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PostPosted: Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:01 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Limonium binervosum (17704) Reply with quote

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Specimen #292191

Taxon:Plumbaginaceae: Limonium binervosum (G.E. Sm.) C.E. Salmon ("Rock Sea-lavender")
Filed in taxon folder:Plumbaginaceae: Limonium binervosum (G.E. Sm.) C.E. Salmon ("Rock Sea-lavender")
Collected by:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Dr Henry Francois Devis
Collection date:22/8/1921
Locality:Great Britain, VC1 West Cornwall, Porthcothan, SW8571, Cliffs (Slate)
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
Image:Limonium binervosum herbarium specimen from Porthcothan, VC1 West Cornwall in 1921 by Mr Harold Stuart Thompson.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

Documented by mikedaps on 15th March 2010.

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dateuserchange
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted locality: GB VC1 Porthcothan, Cliffs (Slate) SW8571 (place)
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded locality: GB VC1 Porthcothan, Cliffs (Slate) SW8571 (place)
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded collection date: 22/8/1921
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted collection date:

Specimen #292192

Taxon:Plumbaginaceae: Limonium binervosum (G.E. Sm.) C.E. Salmon ("Rock Sea-lavender")
det. Charles Edgar Salmon
Other name:Statice binervosa
named by Thomas Bruges Flower 8/1889
Filed in taxon folder:Plumbaginaceae: Limonium binervosum (G.E. Sm.) C.E. Salmon ("Rock Sea-lavender")
Collected by:Dr Thomas Bruges Flower
Collection date:8/1889
Locality:Great Britain, VC3 South Devon, Dawlish Warren, SX97
communicated:Dr Thomas Bruges Flower
ex herb:Mr Harold Stuart Thompson
Institution:University of Birmingham (BIRM)
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:1. Five specimens with two near identical 'TBF comm' printed/manuscript completed labels both with collection dates of Aug 1889. First with additional CES annotation correcting identification to Statice binervosa, second with a "Herb Thos Clark (1793-1864)" stamp. 2. Penciled note: "1 specimen given to C E Salmon 24 Feb 1916"
3. 3rd label attached signed by C E Salmon details: "Limonium occidentale,O.Kuntze Very often confused, with spreading spikes, like this, in Cornwall & Devon, particularly in small specimens. Not near "Statice Limonium"!" Penciled annotation above note "= L. binervosum C. E. Salmon"

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by mikedaps on 15th March 2010.

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dateuserchange
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted determination (orig): Limonium binervosum
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted determination (orig): Statice binervosa on 1889
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded determination (det): Limonium binervosum
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded determination (orig): Statice binervosa on 8/1889
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted determiner: Dr Thomas Bruges Flower
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted determiner: Mr Charles Edgar Salmon
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded determiner: Dr Thomas Bruges Flower
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded determiner: Mr Charles Edgar Salmon
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded collection date: 8/1889
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted note: 1. Five specimens with two near identical 'TBF comm' printed/manuscript completed labels both with collection dates of Aug 1889. First with additional CES annotation correcting identification to Statice binervosa, second with a "Herb Thos Clark (1793-1864)" stamp.
2. Penciled note: "1 specimen given to C E Salmon 24 Feb 1916"
3. 3rd label attached signed by C E Salmon details: "Limonium occidentale,O.Kuntze Very often confused, with spreading spikes, like this, in Cornwall & Devon, particularly in small specimens. Not near "Statice Limonium"!" Penciled annotation above note "= L. binervosum C. E. Salmon"
09/02/2014tom humphreyAdded note: 1. Five specimens with two near identical 'TBF comm' printed/manuscript completed labels both with collection dates of Aug 1889. First with additional CES annotation correcting identification to Statice binervosa, second with a "Herb Thos Clark (1793-1864)" stamp. 2. Penciled note: "1 specimen given to C E Salmon 24 Feb 1916"
3. 3rd label attached signed by C E Salmon details: "Limonium occidentale,O.Kuntze Very often confused, with spreading spikes, like this, in Cornwall & Devon, particularly in small specimens. Not near "Statice Limonium"!" Penciled annotation above note "= L. binervosum C. E. Salmon"
09/02/2014tom humphreyDeleted collection date: 1/8/1889

N.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.

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mikedaps wrote
Re second group: While collector not noted on labels, just an L, guess all 5 by T B F...? However the second lower label on the second group of specimens has a Thomas Clark stamp on a specimen label seemingly collected and completed 25 years after Clark had died....
The database rejects inserting a Herbarium record for Clark. Any better way of recording this one...or explaining the stamp v date?


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