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Documented by hallucigenia on 7th March 2010.
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Documented by hallucigenia on 7th March 2010.
Edit history
date | user | change |
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27/08/2010 | oldnick | Deleted note: Probably collected [and] sent to Thos Clark by Mrs Fielden Thorp ne'e Clark [of Sheet]
In my Herb[arium] are several plants collected [and] dried by her wh. were given to me by her brother J.E. Clark BA. BSc. who is still alive at Sheet Som[erset] Feb 31 1938 HST |
27/08/2010 | oldnick | Added note: Probably collected [and] sent to Thos Clark by Mrs Fielden Thorp ne'e Clark (of Street [Somerset])
In my Herb[arium] are several plants collected [and] dried by her wh. were given to me by her brother J.E. Clark BA. BSc. who is still alive at Street Som[erset] Feb 31 1938 HST |
27/08/2010 | oldnick | Deleted collector: Mrs Fielden Thorp [nee Clark [of Sheet |
27/08/2010 | oldnick | Added collector: Amy Jane Clark |
27/08/2010 | oldnick | Added provenance: exherb J E Clark |
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User comments about this sheet
- oldnick wrote
- Most likely single collection with 2 labels I would think. Amy Clark (named as brother of a J E Clark)most likely one of Thomas Clark's family who H S Thompson appears to have been related to.