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dawn nelson



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 4:56 pm    Post subject: Feedback request: Althaea officinalis (8847) Reply with quote

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Specimen #324568

Taxon:Malvaceae: Althaea officinalis L. ("Marsh-mallow")
Filed in taxon folder:Malvaceae: Althaea officinalis L. ("Marsh-mallow")
Collected by:David Guthrie Catcheside
Collection date:27/8/1923
Locality:Great Britain, VC27 East Norfolk, Haddiscoe, TM49, Label says Suffolk, but Haddiscoe is just inside today's Norfolk.
ex herb:Mr Job Edward Lousley
David Guthrie Catcheside
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
Image:Althaea officinalis herbarium specimen from Haddiscoe, VC27 East Norfolk in 1923 by David Guthrie Catcheside.
fruits/flowers:mature flowers
notes:Left specimen

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by eliszard on 18th September 2011.

Specimen #324569

Taxon:Malvaceae: Althaea officinalis L. ("Marsh-mallow")
Filed in taxon folder:Malvaceae: Althaea officinalis L. ("Marsh-mallow")
Collected by:John Ezra Woodhead
Collection date:7/8/1925
Locality:Great Britain, VC28 West Norfolk, Houghton, TF72
Great Britain, VC13 West Sussex, River Arun, TQ0211, near Houghton Bridge
ex herb:Mr Job Edward Lousley
Institution:South London Botanical Institute (SLBI)
fruits/flowers:mature flowers

Inferred details are marked.

Documented by eliszard on 18th September 2011.

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20/09/2011sir_caronteDeleted locality: GB VC13 Houghton, River Arun TQ0211 (place)
20/09/2011sir_caronteAdded locality: GB VC13 River Arun TQ0211 (place)
20/09/2011sir_caronteAdded locality: GB VC28 Houghton
20/09/2011sir_caronteAdded locality: GB VC27 Haddiscoe
24/10/2011dawn nelsonDeleted locality: GB VC13 River Arun TQ0211 (place)
24/10/2011dawn nelsonAdded locality: GB VC13 River Arun, near Houghton Bridge TQ0211 (place)
25/10/2011chrisuDeleted locality: GB VC27 Haddiscoe

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dawn nelson wrote
there are only 2 specimens one from Haddiscoe VC25 and one from River Arun near Houghton Bridge VC13


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David Price



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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 7:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is irrelevant that Haddiscoe is in today's Norfolk or any other modern county: the question to be asked is, in which vice county is it? As it happens it is in vc 27 East Norfolk.

But the more important question is, in which vice county is the plant? The one person most likely to know is the collector. The basic premise must be "The Collector is always right".

It is quite possible for a plant to be on one side of the vice county boundary and for the nearest significant placename to be on the other. In this case the vice county boundary is within yards of Haddiscoe Station.

The collector says Suffolk, so this plant should be assigned to vc 25 East Suffolk. The locality is "near" (the collector's word) Haddiscoe.
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dawn nelson



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wasn't referring to the Norfolk/Suffolk one because I don't know. But there are only 2 specimens and Houghton Bridge is on the river Arun in VC13 West Sussex and it looked as if that was related to the right hand specimen. Hope that makes my comment clear
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David Price



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, only two spmns.

1. nr Haddiscoe. Lousley has affixed his own label in addition to Catcheside's.

2. R. Arun, coll Woodhead.
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