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Mike d'Apice
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Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 11:39 pm Post subject: Feedback request: Salvia verbenaca (20256) |
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Documented by mikedaps on 13th November 2009. Checked by oldnick Edit historydate | user | change |
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14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Deleted determination (orig): Gallitrichum rubellum | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Added determination (orig): Gallitrichum rubellum | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Deleted note: ....." W E Nicholson (possibly 1866-1945?)- Jl at Crayden? | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Deleted locality: , "From the ???? Thames side ??????..." | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Added locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the ???? Thames side plant, W.E.Nicholson | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Deleted locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the ???? Thames side plant, W.E.Nicholson | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Added locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the ???? Thames side plant, W.E.Nicholson [?William Edward Nicholson 1866-1945] | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Deleted locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the ???? Thames side plant, W.E.Nicholson [?William Edward Nicholson 1866-1945] | 14/11/2009 | tom humphrey | Added locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the Kew Thames side plant, W.E.Nicholson | 18/11/2009 | mikedaps | Deleted locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the Kew Thames side plant, W.E.Nicholson | 18/11/2009 | mikedaps | Added locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the Kew Thames side plant, (by) W.E.Nicholson" | 18/11/2009 | mikedaps | Deleted collector: Mr Arthur Bennett | 18/11/2009 | mikedaps | Added collector: Mr George Nicholson | 30/03/2014 | oldnick | Deleted collector: Mr George Nicholson | 30/03/2014 | <system> (minor automatic edit) | Deleted provenance: exherb (Botanical Exchange Club of The British Isles) | 30/03/2014 | oldnick | Added collector: Mr Arthur Bennett | 30/03/2014 | <system> (minor automatic edit) | Added provenance: exherb (Botanical Exchange Club of The British Isles) | 30/03/2014 | oldnick | Deleted locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the Kew Thames side plant, (by) W.E.Nicholson" | 30/03/2014 | oldnick | Added locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Croydon, "From the Kew Thames side plant,[by] W.E.Nicholson" [William Edward Nicholson or George Nicholson?] | 30/03/2014 | oldnick | Added locality: (cultivated) GB VC17 Kew, Thames side [site of origin] |
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User comments about this sheet - mikedaps wrote
- I can't make out the words before 'Thames' and following 'side'.... The names above the date, if that is what they, are don't make too much sense either: Any better ideas?
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Tom Humphrey Site Admin
Joined: 04 Jul 2005 Posts: 1298 Location: Wallingford, UK
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 1:46 am Post subject: |
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I've edited parts of the record, but am not sure of the precise original locality.
Nicholson's dates where a good find (it prompted me to google him and find Mark Lawley's excellent article on W E Nicholson [pdf] (pdf file). |
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David Price
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Is the word before Thames, "Kew"?
The plant in hort Bennett must have been well established in order to provide this specimen in 1881, when W.E.N. would have been only 14 or 15 years old, and thus younger (and perhaps elsewhere) when it was found beside the Thames. Does this weaken the suggestion that the collector was indeed William Edward Nicholson the younger? |
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Tom Humphrey Site Admin
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Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 6:42 pm Post subject: |
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Yes, it does seem somewhat improbably - I'd not considered his age.
I've changed the locality to Kew - I wondered about it previously but wasn't wholly convinced.
regards,
Tom |
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Mike d'Apice
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 11:44 am Post subject: |
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Re age, perhaps it may not rule WEN out: The biography does rather give the impression that he was something of a child/teenage prodigy re natural history: "Nicholson was as much an entomologist as a botanist from childhood until his middle
years, and had an excellent collection of butterflies and moths." so if busy collecting these may also have collected plants and a visit to Kew from Lewes or Marlborough should have been feasible....
Fascinating to get a better idea of their lives - Thanks Mike d'A |
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Chris Liffen
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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:34 pm Post subject: |
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Looking at Bennett's label
one might be tempted to interpret it as Mr G(eorge) Nicholson, who at this time was working at Kew, initially as Clerk to John Smith (Curator) but was then appointed Curator himself in 1886. He contributed a lengthy article to the Journal of Botany (1875) on "The wild flora of Kew Gardens and Pleasure grounds".
His main work was his "Illustrated Dictionary of gardening", which became a standard work (a french edition was also available).
see also
http://herbariaunited.org/wiki/George_Nicholson
Chris |
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Mike d'Apice
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Posted: Wed Nov 18, 2009 11:09 am Post subject: |
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Mr G Nicholson makes a lot more sense than WEN... he has the best opportunity (age, experience, place and time). Also just noticed that Bennet's label on his biography page has a label in the same format as this apart from a "by" preceding the first name so he presumably forgot to for this. Amended collector accordingly. Mike d'A |
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