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mossysal



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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 9:46 am    Post subject: Feedback request: (280110_169) Reply with quote

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Specimen #288186

Taxon:Fumariaceae: Corydalis solida (L.) Clairv. ("Bird-in-a-bush")
confirmed by Joachim W Kadereit 11/12/2009

MJG

Collected by:William Henry Harvey
Collection date:3/1843
Locality:Germany, Bonn-Beuel
ex herb:Rev David Davis
Institution:Charterhouse School Herbarium (GOD)
Accession number:716
Image:Corydalis solida herbarium specimen from Bonn-Beuel in 1843 by William Henry Harvey.
phenologyField:FL

Documented by andrew doran on 4th February 2010.

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dateuserchange
08/08/2012mossysalDeleted determination (orig): Corydalis solida on 3/1843
08/08/2012mossysalAdded collector: William Henry Harvey
08/08/2012mossysalDeleted determiner's note: MJG
08/08/2012mossysalAdded determiner's note: MJG
08/08/2012mossysalDeleted note: Hurtmore Dene is written on specimen
08/08/2012mossysalDeleted locality: DE Beuel, Beuel nt Bonn
08/08/2012mossysalAdded locality: DE Bonn-Beuel
11/07/2016oldnickDeleted determination (orig): Corydalis solida on 11/12/2009
11/07/2016oldnickAdded determination (conf): Corydalis solida on 11/12/2009
11/07/2016oldnickDeleted determiner: Joachim W Kadereit
11/07/2016oldnickAdded provenance: exherb Rev David Davis
11/07/2016oldnickAdded determiner: Joachim W Kadereit
11/07/2016oldnickAdded determiner's note: MJG
11/07/2016oldnickDeleted determiner's note: MJG
11/07/2016oldnickAdded determiner's note: MJG

Specimen #404308

Taxon:Fumariaceae: Corydalis solida (L.) Clairv. ("Bird-in-a-bush")
det. Joachim W Kadereit 11/12/2009
Other name:Corydalis bulbosa (L.) DC. nom. illegit.

[bulbosa is a synonym of cava; solida and cava are tuberous woodland species and easily confused]

Locality:Great Britain, VC17 Surrey, Hurtmoor, SU94, [the location of Charterhouse School] Hurtmore Dene
ex herb:Rev David Davis
Institution:Charterhouse School Herbarium (GOD)

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by oldnick on 11th July 2016.

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11/07/2016oldnickDeleted determiner's note: [bulbosa is a synonym of cava; solida and cava are tuberous woodland species and easily confused]
11/07/2016oldnickAdded determiner's note: [bulbosa is a synonym of cava; solida and cava are tuberous woodland species and easily confused]

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mossysal wrote
Collector?
There is a ref to 'e. coll. Rev David Davies of Evesham' on the sheet as well as to 'Hurtmore Dene', but there is only one specimen and a capsule, neither of which is labelled 'e'


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oldnick



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 6:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

e could mean ex, ie ex collection / herbarium. A stain on the paper makes me wonder if on the right was a second specimen?
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mossysal



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2012 10:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, I thought that, too. Thanks anyway. Confused
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Roger Horton



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2016 6:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Better late than never!

A definition of 'e coll' appears in a manual from the Natural History Museum, Oslo, as "e coll. (e collectione)" = 'from the collection'.

'e. coll. Rev. David Davis of Evesham' on all his sheets.

Uncommon on herbarium sheets but often used on geological specimens.
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