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hallucigenia
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Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2010 4:51 pm Post subject: Feedback request: Tripleurospermum maritimum (32051) |
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Documented by hallucigenia on 10th October 2010. Edit historyDocumented by hallucigenia on 10th October 2010. Edit historyN.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. Log-in to edit this sheet.
User comments about this sheet - hallucigenia wrote
- There may be two specimens on this sheet the one from Mansfield, and one from Ravenhurst, There is a Ravenhurst Fields in Birmingham, there is another specimen from this place [Veronica arvensis] comments please?
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oldnick
Joined: 09 Oct 2009 Posts: 5472
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 8:44 am Post subject: |
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Another Jordan sheet same month is from 'Ravenhurst field Edgbaston' http://herbariaunited.org/specimen/262436/ - though that is a transcribed label, not an original. All map refs and interweb refs seem to lead to that area, and Ravenhurst Road is part of an Edwardian(?) development at SP032850 |
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Roger Horton
Joined: 02 Oct 2012 Posts: 1545 Location: Cambridge, UK
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 9:47 am Post subject: |
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William Dargue - A History of Birmingham Places & Placenames has Ravenhurst, Harborne, 'at the the junction of Gillhurst Road and Ravenhurst Road', which is OS SP030853, and mentions playing fields. |
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Chris Liffen
Joined: 08 Oct 2007 Posts: 1850
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Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 1:10 pm Post subject: |
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S Stille noted Ravenhurst some time back - quote
"As noted some time ago, there are several sheets of Jordan’s labelled ‘Ravenhurst’, and there is a Ravenhurst Fields in Knightlow Road, Harborne, SP0285 which was at one time a cricket ground, and nearby Ravenshurst Road, Harborne.
This seems a highly likely place for Jordan as an academic, and family to live – is there any further knowledge about it? I see Edgbaston above – which is almost the same area?"
The family first lived at Ladywell and then moved to Edgebaston. He held the post of Professor of Comparative Anatomy at Birmingham
http://www.meiosis.org.uk/botanists/robert-coane-roberts-jordan-1825-1890/ |
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David Price
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