| George Anson Byron Baron Byron - Hawaii - 1826 - 310 pages
...permission to consult them, and to inspect the specimens of natural history deposited in the Museum. It is to be regretted, that the practised collector...not have furnished any account of the plants, useful or curious, which he collected for the Horticultural Society, or that some of the very enlightened... | |
| 1827 - 640 pages
...not have acted in the same manner under similar circumstances. We have to lament, with Mrs. Graham, that 'the practised collector of botanical specimens,...should not have furnished any account of the plants which he collected for the horticultural society,' particularly as it is said that ' the collection... | |
| board of commissioners of agriculture and forestry - 1919 - 480 pages
...Mr. A. Bloxam, brother to the Chaplain of the Blonde. ... It is to be regretted that the practiced collector of botanical specimens who went in the Blonde...not have furnished any account of the plants, useful or curious, which he collected for the Horticultural Society .... it is acknowledged by all the foreign... | |
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