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oldnick



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 7:15 am    Post subject: Feedback request: Juncus bulbosus (30469) Reply with quote

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Specimen #352962

Taxon:Juncus bulbosus L. ("Bulbous Rush")
Filed in taxon folder:Juncus bulbosus L. ("Bulbous Rush")
Collection date:5/9/1887
Locality:Great Britain, VC108 West Sutherland, Ben Klibreck, NC62, Bealach Pass below E. side of Ben Klibreck, E Sutherland
ex herb:Rev. Edward Shearburn Marshall
Mr William Hadden Beeby
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
Image:Juncus bulbosus herbarium specimen from Ben Klibreck, VC108 West Sutherland in 1887.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

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Documented by portwild on 7th January 2013.

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24/11/2014oldnickDeleted locality: GB VC107 Bealach Pass, aka Bealach na Ba, below E. side of Ben Flibreck?
24/11/2014oldnickAdded locality: GB VC108 Ben Klibreck, Bealach Pass below E. side of Ben Klibreck, E Sutherland

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oldnick wrote
'Bealach Pass below E. side of Ben Klibreck, E Sutherland' however Ben Klibreck seems very definitely W Sutherland. I can't find on the map any Bealach Pass, but think this is a common term rather than a place-name; the path up from Crask Inn via Loch a Bhealaich seems a good possibility


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David Price



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 24, 2014 9:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Bealach is "pass" in Gaelic (cf. Welsh bwlch).
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