #259498

Taxon:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia anglica x micrantha
named by Budenall
Filed in taxon folder:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia anglica x micrantha
Collected by:Ms M E Fuller
Collection date:7/1919
Locality:Great Britain, VC3 South Devon, Dousland, SX56, Heath, border of 'leat' close to
Dousland, Dartmoor

flowers purple red
leaves edged with dark purple brown (rind)?
altitude 700 feet, (altitude 700ft)
ex herb:Mr Herbert William Pugsley
Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Euphrasia anglica x micrantha herbarium specimen from Dousland, VC3 South Devon in 1919 by Ms M E Fuller.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:pencil note on left hand side by second row
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1 specimen given to W C Bucknall, with small sketch to show colours
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Inferred details are marked.

Documented by lowfatspread on 17th May 2008.

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29/04/2009keith barnettDeleted locality: GB VC3 Dousland, Heath, border of 'leat' close to
Dousland, Dartmoor, South Devon

flowers purple red
leaves edged with dark purple brown (rind)?
altitude 700 feet altitude: 700ft
29/04/2009keith barnettAdded locality: GB VC3 Dousland, Heath, border of 'leat' close to
Dousland, Dartmoor

flowers purple red
leaves edged with dark purple brown (rind)?
altitude 700 feet altitude: 700ft
29/04/2009keith barnettAdded collector: Ms M E Fuller
29/04/2009keith barnettAdded provenance: exherb Mr Herbert William Pugsley
18/11/2010hallucigeniaDeleted locality: GB VC3 Dousland, Heath, border of 'leat' close to
Dousland, Dartmoor

flowers purple red
leaves edged with dark purple brown (rind)?
altitude 700 feet altitude: 700ft
18/11/2010hallucigeniaAdded locality: GB VC3 Dousland, Heath, border of 'leat' close to
Dousland, Dartmoor

flowers purple red
leaves edged with dark purple brown (rind)?
altitude 700 feet altitude: 700ft
18/11/2010hallucigeniaAdded determiner: Budenall

Specimen #259499

Taxon:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia anglica x micrantha
Filed in taxon folder:Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia anglica x micrantha
Collection date:7/1919
Locality:Great Britain, VC3 South Devon, Dousland, SX56, edge of moor near Dousland, Dartmoor
ex herb:Mr Herbert William Pugsley
Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:bottom middle specimens

P...it(?) M E Fuller . H.S.T.

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by lowfatspread on 17th May 2008.

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dateuserchange
29/04/2009keith barnettDeleted note: bottom middle specimens

P...it(?) M E Fuller . H.S.T.
29/04/2009keith barnettAdded note: bottom middle specimens

P...it(?) M E Fuller . H.S.T.
29/04/2009keith barnettDeleted locality: GB VC3 Dousland, edge of moor , near dousland, dartmoor
29/04/2009keith barnettAdded locality: GB VC3 Dousland, edge of moor near Dousland, Dartmoor
29/04/2009keith barnettAdded provenance: exherb Mr Herbert William Pugsley

N.B. reporting of the edit history is currently fairly unclear and misleading. Most edits made to specimens appear as a pair of 'add' and 'delete' entries, which may not be together in the list. There are also often 'minor' edits, which are made automatically (rather than due to user activity), for example to merge synonym names.

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lowfatspread wrote
long letter to transcribe


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Tom Humphrey
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PostPosted: Fri May 23, 2008 11:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi [b]Lowfatspread[/],

In general it may not be worth taking the time to transcribe letters etc. I hope that the images will remain associated with the database records we are creating, so that data users will still be able to read the original if they wish.

It may just be worth including in the notes field something like:

"Includes letter from H W Puglsey to Thompson, 30/7/1919"
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lowfatspread



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Location: Merseyside

PostPosted: Wed May 28, 2008 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks tom ,
I was assuming it was best to try and transcribe them now as we are "nearest" in time to the language and style of the correspondence, and it would be easier to extract and obtain any additional info from the notes column , since there isn't an OCR facilty included(?) in the presentation software...
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