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chrisu



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 12:24 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Sorbus aria (35379) Reply with quote

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Specimen #304783

Taxon:Rosaceae: Sorbus aria (L.) Crantz ("Common Whitebeam")
Filed in taxon folder:Rosaceae: Sorbus aria (L.) Crantz ("Common Whitebeam")
Collected by:Rev. Augustin Ley
Collection date:1/6/1910
Locality:Great Britain, VC36 Herefordshire, Little Doward, SO51, Hedlund no 1. June 1910. Point of the Little Doward by the Hutchinsia below the rocks facing south
ex herb:Rev. Augustin Ley
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Sorbus aria herbarium specimen from Little Doward, VC36 Herefordshire in 1910 by Rev. Augustin Ley.
fruits/flowers:no flowers
notes:This is "aria sheet 18" and has the following notes attached -
"Pyri pressed for Hedlund June 1 1910
1 & 2 shrubs above quarry, by the P. cordata. shrubs marked.
Anglica from the original tree near the pear point
1,2,3 & 4 from the empty house on the W.side of the hill. Trees marked
1,2 & 3 from SE point of Little Doward. Trees not marked but - No 1 below rocks left hand
No 2 & 3 above same rocks; between two sets of scrubby beeches. No 2 furthest on: No 3 nearer the Hutchinsia
(only Nos 2 & 3 of last lot with flowers)"

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by chrisu on 31st July 2010.

Checked by wonastow

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31/07/2010wonastowDeleted note: Type pressed for Hedlund June 1 1910
1 & 2 shrubs above quarry, by the ? shrubs marked
? from an original tree in the ? point
1,2,3 & 4 from the empty house on the W.side of the hill. Trees marked
1,2 & 3 from SE point of Little Doward. Trees not marked but - No 1 below rocks left hand
No 2 & 3 above same rocks; between two sets of scrubby beeches. No 2 furthest on: No 3 nearer to Hutch?
(only Nos 2 & 3 of last lot with flowers)
31/07/2010wonastowAdded note: This is "aria sheet 18" and has the following notes attached -
"Pyri pressed for Hedlund June 1 1910
1 & 2 shrubs above quarry, by the P. cordata. shrubs marked.
Anglica from the original tree near the pear point
1,2,3 & 4 from the empty house on the W.side of the hill. Trees marked
1,2 & 3 from SE point of Little Doward. Trees not marked but - No 1 below rocks left hand
No 2 & 3 above same rocks; between two sets of scrubby beeches. No 2 furthest on: No 3 nearer the Hutchinsia
(only Nos 2 & 3 of last lot with flowers)"
31/07/2010wonastowDeleted locality: GB VC36 Little Doward, Point of the Little Doward by the ? below the rocks facing south
31/07/2010wonastowAdded locality: GB VC36 Little Doward, Hedlund no 1. June 1910. Point of the Little Doward by the Hutchinsia below the rocks facing south
31/07/2010wonastowAdded collector: Rev. Augustin Ley
31/07/2010wonastowAdded attribute flowerField: none

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chrisu wrote
If anyone knows the area around Little Doward they may be able to make more sense of this than me. I have left quite a few ? in my transcription of the note. Any help greatly appreciated


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David Price



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've edited the sheet and hope I've interpreted Ley's notes correctly.

The Little Doward is now owned by Woodland Trust which is undoing the hill's 20th century commercial coniferisation and restoring its traditional management as wood pasture.
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chrisu



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Looks good to me Very Happy thank you
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