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NORTHERN IRELAND HERITAGE GARDENS TRUST OCCASIONAL PAPER, No. 7 (2016)
Sources of plants for, and distribution of plants from, the Royal Dublin Society’s Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, 1795–1879:
an annotated checklist
E. Charles Nelson
In The brightest jewel: a history of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (Nelson & McCracken 1987), we accounted briefly for the many sources of plants grown in the Gardens throughout its history. Manuscript registers of plants (including seeds and other propagules) donated to [●], and those
distributed from [✧], the Gardens survive especially for the decades following the appointment of Ninian Niven as Curator in 1834. Niven seems to have been the first to make a continuous record of donated and distributed plants – for the period before 1834 records are scattered, scanty and almost certainly very incomplete. In this checklist, the records for Niven’s curatorship (1834–1838) have been combined with those sparse records that have been recovered for the previous three decades, as well as those for David Moore’s curatorship (1838–1879). Moore, like Niven, seems to have taken personal responsibility for keeping a register of donations to and from the Gardens. In terms of the names of the plants, the manuscript registers for the pre-1880 years provide disappointingly little detail. The full names of the plants received or shared were rarely recorded – in the following checklist fewer than 130 species' names are included (and some of these have been inferred from the vernacular names employed), a ratio of one plant name for every seven donors/recipients. In short, the register of donations cannot account for the thousands of plants that were certainly cultivated in the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens between its formation in 1795 and the death of David Moore in June 1879. A partial explanation of the dearth of plant names is that some of the plants will not have had a scientific name when they were received, and it is likely also that few of the people who made donations knew the exact identities, and thus the botanical or even the vernacular names, of the plants they had to donate. Another reason for the paucity of names is that gifts were often recorded in terms that indicated an opinion: “valuable plants”, “rare plants”, “choice plants”, or similar phrases were frequently inserted in the manuscript registers. While the post-1879 period is not the subject of this paper, it may be noted that Frederick Moore, who succeeded his father as curator, kept much more complete records and the manuscript registers from 1880 onwards are more comprehensive and (as far as can be judged) much more thorough. Thousands of plant names are included: their transcription would take an inordinate amount of time. The data presented here must be treated with very great circumspection. The records were not consistently inscribed. Seven plants, seven packets of seed, seven packages, seven species do not all
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indicate that seven different plant species were donated. Seven plants could be all the same species, or more than one, or several cultivars of several taxa. Seven packets could have contained more than, or fewer than, seven different taxa. Seven packages could have contained many hundreds of seeds from many hundreds of species. A single Wardian case could have contained a few, or tens of species – and they could all have been dead on arrival. In the following checklist approximately one thousand individuals and institutions are named. Almost certainly, the record of the names of donors and recipients is also incomplete.
Sources: geographicalAll continents (except Antarctica) and all climatic regions provided plants for the Glasnevin collections prior to 1880. Bearing in mind that the toponyms employed range from vague to precise, from the very generalized (for example “America”) to individual botanical gardens, the largest consignments came from Australia and India (including Nepal and the Himalaya); these two regions’ contributions amounted to not quite 38% of the total (Australia 20%, India 18%). Africa, south of the Zambezi, variously named Cape of Good Hope, Caffraria and Natal, as well as South Africa, accounted for almost 10%. Other relatively large consignments came from Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Jamaica, Brazil and Argentina.
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However, the most significant individual collections received at Glasnevin before 1880 were those of John Tweedie who collected mainly in Argentina (see, for example, Gorer 1978: 108–109; Nelson 2010), and Edward Madden who collected mainly in north-western India (see Gorer 1978: 119–122; Morley 1971, 1972 ).
Distribution of plantsGlasnevin Botanic Gardens is recognized as the source of several significant garden plants, including pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana; syn. Gynerium argenteum) (Nelson 1981; Nelson and Walsh 1984) and several different “species” of Verbena which were collected in Argentina by John Tweedie (Nelson 1998). Disappointingly, the records of the distribution of these plants to other gardens is scanty. The same applies for the onward dispersal of introductions by another of the well-known collectors of the mid-nineteenth century, Edward Madden. In both instances, there is more information, albeit inadequate, about the receipt of consignments from them. According to the manuscript register, pampas grass was sent to three nurserymen: Pince & Co., Exeter, Devon (in 1851), Robert Stark, Edinburgh (in 1852: Stark apparently had a specimen two years earlier for he exhibited this at a meeting of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh on 12 December 1850), and Henderson of Pineapple Place, London (in 1853). Only three private gardeners were recipients: James Bateman of Biddulph Grange, Cheshire, the Revd Raunshaw in the Isle of Man (both in 1852), and more than two decades later, to Kylemore Abbey, Connemara (in 1874). However, it must have been more widely distributed and also earlier than these dates suggest because it was reported as having been received at the Royal Horticultural Society's garden in Chiswick before 1 May 1849. The lack of detailed lists of names of plants distributed from Glasnevin undoubtedly explains the gaps in the record. Tweedie’s other introductions which are named in the manuscript registers – Gesneria tubiflora and especially the various Verbena – were distributed much earlier. Ninian Niven had dispersed plants of the various Verbena to around 30 nurserymen, private individuals and botanical gardens while he was curator: V. tweedieana was made available in November 1836, and the following year, mainly in November, Niven sent out V. arraniana. He was so keen to “advertise” these plants that he also made watercolour drawings and sent these to the editors of various botanical periodicals (see Nelson 1998). Gesneria tubiflora was distributed by David Moore early in 1843 to the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, and to Hugh Low (nurserymen, Clapham), the Revd John Clowes (Broughton Hall, Manchester), Dr Patrick Neill (Edinburgh) and Joseph Paxton (Chatsworth, Derbyshire). After February 1843 it is not listed separately in the registers. It is not so easy to trace the dispersal of Edward Madden’s introductions from northern India. Lilium wallichianum was received in April 1850, and in the following October surplus bulbs were sent to two English nurseries: Rollinson in Tooting and Veitch in Exeter.
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Dahlia cultivars The receipt and distribution of cultivars of Dahlia by the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens have not previously been highlighted but Dahlia accounts for the largest number – 20 donations, 28 distributions – of records in the pre-1880 records. The data are probably skewed because most of these fall within the curatorship of Ninian Niven. To start with, in April 1834 Niven himself donated – or perhaps more accurately, personally brought – to Glasnevin 100 double-flowered Dahlia cultivars; on this same occasion he also donated 200 cultivars of the garden auricula (Primula auricula) and 500 hardy and exotic plants. Unlike Dahlia, auricula does not subsequently figure prominently in either the incoming (donations) or outgoing (distribution) lists. Eighteen thirty-seven was the principal year for the dispersal of Dahlia cultivars: as well as a “cart-load” of “roots” sent in May to the Zoological Gardens in The Phoenix Park, Dublin, Niven distributed no less than 120 Dahlia tubers to nurserymen and individual gardeners. On the other hand, in both 1837 and 1838, Glasnevin received around 120 Dahlia cultivars. Clearly it was a favourite of Niven’s. Alas, no record exists, as far as I know, of the cultivars’ names. David Moore continued, intermittently at least, this particular passion. Thirty Dahlia came into Glasnevin in 1841. In 1843 Moore received 72 Dahlia accessions, 20 in 1844, 36 in 1846, 20 in 1848, 51 in 1857, 48 in 1868, 31 in 1869. Some of these may have been replacements – again, none of the cultivars was named in the registers. The preponderance of Dahlia in the 1830s accessions and donations reflect the fashion of the period. This is to be seen in contemporary publications such as the several editions of Martin Doyle's The flower garden, or monthly calendar of practical directions for the culture of flowers, and in the Irish farmer's and gardener's magazine, conducted by Doyle (pseudonym of the Revd William Hickey) and Edmund Murphy. In 1834 it was reckoned that "not less than twenty thousand seedling dahlias are raised annually" and the dahlia was then "admitted to be the chief ornament of the flower-garden during the autumnal months, and independently of the great variety and splendor of its flowers, it is valuable to the florist as filling up a void at that season of the year in which but few other plants are in blossom." As far as is known, no new Dahlia cultivars were raised, selected or named at Glasnevin.
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Doyle, M., 1834 The flower garden, or monthly calendar of practical directions for the culture of flowers. Dublin.Eager, A. R., Nelson, E. C. and Scannell, M. J. P., 1978. Erica ciliaris in Connemara 1846–1854. Irish naturalists’
journal 19: 244–245.Gorer, R., 1978. The growth of gardens. London.
Harvey, J. H., 1973. Early horticultural catalogues. Bath. (Including 1981 supplement.)
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Moore, D., 1873. On the successful establishment of Loranthus europaeus on oak trees in the Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, with observations on the cultivation of other parasitical plants therein. Journal of the Royal Dublin
Society 6 (3): 383–387.Morley, B. D., 1971. Edward Madden and Glasnevin. Stream and field 2 (June–July): 18–19.
Morley, B. D., 1972. Edward Madden (1805–1856). Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 97: 203–206.Nelson, E. C., 1981. In honour of David and Frederick Moore. Moorea 1: 1–4.
Nelson, E. C., 1995. The cause of the calamity. Potato blight in Ireland, 1845–1847, and the role of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Dublin.
Nelson, E. C., 1998. Ninian Niven, Curtis’s botanical magazine and the art of advertising new plantsCurtis’s botanical magazine 15: 274–282.
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Glasnevin, Dublin. Kilkenny.Nelson, E. C. and McCracken, E. M., 1990 Julius Wilhelm Keit, a German horticulturist at the Botanic Gardens,
Glasnevin. Moorea 8: 34–40.Nelson, E. C. and Sayers, B., 2003 Orchids at Glasnevin. Dublin.
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AcknowledgementsThe transcription of the entries from the handwritten ledgers was carried out in the 1980s and early 1990s when I was horticultural taxonomist in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Some of the work was carried out by the botanical assistants then employed there and I record my thanks to them for their endeavours, especially in the often difficult task of deciphering the personal name and plant names: Catherine Gorman, Nuala McLoughlin, Grace Pasley, Bernie Shine.
Symbols and abbreviations● donated by individual or institute to the RDS Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin✧ sent to individual or institute by the RDS Botanic Gardens, Glasnevinpkt referring to seeds, may indicate a parcel, or package, or packet.dates these have been truncated to year + month, although in most instances the day is also recorded in the manuscript
registers.
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1 ACTON, [Janet] (Miss): Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow ● 1861.05 – 15 pkts seeds ● 1866.07 – fern spores: New Zealand
2 ADAIR, John ✧ 1877.12 – 1 plant of Eryngium pandanifolia
3 ADAMS, — (Captain) ● 1845.07 – mixed seed: Africa, per E. Hardman
4 ADAMS, A. Young: Hampton Court, London, England ● 1879.02 – 2 pkts seeds
5 ADAMS, Andrew Leith (Surgeon, 22nd Regiment of Foot)Later Professor of Natural History in Trinity College, Dublin; wrote Wanderings of a naturalist in India, the western Himalayas and Cashmere (1867) and Notes of a naturalist in the Nile valley and Malta (1871). Elected FRS 1872.
● 1862.02 – “Silphium theophrastus” seeds: Greece
6 ADAMS, John Smith (Assistant Surgeon, Royal Navy): the name of Adams’s ship is given but is difficult to decipher. However, an internet search indicates that he was on HMS Stromboli, a steam-powered paddle sloop, which did sail from Portsmouth for Rio de Janeiro in South America in 6 October 1853, returning to England in mid-April 1854. ● 1854.05 – 2 epiphytes: south coast of Brazil
7 ADELAIDE BOTANIC GARDEN: Adelaide, South Australia ✧ 1871.03 – 22 pkts seeds ✧ 1875.05 – 56 pkts seeds
8 ADWIN, — (Mr): MRDS ● 1845.08 – 3 pkts seeds: India
9 AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF INDIA ● 1831.— – seeds
10 ALCOCK, — (Mr) ● 1836.07 – mixed seeds: East Indies
11 ALEXANDER, — (Miss): 1 Richmond Cottages, Dublin ● 1842.02 – 60 pkts seeds: Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India
12 ALEXANDER, Sir James Edward ● 1860.01 – “naras” [Acanthosicyos horridus] seeds: southwest Africa: per W. H. Harvey
13 ALLAN, William: 50 Henry Street, Dublin ● 1840.02 – 50 pkts seeds: Tobago
14 ALLCARD, John: London ● 1846.07 – 27 choice plants
15 ALLEN, Richard: Sackville Street, Dublin ✧ 1858.12 – waterlilies
16 ALLMAN, George (Professor): Trinity College, Dublin ● 1853.07 – 4 pkts seeds: Jamaica ● 1854.06 – 15 pkts seeds: Jamaica
17 ALSTON, Bailley: Glasgow, Scotland ● 1834.11 – 50 plants, bulbs, seeds: Cape of Good Hope ● 1835.03 – seeds: Cape of Good Hope
18 ANDERSON, John: Fermoy, Co. Cork ● 1854.03 – 115 seedling potatoes [Solanum tuberosum]
ANDERSON, William — see LONDON, Chelsea Physic Garden
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ANDERSON & TURNBULL (nurserymen): Perth, Scotland — see Dickson & Turnbull
19 ANDREWS, — (Mr): Charlemont Street, Dublin ✧ 1838.07 – 18 varieties of cuttings
20 ANDREWS, Michael: Ardoyne, Belfast, Co. Antrim ● 1836.07 – 40 Pelargonium cvs ✧ 1836.11 – 1 plant of Verbena tweedieana ✧ 1837.01 – 7 spp stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.02 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1837.11 – 6 spp plants ✧ 1838.07 – 3 spp plants
21 ANDREWS, William: MRDS ● 1870.02 – 6 pkts seeds: India
22 ANONYMOUS ● 1802.12 – seeds: Trinidad ● 1804.03 – seeds: Bengal, India ● 1805.12 – “curious plants”: Scotland ● 1806.02 – grass seeds: Philadelphia, USA ● 1807.01 – seeds: Canada; Trinidad; West Indies ● 1808.02 – seeds: Philadelphia, USA ● 1808.05 – seeds: Cape of Good Hope ● 1810.12 – seeds: Madeira ● 1812.01 – seeds: Ceylon; Jamaica ● 1812.— – seeds: Louisiana, USA ● 1813.05 – seeds: Ternate and other equatorial islands in the East Indies ● 1813.— – seeds: “Otaheite” [Tahiti] ● 1814.— – seeds: Jamaica ● 1814.04 – seeds: Greenland ● 1814.09 – seeds: West Indies ● 1815.03 – seeds: Jamaica ● 1816.02 – seeds: Illinois, USA ● 1816.02 – seeds: Brazil ● 1816.10 – 22 spp bulbs, other plants: Jamaica ● 1816.10 – 1 large plant of Agave americana ● 1817.— – seeds: East Indies ● 1817.— – seeds: Cape of Good Hope ● 1817.03 – 100 spp seeds: North America ● 1818.03 – 30 spp seeds: St Helena ● 1818.05 – “good specimens” of maple [Acer spp] and locust trees [Robinia spp]: New York, USA ● 1818.11 – 25 spp seeds: Cape of Good Hope ● 1818.11 – 40 spp seeds: Ceylon ● 1818.11 – 36 spp seeds: East Indies ● 1822.11 – Malabar nut tree [Justicia sp.]; 4 coconut trees [Cocos nucifera] ● 1823.01 – 100 pkts seeds: Gossain Than, Nepal ● 1824.12 – 57 spp seeds: Constantinople, Turkey; hyperborean pine [Pinus sp.] ● 1829.— – seeds: Madeira ● 1831.— – seeds: Trinidad ● 1832.04 – seeds: Swan River [Western Australia] ● 1832.06 – seeds: New South Wales, Australia ● 1832.07 – seeds: East Indies ● 1834.01 – seeds: Vale of Chamonix, Switzerland
23 APJOHN, — (Mrs James): 32 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin ● 1851.03 – 40 pkts seeds: Himalaya, collected 1848, “too old, none sown”
24 ARBUTHNOT, — (Captain) ● 1856.07 – 2 plants, 1pkt seeds: Crimea, Russia [Ukraine]
25 ARCHER, — (Colonel): Royal Engineers ● 1846.12 – 1 pkt seeds: Himalaya
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26 ARMSTRONG, Philip Andrew (Dr): Lancet Lodge, West End, Castletownbere, Co. Cork ● 1845.08 – 2 plants Neottia gemmipara [Spiranthes romanzoffiana] ✧ 1845.08 – 23 plants & cuttings ● 1846.09 – Spiranthes gemmipara [S. romanzoffiana]
27 ARMSTRONG, — (Miss): 39 Eccles Street, Dublin ● 1861.04 – 6 pkts seeds: Australia
28 ARMSTRONG, — (Mrs: wife of General Armstrong) ● 1836.01 – tropical seeds
29 ARMSTRONG, Andrew: Kylemore, Co. Galway ✧ 1870.04.28 – Bundle of cuttings from osiery ✧ 1874.12 – 6 plants of pampas grass [Cortaderia selloana], 6 plants of Phormium tenax, 3 plants of Ozothamnus
rosmarinifolia ✧ 1875.01 – 6 plants see also Henry, Mitchell
30 ARRAN, Earl of: Arley Hall, Cheshire, England ● 1837.04 – few pkts seeds: South America ✧ 1840.05 – 15 spp Verbena ● 1849.10 – 1 pkt seeds: Buenos Aires, Argentina
31 ASHLEY, — (Miss): Limerick ● 1838.12 – 1 pkt seeds: Calcutta, India
32 ASSLECK, — (General). ● 1807.09 – seeds: Cape of Good Hope
33 ASTELL {or ASTLE}, John: Russian Consul, Eden Quay, Dublin ● 1845.03 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1845.10 – 3 pkts seeds; 10 carnation [Dianthus] cvs ● 1847.03 – 2 plants ✧ 1847.03 – 17 spp plants
34 ATKINS, James: Painswick, Gloucestershire, England (see Nelson 2011at) ✧ 1875.09 – 3 rare plants ● 1875.10 – 20 plants
35 AUCHMURTY, — (General) ● 1851.06 – 1 pkt seeds: India
36 AUCHMURTY, — (The Misses): Dorset Street, Dublin ● 1852.09 – 4 pkts seeds: India
37 AULTON, Henry: 30 Belgrave Road, Rathmines, Dublin ● 1859.11 – 1 Citrus tree
38 AUSTIN, James: Glasgow, Scotland ● 1834.11 – 6 plants ● 1839.10 – 25 spp plants see also Austin & McAslan (nurserymen)
39 AUSTIN & McASLAN (nurserymen): Glasgow, Scotland ✧ 1855.05.12 – 2 plants
40 BABINGTON, Charles Cardale (Professor): University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England ● 1858.10 – 14 spp Rubus: Great Britain
41 BACKER, J ✧ 1858.11 – 13 ferns
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42 BACKHOUSE, Messrs (nurserymen): York, England ● 1848.06 – 2 Achimenes spp ✧ 1860.04 – 57 alpine plants ● 1860.09 – 15 plants ● 1861.09 – 13 plants ✧ 1861.09 – 9 plants ✧ 1863.08 – 6 plants ● 1863.09 – 6 rare plants ● 1864.11 – 7 rare alpine plants ● 1865.11 – 28 spp rare plants ✧ 1865.11 – 30 spp plants ✧ 1866.08 – 6 plants ✧ 1867.08 – 9 plants, 29 pkts seed ✧ 1870.10 – 50 plants ● 1870.12 – 30 spp rare plants ● 1875.09 – 7 rare plants ✧ 1875.09 – 23 plants ✧ 1878.05 – 3 herbaceous plants
43 BAGGOT, — (Dr): 17 Charlemont Mall, Dublin ✧ 1851.12 – 50 pkts seeds ● 1858.04 – 3 pkts seeds: Australia
44 BAGGOT, C. E.: 1 Charleville Road, Rathmines, Dublin ● 1858.11 – 2 pkts seeds: Australia
45 BAGOT, J. L.: 4 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1860.03 – 85 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1862.08 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1863.01 – 1 pkt seed: Adelaide, Australia ● 1863.08 – 6 pkts seeds: New Zealand ● 1863.03 – root for museum ● 1870.04 – seeds see also J. Lacke
46 BAILY, William Hellier: Geological Survey, Dublin ● 1862.05 – 3 pkts seeds: New Zealand ● 1862.08 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1863.08 – 6 pkts seeds: New Zealand ● 1864.03 – 6 pkts seeds: New Zealand ● 1864.06 – seeds: Australia ● 1871.05 – seeds: New Zealand
47 BAKER, John Gilbert: Guisborough, Yorkshire, England ● 1864.11 – 7 pkts very rare seeds: Great Britain
48 BAKER, T. ✧ 1855.05 – 17 plants
49 BALF, A.: Gladstone Gardens ✧ 1844.09 – 6 plants
50 BALL, — (Dr): Zoological Gardens, Dublin ✧ 1854.02 – 13 plants
51 BALL, John ● 1856.03 – 1 pkt wheat seeds “from a mummy”: Thebes, Egypt ● 1868.04 – 14 rice [Oryza sativa] cvs
52 BALL, Robert (Dr): Observatory, Dunsink, Co. Dublin ● 1877.10 – Brownea grandiceps seeds
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53 BALL, Robert (Mr* & Mrs**): 3 Granby Row, Dublin ● 1845.07* – 10 pkts seeds ● 1846.01* – 3 epiphytes ● 1850.09* – 1 rare fern ✧ 1855.05 – 22 plants ● 1861.02** – nardoo [Marsilea sp.] “seeds”: Melbourne, Australia
54 BANE & SEYDEN (nurserymen): Covent Garden, London, England ✧ 1878.03 – 14 Helleborus ✧ 1879.03 – 2 plants
55 BANNERMAN & Co. (nurserymen) ● 1824.03 – plants (£16. 12s. 7d.)
56 BANTRY, Earl of: Bantry House, Bantry, Co. Cork ● 1875.08 – 4 rare plants: Ireland
57 BARBER, Mary Elizabeth (Mrs F. W.): South AfricaAmong Mrs Barber’s donations to Glasnevin was Ceropegia sororia, raised from seeds, which bloomed in May 1865 and was illustrated in Curtis’s botanical magazine tab. 5578.
● 1861.02 – 18 pkts seeds: Caffraria [South Africa] ● 1862.03 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1864.11 – 5 pkts seeds: South Africa
58 BARNES, Thomas (nurseryman): Lachs Nursery, Cullenswood, Co. Dublin (later Merrion Nursery, Merrion, Dublin) ● 1836.04 – mixed seeds: Mexico ✧ 1837.06 – 20 Escallonia rubra, 14 pansies (Viola cvs) ● 1840.01 – evergreen shrubs ✧ 1840.01 – various plants ● 1841.02 – 7 plants ✧ 1841.02 – 3 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 40 grafts of apples & pears ✧ 1843.02 – 8 plants ● 1850.04 – 16 choice Pelargonium cvs ✧ 1850.04 – 12 cuttings & plants
59 BARRATT, John & William (nurserymen): Wakefield, England ✧ 1837.09 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ● 1838.03 – 49 Chrysanthemum cvs ● 1838.06 – 12 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1838.11 – 12 plants of new Verbena cvs ✧ 1839.05 – 12 plants of Verbena tweedieana ● 1839.06 – 1 box of Dahlia cvs and other choice plants
60 BARRET, J. (Dr): Finglas, Dublin ● 1865.09 – seeds for museum: Jamaica
61 BARRINGTON, — (Lady): 50 Merrion Square, Dublin ● 1852.02 – 2 pkts seeds: New Orleans, USA
62 BARRY, — (Dr): Nottinghill, London, England ● 1873.06 – 2 tree-ferns: Australia
63 BARRY, Edward Redmond (Sir): Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ✧ 1877.01.11 – 32 pkts seeds
64 BARTON, —. ✧ 1859.04 – 18 cuttings
65 BARTON, — (The Hon. Mrs): Straffan, Co. Kildare ✧ 1879.09 – some small stove plants
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66 BARTON, Henry: 4 Sackville Gardens, Dublin ● 1847.05 – 1 pkt seeds
67 BARTON, Hugh (Mr): Straffan, Co. Kildare ● 1840.12 – 1 box seeds: Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India ● 1841.05 – 1 pkt seeds: Florence Botanic Garden, Italy
68 BARTRUM, J. S .: Bath, Somerset, England ✧ 1878.07.11 – 1 plant
69 BASKIN, W. H.: Mountjoy Square, Dublin ● 1859.03 – 14 pkts seeds: Jamaica
70 BATEMAN, James: Biddulph Grange, Congleton, Cheshire, England ✧ 1852.05.04 – plant of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) ● 1852.08 – 16 plants
71 BATH, — (Mrs) ✧ 1837.06 – 26 species plants
72 BATTERSBY, Henry: MRDS ● 1852.12 – mixed seeds
73 BAYLY, Henry: Mespil Terrace, Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin ● 1856.03 – 17 pkts seeds
74 BAYLY, W. C.: Tolka Lodge, Finglas, Co. Dublin ● 1861.03 – seeds: East Indies
75 BAYLY, W. R.: 1 Hardwick Street, Dublin ● 1864.02 – 17 pkts seeds, case of plants: Bombay, India
76 BEAN, — (Miss): Sackville Street, Dublin ● 1837.06 – 10 pkts seeds: Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania, Australia]
77 BEATTIE, — (Dr) ✧ 1837.12 – 20 cvs wheat & oats, & 10 others ✧ 1838.09 – 8 specimens
78 BEATTY, — (Dr) ● 1877.11 – 7 plants
79 BEATTY, C. ✧ 1874.08 – 6 rare plants ✧ 1877.09 – 7 spp herbaceous plants
80 BEATTY, J.: 15 Windsor Terrace, Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire] Co. Dublin ● 1862.07 – seeds: East Indies
81 BEATTY, J. (Revd): 52 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1864.07 – 3 pkts “fern seeds”
82 BEATTY, Pakenham: 22 Gardiner Place, Dublin ● 1848.02 – “bulbs” of Gesneria and Amaryllis, and few orchids ● 1850.06 – 4 pkts seeds: Brazil
83 BEAUFORT, — (Miss) ● 1840.04 – 10 pkts seeds: North America ● 1841.08 – see EDGEWORTH, M. P. ● 1854.04 – 15 pkts seeds: India
84 BECKET, — (Mr) ● 1837.11 – 1 pkt seeds: East Indies ● 1837.12 – 1 pkt seeds: Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania, Australia]
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85 BEDFORD, Duke of: Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, England ● 1808.05 – grass seeds (Poaceae): La Plata, Argentina ● 1813.— – seeds ● 1818.— – 24 pkts seeds of rare grasses (Poaceae) ✧ 1837.09 – 80 spp stove & greenhouse plants
86 BELCHER, H.: 47 Lower Sackville Street, Dublin ● 1853.06 – 20 pkts seeds: Australia
87 BELFAST BOTANIC GARDENS: Stranmillis, Belfast, Co. Antrim ● 1829.— – 40 spp plants “grown by Thomas Drummond from 53°–59°N”: Rocky Mountains, North America ✧ 1837.01 – 7 spp stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1838.11 – 36 spp plants ✧ 1839.05 – 350 plants & cuttings ✧ 1841.05 – 29 spp plants ✧ 1841.12 – 350 spp plants ✧ 1842.11 – 1 plant ✧ 1843.07 – 18 plants ✧ 1844.04 – 22 spp plants ✧ 1845.03 – 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1845.05 – 25 pkts seeds ✧ 1845.08 – 3 plants ✧ 1845.09 – 38 pkts seeds ✧ 1846.03 – 11 pkts seeds ✧ 1846.05 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1846.06 – 3 pkts seeds ✧ 1846.08 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1849.04 – 54 spp plants ✧ 1853.01 – 12 plants ✧ 1855.04 – 18 plants ✧ 1857.04 – 20 rare plants ✧ 1860.04 – 15 plants ✧ 1861.04 – 43 plants ✧ 1863.04 – 27 plants ✧ 1873.10 – 130 & 86 spp plants ✧ 1875.10 – 60 plants
88 BELFAST, THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE: Stranmillis, Co. Antrim ✧ 1874.01 – 292 plants (Professor R. O. Cunningham)
89 BELL, Henry: Phillipsburgh, USA ● 1843.11 – 17 pkts seeds
90 BELL, James O.: 12 Suffolk Street, Dublin ● 1870.06 – 1 pkt seeds: New Zealand
91 BELLINGHAM, — (Lady): Castlebellingham, Co. Louth ● 1840.10 – box of seeds: Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India
92 BELLINGHAM, O’Bryen (Dr): 65 Eccles Street, Dublin ● 1842.07 – mixed seeds: Chile
93 BERESFORD, J. Claudius ✧ 1841.02 – 30 plants & cuttings
94 BERGIN, Thomas Fleming: Westland Row, Dublin ● 1844.05 – “fern seeds” ✧ 1844.08 – 2 ferns ● 1846.09 – 3 plants of Erica ciliaris: Co. Galway, Ireland (see Eager, Nelson and Scannell 1978)
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95 BERLIN, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS: Germany ● 1836.02 – over 100 pkts hardy seeds ● 1837.02 – 100 pkts hardy seeds, grasses, etc. ● 1838.09 – 33 spp seeds ✧ 1840.10 – 40 plants ✧ 1841.02 – 100 pkts seeds ✧ 1855.02 – 2 plants ✧ 1855.12 – 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1857.06 – 32 plants ✧ 1860.10 – 29 spp plants ✧ 1861.01 – 3 parcels of seed ✧ 1862.09 – 39 rare plants ✧ 1865.04 – 19 plants ✧ 1870.02 – 90 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.04 – 36 pkts seeds ✧ 1877.05 – 80 pkts seeds
96 BEWLEY, Thomas: Rockville, Blackrock, Co. Dublin ✧ 1862.07 – 5 rare plants ● 1863.12 – 14 palms, 2 other rare plants ✧ 1863.12 – 2 plants
97 BIRMINGHAM BOTANIC GARDENS: Edgbaston, Warwickshire, England (David Cameron, Curator, 1831–1847) ✧ 1839.12 – 24 plants ✧ 1840.10 – 5 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 4 spp plants ✧ 1842.08 – 34 plants ✧ 1843.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1843.11 – 1 plant ✧ 1846.11 – 23 spp plants ✧ 1873.04 – 7 spp aquatic plants ✧ 1873.11 – 6 plants ✧ 1875.09 – 12 plants
98 BIRCH, — (Miss): South Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin ● 1871.07 – 1 pkt seeds
99 BISHOP, David (nurseryman): Malone, Belfast, Co. Antrim ✧ 1839.05.01 – 20 plants & cuttings
100 BLACKER, W.: Armagh ● 1843.02 – 1 pkt seeds of different wheats
101 BLECKELY, —. ● 1873.01 – 7 pkts seeds: Himalaya per Dr Thornhill
102 BOOTH, — (Mr) (nurserymen): Hamburg, Germany ✧ 1861.04 – 8 plants
103 BORSIG, August Julius Albert: Berlin-Moabit, Germany ✧ 1860.10 – 7 plants
BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON — see note under LONDON: Royal Botanic Society’s Garden
104 BOURKE, Joseph: 12 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin ● 1862.11 – orchid capsules and seeds ● 1862.12 – 1 pkt seeds (grain, nuts): The Gambia
105 BOURKE, William [?Walter]: Calcutta, India ● 1876.03 – seeds: India ● 1876.05 – 104 orchid plants “about one half alive”
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● 1877.05 – fern spores ● 1878.07 – 20 plants
106 BOURNE, W. ● 1853.03 – 4 pkts seeds including Psoralea esculenta
107 BOYD, — (Miss): St Stephen’s Green, Dublin ✧ 1842.02 – 3 plants of Verbena ✧ 1842.04 – 7 cuttings & plants
108 BOYD, John (for the Marchioness of Donegal) ✧ 1838.09 – 20 varieties of cuttings ✧ 1840.03 – cuttings of 17 hardy shrubs ✧ 1841.04 – 30 spp plants ✧ 1841.06 – 23 plants & cuttings ✧ 1842.02 – 30 willow (Salix) cuttings, 20 herbaceous plants ✧ 1843.09 – 17 plants ✧ 1844.07 – 4 cuttings ✧ 1844.08 – 16 spp plants
Note: The 2nd Marquess of Donegal (1769–1844) laid the foundation stone for the Palm House in the Botanic Gardens, Belfast, on 22 June 1839. According to the 1841 directory, the Donegals lived at Ormeau, Co. Down, and at Fisherwick. Co. Antrim; presumably Boyd was a gardener in one of these residences.
109 BOYD, V. P.: MRDS: Donegal ● 1836.01 – seeds: East Indies ● 1842.07 – 30 pkts seeds: Ceylon
110 BOYLAN, —.: Killarney, Co. Kerry ● 1848.12 – basket of ferns
111 BRADFORD, — (Mr) ✧ 1876.10 – 2 spp bulbs
112 BRADY, Sir Francis William ● 1873.02 – bamboo seeds: India ✧ 1873.02 – 21 herbaceous plants ● 1874.10 – 2 pkts seeds: India ● 1875.11 – 3 pkts rare seeds ● 1878.03 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1878.04 – 5 pkts seeds
113 BRADY, H.: Leeson Street, Dublin ✧ 1855.— – 17 hardy ferns ✧ 1861.04 – 18 plants
114 BRADY, Sir Maziere (Lord Chancellor; 1796–1871) ● 1855.01 – 1 plant, 8 pkts seeds ● 1855.02 – 2 spp plants ✧ 1858.04 – 3 plants ● 1859.08 – 1 rare plant ● 1859.10 – 200 plants of variegated Pelargonium cvs ● 1860.02 – 1 pkt seeds, 6 rare plants ● 1860.05 – 67 bedding plants mostly Pelargonium cvs ✧ 1860.01 – 4 plants ● 1860.11 – 60 plants of variegated Pelargonium cvs ● 1864.05 – 35 rare Pelargonium cvs
115 BRANDE, E.: Turnham Green, London, England ● 1853.04 – 3 pkts seeds: China
116 BRENNAN, — (Mr): The Scalp, Co Dublin ✧ 1837.06 – 8 Dahlia plants
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✧ 1849.03 – 47 plants & cuttings
117 BRENNAN, Edmund: Kingston Lodge [member of the Botanical Committee of the Royal Dublin Society] ✧ 1852.07 – 24 cuttings ✧ 1854.02 – 3 plants ● 1854.12 – 1 plant ✧ 1854.12 – 2 plants ● 1855.07 – Dendrobium devonianum ✧ 1856.02 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1856.09 – 6 orchids ● 1858.04 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1858.05 – 12 pkts seeds ● 1859.05 – 12 + 12 pkts seeds: China ● 1862.03 – 5 pkts seeds
118 BRETT, George ● 1872.04 – seeds: California, USA
119 BRIDGFORD, — (Lieut.) ● 1863.02 – wood of olive [Olea europaea]: Mount of Olives, Jerusalem, Israel; wood of cedar and cone [Cedrus libani]:
Mount Lebanon, Lebanon
120 BRIDGFORD, Thomas (nurseryman & seedsman): Spafield Nursery, Ballsbridge & Sackville Street, Dublin ● 1835.05 – 4 greenhouse plants ● 1837.08 – 2 choice plants ✧ 1837.08 – 1 Verbena ● 1838.01 – 2 plants ✧ 1839.02 – 4 plants, gooseberry [Ribes uva-crispa] cuttings & grafts of apple [Malus cvs] trees ● 1839.03 – 6 plants, 100 pkts seeds, mostly hardy annuals ✧ 1839.03 – 6 spp plants ● 1839.04 – 50 Anemone cvs (double) ✧ 1839.10 – 1 plant ✧ 1840.02 – 2 house-plants ● 1840.05 – 12 spp and cvs seeds ✧ 1840.08.01 – 18 plants ● 1841.02 – 3 plants ● 1841.09 – 15 scarce plants ✧ 1841.09 – 5 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 20 spp plants ● 1843.02 – 33 spp trees and shrubs; 10 Rosa cvs ✧ 1843.02 – 57 herbaceous plants ● 1843.05 – 36 new Dahlia cvs, 24 new Pelargonium cvs ✧ 1843.05 – 9 plants ✧ 1843.11 – 7 plants ● 1847.04 – 58 plants ✧ 1847.04 – 20 plants & cuttings ● 1847.05 – 24 new Pelargonium cvs, 6 new scarce plants ● 1847.09 – 63 plants ✧ 1848.02 – 47 plants ● 1849.03 – 30 Chrysanthemum cvs ● 1849.05 – 15 Fuchsia plants ✧ 1849.05 – 16 plants ✧ 1849.10 – 1 plant ● 1850.10 – 1 parcel of bulbs for forcing ● 1851.09 – [indecipherable] ✧ 1851.09 – 103 plants ✧ 1852.01 – 30 plants & 10 cuttings ● 1852.03 – Anemone seeds ● 1854.02 – 200 Persian Ranunculus cvs [R. asiaticus] ● 1855.05 – 50 pansy [Viola] cvs ✧ 1856.03 – 1 box of seed & 3 plants ● 1857.06 – 51 Dahlia cvs
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✧ 1857.06 – 43 plants ● 1858.04 – 25 plants ● 1858.05 – 116 spp herbaceous plants ● 1858.10 – 2 plants ● 1859.02 – 12 spp bulbs, 1 small pkt seeds ✧ 1859.02 – 4 plants ● 1860.01 – bulbs, tubers ✧ 1860.05 – 17 plants & cuttings ✧ 1861.09 – 4 plants ✧ 1862.02 – 3 plants ✧ 1862.06 – 36 Dahlia cvs, 16 other plants ✧ 1862.09 – some cuttings of plants ✧ 1863.02 – 18 plants & cuttings ● 1864.02 – 200 Persian Ranunculus [R. asiaticus] ✧ 1870.07 – box of seedlings of deodar [Cedrus deodara]; 50 Rhododendron edgeworthii seedlings; 50 Rhododendron
dalhouseana seedlings; & 50 seedlings of other plants ✧ 1875.09 – 16 plants & 12 cuttings of hardy shrubs ● 1876.07 – 16 plants ✧ 1876.07 – bundle of celery [Apium graveolens] plants ✧ 1876.09 – seedling coniferous plants & palms ✧ 1877.02 – basket of herbaceous plants & some fern fronds ✧ 1877.10 – 3 plants ✧ 1877.12 – 4 plants of hardy heaths [Erica spp] to be sent to America ● 1878.02 – 11 plants ✧ 1878.02 – basket of artichokes ✧ 1878.09 – 78 rock plants ● 1879.08 – 14 choice Pelargonium cvs
121 BROCKLEHURST, — (Mr).: Macclesfield, England ● 1852.08 – 19 plants
122 BROOK, — (Mrs): Lough Eske, Donegal ● 1857.02 – 50 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1869.02 – 1 pkt seeds: Canada, USA ● 1877.01 – 3 pkts seeds
123 BROWN, — (Mr): Carlow, Co. Carlow ✧ 1838.03 – 20 spp cuttings of greenhouse plants
124 BRUCE, — (Mr) ✧ 1834.07 – Pelargonium cuttings ✧ 1843.10 – 9 plants
125 BRYAN, George: Bride Street, Dublin ● 1857.05 – 15 pkts seeds: Australia
126 BRYAN, Robert Butler (barrister): 20 Eccles Street, Dublin ● 1836.08 – several pkts seeds: New Holland [Australia]
127 BUIST, Robert (nurseryman): Philadelphia, USABuist sent seeds to Glasnevin at least as early as the late 1830s — in September 1839 Hymenoxys californica bloomed at Glasnevin having been raised from seed from California donated by Buist, and it was subsequently (October 1840) illustrated in Curtis’s botanical magazine tab. 3828.
✧ 1844.03 – 64 pkts seeds ● 1850.01 – 100 pkts seeds
128 BULL, William (nurseryman): King’s Road, Chelsea, England ✧ 1861.04 – 13 plants ✧ 1862.12 – 17 plants ● 1863.10 – 30 rare plants ✧ 1863.10 – 6 plants ● 1864.08 – 15 spp plants
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✧ 1864.09 – 5 plants ● 1865.10 – 19 rare plants ✧ 1865.11 – 12 spp plants ● 1866.09 – 11 plants ✧ 1868.04 – 6 spp plants ✧ 1869.03 – 1 & 5 plants ● 1869.06 – 21 rare & new plants ✧ 1871.09 – 28 plants ● 1876.11 – rare bulbs: California, USA ● 1878.10 – 6 plants
129 BUNBURY, Diana (Miss): Picton, Bunbury, Western Australia ● 1859.12 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1860.04 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1860.09 – 19 pkts seeds ● 1861.03 – 19 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1861.04 – 12 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1861.08 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1861.09 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1861.10 – 8 pkts rare seeds ● 1862.02 – 46 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1862.03 – 13 pkts seeds ● 1862.04 – 30 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1862.06 – 7 pkts seeds: Queensland, Australia ● 1862.12 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1863.03 – [indecipherable] ● 1863.04 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1863.08 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1863.11 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1863.12 – 11 pkts seeds ● 1864.03 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1864.04 – 3 pkts seeds ✧ 1864.04 – 12 pkts seeds ● 1864.08 – 16 pkts seeds ● 1872.04 – 7 pkts seeds
130 BUNNEY, George Hockley (nurseryman): London, England ● 1860.09 – 1 rare plant
131 BURCHELL, William (botanist to the Hon. East India Company) ● 1810.03 – 60 pkts seeds: St Helena, per Thomas Kirchoffer
132 BURKE, — (Lieutenant): Bombay Engineers ● 1847.10 – seeds: Himalaya, per Lady Burke ● 1849.06 – 12 bulbs and “fleshy roots” (Amaryllis, Hedychium), per C. G. Burke
133 BURKIT, — (Mr) ✧ 1838.— – 20 varieties of cuttings
134 BURNE, John ● 1824.07 – seeds of breadfruit tree (Artocarpus altilis)
135 BURNEY, —.: Covent Garden, London, England ● 1834.11 – 6 plants
136 BURNS, Gilbert: Knockmaroon, Dublin ● 1856.04 – 17 pkts seeds, some mosses: New Zealand ● 1869.10 – fine tree-fern
137 BURNSEY, — (nurserymen): (? Stratford, England) ✧ 1860.10 – 6 plants
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138 BURROUGHS, — (Revd): Grangegorman Glebe, Dublin ● 1845.06 – 24 pkts seeds: New South Wales, Australia
139 BURROWS, — (Capt.): Newbridge, Co. Kildare ● 1858.09 – seeds: Mexico, per Mr Hunt
140 BURSER, E. (Miss): Merrion Square, Dublin ● 1846.06 – seeds: Australia
141 BUTCHER, — (Surgeon): Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin ● 1877.10 – seeds: India ✧ 1877.11 – 1 parcel of herbaceous plants ✧ 1877.12 – 2 plants of New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) & 6 common shrubs
142 BUTLER, — (Lord Farnham’s gardener) Farnham Castle, Co. Cavan ● 1837.11 – 2 Musa coccinea plants ✧ 1837.11 – 1 Verbena arraniana, & 4 other plants
143 BUTLER, Bryan: Ferns, Co. Wexford ✧ 1839.11 – 18 plants & cuttings ✧ 1840.02 – 20 cuttings of hardy shrubs ✧ 1840.05 – 35 Dahlia cvs ● 1851.03 – 70 pkts seeds: Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania, Australia]; 30 pkts seeds: Ceylon
144 BUTLER, H. Cavendish: Quiney Castle, Belturbet, Co. Cavan ● 1846.02 – 110 pkts seeds: Australia ● 1846.12 – 84 pkts seeds: Swan River Colony [Western Australia]
145 BUTLER, W. (Lord): Kilkenny ● 1872.04 – Xylomelum fruit: Australia
146 CALCUTTA, BOTANIC GARDENS: India ● 1816.— – 70 pkts seeds ● 1818.— – 27 pkts seeds ● 1820.— – seeds of rice (Oryza sativa) ● 1829.— – seeds
147 CALEDON, — (Lady): Caledon, Co. Tyrone ● 1837.12 – seeds: Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania, Australia]
CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY — see EDINBURGH: Caledonian Horticultural Society
148 CALLAGHAN, F. (Sir): The Gambia ● 1872.07 – large seed pods for museum
149 CAMBRIDGE, UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN: Cambridgeshire, England ● 1805.— – seed, per Mr Donn ✧ 1849.10 – 160 plants ✧ 1855.11 – 39 plants ✧ 1861.11 – 275 plants ✧ 1865.10 – 62 plants
CAMERON, David: see BIRMINGHAM BOTANIC GARDENS
150 CAMPBELL, Alexander (Curator, Botanic Gardens, Manchester): Manchester, Lancashire, England ✧ 1836.11 – 1 Verbena tweedieana, & small amount of other plants ● 1843.05 – 12 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1843.05 – 18 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1851.09 – 1 plant
151 CAMPBELL, Alexander (nurseryman): Glasnevin, Dublin ✧ 1870.11 – 10 spp alpine plants
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152 CANE, — (Mrs): St Wolstan’s, Celbridge, Co. Kildare ✧ 1835.04 – 10 Calceolaria cvs ✧ 1835.04 – 12 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1838.03 – 20 spp greenhouse plants
153 CANE, Arthur ● 1848.04 – 30 pkts seeds: Himalaya
154 CANE, Edward: 60 Dawson Street, Dublin ● 1842.03 – 6 pkts seeds: Himalaya ● 1842.04 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1849.03 – 4 plants
155 CANE, Richard: 60 Dawson Street, Dublin ● 1837.07 – few pkts seeds: southern Europe ✧ 1841.09 – 50 cuttings ● 1844.04 – hardy ferns ✧ 1846.08 – 15 cuttings ✧ 1849.03 – 12 plants ● 1863.03 – 1 pkt seeds: Africa
156 CAR [CARR], George: MRDS, 18 Mountjoy Square South, Dublin ✧ 1837.05 – 30 spp rock plants ✧ 1838.04 – 6 spp plants ● 1841.04 – 21 spp Erica: Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1842.08 – 16 plants ✧ 1847.09 – 1 plant
157 CAREY, M.: Rathgar, Dublin ● 1872.08 – 6 pkts seeds: India
158 CARLETON, — (Mr): Clontarf Crescent, Dublin ✧ 1846.04 – a few plants for a small garden
159 CARMICHAEL, — (Mrs): Rutland Square, Dublin ● 1823.11 – 24 pkts seeds: Brazil
CARR, George — see CAR, George
160 CARROLL, — (Miss): 50 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1870.10 – bulbs: Cape of Good Hope
161 CARROLL, A. (Revd): Roman Catholic Institution, Baggot Street, Dublin ✧ 1842.— – 6 plants, 5 pkts seeds
162 CARROLL, Isaac: 17 Summerhill, Cork ● 1861.06 – 43 spp seeds
163 CARTE, Alexander (surgeon): 57 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin ● 1848.03 – 29 pkts seeds: Antigua ● 1861.08 – 30 pkts seeds: Antigua ● 1868.05 – 12 pkts seeds
164 CASTLE, — (Dr) ✧ 1837.12 – 15 Dahlia cvs
165 CAVIT, J. ● 1836.03 – Rhododendron arboreum seeds: Ceylon per J. D. Croker
166 CHALLONER, — (Mr) ✧ 1877.12 – cuttings of Forsythia
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167 CHAPMAN, — (Lady) ✧ 1836.10 – 12 spp exotics
168 CHARLEMONT, — (Lady): Clontarf, Co. Dublin ● 1849.07 – case of 36 rare plants: Calcutta, India
CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN — see LONDON; Chelsea Physic Garden, England
169 CHRISTIANA BOTANIC GARDEN: Christiana [now Oslo], Norway ✧ 1863.06 – 19 plants
170 CHRISTIE, Henry: Kingston-on-Thames, England ● 1858.02 – 48 pkts seeds: Mexico
171 CHURNSIDE, J.: “a stranger who called at the garden” ● 1835.08 – 227 pkts seeds: Mississippi & Missouri, USA, & 30 pkts seeds: Upper Canada
172 CLANCARTY, Earl of: Garbally Park, Co. Galway ✧ 1848.09 – 70 plants see also GEORGE (Mr)
173 CLAPTON, John ● 1839.10 – 3 spp plants
174 CLAREMONT – possibly the ‘Claremont collection’ – qv J. T. Mackay ● 1837.09 – cuttings of 100 Staphelia spp: per one of Ninian Niven’s old pupils
175 CLARENDON, Earl of ● 1853.12 – seeds of “argan plant” [Argania spinosa]: Morocco
176 CLARK, —. ● 1855.09 – 7 plants
177 CLARK, — (Major) ● 1869.03 – 6 new Coleus cvs; 7 pkts cotton seeds: New Orleans, USA
178 CLARK, — (Miss): Glasnevin, Dublin ● 1871.05 – 1 pkt seeds: Australia
179 CLAYTON-BROWNE, Robert: Co. Carlow ● 1865.04 – 20 pkts seeds: New Zealand ● 1878.09 – 2 custard apple [Annona sp.] plants
180 CLEARY, Peter: Killmallock, Co. Limerick ● 1864.10 – “bottle with a full grown apple enclosed”
181 CLIBBORN, Edward ● 1845.10 – basket of native ferns ● 1847.07 – 1 pkt seeds: Australia
182 CLIFTON COLLEGE, Bristol, England ✧ 1871.02 – 148 spp plants
183 CLONMEL: HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ✧ 1855.05 – 3 plants
184 CLOUSTON, —.: Balmagarry ● 1855.12 – 53 pkts seeds: Australia
185 CLOWES, John (Revd): Broughton Hall, Manchester, England ● 1842.02 – 12 epiphytical & other plants ✧ 1842.02 – 3 epiphytes ✧ 1842.03 – 36 plants ● 1842.05 – 12 plants
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✧ 1843.02 – 1 plant of Gesneria tubiflora
186 COBB, Charles: Newbridge House, Donabate, Co. Dublin ● 1856.05 – Pinus maritima seeds
187 COCKBURN, Gilbert ● 1856.11 – 4 pkts seeds: Australia
188 CODD, —.: New South Wales, Australia ● 1837.08 – box of seeds: New Holland [Australia] per E. Crocker
189 COLE, — (Mrs R.): 3 Cavendish Row, Dublin ● 1851.06 – 20 pkts seeds: Calcutta, India
190 COLE, T. N. ● 1852.05 – Pinus sp. seeds: China
COLEVILLE — see COLVILLE, Miss.
191 COLIER, C. ✧ 1855.05 – 34 plants
COLLEGE BOTANIC GARDEN, BALLSBRIDGE — see DUBLIN: Trinity College Botanic Garden
192 COLLES, — (Miss): Sandymount, Dublin ● 1869.06 – 4 pkts seeds: India
193 COLLINS, — (Mrs): Navan, Co. Meath ✧ 1855.05 – 20 plants
194 COLOMB, — (Lieut) ● 1859.02 – 1 pkt seeds; per Lieut-General Colomb
195 COLVILLE {COLEVILLE}, — (Miss): Clontarf, Dublin ● 1831.— – seedling potatoes [Solanum tuberosum] ● 1832.— – seedling potatoes [Solanum tuberosum] ● 1833.— – seedling potatoes [Solanum tuberosum] ● 1834.— – seedling potatoes [Solanum tuberosum] ● 1834.04 – American kidney potato seeds [Solanum tuberosum] ● 1834.07 – parcel of seeds: Pisa, Italy ● 1835.05 – seedlings of 10 potato [Solanum tuberosum] cvs ● 1835.05 – 24 pkts seeds: Himalaya ● 1837.04 – few seeds: East Indies ✧ 1838.04 – 90 spp plants
196 COLVILLE, — (Mrs): Phibsborough, Dublin ● 1846.02 – 9 pkts seeds: America ✧ 1846.02 – a few hardy plants
197 COLWELL, Robert: 25 Harcourt Terrace, Dublin ● 1862.05 – seeds of Assam tea (Thea sinensis cv)
198 CONNELL, — (Dr): 38th Regiment ● 1842.04 – 32 pkts seeds: Malta; per Mr Hardman
199 CONNELLAN, A. M.: Coolmore, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny ● 1878.06 – 1 pkt seeds: India
200 CONOLLY, Thomas ✧ 1846.02 – 15 plants ✧ 1856.06 – 16 plants
201 COOK, — (Captain RN): Carlton Hall, Northumberland, England ● 1836.— – Pinus uncinata, P. hispanica; 1 bag of acorns of Quercus hispanica
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202 COOKE, Howard (Dr): 72 Blessington Street, Dublin ● 1835.07 – 30 spp bulbs: Cape of Good Hope
203 COOKSON, J. T.: Drumcondra, Dublin ● 1867.07 – 124 pkts seeds: Australia
204 COOPER, Austin (Revd): Rathmines, Dublin ● 1869.09 – 1 plant
205 COOPER, J. C. ● 1824.05 – 100 spp seeds: Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India
206 COPELAND, — (Dr): The Observatory, Dunsink, Co. Dublin ● 1875.05 – 9 pkts seeds
207 CORBET, — (Mr) ✧ 1837.— – parcel of cuttings
208 CORK: THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE (including the College Botanic Garden): Co. Cork ✧ 1851.03 – 367 herbaceous plants ✧ 1851.03 – 20 shrubs & 78 willows (Salix spp) ✧ 1853.11 – 95 plants ✧ 1855.10 – 322 plants ✧ 1858.11 – 342 plants ✧ 1865.12 – 935 spp plants ✧ 1868.12 – 309 plants ✧ 1874.11 – 230 plants ✧ 1876.10 – 24 herbaceous plants ✧ 1878.10 – 960 herbaceous plants
209 CORNUT, George (apprentice gardener) ●1838.05 – 1 plant of Pinguicula grandiflora: Co. Cork
210 CORRIGAN, Dominic (Sir): Merrion Square, Dublin ● 1861.12 – Abies sp seeds ● 1873.04 – 3 pkts Pinus spp seeds: Himalaya
211 COTTINGHAM, Edward (Capt.): Goosegreen Avenue, Drumcondra, Dublin ● 1835.03 – 12 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1835.03 – 22 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.05 – 20 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.06 – 30 spp plants ● 1841.05 – 6 pansy (Viola) cvs; 3 spp plants
212 COTTON, Frederic (Major): Madras Engineers ● 1851.04 – 18 pkts seeds: Himalaya; per M. M. O’Grady
COTTON, Very Revd Henry – see LISMORE, Dean of
213 COULTER, Thomas (Dr): Trinity College, Dublin ● 1836.02 – “a few species S. American seeds from his herbarium”
214 COURTNEY, William: 1 Blackhall Place, Dublin ● 1846.04 – bulbs: Cape of Good Hope ● 1851.09 – 1 pkt seeds: Borneo ● 1853.04 – 12 pkts seeds: New South Wales, Australia ✧ 1853.04 – 8 plants
215 CRAWFORD, R. (Revd): Co. Sligo ● 1862.05 – 2 pkts seeds: Australia
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216 CREWE, — (Lady): Calke Abbey, Derbyshire, England ✧ 1877.06 – 1 plant ● 1876.11 – hardy Amaryllis bulbs
217 CRIGAN, — (Major) (85th Regiment) ● 1808.— – seeds: Cape of Good Hope
218 CROCKER, Charles Phillip (Dr): 7 Merrion Square West, Dublin ● 1836.11 – several roots and seeds: Tobago ● 1837.08 – box of seeds: New Holland [Australia]; per Mr Codd ● 1837.10 – several roots and seeds: Corfu ● 1840.08 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1841.04 – 35 pkts seeds ● 1860.04 – 6 pkts seeds
219 CROCKER, J. D. (wine merchant): 36 Great George’s Street, Dublin ● 1836.08 – Rhododendron arboreum seeds: Ceylon, leg. J. Cavit
220 CROFTON, A. B. ✧ 1837.11 – 17 spp plants ✧ 1840.04 – 24 spp herbaceous plants
221 CROKE, Edward ✧ 1837.12 – 15 Dahlia cvs
222 CROKER, — (Dr): Cork, Co. Cork ✧ 1841.05 – 30 spp hardy herbaceous plants ✧ 1844.06 – 8 plants ✧ 1845.07 – 30 plants ✧ 1846.04 – 6 plants
223 CROSS, Maurice ✧ 1860.04 – 22 herbaceous plants
224 CROSTHWAIT, Leland (merchant): Chapelizod, Co. Dublin ● 1834.04 – seeds: Madeira; 6 evergreens ● 1835.04 – 80 cypress (Cupressus sp.) plants; 30 Chinese arbor-vitae (Platycladus orientalis) plants ● 1837.06 – 8 pkts seeds: India
225 CROSTHWAITE, T.: Kells, Co. Meath ✧ 1837.01 – 20 gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa) cuttings ✧ 1837.01 – 12 Fuchsia cvs
226 CROZIER, — (Miss): 19 Lower Dominick Street, Dublin ● 1862.05 – 38 pkts seeds: Mauritius
CRYSTAL PALACE: London — see LONDON: Crystal Palace
227 CULLIS, John (nurseryman): Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England ✧ 1837.10 – 3 plants of Verbena arraniana
228 CUNNINGHAM, — (Miss): Merrion Square, Dublin ● 1850.04 – 40 pkts seeds: Ionian Islands
229 CUNNINGHAM, George (nurseryman): Liverpool, England ● 1834.11 – 50 plants including Rhododendron hybrids ● 1835.03 – 30 spp plants ● 1836.01 – 167 spp plant, seeds (auricula) ✧ 1836.09 – Verbena tweedieana ✧ 1836.11 – 1 basket of plants ✧ 1837.09 – 4 plants of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1838.09 – 12 plants ● 1842.06 – 6 rare plants
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✧ 1842.09 – 12 plants & cuttings ✧ 1849.09 – 4 plants ✧ 1850.11 – 7 plants ✧ 1852.01 – 43 ferns ● 1852.08 – 12 spp plants ✧ 1852.09 – 20 plants & cuttings ✧ 1854.03 – 10 plants ✧ 1855.11 – 8 plants ● 1856.04 – 6 spp grass-tree (Xanthorrhoea spp): Australia ● 1856.05 – 8 spp rare plants ● 1857.11 – 15 rare plants ✧ 1858.11 – 6 Mexican pines ● 1860.04 – 2 large Araucaria plants ✧ 1860.06 – 30 ferns ✧ 1863.04 – 1 plant ✧ 1865.09 – 1 rare plant ● 1870.11 – 6 shrubs and trees ✧ 1871.09 – 1 basketful of seedling ferns ● 1877.11 – 6 plants
230 CUNNINGHAM, James (nurseryman): Comely Bank, Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1839.03 – 1 plant ● 1839.10 – 100 spp plants ✧ 1840.03 – 6 plants ● 1840.04 – 10 rare plants ✧ 1841.03 – 4 plants ● 1842.02 – 12 Camellia cvs (sent to Dr Gogarty, Rio de Janeiro) ✧ 1842.02 – cuttings of 2 plants ✧ 1843.02 – 7 plants ● 1844.09 – 12 spp plants ✧ 1845.04 – 3 plants, 3 pkts seeds ✧ 1845.11 – 12 plants ✧ 1846.04 – 13 plants ● 1846.07 – 19 choice plants ● 1847.04 – 20 valuable plants ✧ 1847.04 – 12 plants ● 1848.09 – 36 plants ✧ 1848.12 – 34 plants & cuttings ● 1850.03 – 14 plants ✧ 1850.03 – 30 spp plants ● 1850.10 – 2 rare hothouse plants ● 1854.10 – 15 plants ● 1854.11 – 35 rare plants ● 1855.10 – 10 plants ● 1857.10 – 19 rare plants ✧ 1860.04 – 20 plants ● 1872.08 – 27 rare plants
231 CUNNINGHAM, Richard; Hobart, Tasmania ● 1835.07 – 300 pkts choice seeds: New Holland [Australia]
CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT OLIVER (Professor of Natural History, The Queen’s College, Belfast) — see BELFAST: The Queen’s College
232 CURREY, J. F.; Lismore Castle, Co. Waterford ● 1876.10 – parcel of roots
233 D’AGIULER, —. (Colonel, later Major-General) ● 1835.07 – 30 spp bulbs: Cape of Good Hope, per Captain Eddie ✧ 1842.02 – 11 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 1 plant
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234 DANSSON, — (Dr): Hamburg, Germany ✧ 1869.12 – 20 bulbs
235 DARBY, C. Lovett; Priory, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny ● 1861.04 – 10 pkts seeds: New Zealand
236 DAUBENY, J. B.; Offington House, Worthing, Sussex, England ● 1840.09 – epiphytes: Brazil ✧ 1841.03 – 14 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 30 spp herbaceous plants ● 1842.11 – 9 spp plants ✧ 1842.11 – 1 plant ● 1843.05 – 1 box orchids: England ✧ 1843.06 – 4 plants ● 1853.06 – 12 spp orchids: England
237 DAVIS, George (nurseryman); Hillsborough, Co. Down ● 1837.06 – 40 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1848.07 – 60 plants & cuttings ● 1848.08 – 60 plants ✧ 1850.01 – 60 plants ● 1850.11 – 60 trees and shrubs ✧ 1852.07 – 50 plants ● 1852.11 – 50 plants ● 1854.02 – 30 Rhododendron plants; 15 Rhododendron (Ghent azalea) plants ✧ 1854.02 – 12 & 6 plants ✧ 1854.04 – 2 seed ✧ 1854.11 – 4 plants ✧ 1855.05 – 7 seed ✧ 1856.03 – 1 box of seed ✧ 1856.10 – 46 plants ● 1859.10 – 31 plants
238 DAVIS, Francis (Dr) ● 1860.01 – valuable seeds for museum
239 DAVY, — (Dr): Templeogue, Dublin ✧ 1877.11 – 20 herbaceous plants
240 DAVY, — (Professor) ✧ 1846.05 – 16 plants
241 DEAN, — (Mrs); Leinster Road, Dublin ● 1875.02 – 12 pkts seeds
242 DEAN, William (nurseryman); Bradford, England ● 1863.03 – 12 rare plants; 18 pansy (Viola) cvs ✧ 1863.06 – 15 plants ● 1864.09 – 9 plants ✧ 1864.09 – 11 plants
243 DENNIS, George ● 1851.09 – 3 pkts seeds: Demerara, South America
244 DENNY, Peter ● 1868.09 – 2 large tree-ferns (one 9ft tall) ✧ 1868.09 – 2 & 23 plants
245 DENROCHE, — (Mrs); Phillipsville, New York, USA ● 1851.01 – 16 pkts seeds ● 1852.09 – 20 pkts seeds ● 1852.11 – 27 pkts seeds
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● 1853.09 – seeds: China ● 1853.10 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1854.06 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1854.10 – 10 pkts seeds ● 1854.11 – 10 pkts seeds ● 1854.12 – 40 & 26 pkts seeds; 1 box of roots of plants: North America ● 1855.05 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1855.10 – 23 pkts seeds ● 1855.11 – 25 pkts seeds ● 1856.03 – 10 pkts seeds ● 1856.10 – 14 pkts seeds ● 1856.12 – 20 pkts rare seeds ● 1857.10 – 16 plants and seeds ● 1857.11 – 7 pkts seeds ● 1858.04 – 6 pkts seeds: North America
246 DESMOND, — (Mr); Stirling, Scotland ● 1835.03 – foreign agricultural seeds, wheat and oats ● 1835.04 – parcel of agricultural seeds, cvs of wheat, oats, millet, peas and beans
247 DESORMEAUX, —. ● 1835.09 – 20 pkts seeds: Cape of Good Hope and India
248 DEVONSHIRE, Duke of: Chatsworth House, Chatsworth, Derbyshire, England ✧ 1843.05 – 3 plants see also Joseph Paxton, Thomas Speed
249 DEWAR, — (Mr); Newtown Park ● 1836.05 – few pkts seeds: China
250 DICKIE, George (Professor): Aberdeen, Scotland ✧ 1872.03 – 160 pkts seeds
251 DICKSON, —; Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin ● 1844.06 – 10 spp bulbs & 20 pkts seeds: Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1844.06 – 7 cuttings of “geraniums” [Pelargonium cvs]
252 DICKSON, James (nurseryman); Chester, England ● 1834.11 – 92 hardy plants ✧ 1836.07 – 2 pkts plants ✧ 1837.07 – 1 box of epiphytes ● 1837.11 – basket of bulbs and plants ✧ 1841.08 – selection of plants ✧ 1847.10 – plants to the value of £29 9s. 9d. ✧ 1848.01 – plants to the value of £9 0s. 9d. ✧ 1850.10 – plants to the value of £3 5s. 0d. ✧ 1859.02 – 39 plants & cuttings ✧ 1871.09 – 12 plants ✧ 1872.08 – 7 rare plants ✧ 1876.10 – 391 alpine plants
253 DICKSON & SONS (nurserymen); Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1839.10 – 13 spp & cvs plants ✧ 1839.10 – 24 spp plants ✧ 1840.07 – 13 plants & cuttings ● 1840.09 – 20 spp plants ● 1843.10 – 15 spp plants ✧ 1844.04 – 12 plants ● 1845.04 – 8 plants ✧ 1845.06 – 12 pkts seeds ● 1848.10 – 50 plants ✧ 1848.10 – 40 plants
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✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1859.10 – 7 plants
254 DICKSON & TURNBULL (nurserymen); Perth, Scotland ● 1834.11 – 17 plants ✧ 1857.02 – 3 plants ● 1857.11 – 54 rare plants ● 1860.05 – 14 rare plants ● 1862.05 – 20 spp rare plants ✧ 1864.09 – 21 plants ● 1864.11 – 21 rare plants ● 1872.11 – 50 trees and shrubs
255 DILL, Richard (Revd); 25 Eccles Street, Dublin ● 1858.05 – 4 pkts seeds: India
256 DISNEY, Thomas ● 1824.05 – fan-leaved palm
257 DOBIN, — (Mr): Trinidad ✧ 1837.01 – Dahlia roots
258 D’OLIER, Edmund; Eustace Street, Dublin ✧ 1844.— – some cuttings of roses for budding ● 1861.06 – 7 pkts seeds: India
259 D’OLIER, Isaac M.; Booterstown, Dublin ✧ 1835.01 – 1 sp. plant ● 1835.03 – 8 spp plants ✧ 1835.03 – 20 spp plants ✧ 1835.05 – 30 greenhouse plants ● 1836.04 – Musa sapientum [M. × paradisiaca] ✧ 1837.05 – 20 & 30 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.08 – 2 plants ✧ 1837.10 – 10 spp plants ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1838.04 – 6 spp plants ● 1838.05 – 3 spp stove plants ✧ 1839.08 – 30 cuttings & plants ✧ 1840.05 – 2 spp plants ● 1840.07 – 12 kinds of cuttings ✧ 1840.07 – 18 plants for stove & greenhouse ● 1841.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1841.05 – 30 spp plants ● 1841.07 – 4 Areca catechu plants ✧ 1841.07 – 20 spp cuttings ● 1841.10 – 6 plants ● 1842.02 – 5 & 4 plants, few pkts seeds ✧ 1842.02 – 4 plants ● 1842.04 – basket of 20 Primula vulgaris plants ✧ 1842.04 – 17 plants & cuttings ✧ 1842.07 – 2 plants ✧ 1842.09 – 2 epiphytes ● 1843.07 – 1 plant ✧ 1843.07 – 20 plants ✧ 1844.01 – 2 plants ● 1844.03 – 6 bulbs and plants ● 1844.06 – 4 pkts seeds: China ✧ 1844.06 – 3 plants ● 1844.10 – 4 spp plants ● 1845.08 – 7 tender plants ✧ 1845.12 – 3 plants
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✧ 1846.01 – 4 seeds ● 1846.02 – cartload of spring-flowering plants including Anemone nemorosa ✧ 1846.02 – 6 plants ● 1846.05 – bunch of epiphytes ● 1846.08 – 4 epiphytical plants ✧ 1846.08 – 3 plants ✧ 1847.04 – 9 spp plants ● 1847.05 – 4 pkts seeds ✧ 1849.04 – 8 plants
260 DOMVILLE, Compton (Sir); Santry House, Dublin ● 1840.05 – 6 rare kinds of cuttings ✧ 1840.05 – 6 plants ✧ 1845.12 – 29 plants 261 DOMVILLE, William; Santry House, Dublin ● 1852.06 – 40 pkts seeds; 1 pkt “doom palm” (Hyphaene thebaica) seeds: Egypt ● 1852.11 – 84 pkts seeds
262 DONEGAN, Patrick (nurseryman) ● 1798.01 – seeds (£12 5s. 2d.) ● 1799.07 – seeds (£5 4s. 8d.) ● 1801.06 – seeds (£9 18s. 4½d.) ● 1810.05 – seeds: Jamaica, via Captain Browne (10th Regiment)
263 DOWDEN, E.; Cork ● 1846.04 – 2 pkts seeds
264 DOWDEN, Richard; President, Cork Cuvierian Society ● 1849.08 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1855.05 – 1 plant ● 1858.04 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1861.12 – 8 pkts seeds: New Zealand
265 DOWNES, — (Rt Honble) ✧ 1840.— – 2 cuttings
266 DOWNING, W.; Botanical Department, India House, London, England ● 1854.04 – 2 spp Rhododendron seeds: India ✧ 1855.10 – 5 plants
267 DRUMMOND, W. & SONS (nurserymen); Stirling, Scotland ● 1835.03 – foreign agricultural seeds (wheat, oats, etc.) ● 1835.04 – agricultural seeds (wheat, oats, millet, peas, beans)
268 DRUMMOND, William (nurseryman); Dawson Street, Dublin ✧ 1845.07 – 16 grafts of pears (Pyrus cvs) ✧ 1846.02 – a few hardy plants ● 1862.06 – 22 pkts seeds of rare spp grasses
269 DRURY, George; Dartry, Dublin ● 1866.03 – 1 pkt seeds: Australia
270 D'SALIS, — (Countess) ✧ 1838.09 – 12 spp plants
DUBLIN, Archbishop of — see WHATLEY, Richard
271 DUBLIN: BOARD OF EDUCATION: Marlboro Street ✧ 1843.12 – 50 plants
272 DUBLIN: INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERS ● 1855.02 – about 200 pkts seeds: East Indies
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273 DUBLIN: IRISH AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY ● 1842.03 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1844.09 – 1 pkt tussac grass [? Poa flabellata] seeds
274 DUBLIN: MOUNT JEROME CEMETERY: Harold’s Cross, Dublin ✧ 1836.11 – 20 plants for wall
275 DUBLIN: ORPHANS’ INSTITUTION: Dublin ✧ 1842.03 – 40 spp plants
276 DUBLIN: ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY, Leinster House, Dublin ✧ 1845.06 – 115 specimens of grasses ✧ 1877.06 – 22 bedding plants
277 DUBLIN: TRINITY COLLEGE BOTANIC GARDEN: Ballsbridge, Dublin ✧ 1836.11 – l plant of Verbena tweedieana ✧ 1837.11 – l plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1837.12 – 48 spp stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1838.07 – 34 spp stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1839.01 – 10 plants & cuttings ✧ 1839.05 – 50 hardy herbaceous plants ✧ 1839.06 – 20 hardy herbaceous plants & cuttings ✧ 1840.05 – 13 & 2 & 14 & 14 spp plants ✧ 1840.07 – 4 & 11 plants & cuttings ✧ 1840.08 – 2 plants ✧ 1840.10 – 1 & 3 plants ✧ 1841.04 – 4 spp plants ✧ 1842.02 – 37 willow (Salix spp) cuttings ✧ 1842.07 – 4 plants ✧ 1843.04 – 24 pkts seeds ✧ 1844.03 – 3 pkts seeds ✧ 1845.05 – 25 pkts seeds ✧ 1846.05 – l plant & l0 pkts seeds ✧ 1846.06 – 5 pkts seeds ✧ 1847.07 – 20 plants & cuttings ✧ 1849.03 – 3 plants ✧ 1849.05 – 60 pkts seeds ✧ 1850.06 – 2 plants ✧ 1854.04 – 2 plants ✧ 1854.12 – 10 plants ✧ 1857.06 – 19 plants ✧ 1857.11 – 4 plants ✧ 1858.05 – l plant ✧ 1860.06 – l plant ✧ 1868.“at various times during the year” – 90 plants ✧ 1876.04 – 15 rare herbaceous plants ✧ 1877.01 – 6 plants ✧ 1877.02 – 12 plants ✧ 1877.05 – 1 & 17 plants ✧ 1877.10 – 1 plant ✧ 1877.12 – 7 hardy herbaceous plants ✧ 1878.02 – 2 plants ✧ 1878.03 – 38 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.05 – 27 herbaceous plants ✧ 1878.07 – 7 plants ✧ 1878.10 – 5 plants ✧ 1879.03 – 2 plants ✧ 1879.04 – 5 plants
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278 DUBLIN: ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS: The Phoenix Park ✧ 1837.05 – 1 cart-load of Dahlia roots ✧ 1840.03 – 24 waterlilies ✧ 1840.05 – ½ card load of Dahlia roots & 73 other plants ✧ 1841.04 – 60 spp hardy herbaceous plants ✧ 1843.05 – 60 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1843.11 – 100 spp plants ✧ 1848.03 – 1 cart load, mainly herbaceous plants
279 DUFFERIN, — (Lady); Ballyleidy House, Co. Down ● 1837.01 – 1 Taxus baccata ‘Lutea’ plant raised from a cutting of the Clontarf yew
280 DUNCAN, — (Dr); Finglas, Dublin ● 1851.02 – 13 pkts seeds: New Holland [Australia]
281 DUNLOP, A.; 95 Baggot Street, Dublin ● 1860.10 – rice paper (Aralia sp.) for museum ● 1861.03 – 1 pkt seeds: Penang ● 1862.05 – indigo seeds
282 DUNN, — (Mr); Ashtown, Co. Dublin ✧ 1837.05 – 8 spp greenhouse plants
283 DUNN, Josias; 8 Kildare Street, Dublin ● 1835.08 – Agave americana
284 EDDIE, — (Captain); 98th Foot ● 1845.04 – 3 pkts seeds; per Dr Samuel Litton see also D’Agiuler, — (Colonel)
285 EDEN, A. (Revd); Hurstgreen, Sussex, England ● 1862.03 – cuttings of improved Humulus lupulus cv
286 EDGEWORTH, Michael Pakenhamalso transmitted seeds from Edward Madden
● 1841.08 – 50 pkts seeds: Himalaya; per Miss Beaufort
287 EDINBURGH: BOTANICAL SOCIETY: Scotland ✧ 1837.12 – 300 specimens (70 spp) of dried plants
288 EDINBURGH: CALEDONIAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Scotland ✧ 1838.03 – 80 sorts potatoes ✧ 1841.07 – 1 basket of plants (27 in all) ✧ 1844.04 – 10 plants
Edinburgh Experimental Garden — see EDINBURGH: Caledonian Horticultural Society
Edinburgh Horticultural Garden — see EDINBURGH: Caledonian Horticultural Society
289 EDINBURGH: ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN: Leith Walk, later Inverleith Row, Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1829.— – 1 plant Acacia dealbata ● 1836.— – 1 plant of Musa cavendishii [M. acuminata ‘Dwarf Cavendish] ✧ 1836.10 – 20 spp exotics ✧ 1836.11 – 1 plant of Verbena tweedieana ✧ 1837.09 – 3 plants of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1838.09 – 23 spp stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1839.10 – 10 spp plants ✧ 1843.02 – 1 plant of Gesneria tubiflora ✧ 1843.03 – 8 plants ✧ 1844.04 – 4 plants ✧ 1846.11 – 20 spp plants
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✧ 1848.10 – 6 plants ✧ 1849.05 – 40 grapes (Vitis vinifera cvs) ✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds ✧ 1852.09 – 32 plants ✧ 1855.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1856.10 – 24 plants ✧ 1857.06 – 9 plants ✧ 1861.10 – 37 plants ✧ 1862.04 – 4 rare plants ✧ 1863.10 – 20 plants ✧ 1864.09 – 42 spp plants ✧ 1868.10 – 61 plants ✧ 1870.10 – 27 rare plants ✧ 1871.02 – 40 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.10 – 45 plants ✧ 1873.03 – 36 seeds ✧ 1874.04 – 30 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.10 – 27 rare plants ✧ 1875.04 – 16 seeds ✧ 1875.10 – 31 plants ✧ 1876.09 – 29 pkts seeds ✧ 1876.09 – 21 plants ✧ 1877.02 – 17 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.02 – 21 pkts seeds ✧ 1879.01 – 56 pkts seeds
290 EDWARDS, — (Lieutenant RN); Peamount, Rathgar, Dublin ● 1858.12 – 4 spp epiphytical plants: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1859.06 – 6 fine cacti, basket of orchids ● 1860.01 – 6 pkts seeds, 1 fine pod: West Indies
291 EDWARDS, — (Revd Mrs); Dublin ● 1842.09 – 13 pkts seeds: Nepal
292 ELLACOMBE, Henry Nicholson (Revd); Bitton Rectory, Bristol, Somerset, England ● 1868.10 – 33 rare plants ✧ 1868.10 – 80 plants ● 1869.09 – 50 spp plants ✧ 1869.09 – 69 plants ✧ 1871.02 – 30 plants ✧ 1871.09 – 24 rare plants ✧ 1872.03 – 18 pkts seeds ● 1873.10 – 23 plants ● 1875.02 – 1 plant ● 1875.05 – 3 plants, & 3 rare plants ● 1875.07 – 3 rare plants ● 1875.10 – 58 spp plants ✧ 1875.10 – 25 spp plants ● 1875.11 – 6 plants ● 1875.12 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1877.09 – 3 cuttings of shrubs
293 ELLACOMBE, Henry Thomas (Revd); Clyst St George, Topsham, Exeter, Devon) England ✧ 1875.08 – 25 spp plants ✧ 1875.11 – 6 plants ✧ 1876.12 – 5 rare plants ✧ 1877.05 – 2 plants
294 ELLIS, — (Miss); The Rectory, Ardee, Co. Louth ● 1852.11 – 2 pkts seeds: Australia
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295 ELLIS, G. (Dr); 91 Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1859.08 – 2 Sarracenia plants: America ● 1873.03 – 25 pkts seeds
296 ELWES, Henry John; Colesbourne, Gloucestershire, England ● 1875.07 – 6 seedlings of rare plants ● 1876.05 – 9 Crinum bulbs: Calcutta, India ● 1877.10 – 3 Rhododendron spp ● 1878.03 – 10 pkts Rhododendron seeds
297 ENSOR, —.; Lisburn, Co. Antrim ● 1854.10 – 10 rare plants
298 ENSOR, Charles; Dublin ● 1868.09 – 1 basket of plants; Pinus banksii cones ● 1870.04 – 4 pkts seeds, 1 plant: Japan ● 1871.12 – 6 pkts seeds: Japan
299 EVANS, — (Mrs): Portran ✧ 1841.02 – 6 plants & cuttings
300 EWBANK, Henry (Revd): Ryde, Isle of Wight, England ✧ 1877.11 – 5 herbaceous plants
301 EYLES, George; Crystal Palace, London, England ● 1858.10 – 4 plants
302 FALLS, — (Colonel) ● 1841.04 – 1 pkt seeds: Barbados
303 FANNING, —.; Caracas, Venezuela ● 1829.11 – offered a “milk plant” (Eugochia lactifera) & other plants
304 FARMER, — (Miss); Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford ● 1874.10 – plants and seeds: Italy ● 1875.04 – 7 pkts mixed seeds
305 FARMER, R.; London, England ● 1866.12 – 17 hardy bulbs
306 FARNHAM, Lord: Farnham, Co. Cavan see also Butler, –. ✧ 1851.10 – 12 plants ✧ 1855.10 – 12 plants
307 FARRAN, William (Dr); Feltrim, Co. Meath ● 1835.08 – 17 pkts Erica seeds ● 1840.01 – seeds (melon, pumpkin) [Cucurbitaceae]: South America ● 1842.04 – 1 yam: Demerara, South America, & 7 pkts seeds: America ● 1843.11 – 39 pkts seeds and roots ● 1843.12 – 20 & 40 pkts seeds, and roots ● 1844.06 – Sarracenia purpurea: “direct from North America” ● 1844.08 – 15 pkts seeds: North America ✧ 1844.08 – 12 cuttings & African waterlilies ● 1845.08 – 50 pkts seeds ● 1846.09 – 5 pkts seeds: North America ● 1847.05 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1854.04 – 3 pkts seeds
308 FARRELL, — (nurserymen) ✧ 1870.12 – 50 succulents & other plants
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309 FARRELL, Fergus (nurseryman): Capel Street, Dublin ✧ 1837.08 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1844.— – 100 grasses & cereal grains (Poaceae)
310 FAULKINER, J. Doran (Revd) ● 1872.05 – 13 pkts seeds: India
311 FENNESSY, Messrs (nurserymen); Waterford, Co. Waterford ● 1856.03 – 9 pkts seeds: Texas, USA
312 FERGUSON, — (Dr): North Frederick Street, Dublin ✧ 1834.11 – 12 greenhouse plants
313 FERRARD, 2nd Viscount; Oriel Temple, Collon, Co. Louth ● 1837.04 – seeds and bulbs: Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1837.04 – 1 plant of Araucaria sp. ✧ 1837.04 – 16 spp of greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.07 – 12 Pelargonium cvs ● 1837.11 – Poinsettia [Euphorbia] pulcherrima ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1838.04 – 52 spp plants ● 1842.02 – 30 pkts seeds
314 FIELDING, — (Colonel); Coventry, England ● 1841.03 – 14 plants ● 1843.03 – 1 pkt seeds: Australia
FINN — see FLYNN
315 FINLAY, — (Mr): Belfast, Co. Antrim ✧ 1845.08 – 10 cuttings & plants
316 FIRENZE: BOTANIC GARDEN; Firenze, Italy ✧ 1862.02 – 100 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.03 – 30 pkts seeds
317 FISHER & HOLMES, Messrs (nurserymen); Sheffield, England ● 1877.11 – 48 plants
318 FITZGIBBON, Richard Edward (surgeon); The Gambia ● 1855.03 – 20 pkts seeds: The Gambia
FITZWILLIAM, Ear1 — see HENDERSON, Joseph (gardener)
319 FLEMING, — (Alderman) ✧ 1837.03 – Dahlia seeds ✧ 1837.05 – 2 pots of heliotrope cuttings
FLORENCE BOTANIC GARDEN — see FIRENZE: Botanic Garden, Italy
320 FLYNN {FINN}, — (gardener); Marlfield House, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ● 1856.03 – 1 pkt Anemone seeds ✧ 1859.01 – 12 ferns & other plants
321 FOOT, Frederick James; Geological Survey, Dublin ● 1862.04 – parcel of rare Irish ferns and other rare plants: County Clare, Ireland
322 FOOT, James; London, England ● 1858.08 – mixed seeds
323 FOOT, Simon; MRDS ● 1834.04 – new cvs of Russian stock and China aster (Callistephus sinensis) ● 1837.08 – several spp greenhouse plants
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✧ 1837.08 – 12 spp plants ● 1837.09 – 19 spp plants: Dublin Mountains, Ireland ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana & 9 other spp plants ● 1842.03 – 2 spp Pinus seeds ● 1853.01 – mistletoe (Viscum album) berries ● 1855.12 – 1 rare fern ✧ 1856.06 – 2 plants ● 1858.05 – 1 rare plant: Britain ● 1859.10 – 2 rare ferns ● 1860.03 – ferns: County Kilkenny, Ireland ● 1863.05 – 1 “double” orchid
324 FORBES, James (gardener to the Duke of Bedford); Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire, England ● 1835.03 – 120 spp plants, 30 tender plants ✧ 1837.09 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana
325 FORREST, —. ● 1846.04 – 1 pkt “Caffre corn” seeds, 2 plants: Cape of Good Hope
326 FORSTER, —.; Phibsborough, Dublin ● 1847.04 – 13 pkts seeds: India
327 FORTESCUE, — (Miss) ● 1841.04 – 1 pkt seeds; per G. Grierson
328 FORTESCUE, — (Mr) ● 1845.03 – mixed seeds: Chile
329 FOSTER, — (Miss); Oriel Temple, Collon, Co. Louth ● 1848.03 – 13 pkts rare seeds: Australia
330 FOSTER, — (Miss): Rathescar ✧ 1848.06 – 12 Fuchsia cuttings
331 FOSTER, — (Miss); 18 Eccles Street, Dublin ● 1850.11 – 19 pkts seeds: India
332 FOSTER, — (Mr) ● 1850.10 – 78 pkts seeds: Australia
333 FOSTER, John (Baron Oriel); Oriel Temple, Collon, Co. Louth Donated numerous plants over many years between 1795, when the Gardens was established, and his death in 1828, but few
are specially recorded. ● 1824.12 – 160 spp trees and shrubs see also FERRARD, Viscount 335 FOWLIS, — (Dr) ● 1843.02 – 1 pkt seeds: Gambia River, 2 bulbs; per Ninian Niven
336 FOX, D. ● 1847.03 – 1 pkt seeds
337 FRASER, Hugh (nurseryman); Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1855.05 – 2 plants, 7 pkts seeds ● 1856.02 – 10 valuable plants ✧ 1856.02 – 2 plants, 1 pkt seed ● 1856.06 – 3 plants ● 1857.01 – 7 valuable plants ● 1861.12 – 24 rare roses ● 1862.05 – 30 spp rare plants ● 1864.11 – 21 very rare plants ✧ 1865.04 – 11 plants ● 1868.07 – 27 rare plants
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✧ 1872.07 – 19 rare plants
338 FRASER & CUNNINGHAM (nurserymen): Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1857.01 – 1 pkt seeds of Arbutus unedo
339 FRAZER, — (Dr) ● 1852.10 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1857.05 – 1 pkt seeds
340 FREUD, — (Miss); 2 Montpellier Place, Blackrock, Co. Dublin ● 1858.12 – 1 pkt seeds: Nilghiri Hills, India
341 FULTON, — (Dr) ✧ 1847.08 – 3 plants
342 FUTHILE, — (Mr) ✧ 1838.04 – 8 spp plants
343 GALWAY, THE QUEEN’S COLLEGE ✧ 1852.11 – 528 spp plants ✧ 1853.11 – 340 plants ✧ 1854.06 – 3 plants ✧ 1869.10 – 53 plants (Professor King) ✧ 1873.10 – 24 spp plants ✧ 1875.10 – 36 plants — see also MELVILLE, Alexander Gordon
344 GAMBLE, J. G.: Mount Jerome, Harold’s Cross, Dublin ✧ 1877.10 – some waterlilies for pond
345 GARDEN, Robert Jones (Colonel); Preston Barracks, Lancashire, England (“major on staff in Asia Minor at Erzerann”) ● 1856.07 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1859.07 – 2 pkts seeds; Natal
346 GARDENER, G. ✧ 1851.04 – 40 herbaceous plants
347 GARDINER, — (Captain); Mullingar Barracks, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath ● 1873.07 – 1 pkt seeds; India
348 GARDINER, — (Dr); Calcutta, India ● 1847.01 – 10 pkts seeds; Himalaya; 1 pkt pitcher-plant [? Nepenthes sp.] seeds
349 GARNIER, James (gardener to Mitchell Henry); Kylemore Castle, Co. Galway ✧ 1872.04 – 32 spp plants ● 1878.03 – 26 plants see also Henry, Mitchell
350 GARRAWAY, Messrs (nurserymen): Bristol, England ✧ 1873.11 – 141 plants
351 GEORGE, — (Judge) ✧ 1869.10 – 6 plants
352 GEORGE, — (Mr); Clonabraney, Co. Meath ● 1841.07 – Calceolaria seedlings; 14 plants of new Pelargonium cvs ● 1842.07 – few plants raised from seeds from Himalaya
353 GEORGE, — (Mr) (gardener to Earl of Clancarty): Garbally Park, Co. Galway. ✧ 1854.06 – 14 plants ● 1860.07 – bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) ✧ 1861.12 – 16 ferns
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354 GIBSON, John (Mr & Mrs); Straffan, Co. Kildare ✧ 1834.07 – Pelargonium cuttings ● 1836.04 – few seeds of hardy trees; North America ● 1836.07 – few pkts seeds “such as are generally made up and sent to Europe”; Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India ● 1839.08 – box of seeds; Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India
355 GIFFARD, Sir Harding (Fiscal, later Chief Justice); Ceylon ● 1814.06 – seeds; Ceylon ● 1814.09 – 100 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1816.05 – 108 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1823.11 – 46 pkts seeds; Ceylon
356 GILGAS, — (Dr): Liverpool, England ✧ 1842.11 – 40 plants
357 GILLIGAN, P. J. (Revd); 99 James Street, Dublin ● 1854.04 – 1 pkt seeds, 1 bulb
387 GLASGOW BOTANIC GARDENS: Scotland ✧ 1842.09 – 94 plants ✧ 1844.09 – 30 spp plants ✧ 1848.12 – 35 plants ✧ 1855.04 – 1094 plants ✧ 1856.04 – 6 plants ✧ 1858.04 – 400 herbaceous plants ✧ 1861.09 – 375 plants ✧ 1862.04 – 1 plant of Caladium esculentum ✧ 1863.04 – 12 plants ✧ 1870.09 – 295 plants, 21 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.07 – 6 herbaceous plants
359 GLENDINNING, Robert (nurseryman); Chiswick, London, England ✧ 1849.05 – 9 plants ✧ 1850.08 – 1 plant ● 1851.08 – 20 spp plants
360 GLENNY, George (horticultural journalist); Isleworth, London, England ● 1839.10 – 35 spp plants
361 GLOVER, Thomas; Lonsdale House, Lytham, Cumberland, England ● 1859.04 – 17 plants ● 1861.02 – 8 & 2 plants ● 1865.10 – 1 large pkt Allosorus crispus seeds ● 1870.02 – 1 pkt Pinus nobilis seeds
362 GOGARTY, — (Dr); 5 Rutland Square East, Dublin ● 1878.02 – 6 pkts conifer seeds
363 GOGARTY, A. (Dr); Rio de Janeiro, BrazilAmong the plants acquired from Dr Gogarty were several orchids: Catasetum abruptum which bloomed in 1841 and was illustrated in Curtis’s botanical magazine tab. 3929, and Catasetum globiflorum acquired in 1840 and later also illustrated in Curtis’s botanical magazine tab. 3942 (see Nelson and Sayers 2003).
✧ — – 12 Camellia cvs, 12 roses & Fuchsia cvs ● 1839.11 – 4 cases orchid “bulbs” & seeds: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1840.05 – “valuable cargo of epiphytes & other roots”; Organ Mountains & Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1840.05 – a collection of epiphytes; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1841.04 – large epiphytical plant; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1841.10 – 1 glazed case of plants chiefly orchids; “very bad order”; 5 boxes of plants & seeds; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1842.11 – 2 baskets epiphytical plants; 1 package dried specimens ● 1843.07 – 1 Wardian case, 20 plants “saved considerably injured”
364 GOODE, T.; Farmers’ gazette, Dublin ● 1859.08 – 1 pkt Hawthornia hastata seed; Australia
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365 GORDON, — (Dr); Hume Street, Dublin ● 1876.09 – 10 pkts seeds; India
366 GORDON, — (The Misses): Glasnevin, Dublin ✧ 1834.11 – 17 greenhouse plants ✧ 1835.04 – 4 spp ✧ 1837.06 – 8 Dahlia plants
367 GORE, —.; British Ambassador, Montevideo, Uruguay ● 1851.01 – seed of Victoria regia, Mikania guaco [Compositae]
368 GORE, Francis ● 1824.07 – rare seeds; China
369 GORE, Robert (The Hon.); HMS Andromache ● 1838.03 – 50 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope, per Lord Arran [These could have been collected on the return voyage of
Andromache from China in 1836–1837.]
370 GOREY, — (Mr); Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1876.10 – 12 rare plants
371 GORMAN, W. ● 1860.04 – 15 spp bulbs; Cape of Good Hope; 3 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope, Australia
372 GOUGH, — (Lady); Booterstown, Co. Dublin ● 1855.05 – 16 pkts seeds
373 GREEN, Joseph Rea (Professor of Natural History); Queen’s College, Cork ● 1862.03 – 1 package, nardoo plant
374 GREEN, W. (Revd) ✧ 1857.04 – 1 case of plants, 30 pkts seeds
375 GREGORY, — (Dr); Finglas Bridge, Dublin ● 1847.07 – 1 pkt mixed seeds; Otaheite
376 GREGORY, — (Mrs; The Revd) ✧ 1835.04 – 12 spp greenhouse plants
377 GREGORY, — (Lady); Coole Park, Gort, Co. Galway ● 1873.07 – 36 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1875.10 – 25 pkts seeds; Ceylon
378 GREGORY, William (Sir): Coole Park, Gort, Co. Clare ✧ 1877.— – quantity of cuttings
379 GREY, — (Revd): Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh ✧ 1848.12 – 44 osiers (Salix spp)
380 GRIERSON, — (The Misses); Glenasmole, Co. Dublin ● 1849.10 – 1 pkt seeds
381 GRIERSON, George (publisher); 19 Essex Street, Dublin ● 1841.04 – 26 pkts seeds; Egypt; 1 other pkt seeds ● 1841.10 – 36 pkts seeds; Egypt
382 GRIFFITHS, — (Mr) ✧ 1842.04 – 40 plants ✧ 1843.05 – 12 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1844.06 – 6 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1846.08 – 20 plants ✧ 1848.09 – 30 plants & cuttings
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383 GRIMWOOD, John (nurseryman) ● 1799.02 – trees & shrubs (£3 6s. 3d.)
384 GROVES, James (Revd); Stonyford, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny ● 1878.11 – parcel of rare ferns
385 GUINNESS, Grattan; Beaumont, Dublin ✧ 1840.07 – 12 cuttings ✧ 1840.09 – 70 cuttings ✧ 1845.08 – 40 cuttings ● 1863.09 – stem of tree-fern
386 GUMBLETON, William Edward; Belgrove, Queenstown [Cobh], Co. Cork (see Nelson 2016) ● 1876.10 – 3 Gladiolus bulbs; 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1876.10 – 2 plants, 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1877.09 – 6 alpine plants & cuttings of 3 shrubs ✧ 1878.07 – 10 herbaceous & aquatic plants ● 1878.08 – 1 plant Sagittaria sagittifolia
387 GUSTAV, — (Dr) ● 1840.06 – 3 spp seeds; America
388 HAAGE, Schmidt (nurserymen) ✧ 1872.09 – 31 rare plants
389 HACKNEY, — (land-steward to Robert Batt Esq); Purdysburn, Co. Down ● 1845.12 – 1 pkt seeds
390 HADDINGTON, — (Countess of) ● 1835.04 – seeds of new Fuchsia
391 HAFFIELD, — ✧ 1859.04 – 8 ferns
392 HAINES, — (Colonel) ● 1860.07 – 2 pkts seeds; Mysore, India
393 HALL, — (Mr): Co. Down ✧ 1878.04 – 37 herbaceous plants
394 HALL, John (Revd); New York, USA ● 1872.11 – 1 pkt seeds of Wellingtonia gigantea [Sequoiadendron giganteum] “direct from the Big Trees, California”
395 HAMBURG BOTANIC GARDEN: Germany ✧ 1855.02 – 2 plants ✧ 1855.12 – 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1860.10 – 11 plants ✧ 1861.01 – 3 pkts of seed ✧ 1862.08 – 15 plants ✧ 1868.04 – 25 spp hardy plants ✧ 1870.02 – 90 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.03 – 30 pkts seeds ✧ 1873.03 – 15 pkts seeds
396 HAMILTON, —.; Hamwood, Co. Meath ● 1850.10 – 10 plants
397 HAMILTON, — (Captain) ● 1871.11 – 7 large pkts seeds
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398 HAMILTON, — (Miss); 23 North Portland Street, Dublin ● 1854.08 – 2 pkts seeds; West Indies ● 1856.03 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia
399 HAMILTON, — (Miss); Greytown, Nicaragua ✧ 1864.04 – 1 barrel of potatoes (Solanum tuberosum) ● 1864.06 – 1 large chest of plants and seeds (for museum) ● 1865.10 – 1 pkt palm seeds; wood specimens for museum ● 1866.04 – mixed seeds ● 1867.04 – 2 plants, 1 box of seeds, 12 pkts seeds ● 1867.07 – 1 box of plants and seeds ● 1868.02 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1870.10 – 1 box of plants and seeds ● 1871.05 – 40 orchids ● 1872.01 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1872.06 – 1 box of plants and seeds
400 HAMILTON, Charles William; 31 Dominic Street, Dublin ● 1834.04 – young vines from Phoenix Park “sent from de Candolle”, propagated by Ninian Niven (Chief Secretary’s
Lodge, The Phoenix Park, Dublin) ● 1837.01 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1837.04 – 1 parcel of plants & Erica spp ✧ 1837.05 – 20 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1862.02 – 52 plants ● 1865.10 – 150 Pelargonium cvs ● 1869.09 – Pelargonium cvs
401 HAMILTON, W. E. ● 1862.05 – Robinia pseudoacacia ● 1862.07 – myrtle [? Myrtus sp.] wood for museum
402 HAMILTON, William (Dr); Plymouth, England ● 1837.01 – 1 small pkt seeds
403 HAMILTON, William Rowan ● 1824.04 – 20 pkts seeds; Java “with their Sunda, Malay & Javanese names only”
404 HAMILTON, William Tighe; 6 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin (Milton House) ✧ 1844.02 – waterlilies & 2 other spp plants ✧ 1844.05 – 1 plant ● 1844.06 – 1 “choice plant” Euryale ferox ✧ 1844.07 – 4 epiphytes ● 1844.09 – 1 orchid Vanda teres ✧ 1847.05 – 3 plants ● 1850.10 – 10 plants
405 HANBURY, Daniel; London, England ● 1861.02 – 1 pkt Myroxylon peruviana seeds
406 HANCOCK, — (Professor) ● 1849.04 – 32 pkts seeds, per W. H. Harvey
407 HAND, J.; Luke Street, Dublin ● 1835.08 – 1 plant Melocactus sp.; Trinidad, per Captain Holmes
408 HANDASYDE, Thomas & William (nurserymen); Musselburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1837.09 – 4 plants of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1838.03 – 5 spp plants ● 1838.05 – 50 Dahlia and Chrysanthemum cvs ✧ 1838.07 – 12 spp plants ● 1839.10 – 20 spp and 45 cvs plants ✧ 1840.04 – 30 spp hardy herbaceous plants ● 1840.05 – 38 spp and cvs plants
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✧ 1840.08 – 9 spp plants ● 1841.06 – 24 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1842.09 – 13 plants ● 1843.06 – 24 new Dahlia cvs ✧ 1844.04 – 14 plants ● 1844.06 – 20 choice Dahlia cvs ● 1845.06 – 52 plants ✧ 1846.04 – 18 plants, 8 plants & cuttings ● 1846.06 – 36 choice Dahlia cvs ● 1847.04 – 50 plants ✧ 1847.12 – cuttings of variegated & yellow fruited yew (Taxus baccata cvs) ● 1848.06 – 20 choice Dahlia cvs ✧ 1849.10 – 20 plants ● 1850.04 – 30 spp plants; 44 Iris germanica cvs ✧ 1852.08 – 12 plants ● 1852.10 – 46 plants ● 1857.12 – 62 rare plants ✧ 1859.03 – 32 plants ✧ 1859.08 – 2 plants ● 1860.05 – 20 valuable plants ● 1868.06 – 48 choice new Dahlia cvs ● 1869.06 – 31 Dahlia cvs
409 HANOVER BOTANIC GARDEN: Germany ✧ 1860.10 – 19 plants ✧ 1861.08 – 13 rare plants ✧ 1862.05 – 16 rare plants ✧ 1863.09 – 10 plants ✧ 1869.08 – 15 plants ✧ 1871.08 – 17 plants, 5 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.04 – seeds of Musa sp
410 HANKEY, William Bernard; Cranleigh, Surrey, England ● 1866.10 – 7 plants ✧ 1866.10 – 2 plants ● 1867.07 – 12 rare ferns
411 HANNA, S. (Revd) ● 1850.05 – 36 pkts seeds; India
412 HANNAH, Francis (Revd); Chaplain to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Jamaica ● 1852.10 – 3 pkts seeds
413 HARDMAN, Edward (Assistant Secretary Royal Dublin Society): 4 Upper Mount Street, Dublin ✧ 1840.07 – 36 cuttings of pansies (Viola cvs) & Pelargonium cvs ● 1841.03 – 3 pkts seeds ✧ 1841.06 – 40 plants & cuttings ● 1842.04 – 36 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1843.07 – 20 plants & cuttings ✧ 1846.06 – 18 cuttings of Dahlia cvs ✧ 1847.05 – 6 plants ● 1849.12 – 30 pkts seeds; Australia
414 HARDMAN, Tawnley ✧ 1849.04 – 20 plants
415 HARDRIDGE, Henry (Sir) ● 1847.09 – seeds; northern India, per William Tighe (Woodstock, Co. Kilkenny)
416 HARDY & SON (nurserymen); Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1847.03 – seed potatoes; “boa constrictor melon”
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417 HARPUR CREWE, Henry (Revd); Tring, Hertfordshire, England ● 1875.09 – Crocus damascenus “bulbs” (= C. cancellatus subsp. damascenus); Damascus, Syria ✧ 1875.10 – 6 alpine plants ● 1876.09 – parcel of bulbs ● 1876.10 – 4 bulbs ✧ 1876.10 – 6 plants, 3 pkts seeds ● 1876.11 – rare Crocus spp “bulbs” ● 1877.02 – 6 Crocus spp “bulbs” ● 1879.08 – 6 Cyclamen balearicum “bulbs”
418 HART, — (Dr) ✧ 1843.04 – 30 plants
419 HART, Henry Chichester; St Stephen’s Green, Dublin ● 1879.08 – 2 plants ● 1879.05 – 16 pkts seeds
420 HARTE, — (Dr) ● 1864.05 – 3 pkts seeds; Australia
421 HARTY, — (Dr): Finglas, Dublin ✧ 1834.07 – Pelargonium cuttings ✧ 1834.11 – 17 greenhouse plants ✧ 1849.04 – 17 plants
422 HARTY, Robert (Sir) ● 1852.01 – 1 pkt seeds; Western Australia ✧ 1853.09 – 11 cuttings ● 1855.11 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1856.01 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1859.01 – 19 plants
423 HARTZOG, — (Dr) ✧ 1838.09 – 1 plant of Fuchsia fulgens
424 HARVEY, William Henry (Professor); Trinity College, Dublin ● 1848.10 – 9 pkts seeds ● 1849.08 – 1 pkt seeds; America ● 1849.11 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1850.04 – Dionaea muscipula, Pinguicula lutea ● 1850.04 – 46 pkts seeds ● 1850.09 – 2 Sarracenia spp plants ● 1851.09 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1853.11 – 3 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1854.06 – 9 pkts seeds; King George Sound, Western Australia ● 1854.08 – 3 pkts seeds; Swan River, Western Australia; 3 pkts seeds; Western Australia ● 1855.03 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia ● 1855.05 – 25 pkts seeds; Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania], Australia ● 1855.07 – 9 pkts seeds; Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania], Australia ● 1856.02 – 12 pkts seeds; Fiji ● 1857.01 – 5 pkts fern “seeds” ● 1858.05 – 2 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1859.02 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1859.09 – 2 pkts seeds; Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradineya, Ceylon ● 1859.10 – 3 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1859.12 – 2 pkts seeds; South Africa ● 1861.10 – 2 pkts rare seeds ● 1861.12 – 161 pkts seeds; Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ● 1862.02 – 1 pkt seeds ex Francis Gregory’s Expedition; South Australia ● 1862.09 – 7 pkts seeds ● 1863.01 – 6 pkts rare seeds; South Africa ● 1863.04 – 6 & 6 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1863.09 – cuttings of a plant; South Africa
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● 1863.11 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia ● 1864.08 – 4 pkts seeds; Natal ● 1864.10 – 3 pkts seeds; Natal ● 1864.11 – 1 pkt seeds & 1 plant ● 1864.12 – 2 pkts seeds & new plants ● 1865.03 – parcel of bulbs and seeds; Natal ● 1865.10 – 10 pkts seeds see also Alexander, Sir James Edwards Hancock, Prof.
425 HASTINGS, — (Marquis & Marchioness of) ● 1817.— – seeds ● 1822.— – Convolvulus seeds: Calcutta, India
HAUGHTON, (Dr); Trinity College, Dublin – see HAUGHTON, Samuel
427 HAUGHTON, — (Mr); Clonmel, Co. TipperaryThis may be Mr Samuel Haughton (1786–1874), a Carlow merchant and father of Revd Dr Samuel Haughton (Trinity College, Dublin) – see below.
● 1856.07 – 6 Ophrys muscifera (fly orchid) plants
428 HAUGHTON, — (Mrs W.); Moorefield, Roebuck, Co. Dublin ● 1864.11 – 4 pkts fern “seeds” ● 1872.03 – 1 pkt seeds; India
429 HAUGHTON, James; 34 Eccles Street, Dublin ● 1845.04 – 20 pkts seeds; India ✧ 1845.08 – 22 spp plants
430 HAUGHTON, Samuel (Revd Dr); Trinity College, Dublin ● 1861.06 – 25 bulbs; Cape of Good Hope ● 1873.10 – Cordyline australis seeds
431 HEGGARTY, — (Mr) (nurseryman): Co. Wicklow ✧ 1846.05 – 7 pkts seeds ✧ 1854.04 – 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1855.05 – 7 pkts seeds
432 HEMPHILL, W. D. (Dr); Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ● 1851.08 – 58 pkts seeds; Sandwich Islands [Hawai’i], leg. Captain Kellet ✧ 1852.01 – 36 plants ● 1852.02 – 3 orchid plants ✧ 1856.06 – 5 plants ● 1862.06 – 6 pkts seeds; India ✧ 1873.06 – 3 plants
433 HENDERSON, —. ● 1848.11 – 59 pkts seeds
434 HENDERSON, —.; 42 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ● 1869.02 – 13 pkts fern spores; India ● 1869.06 – 12 pkts fern spores; India cf Henderson, Frederick (Captain) below
435 HENDERSON, — (nurseryman); Wellington Road, Dublin ● 1862.11 – 22 rare plants
436 HENDERSON, Edward George (nurseryman); St John’s Wood Nursery, London, England ✧ 1858.10 – 33 plants ✧ 1859.04 – 5 ferns ✧ 1860.10 – 11 plants ✧ 1862.09 – 25 plants
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✧ 1863.03 – 1 plant
437 HENDERSON, Frederick (Captain); Madras India ● 1869.09 – 12 pkts fern spores ● 1873.03 – box of orchids ✧ 1875.05 – 33 fern plants
438 HENDERSON, John Andrew (nurserymen); Pineapple Place, London, England ● 1834.11 – 38 plants; New Holland [Australia] ● 1839.10 – 90 spp plants ✧ 1840.04 – 4 spp plants ● 1840.06 – 10 rare new plants ● 1841.02 – 2 plants ✧ 1842.02 – 1 rare plant ● 1842.03 – 23 spp plants ✧ 1842.08 – 3 plants ● 1843.05 – 23 new plants ● 1843.08 – 15 spp plants ● 1844.04 – 27 spp rare plants ✧ 1845.01 – 3 spp plants ● 1845.04 – 35 rare tender plants ✧ 1845.10 – 3 plants ● 1846.07 – 94 rare plants ✧ 1846.09 – 15 plants ● 1849.09 – valuable collection of tender plants ✧ 1850.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1850.08 – 60 plants ● 1851.05 – 71 rare new plants ✧ 1851.05 – 2 plants ● 1852.05 – 6 rare plants ✧ 1852.05 – 4 plants ● 1852.06 – epiphytes ✧ 1852.07 – 2 plants ✧ 1853.02 – 12 pieces of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) ● 1853.08 – 90 rare valuable plants ● 1853.09 – 2 valuable plants ✧ 1853.10 – 9 plants ✧ 1854.04 – 1 plant ✧ 1854.12 – 12 plants of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) ● 1855.02 – 4 Chinese yam (Dioscorea batatas) tubers; 1 pkt Holcus saccmaty seeds ● 1855.04 – 41 pkts seeds ● 1855.09 – 40 plants ✧ 1856.02 – 5 plants & 1 pkt seeds ● 1856.10 – 36 valuable plants ● 1857.06 – 1 box seeds ● 1858.09 – 67 plants ● 1858.10 – 20 rare plants ✧ 1858.10 – 27 plants ✧ 1859.11 – 6 plants ● 1859.12 – 53 plants ● 1860.09 – 3 & 23 plants ● 1862.10 – 8 spp plants ✧ 1862.10 – 12 plants
439 HENDERSON, Joseph (gardener to Earl Fitzwilliam); Wentworth House, Woodhouse, Yorkshire, England ✧ 1848.10 – 30 plants ● 1848.11 – 59 pkts seeds ● 1851.09 – 100 spp plants ● 1855.08 – 34 plants ✧ 1855.10 – 26 plants ● 1858.09 – 64 plants ✧ 1858.10 – 11 plants
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● 1860.08 – 16 rare plants; 17 pkts seeds ✧ 1860.10 – 6 plants
440 HENRY, Mitchell: Kylemore, Co. Galway ✧ 1870.04 – 4 plants of heaths, “Irish kinds” (Calluna, Daboecia, Erica) see also Armstrong, Andrew Garnier, James
441 HERBERT, William (The Hon. & Revd); Spofforth, Yorkshire, England ● 1838.03 – 1 Iris sp. ✧ 1838.03 – 1 palm (Arecaceae)
442 HERGEBOST, Rustamgee ● 1858.02 – 20 pkts seeds; India
443 HERON, — (Mrs); 14 Hardwick Street, Dublin ● 1844.06 – 12 pkts seeds; China
444 HESSIAN, — (nurseryman); Waterford ● 1846.12 – 100 Rhododendron plants
445 HICKSON, R.: Castlegregory, Co. Kerry ✧ 1862.11 – 24 plants
446 HIGGINSON, — (Miss); Mauritius & Co. Kildare ● 1858.11 – 12 pkts valuable seeds ● 1860.07 – 20 pkts seeds; Mauritius
447 HIGGINSON, — (Mrs); Belfast, Co. Antrim ● 1869.07 – 12 pkts seeds
448 HILL, — (Mr) ✧ 1875.10 – 1 basketful of old bedding-out Calceolaria cvs and “geraniums” (Pelargonium cvs)
449 HILL, — (Mrs); Castleknock, Co. Dublin ● 1863.10 – 7 pkts seeds; Egypt; durra [Sorghum bicolor] seeds; palm fruits; Thebes, Egypt ● 1864.08 – 18 pkts seeds; Madeira
450 HINCKS, William (Dr); Cork ● 1810.11 – rare plants for hothouses
451 HODGINS, — (Mr): Mallow, Co. Cork ✧ 1835.01 – 1 white moss rose (Rosa cv)
452 HODGINS, — (Mr): Monkstown, Co. Dublin ✧ 1844.03 – 36 plants
453 HODGINS, Edward (nurseryman): Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow ● 1809.10 – plants (£18. 2s. 10d.)
454 HODGINS, Robert (nurseryman): Dunganstown, Co. Wicklow ● 1837.01 – several spp choice plants ● 1845.12 – 36 Arbutus, Rhododendron plants
455 HODGINS, Thomas (nurseryman); Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin ✧ 1844.02 – 57 grafts of apples (Malus cvs), pears (Pyrus cvs), plums (Prunus cvs) & gooseberries (Ribes uva-crispa cvs) ✧ 1844.02 – 1 plant ● 1847.03 – 20 plants ✧ 1847.05 – 7 plants
456 HOGAN, — (Mr) ● 1869.08 – 3 pkts seeds; Jamaica
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457 HOGAN, G. ✧ 1842.07 – 12 plants & cuttings
458 HOGAN, William MRDS ● 1845.09 – 2 plants ● 1847.02 – seed potatoes; Germany
459 HOLMES, — (Dr): 136 Dorset Street, Dublin ● 1869.09 – 6 pkts seeds; Japan
460 HOLMES, J. A. (Mr & Mrs*): 85 Lower Gardiner Street, Dublin ● 1844.02 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1845.06 – 1 case (epiphytical plants) ✧ 1845.06 – 6 Pelargonium cvs* ● 1846.06 – 1 box of palm (Arecaceae) seeds
461 HONE, —: Yarton, Monkstown, Co. Dublin ● 1869.12 – 1 pkt seeds; East Indies
462 HOPE, — (Miss); Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1878.09 – 1 rare orchid plant
463 HOPE, John: Sandford Place, Sandford, Dublin (and Co. Clare*) ● 1859.02 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1866.01 – 28 pkts seeds; Australia ● 1874.04 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1876.09 – 15 pkts seeds*
464 HOPE, John: Adelaide, South Australia (? same as above) ● 1877.05 – 6 pkts seeds; South Australia
465 HOPES, Charles: Blackrock, Co. Dublin ● 1859.11 – 6 pkts seeds; Australia
466 HOPKINS, Francis (Dr) ● 1835.03 – seeds; West Indies
467 HORNES, James: Cabra Road, Dublin ● 1853.05 – 1 pkt seeds, roots of ginger (Zingiber) & turmeric (Curcuma longa)
468 HORSFALL, Charles: Everton, Liverpool, England ● 1842.05 – 12 pkts seeds; East Indies ✧ 1842.06 – 10 plants
HORTICULTURAL GARDENS, CLONMEL — see CLONMEL: Horticultural Gardens
HORTICULRURAL GARDENS, LONDON — see LONDON: Royal Horticultural Society’s Garden, Chiswick
469 HOWARD, — (Mrs/Miss): Glasnevin, Co. Dublin ✧ 1834.06 – 3 specimens of f1owering plants ✧ 1834.07 – Pelargonium cuttings ● 1844.03 – 12 pkts seeds; East Indies
470 HUDSON, George (Sir): Bray, Co. Wicklow ● 1851.03 – 1 pkt seeds; South America ● 1878.06 – 2 Araucaria cones (for museum)
471 HUGGINS, William: London, England ● 1875.02 – 1 plant
472 HULL BOTANIC GARDEN: Yorkshire, England ✧ 1855.10 – 56 plants ✧ 1858.11 – 23 plants
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✧ 1861.10 – 67 plants ✧ 1865.11 – 59 spp plants ✧ 1870.08 – 80 plants ✧ 1871.02 – 52 pkts seeds ✧ 1871.03 – 19 pkts seeds ✧ 1873.03 – 44 pkts seeds ✧ 1877.01 – 70 herbaceous plants ✧ 1877.02 – 42 pkts seeds
473 HUME, Colloseum ● 1835.03 – 20 spp plants
474 HUMPHREYS, John: Cork Abbey, Bray, Co. Wicklow (gardener to the Hon Col. Edward Wingfield) ✧ 1835.01 – 12 spp cuttings of greenhouse plants ● 1835.09 – 6 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope; India
475 HUSSEY, William (nurseryman): Norwich, Norfolk, England ● 1847.04 – 10 plants ✧ 1847.04 – 17 plants
476 HUTTON, — (Miss) ✧ 1834.07 – Pelargonium cuttings ✧ 1837.06 – 8 Dahlia plants
477 HUTTON, Robert: Elm Park, Surrey, England ✧ 1837.04 – 3 plants ✧ 1848.04 – 2 rare plants ●1860.10 – 26 pkts seeds
478 HUTTON, Thomas: Summerhill Park ● 1854.02 – Cedrus deodar seeds ✧ 1854.02 – 1 plant
479 INGLE, — (Dr): Peterhouse, Cambridge, England ● 1808.05 – 180 pkts seeds
480 IRELAND, — (Miss): Merview, Booterstown, Co. Dublin ● 1863.01 – 1 pkt seeds; India
481 IRELAND, John: 12 Ellis Quay, Dublin ● 1857.01 – 1 pkt seeds; Crimea
IRISH AGRICULTURAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY, DUBLIN — see DUBLIN, Irish Agricultural Improvement Society
482 IRVINE, — (Mr): Prussia Street, Dublin. ✧ 1844.10 – 7 cuttings, 3 plants
483 JACKSON, —: Sutton, Howth, Co. Dublin ✧ 1842.04 – 70 plants
484 JACKSON, — (Judge) ✧ 1848.05 – 2 plants
485 JACKSON, Thomas (nurseryman): Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, England ● 1839.10 – 50 spp plants ✧ 1839.10 – 12 Tweedia caerulea & 1 Picea sp. ✧ 1842.08 – 11 plants ✧ 1843.09 – 13 plants ● 1843.11 – 20 rare, valuable plants ✧ 1844.08 – 12 spp plants ● 1845.01 – 41 spp plants
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✧ 1845.08 – 14 plants ● 1846.08 – 36 spp plants ✧ 1846.09 – 17 plants ✧ 1847.09 – 16 plants ● 1851.10 – 7 spp plants ● 1856.07 – 10 plants (grasses [Poaceae]) ✧ 1856.10 – 24 plants ✧ 1857.09 – 13 plants ✧ 1858.08 – 20 plants ● 1858.09 – 48 plants ● 1861.07 – 1 case of rare, exotic plants ✧ 1860.10 – 4 plants ● 1862.10 – 40 valuable plants ✧ 1862.11 – 22 rare plants ● 1863.08 – 10 very rare, valuable plants ● 1866.09 – 15 rare plants ✧ 1866.09 – 19 plants & cuttings ● 1873.10 – 17 rare plants ✧ 1878.10 – 27 hardy plants
486 JEFFCOT, William (Sir): Singapore ● 1853.01 – 2 cases of plants (pitcher-plants [Nepenthes spp], “mostly dead”) ● 1854.07 – 1 case with 19 plants ● 1854.11 – 2 pods of Amherstia nobilis
487 JENNINGS, F. M.: Cork ● 1856.02 – 1 pkt seeds, a species of pea; Oregon
488 JEWLER, Ian: Sackville Street, Dublin ● 1847.02 – 20 pkts seeds; India
489 JOHNSTON, —: Dundalk, Co. Louth ● 1845.12 – 100 pkts seeds; East Indies
490 JOHNSTON, — (Mr): Rathmines, Dublin ✧ 1846.04 – 8 plants & cuttings
410 JOHNSTON, Edward: 5 Fleet Street Upper, Dublin ● 1859.02 – 2 pkts seeds; from the Governor’s garden, Honolulu
492 JOHNSTON, J.: Rathgar, Dublin ● 1844.08 – 7 plants ✧ 1844.08 – 6 plants
493 JONES, — (Captain): Pembroke Road, Dublin ✧ 1875.10 – 13 plants
494 JONES, Arthur Mowbray (Colonel): Clifton, Bristol, England ● 1875.09 – a collection of the rarest varieties of ferns; Britain
495 JOY, — (Miss) ✧ 1837.05 – 20 auricula cvs (Primula)
496 JOYCE, Thomas G. (Revd) ● 1845.05 – 12 pkts seeds; India
497 KANE, Robert (Professor, later Sir): The Queen’s College, Cork ✧ 1843.07 – 10 plants & cuttings ✧ 1847.06 – 16 varieties of plants ✧ 1857.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1857.05 – 63 articles for museum ✧ 1878.10 – 50 hardy rock plants
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498 KARLSRUHE: GRAND DUKE'S BOTANIC GARDEN: Germany ✧ 1871.09 – 17 spp plants ✧ 1875.08 – 16 rare plants
499 KEARNEY, E. Barret (surgeon): Finglas, Co. Dublin ● 1868.08 – 6 pkts seeds; 1 plant; rare wood (for museum)
500 KEARNS, J.: Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ● 1853.03 – 16 pkts seeds
501 KEEFE, Michael (nurserymen): 16 William Place, Dublin ● 1837.11 – 2 choice plants ● 1838.03 – 17 spp plants ✧ 1839.02 – 4 cuttings ● 1839.06 – 4 choice plants including Salvia patens ✧ 1840.07 – 1 plant ✧ 1843.05 – 3 plants ✧ 1847.05 – 3 plants ✧ 1858.07 – 8 plants ● 1860.09 – 7 plants ✧ 1860.09 – 11 plants ✧ 1860.10 – 13 ferns ● 1868.03 – 100 young bulbs
501a KEIT, JULIUS WILHELM (Curator): Natal Botanic Garden, DurbanKeit had worked at Glasnevin Botanic Gardens from 1868 leaving for Durban, Natal, in 1872 (see Nelson and McCracken 1990). Among his donations was a new Agapanthus called A. mooreanus (after David Moore), a dwarf with deep blue flowers. Undoubtedly the original clone has long since vanished, and it is recorded that seedlings were raised.
● 1874.08 – “large case with some splendid stems of tree ferns” ● 1878.03 – “bulbous roots” ● 1882.02 – 61 scarce bulbs & plants ● 1882.08 – fine tree-fern
502 KELLET, —. (Captain) ● 1851.06 – 56 pkts seeds; Sandwich Islands [Hawai’i]
503 KELLY & CARSTAIRS: Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1844.09 – 23 spp plants
504 KELSALL, Henry (Lieutenant): 16th Foot Regiment ● 1858.03 – 1 pkt seeds; North America
505 KEMMIS, Henry (barrister): 12 Merrion Square East, Dublin ● 1844.12 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1850.03 – 1 pkt Cedrus deodara seeds ● 1850.11 – 1 pkt ‘munney pea’ seeds
506 KENNEDY, — (Dr) ● 1835.03 – seeds; West Indies
507 KENT, W. J.: 51 Rutland Square, Dublin ● 1873.06 – 15 pkts seeds; Ceylon
508 KER, Charles Henry Bellenden-: Cheshunt, England ● 1850.02 – 10 pkts seeds; 2 plants ● 1850.05 – 3 orchids, 1 other plant ● 1850.10 – 9 cuttings ● 1851.07 – 17 plants (epiphytes) ● 1851.08 – 49 spp plants ● 1852.04 – 12 plants (epiphytes)
● 1855.10 – 27 plants
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KEW, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS — see LONDON: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
509 KIDD, — (Dr) ● 1863.02 – Phormium tenax; kangaroo grass [? Themeda spp]
510 KINCAID, W. ● 1847.03 – 1 pkt tussac grass [? Poa flabellata] seeds
511 KING, — (Mrs) ✧ 1837.06 – 8 Dahlia plants
KING, – (Professor) — see GALWAY, The Queen’s College
512 KING, John W. (Dr) ● 1852.10 – 3 pkts seeds; Norway ● 1859.08 – 1 pkt seeds of Xanthorrhoea sp.; Australia; per Maria King
513 KING, N. ● 1872.02 – 3 pkts seeds; Australia
514 KING, Stewart ● 1819.— – seeds; New South Wales, “collected by the Government Botanist”
515 KINGFIELD, — (Mrs): Co. Wicklow ✧ 1840.07 – 6 cuttings
516 KINGFIELD, — (Revd) ● 1879.02 – 8 rare plants
517 KINGSTON, A. John: Mossfield, Co. Longford ● 1846.04 – samples of 5 potatoes
518 KIRCHOFFER, Thomas (Revd Dr). ● 1824.07 – 430 pkts seeds; Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India
519 KIRKPATRICK, —.: Albert Model Farm, Glasnevin, Co. Dublin ● 1855.03 – 2 pkts seeds; America ● 1859.11 – 5 pkts seeds; America
520 KNIGHT, — (Mr): Thorndale, Dublin ✧ 1840.08 – 2 plants
521 KNIGHT & PERRY (nurserymen): King’s Road, Chelsea, England ✧ 1839.10 – 24 plants of Tweedia coerulea, 1 Paraguay jasmine (Mandevillea suaveolens) ● 1846.07 – 18 plants ✧ 1846.09 – 19 plants ✧ 1851.08 – 3 plants ● 1851.09 – 44 spp plants
522 KNOWLES, John: Manchester, England ✧ 1848.10 – 13 plants ✧ 1852.03 – 7 plants ● 1851.09 – “promiscuous lot” of orchids; 6 other plants ● 1852.10 – 10 epiphytes ● 1855.08 – 10 epiphytes ✧ 1877.12 – 16 greenhouse plants ✧ 1878.07 – 4 plants
523 KONIGSBERG BOTANIC GARDEN: Konigsberg [now Kaliningrad, Russia] ✧ 1865.04 – 1 plant ✧ 1870.02 – 90 pkts seeds
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524 LABERTOUCHE, — (Miss): Donnycarney House, Dublin ● 1844.08 – 12 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope
525 LACKE, John ● 1863.01 – 1 pkt seeds; Adelaide, South Australia, leg. S. J. Bagot
526 LAMBERT, — (Mr): Co. Mayo ✧ 1837.05 – 10 spp Crataegus
527 LAMBERT, — (Mrs): Florence, Italy ✧ 1870.09 – 7 orchids
528 LARCOM, Thomas (Sir): Ordnance Survey, The Phoenix Park, Dublin ● 1867.07 – 1 parcel rare seeds ● 1873.08 – 1 pkt seeds
529 LATHAM, —.: Durham, England ● 1866.11 – 26 hardy ferns
530 LATOUCHE, Ashley (Lieutenant, RN) ● 1859.09 – 3 plants Tillandsia spp. ● 1860.02 – fruit of chocolate plant [Theobroma cacao] ● 1863.01 – 6 seeds Cedrus libani; Lebanon
531 LATOUCHE, Peter Digges: 22 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ● 1859.05 – 33 pkts seeds; China
532 LAUCHE, J. Howard: Old Calabar, West Africa ● 1863.12 – 2 cases of plants ● 1864.03 – 1 large package of seeds see also MILNE, William Grant
533 LAWRENSON, — (Dr): Rathgar, Dublin ● 1867.01 – 52 pkts seeds; Japan ● 1867.04 – 11 pkts seeds
534 LAWRENSON, Alice Louisa (Mrs): Kildare, Co. Kildare ● 1875.02 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia
535 LAWSON, — (The Misses) ● 1848.12 – 5 large plants
536 LAWSON, Charles (nurseryman): Greenock/Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1843.04 – 62 spp trees & shrubs ✧ 1846.02 – 5 plants of Cedrus deodara ✧ 1849.02 – 6 plants ✧ 1851.01 – plants to the value of £1 7s. 6d. ✧ 1857.02 – 3 plants
LAWSON & SONS (nurserymen) — see LAWSON, Charles
537 LEACH, —.: Clapham Park, London ● 1855.11 – roots Dasyory coccinea; Cape of Good Hope ● 1865.04 – 2 plants Disa grandiflora
538 LEE & KENNEDY (nurserymen): London ● 1798.11 – plants (£371 5s. 9d.) ● 1805.05 – plants (£75 14s. 0d.) ● 1805.08 – pkts (£115 0s. 0d.) ● 1813.12 – pkts (£145 0s. 0d.) ✧ 1839.10 – 12 plants of Tweedia caerulea ✧ 1856.10 – 14 plants ● 1860.11 – 15 rare plants
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✧ 1863.08 – 18 plants ● 1863.09 – 1 stem of tree-fern ✧ 1863.10 – 6 plants ✧ 1867.11 – 9 rare plants
539 LEECH, —.: Riversdale ● 1862.08 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1879.06 – 17 tubers Caladium spp ● 1879.08 – 2 pkts seeds
540 LEEDS, Edward (nurseryman): Manchester, England ● 1865.10 – 32 rare plants
541 LEEFE, John Ewbank (Revd): Cresswell, Northumberland, England ● 1871.03 – 18 spp Salix
542 LEICHTLIN, Max: Karlsruhe, Baden-Baden, Germany ● 1856.04 – 100 pkts fern spores ● 1856.06 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1859.02 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1859.09 – 6 rare spp Lilium ● 1860.10 – 8 bulbous plants ● 1862.02 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1863.09 – 6 rare plants ✧ 1864.11 – 3 plants ● 1866.02 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1866.05 – 1 rare plant ● 1867.11 – 6 spp Lilium ● 1869.09 – 6 bulbs Lilium; 2 rare Lilium ✧ 1869.10 – 3 plants ● 1869.12 – Lilium washingtoniana bulb ● 1870.10 – 16 rare Lilium; 2 other bulbs ● 1871.09 – valuable bulbs, several Lilium ● 1871.11 – parcel of hardy plants ✧ 1873.08 – 30 plants ✧ 1875.09 – 2 plants ● 1875.10 – 4 rare herbaceous plants ● 1876.09 – 10 herbaceous plants ✧ 1877.02 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1877.09 – 27 plants ✧ 1877.09 – 16 spp herbaceous plants ● 1878.01 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1878.02 – 2 rare plants ✧ 1878.02 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1878.04 – 7 spp hardy plants ✧ 1878.09 – 8 alpine plants ● 1879.01 – 12 pkts seeds
543 LEIDEN BOTANIC GARDEN: Holland ✧ 1875 – 27 rare plants
544 LEINSTER, Duke of: Carton, Maynooth, Co. Kildare. ✧ 1855.10 – 10 plants
545 LEITRIM, Earl of: Manorhamilton, Co. Leitrim ● 1860.03 – 2 Pinus spp; California ● 1862.10 – 1 plant (creeping juniper [Juniperus sp.])
546 LENNON, John G.: 30 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1865.05 – 50 pkts seeds; Australia
547 LINDSAY, A. (Mrs): Hollywood, Co. Down ● 1848.03 – 40 + 20 pkts seeds; Australia
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548 LINDSAY, W. ✧ 1866.03 – 21 plants
549 LINDEN, Messrs (nurserymen): Brussels, Belgium ✧ 1859.10 – 3 plants ● 1863.09 – 12 rare palms (Arecaceae) ✧ 1863.09 – 22 plants
550 LINTON, J. K. ● 1863.04 – 10 pkts seeds; India
551 LISBON: BOTANIC GARDEN: Portugal ✧ 1879 – 25 pkts seeds
552 LISMORE, Dean of (Very Revd Henry Cotton) ✧ 1844.03 – 26 spp plants
553 LITTLE, Philip Francis (Judge) (Agricultural Society of Newfoundland): St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada ● 1865.01 – 1 barrel of seeds ✧ 1865. 04 – 40 seedling potatoes
554 LITTON, Samuel (Professor of Botany, Royal Dublin Society): 10 Gloucester Street, Dublin ● 1834.04 – seeds: East Indies; old seeds: Madeira; seeds of a variety of Indian corn (Zea mays) ● 1834.11 – 2 plants ● 1835.03 – seeds of hardy perennial spp ● 1835.05 – 12 pkts seeds; Mexico ● 1836.07 – 20 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1837.06 – 50 pkts seeds; India ● 1838.03 – 12 pkts seeds; Lima, Peru ● 1839.02 – 1 pkt seeds; Cape of Good Hope; few seeds; Jamaica ● 1840.02 – 10 pkts seeds; Sierra Leone ● 1840.09 – 7 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1844.12 – 12 plants ● 1845.12 – 1 epiphytical plant ✧ 1846.07 – 1 plant ✧ 1847.04 – 25 pkts seeds, 13 plants
555 LIVERPOOL BOTANIC GARDEN: England ✧ 1839.10 – 15 spp plants ✧ 1839.11 – 2 plants ✧ 1840.10 – 5 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 4 spp plants ✧ 1843.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds ✧ 1836.11 – 1 plant of Verbena tweedieana ✧ 1851.09 – 27 plants ✧ 1855.11 – 9 plants ✧ 1861.10 – 16 plants ✧ 1863.05 – 8 plants ✧ 1863.10 – 49 plants ✧ 1865.09 – 32 spp plants ✧ 1870.02 – 18 pkts seeds ● 1870.10 – 65 spp hardy herbaceous plants and ferns; 1 box of bedding Pelargonium “and other similar” plants ● 1871.02 – 30 pkts seeds ✧ 1871.02 – 20 pkts seeds ● 1871.03 – 20 pkts seeds ✧ 1871.03 – 16 plants ● 1872.03 – 12 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.03 – 36 pkts seeds ● 1877.11 – 27 plants
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556 LIVINGSTONE, David (Dr) ● 1856.06 – 1 parcel of seeds: Africa, per Archbishop of Dublin
557 LLEWELLYN, — (Lady) ● 1863.01 – 1 pkt seeds Hibiscus sp.
558 LLOYD, Edward ✧ 1838.07 – 30 spp cuttings
559 LODDIGES, Conrad (nurserymen): Hackney, London, England ● 1837.11 – 10 spp plants ● 1839.10 – 6 spp plants ✧ 1839.11 – 2 plants ● 1851.11 – 10 plants
560 LOMBARD, James: Rathmines, Dublin ● 1877.12 – Lilium longiflorum roots ● 1878.05 – 1,000 Viola plants ✧ 1878.05 – 30 ferns ● 1879.02 – 73 choice bulbs, Gladiolus
561 LONDON: CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN: England ✧ 1840.04 – 30 stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1840.10 – 6 plants ✧ 1842.03 – 6 spp plants ✧ 1846.02 – 90 spp plants ✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds ✧ 1851.11 – 37 plants ✧ 1853.05 – 12 plants ✧ 1863.02 – 51 plants ✧ 1863.11 – 75 plants ✧ 1875.04 – 7 plants ✧ 1875.04 – 206 pkts seeds ✧ 1877.12 – 7 hardy plants
562 LONDON, CRYSTAL PALACE: England ✧ 1858.10 – 4 plants
563 LONDON: INDIA MUSEUM: England ● 1872.02 – seeds of palms (Arecaceae) and conifers
564 LONDON: ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW: Richmond, Surrey, England ✧ 1842.03 – 50 spp herbaceous plants ✧ 1842.07 – 8 plants ✧ 1843.11 – 20 Chrysanthemum plants & 1 other plant ✧ 1845.10 – 6 plants ✧ 1845.12 – 123 plants ✧ 1848.11 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1849.10 – 63 plants & pkts seeds ✧ 1850.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1854.09 – 3 waterlilies ✧ 1855.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1858.10 – 147 plants ✧ 1862.11 – 6 rare plants ✧ 1865.11 – 3 spp plants ✧ 1866.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1868.03 – 7 rare plants ✧ 1869.09 – 2 plants ✧ 1871.08 – 1 plant ✧ 1872.03 – 240 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.06 – 3 rare plants
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✧ 1873.01 – 3 & 2 rare plants ✧ 1873.03 – 164 & 107 pkts seeds ✧ 1873.04 – 32 plants ✧ 1875.03 – 360 pkts seeds ✧ 1875.04 – 3 plants ✧ 1876.03 – 380 pkts seeds ✧ 1876.04 – 12 plants ✧ 1877.02 – 38 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.02 – 110 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.05 – 3 plants ✧ 1878.12 – 1 plant ✧ 1879.01 – 180 pkts seeds ✧ 1879.04 – 21 plants
565 LONDON: ROYAL BOTANIC SOCIETY GARDEN: Regents Park, London, England ✧ 1841.04 – 40 spp plants ✧ 1843.11 – 1 plant ✧ 1844.02 – 1,200 specimens of plants (hardy collection) ✧ 1846.04 – 49 British plants ✧ 1846.08 – 127 spp plants ✧ 1847.10 – 37 herbaceous plants ✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds ✧ 1850.05 – 3 plants ✧ 1861.04 – 11 plants ✧ 1861.12 – 457 plants ✧ 1863.11 – 75 plants ✧ 1865.08 – 9 rare plants ✧ 1866.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1869.02 – 27 willows (Salix spp) ✧ 1874.10 – 2 rare plants
566 LONDON: ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S GARDEN: Chiswick, England ✧ 1848.04 – 2 rare plants ✧ 1850.08 – 130 plants ✧ 1854.11 – 3 plants ✧ 1855.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1875.04 – 24 alpine plants
567 LONGFIELD, C.: Bandon, Co. Cork ● 1878.07 – 1 Simethis planifolius plant
568 LONGFIELD, J.: Harcourt Street, Dublin ● 1863.04 – 2 pkts seeds; India
569 LONGFORD, — (Lady) ● 1806.— – seeds; West Indies
Lord Chancellor — see BRADY, Maziere
570 LORD LIEUTENANT (Earl Talbot) — Vice-Regal Lodge, The Phoenix Park, Dublin ● 1818.— – 1 plant allspice (Myrtus pimenta = Pimenta dioica)
571 LOW, Hugh (nurserymen): Clapton, Middlesex, England ● 1834.11 – 32 spp plants; New Holland [Australia]; 100 spp Erica; Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1837.10 – 4 plants of Verbena arraniana ● 1839.10 – 3 spp plants ✧ 1842.02 – cuttings ● 1842.06 – 55 valuable plants ✧ 1842.07 – 12 plants ✧ 1842.11 – 1 plant
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✧ 1843.01 – 1 plant of Gesneria tubiflora ● 1846.07 – choice plants ✧ 1846.09 – 24 plants ✧ 1847.02 – 15 spp plants ✧ 1849.03 – 10 plants ✧ 1849.09 – 4 plants ✧ 1851.07 – 3 plants ● 1851.08 – 73 spp plants ● 1853.07 – 40 rare plants ● 1854.04 – 1 pitcher-plant [? Nepenthes sp.] ✧ 1854.04 – 12 plants ● 1855.09 – 32 rare plants ● 1856.10 – 75 valuable plants ✧ 1856.10 – 107 plants ✧ 1857.01 – 1 parcels of Arbutus seeds ● 1858.09 – 42 plants ✧ 1858.10 – 12 plants ✧ 1858.11 – 1 box of Arbutus seeds, & 1 box of yew berries ✧ 1859.03 – 26 plants ✧ 1859.04 – 20 plants ✧ 1860.04 – 7 plants ● 1862.10 – 24 valuable plants ✧ 1863.04 – 20 plants ● 1863.08 – 12 plants ● 1866.07 – 24 valuable plants ✧ 1867.05 – 1 large orchid: Africa ● 1867.11 – 2 rare plants ✧ 1873.10 – 24 palms (Arecaceae), 3 pots of cycads ✧ 1874.07 – 3 large parcels of seeds ● 1878.10 – 3 plants ● 1878.11 – rare plants
572 LOW & AUSTEN (nurserymen): Glasgow, Scotland ● 1852.07 – 20 plants
573 LOWE, E. J.: Beestow, Lancashire, England ✧ 1859.06 – 8 ferns
574 LYONS, John: Ladiston, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath ● 1839.06 – 100 pkts seeds; Calcutta, India ✧ 1840.07 – 12 plants & cuttings ● 1840.08 – 3 valuable epiphytes ● 1840.12 – 11 rare plants ✧ 1840.12 – 3 plants ● 1841.05 – parcel of carnations & pinks (Dianthus cvs) ✧ 1841.06 – 14 plants & cuttings ✧ 1841.09 – 3 plants ✧ 1842.07 – 4 plants ● 1843.03 – 2 epiphytical plants ● 1843.03 – 26 plants, carnations (Dianthus cvs) ● 1843.05 – 5 plants Melocactus ✧ 1843.06 – 12 plants ✧ 1844.06 – 12 rock plants ● 1845.08 – 10 valuable plants ✧ 1845.08 – 17 plants ● 1846.03 – 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1848.06 – 20 plants ● 1848.07 – cuttings of white cactus/carnation
575 LYLE, — (Mrs Acheson) ● 1863.05 – 9 pkts seeds; New Zealand
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576 McARDILL, John: USA ● 1845.02 – 3 pkts hardy seeds
577 MACARDLE, David ✧ 1876.10 – 6 plants
578 McCALLA, William: Roundstone, Co. Galway ● 1837.12 – box of Erica mackayana plants; Connemara per a lady* — see McCulloch below
579 McCARTNEY, — (Mr & Mrs): Clogher, Co. Tyrone ✧ 1874.11 – 25 & 33 rare plants ● 1876.08 – parcel of mixed bulbs ✧ 1876.08 – 25 herbaceous plants ● 1878.11 – 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1878.11 – 8 hardy plants ● 1879.03 – 8 rare plants
580 M’CLELLAND, — (Mr): Belfast, Co. Antrim ● 1843.01 – 1 large package (ferns, Equisetum elongatum)
581 M’CLELLAND, — (Mr) (nurseryman, partner in Rogers, M’Clelland): Newry, Co. Down ● 1876.09 – 1 rare plants ✧ 1877.10 – 1 plant, cuttings of rare shrubs ● 1877.11 – 4 plants
582 McCLINTOCK, — (Dr): Rotunda Hospital, Dublin ● 1860.03 – bulbs of “zom a remedy used by Caffirs from Cape Town”; Cape of Good Hope
583 McCLINTOCK, A.: Buenos Aires, Argentina ● 1847.07 – 2 pkts seeds
584 McCORMICK, — (nurserymen): Newcross, London, England ● 1840.03 – parcel of choice plants; North America
585 McCOY, F. ● 1844.04 – 10 spp bulbs; Cape of Good Hope
586 McCULLOCH, —.: Comber, Co. Down ● 1837.12 – box of hardy Erica [*this is the box of Erica mackayana sent by William McCalla] ✧ 1838.10 – 10 plants of new Verbena spp
587 McDARITT, E. O.: Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin ● 1875.05 – case of plants
588 McDERMOTT, F. ● 1873.06 – 1 rare plants
589 McGUIRE GILES, A. ✧ 1850.11 – 6 plants (per Dr Croker)
590 McINDOE, — (Mr) (gardener to the Archbishop of Tuam) ✧ 1837.11 – 4 spp plants
591 McINDOE, — (Mr) (steward to Lord Lanesborough): Belturbet, Co. Cavan ● 1858.09 – basket of British plants
592 McINTOCH, Charles (gardener to the Duke of Buccleuch): Dalkeith, Scotland ● 1844.09 – 60 spp plants ● 1848.08 – 40 spp plants ● 1852.11 – 29 plants ● 1854.12 – 16 plants ● 1857.12 – 16 rare plants
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593 MACKAY, James Townsend: Trinity College, Dublin ● 1805.— – plants see also DUBLIN: Trinity College Botanic Garden, Ballsbridge
594 MACKEY, — (Mrs): Lady Lane, Waterford, Co. Waterford ✧ 1852.06 – 12 plants ✧ 1854.02 – 25 plants ● 1854.06 – 14 pkt seeds; New Zealand ✧ 1854.06 – 10 plants ✧ 1855.05 – 10 plants ● 1858.04 – 2 pkts seeds; India
595 MacKINLEY, — (Mr): Glasgow, Scotland ● 1876.05 – 2 rare plants
596 McLEAN, — (Miss): Nelson Street, Dublin ● 1852.02 – 4 pkts seeds
597 MacLEARY, George (Sir): Surrey, England ● 1878.12 – 20 plants
598 McMAHON, — (Miss): Hollymount ● 1855.04 – 109 pkts seeds; East Indies
599 McMAHON, F. A. (Surgeon, HMS Camilla): Southampton, England A ship named HMS Camilla capsized off the coast of west Africa in May 1859 with the loss of about 50 men; it is not known
if McMahon was aboard. The same ship sank during a typhoon of the Japanese coast in September 1860, with the loss of all hands.
● 1857.01 – parcel of mixed epiphytes; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
600 McMANUS, Henry ● 1863.03 – fine specimens of Acacia
601 McMASTERS, — (Mr): 124 Capel Street, Dublin ● 1874.01 – 110 pkts seeds; Australia
602 McMUIR, — (Surgeon, Royal Artillery) ● 1856.03 – 1 pkt seeds
McNAB, James (Curator) — see EDINBURGH, Caledonian Horticultural Society
McNAB, William (Curator) — see EDINBURGH, Botanic Garden
603 MACONOCHY, —. ● 1834.04 – seeds; Trinidad
604 MADDEN, — (Dr) ✧ 1857.02 – 20 plants
605 MADDEN, Edward (Major, Bengal Army) See E. Madden, Diary of excursion to the Shatool and Boorum Passes over the Himalayas, 1845. Journal of the Asiatic
Society of Bengal 15 (1846): 79–135; — Notes of excursion to Pindree Glacier. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 16 (1847): 226–266. (See also Morley, 1971, 1972.)
● 1841.01 – seeds; Himalaya (presented by Mrs Madden senr) ● 1841.06 – 90 pkts seeds; Nepaul (direct from India) ● 1841.07 – large parcel of seeds; Himalaya ● 1844.08 – 1 valuable pkt seeds ● 1844.10 – 1 pkt seeds of “phok”; deserts of Rajpootana ● 1845.01 – 11 pkts seeds ● 1845.03 – 3 pkts seeds; Simla, India ● 1845.07 – 30 pkts seeds; 17 pkts seeds; Himalaya ● 1845.12 – 54 pkts seeds; Himalaya; 10 pkts seeds ● 1846.01 – 2 pkts valuable seeds
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● 1846.03 – 10 pkts seeds ● 1846.04 – 5 pkts seeds (per M. P. Edgeworth) ● 1846.06 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1846.08 – 33 + 6 pkts seeds ● 1847.03 – 16 pkts seeds; India ● 1847.09 – 1 package of palm (Arecaceae) seeds ● 1848.02 – 56 pkts seeds; northern India; 1 “additional parcel” of seeds ● 1848.04 – 28 pkts seeds; north India ● 1848.05 – 5 pkts seeds; Himalayan Mountains ● 1848.06 – 4 pkts seeds; Himalaya ● 1848.07 – 37 pkts seeds ● 1848.08 – 39 pkts seeds ● 1848.12 – 1 pkt of seeds ● 1849.02 – 7 pkts seeds ● 1849.03 – 7 pkts seeds + 4 packages of seeds ● 1849.05 – valuable collection of seeds; Himalaya ● 1849.07 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1849.10 – 7 pkts seeds; Himalaya ● 1849.11 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1850.04 – “roots of Lilium wallichianum and some others”; Himalaya; 20 pkts seeds; Nepaul; 20 rare orchidaceous
epiphytes; 79 pkts seeds; Himalaya
606 MADDEN, S. (Revd): Callan, Co. Kilkenny ● 1868.06 – 1 pkt seeds; New Zealand
607 MADRID BOTANIC GARDENS: Spain ✧ 1868.04 – 115 pkts seeds ✧ 1869.04 – 70 pkts seeds ✧ 1870.02 – 37 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.04 – 74 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.03 – 91 pkts seeds ✧ 1879.03 – 79 pkts seeds
608 MAGAN, —. (Mr): 5 Herbert Street, Dublin ● 1869.08 – pkts seeds; India
609 MAGLAN, Denis ✧ 1858.05 – 1 parcel of herbaceous plants
610 MALLET, — ● 1834.07 – 2 plants (Ficus elastica, Laurus camphora)
611 MALLET, — (Miss): Delville, Glasnevin, Dublin — see also Robert Mallet (below) ● 1853.10 – 3 plants; India; 3 pkts seeds ● 1854.05 – 2 plants of Osmunda regalis
612 MALLET, — (Professor) ● 1857.09 – 20 pkts seeds; Alabama, USA
613 MALLET, Robert: Delville, Glasnevin, Dublin ✧ 1834.07 – Calceolaria cvs ✧ 1853.11 – 55 rock plants ● 1857.10 – Opuntia sp seeds ● 1859.03 – 1 pkt seeds of Jamaican shaddock ● 1859.07 – parcel of cones of Pinus spp; seeds; North America ● 1863.10 – 7 pkts seeds; New Zealand ● 1864.07 – 1 package of seeds; Tasmania ● 1865.09 – parcel of “tree-fern seeds” & some other seeds; New Zealand see also Miss Mallet (above)
614 MANCHESTER, Duke of: Tandragee, Co. Armagh ● 1850.09 – 10 plants per David Moore
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615 MANGLES, Robert: London, England ✧ 1837.03 – 7 greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.09 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ● 1837.11 – box of plants; Swan River Colony [Western Australia]
616 MAQUAY, John Leland ● 1814.— – seeds (“bois immortel): Guadeloupe
617 MARABLE, William: Glasnevin, Dublin ● 1842.04 – seeds; Ceylon
618 MARCH, — (Lady): Dublin ● 1861.04 – 1 pkt seeds; India
619 MARNOCK, — (Mr) (nurseryman): Hackney, London ✧ 1840.04 – 2 spp plants ✧ 1840.05 – 50 hardy herbaceous plants
620 MAUDE, Frederick Francis (3rd Regiment “The Buffs”) ● 1845.12 – 104 pkts seeds; East Indies per R. Wybrants
621 MAUNSELL, — (Captain of Barque Castress) ● 1837.05 – few seeds & bulbs; West Indies ● 1838.05 – 6 pkts seeds; West Indies
622 MAW, George: Benthall Hall, Shropshire, England ● 1855.03 – 3 ferns ● 1855.09 – 2 ferns ● 1873.10 – 92 spp plants ● 1873.11 – 6 plants ● 1873.12 – plants of the Sparta grass [? Microchaeta tenuifolia] ● 1874.10 – 10 plants ● 1875.05 – 6 rare plants ● 1875.11 – 36 plants ● 1876.03 – 6 “roots” of Lilium spp ● 1876.03 – 6 new Crocus spp ● 1876.05 – 6 rare bulbs ● 1876.08 – 1 new Fritillaria sp. ● 1877.11 – box of Crocus “bulbs”; Greece ● 1878.08 – 6 Chionodoxa bulbs
623 MAZIERE, — (Mrs) ● 1838.09 – 2 pkts seeds
624 MELBOURNE, Mayor of ✧ 1858.10 – 1 case of plants
625 MELBOURNE: ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS: Victoria, Australia ✧ 1850.11 – 13 kinds Brazilian lily, 1 pkt seeds ✧ 1851.09 – 54 pkts seeds ✧ 1871.03 – 22 pkts seeds
626 MELLIFONT, M. ✧ 1834.06 – 1 Cactus speciossimum [Heliocereus speciosus]
627 MELVILLE, Alexander Gordon (Professor of Botany): The Queen’s College, Galway ● 1850.06 – “bee orchis” (Ophrys apifera)
628 MEYLER, A. (Dr ) ✧ 1838.06 – 30 spp cuttings ✧ 1838.07 – 50 varieties of cuttings ✧ 1838.09 – 20 spp cuttings ✧ 1839.03 – 128 spp plants & cuttings
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✧ 1839.04 – 30 spp plants & cuttings ✧ 1840.04 – 12 Pelargonium cvs ✧ 1840.07 – 13 cuttings & plants ✧ 1842.04 – 1 Camellia ✧ 1842.04 – 30 geranium [Pelargonium cvs] cuttings ✧ 1843.09 – 12 kinds cuttings & plants ✧ 1844.10 – 12 plants
629 MILES, Frank: Bingham Rectory, Bingham, Nottinghamshire, England (see Nelson 2012) ● 1878.03 – 1 plant of scarlet thistle ● 1878.04 – 5 plants ✧ 1878.04 – 5 herbaceous plants
630 MILLER, —: Perth, Scotland ● 1848.08 – Pyrola [Moneses] uniflora ✧ 1848.09 – 2 ferns ✧ 1848.12 – 1 packet of ferns
631 MILLER & SWEET (nurserymen): Bristol, England ● 1841.11 – 10 plants ✧ 1842.02 – 200 herbaceous plants
632 MILLS, Richard: Upper Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1856.08 – 135 pkts seeds; East Indies
633 MILNE, William Grant: Old Calabar, West Africa ● 1865.09 – seeds; New Zealand; other seeds see also J. H. Lauche
634 MINIATT, R.: Nenagh, Co. Tipperary ● 1864.10 – seeds; New Zealand
635 MITCHELL, Arthur ● 1850.11 – seeds: “Bahlee” [Bali, Indonesia]
665 MITCHELL, Thomas Livingstone (Sir): New South Wales ● 1857.09 – 70 pkts seeds “a series of seeds collected during his extensive inland journey”; New Holland [Australia]
637 MOCK, J. ● 1878.04 – 56 pkts seeds
638 MOFFIT, J. ● 1862.03 – 10 pkts seeds
639 MOGGERIDGE, John Traherne: Paddington, London, England ● 1871.05 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1871.10 – 2 parcels of rare seeds
640 MOIRA, — (Earl of) (Governor-General of India) ● 1816.— – seeds of doob (Cynodon dactylon (Poaceae)): Bengal, India
641 MOLESWORTH, W. (Sir): South Wales ● 1842.05 – 2 valuable plants ✧ 1842.07 – 2 plants
642 MOLLOY, [? Edward] (Lieutenant): 44 Upper Rutland Street, Dublin ● 1846.06 – 22 pkts seeds; West Indies
643 MONAHAN, J. H.: 33 Westland Row, Dublin ● 1862.12 – 4 spp bulbs; Natal; 6 pkts seeds
644 MONTEAGLE, Lord ● 1858.11 – seeds; Australia
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645 MONTGOMERY, Howard B. (Professor) ● 1861.06 – 42 pkts seeds; India
646 MONTGOMERY, J.: Lahore, India ● 1856.06 – 36 pkts seeds; East Indies ✧ 1856.06 – 47 pkts seeds of flowers & vegetables
647 MONTPELIER BOTANIC GARDEN: France ✧ 1862.02 – 100 pkts seeds ✧ 1869.03 – 2 plants ✧ 1870.02 – 37 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.03 – 31 pkts seeds ✧ 1879.03 – 71 pkts seeds
648 MOONROAGHT, — (Mr) ● 1845.05 – 40 pkts seeds; China
649 MOORE, — (Mr): Granby Row, Dublin ● 1834.05 – a few pkts seeds, choice Dahlia cvs
650 MOORE, — (Mr): Capel Street, Dublin ✧ 1846.01 – a few roses
651 MOORE, C. T. (Dr): St Stephen’s Green, Dublin ● 1867.02 – 7 pkts seeds; India
652 MOORE, David (1834–1838, botanist, Ordnance Survey; 1838–1879, Curator/Director, Royal Dublin Society’s Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin)
● 1835.07 – package of roses (Rosa spp); north of Ireland ● 1836.11 – 3 spp plants; north of Ireland ● 1839.06 – a very large collection of rare plants; Cos Antrim & Londonderry ● 1839.07 – plants; Powerscourt Waterfall & Co. Wicklow ● 1840.07 – 10 plants; Killiney Hill, Co. Dublin ● 1841.06 – 23 spp plants; Kelly’s Glen & Dublin Mountains ● 1841.08 – 20 plants, exotic & indigenous; Cos Westmeath & Meath ● 1842.06 – “considerable cargo” of plants; Co. Wicklow ● 1842.07 – native & exotic plants; Co. Westmeath ● 1845.08 – box of plants; Co. Westmeath ● 1850.09 – 30 plants ● 1851.09 – 47 plants & bulbs ● 1852.03 – Anemone, Ranunculus ● 1859.09 – 40 spp plants; Ben Lawers, Perthshire, Scotland
653 MOORE, George Fletcher: Swan River Colony [Western Australia] ● 1842.02 – 4 pkts seeds; South Australia
654 MOORE, Hugh ● 1856.04 – auricula [Primula] plants
655 MOORE, Joseph Scott: 12 Hume Street, Dublin ● 1844.08 – 63 pkts seeds; New South Wales [Australia]
656 MOORE, Pierce ● 1846.06 – 5 Pinus spp; Himalaya, per E. D’Olier
657 MOORE, Ponsonby ● 1835.03 – 1 pkt seeds; Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania]
658 MORE, Alexander Goodman ✧ 1878.04 – 37 herbaceous plants
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659 MORRIS, Ralph: Prescot, Lancashire, England ● 1859.01 – 15 plants ✧ 1859.01 – 12 plants ✧ 1860.04 – 11 plants
660 MORRISON, — (Miss) ✧ 1869.03 – 4 plants
661 MOSELEY, — (Miss): Great Malvern, Worcestershire, England ✧ 1847.07 – 5 British plants
662 MOSS, — (Dr) ✧ 1858.06 – 13 plants
663 MOSS, John ✧ 1859.07 – 6 plants
664 MOSTYN, — (Mrs): Rutland Square, Dublin ● 1853.03 – 3 pkts seeds
MOUNT JEROME CEMETERY: Harold’s Cross — see DUBLIN: MOUNT JEROME CEMETERY
665 MOUNTNORRIS, Earl of: Arley Hall, Bewdley, Worcestershire, England ● 1835.— – seeds: Table Rock, Niagara, woods of Upper Canada ● 1835.03 – 400 spp hardy plants, 200 spp exotic plants ✧ 1837.05 – 1 box of plants ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana & 16 spp plants ✧ 1840.05 – 2 Musa spp + 3 spp bulbs
666 MULVANY, Henry W.: 4 Charlemont Hall, Dublin ✧ 1838.04 – 20 spp plants ✧ 1840.11 – 40 hardy plants ✧ 1841.05 – 12 cuttings & plants ✧ 1842.11 – 36 plants ● 1844.06 – 10 pkts seeds; China ✧ 1845.06 – 40 plants ✧ 1845.06 – 17 plants ✧ 1845.09 – 12 plants ✧ 1845.10 – 9 plants ✧ 1846.05 – 27 plants ✧ 1847.04 – 10 plants ✧ 1848.07 – 10 plants & cuttings ✧ 1849.05 – 10 plants ✧ 1849.11 – 12 plants ✧ 1850.06 – 6 plants ✧ 1850.08 – 3 plants & 20 cuttings ✧ 1851.05 – 6 plants ✧ 1853.09 – 8 kinds of cuttings ● 1854.10 – 16 pkts seeds; The Sind & other parts of India
667 MULVANY, J. ✧ 1840.04 – 63 spp ornamental plants
668 MURPHY, Edmund (Professor): The Queen’s College, Cork ● 1857.04 – 3 pkts seeds
669 MURPHY, Edward W. (Dr; surgeon): 12 Temple Street Upper, Dublin ● 1867.09 – 10 pkts seeds ● 1868.04 – 6 pkts seeds, 2 bulbs (Oxalis spp); Cape of Good Hope
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670 MURPHY, M.: Barons Court, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone ✧ 1839.03 – about 40 grafts & hardy trees ✧ 1839.04 – 20 spp rock plants
671 NAPER, J. C.: Loughcrew, Co. Westmeath ● 1845.03 – 4 plants ● 1845.09 – 7 plants; 40 plants & cuttings see also Stewart, — (Mr) (gardener)
672 NEEDHAM, — (Miss): Lucan, Co. Dublin ● 1840.03 – seeds; New South Wales & Norfolk Island ● 1840.12 – 3 plants ✧ 1840.12 – 20 plants & cuttings ✧ 1845.09 – 2 cuttings
673 NEILL, Fraser P.: Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1876.08 – 6 spp ferns ✧ 1876.08 – 15 plants ● 1877.10 – 8 plants
674 NEILL, [? Patrick] (Dr): Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1837.03 – 4 greenhouse plants ✧ 1843.02 – 1 plant of Gesneria tubiflora
675 NELIGAN, J. Moore (Dr): 22 Clare Street, Dublin ✧ 1845.08 – 40 & 17 plants ● 1846.02 – 1 pkt Euphorbia seeds ● 1848.10 – 9 pkts seeds ✧ 1859.12 – 2 plants
676 NELSON, — (Miss): Kildare Street, Dublin ✧ 1840.10 – 10 “geranium” (Pelargonium) cuttings
677 NELSON, — (Mr) ✧ 1839.02 – 30 spp herbaceous plants ✧ 1840.05 – 20 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1849.03 – 36 plants
678 NELSON, John Gudgeon (Revd): Norwich, Norfolk, England ✧ 1876.08 – 6 herbaceous plants ● 1876.09 – boxful of roots (Anemone) ● 1876.10 – 20 spp herbaceous plants ● 1878.10 – 12 plants
679 NEVILL, Dorothy Fanny (Lady): Dangstein, Sussex, England ● 1860.10 – 27 rare plants ✧ 1860.10 – 1 rare plant ● 1862.10 – 1 tree-fern ✧ 1862.10 – 7 plants ✧ 1869.04 – 10 plants ✧ 1870.09 – 2 plants ● 1873.09 – 27 plants ✧ 1873.09 – 113 plants ✧ 1878.09 – 20 herbaceous & alpine plants ● 1878.10 – 12 plants
680 NEVILLE, — (Mr): Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny ● 1841.09 – seeds; Australia; bulbs; Cape of Good Hope
681 NEWNHAM, — (Capt) ● 1850.09 – rare Pinus seeds; Spain
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682 NEWMAN, — (Mr): Leominister, Herefordshire, England ✧ 1866.01 – 37 willow (Salix spp) cuttings ✧ 1866.03 – 7 willow (Salix spp) cuttings
683 NEWPORT, J. (Revd) ● 1873,03 – 18 pkts palm (Arecaceae) seeds
684 NIVEN, — (Mr): Stirling, Scotland ✧ 1837.02 – Box of Dahlia “roots” ✧ 1839.05 – 4 suckers (for Kingston Gardens) ✧ 1841.01 – 43 spp plants
685 NIVEN, Ninian (1834–1838, Curator, Royal Dublin Society’s Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin; 1838–1879, Drumcondra, Dublin)
● 1834.04 – 200 auricula [Primula] cvs; 500 hardy & exotic plants; 100 choice double-flowered Dahlia cvs ● 1836.09 – 21 spp plants: west of Ireland. [For an account of these, see Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society 73: 6–8.] ● 1838.05 – 20 spp plants; Portmarnock, Co. Dublin ● 1838.06 – 20 spp rare plants; Glenarm, Co. Antrim ● 1837.01 – 19 spp plants; Dublin Mountains ● 1840.01 – 71 pkts seeds
686 NIXON, — (Miss): Doyle Lodge, Jersey ✧ 1858.03 – 21 ferns ● 1858.05 – Asplenium lanceolatum plants
687 NORTHUMBERLAND, Duke & Duchess of: Syon House, Isleworth, Middlesex, England ● 1838.11 – 80 plants ● 1846.10 – 24 spp plants ● 1851.06 – Victoria regia [V. amazonica]; Duchess of Northumberland ● 1852.05 – Victoria regia [V. amazonica] “died coming over to Ireland” ● 1854.01 – Victoria regia [V. amazonica] seed
688 NUTTALL, — (Dr): San Francisco, California, USA ● 1875.05 – 6 rare bulbous plants
689 O’BRIEN, — (Dr): Ennis, Co. Clare ● 1859.06 – parcel of mixed native plants; [Ireland]
690 OGILBY, Leslie: Prussia Street, Dublin ● 1839.04 – 10 pkts seeds; Nepal ✧ 1840.12 – 13 plants ● 1843.10 – collection of rare & valuable plants; [Ireland]; Trichomanes brevisetum [T. speciosum]; Killarney, Co. Kerry ● 1844.09 – 2 baskets of plants; Ireland ✧ 1844.10 – 14 plants ● 1852.02 – 2 Nottingham free-bearing nut-trees [Corylus avellana ‘Pearson’s Prolific’, Nottingham cob]
691 OGILBY, William; Royal Zoological Society, London ● 1841.04 – 23 pkts seeds; New Holland [Australia] ● 1842.07 – 60 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope
692 O’GRADY, — (Revd Dr): Malahide, Co. Dublin ✧ 1839 – 40 “geranium” (Pelargonium) cuttings & 6 other greenhouse plants ✧ 1841.05 – 30 plants ✧ 1841.09 – 30 kinds plants & cuttings ✧ 1845.03 – 1 plant ● 1845.08 – a valuable plant “supposed to be the plant that yields the African gum Alihanum”; Island of Ichahae
693 O’HARA, — (Mr) ● 1834.07 – small parcel of seeds; South America ● 1835.03 – seeds; north and mid-USA
694 OLIVER, — (Mrs): 3 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ● 1835.03 – 1 pkt seeds; New Holland [Australia]
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695 O’MEARA, Eugene (Revd): Newcastle, Co. Kildare ● 1863.12 – 1 rare fern
696 O’NEILL, — (Lord) ● 1818.— – 24 pkts exotic seeds
697 O’NEILL, Seagrave ● 1870.04 – 2 plants
698 O'REILLY, — (Miss): Knockashly ✧ 1859.01 – 27 plants
699 O'REILLY, — (Mr): Castle Hacket, Co. Galway ✧ 1852.06 – 40 plants
700 O’REILLY, — (Capt): 42 Lower Mount Street, Dublin ● 1854.04 – 6 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope
701 O’REILLY, Myles: Knock Abbey, Dundalk, Co. Louth ● 1850.12 – 15 pkts seeds; Jamaica ✧ 1855.05 – 25 seedling potatoes ● 1857.06 – 40 pkts seeds
702 O’REILLY, Richard A. (barrister); Kingston, Jamaica (formerly 135 Upper Dorset Street, Dublin) ● 1846.12 – 1 grafted West Indian lime & 1 pot of seedlings limes [Citrus aurantiifolia] ✧ 1851.06 – 1 case of 40 mixed plants; 1 parcel of geraniums (Pelargonium), Fuchsia cvs & other plants ● 1851.08 – 51 pkts seeds ● 1852.05 – 1 parcel of palm (Arecaceae) seeds ● 1852.06 – 4 pkts seeds, box of ferns ● 1852.07 – 2 cases of ferns & plants ● 1853.05 – 1 case with 20 plants ● 1853.09 – 1 box of yams; Jamaica ● 1854.05 – 1 case of plants; Jamaica ● 1854.07 – 1 case of plants ● 1854.10 – 1 Wardian case of plants ● 1855.08 – 1 case of plants ● 1857.05 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1857.07 – 1 case of plants ● 1857.08 – 1 case of ferns; Jamaica ● 1858.08 – 2 large boxes of seeds ● 1858.09 – 1 case of plants chiefly ferns ● 1858.11 – 1 box of orchids ✧ 1859.04 – 1 case of plants
703 O’REILLY, Terence (nurseryman): Ballybeg, Co. Meath ✧ 1842.03 – 50 grafts of Pyrus & Crataegus ✧ 1845.08 – 10 pkts seeds ● 1845.12 – 49 rare plants ✧ 1846.01 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1846.02 – 27 valuable plants ✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds ✧ 1850.03 – 200 herbaceous plants ● 1850.04 – 20 plants, trees & shrubs ✧ 1851.04 – 300 herbaceous plants ● 1856.03 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia ● 1858.03 – 30 pkts seeds
704 ORMONDE, The Dowager Lady; Kilkenny Castle, Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny ● 1872.04 – “curious excrescences which grow on trees in Mexico”
705 ORPEN, Richard J. Theodore (solicitor): 40 Great George’s Street, Dublin ● 1856.06 – 2 spp seeds
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706 O’SHAUGHNESSY, R. I.: Poor Law Union, Cork, Co. Cork ● 1853.05 – 12 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope
707 O’SHAUNESSY, Patrick Adam: Queensland, Australia ● 1868.02 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1871.02 – 60 pkts valuable seeds ● 1874.04 – 15 pkts seeds
708 O'SULLIVAN, J. F.: Kingstown [Dun Laoghaire], Co. Dublin ✧ 1878.09 – 9 hardy plants
709 OWEN, C. M. (Miss): Gorey, Co. Wexford (see Nelson 2011b) ● 1876.07 – 7 spp herbaceous plants ✧ 1876.07 – 20 alpine plants ● 1876.12 – 2 plants ● 1878.05 – 14 herbaceous plants ✧ 1878.05 – 22 alpine plants
710 OXFORD, UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN: Oxfordshire, England ✧ 1853.08 – 26 plants ✧ 1854.09 – 4 aquatic plants ✧ 1855.05 – 8 plants ✧ 1855.11 – 8 plants ✧ 1856.05 – 36 plants ✧ 1866.03 – cuttings of 63 willows (Salix spp)
711 PAGE, [? William Bridgewater] (nurseryman): Old Spa Gardens, Southampton, Hampshire, England ✧ 1839.12 – 6 plants
712 PALERMO, BOTANIC GARDEN: Sicily, Italy ● 1808.— – seeds ✧ 1866.04 – 30 spp plants ✧ 1869.04 – 70 pkts seeds ✧ 1870.02 – 35 pkts seeds ✧ 1872.04 – 114 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.03 – 81 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.07 – 30 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.03 – 86 pkts seeds ✧ 1879.03 – 110 pkts seeds
713 PALMER, Reynolds (Major, Royal Artillery): Mauritius ✧ 1838.03 – 12 spp greenhouse plants ● 1842.04 – 7 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope, Madagascar, Mauritius, per W. Vicars Griffith
714 PAMPLIN, William (bookseller, publisher): North Wales ● 1875.11 – 36 plants ✧ 1875.11 – 18 alpine plants
715 PAPWORTH, J. W.; Bedford Square, London, England ● 1845.04 – Populus fastigiata (female) cuttings
716 PARIS, JARDIN DE PLANTES: France ● 1817.— – seeds
717 PARIS: MUSEUM D’HISTOIRE NATURELLE: France ✧ 1870.02 – 90 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.03 – 78 pkts seeds ✧ 1877.02 – 1 parcel of mixed common plants
718 PARK, Clement: Castle Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin ● 1852.02 – 60 pkts seeds; Calcutta, India
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719 PARKER, Richard (nurseryman): Exotic Nursery, Tooting, Surrey, England ● 1867.10 – 9 plants ✧ 1869.04 – 13 plants ✧ 1873.06 – 15 plants ✧ 1873.08 – 26 rare plants ● 1875.10 – 7 aquatic plants ● 1878.05 – 14 spp alpine plants ✧ 1878.05 – 27 herbaceous plants ● 1878.12 – 2 bulbs
720 PARKER & WILLIAMS (nurserymen): Holloway, London, England (partnership dissolved 1861) ✧ 1859.12 – 10 plants ● 1860.03 – 9 plants ● 1860.04 – 9 plants ● 1860.09 – 50 spp rare plants ✧ 1860.09 – 16 plants
721 PATTERSON, [? Henry] (Dr): 5 Blessington Street, Dublin ● 1836.02 – 15 pkts seeds; Demerara (South America) ✧ 1843.01 – 150 plants ✧ 1843.10 – 6 plants ● 1850.06 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1852.02 – large watermelon [Citrullus lanatus] with seeds ● 1864.07 – 1 valuable plant ✧ 1864.09 – 4 plants ● 1872.04 – 2 cocoa nuts (Cocos nucifera) ● 1872.09 – 12 spp rare plants, 1 germinating cocoa nut (Cocos nucifera) ✧ 1875.11 – 7 plants ✧ 1876.08 – 6 plants ● 1876.10 – 2 plants ● 1877.10 – 1 Cinnamomum verum plant ✧ 1877.12 – 7 plants
722 PAUL, William (nurseryman): Royal Nurseries, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, England ✧ 1859.09 – 39 plants
723 PAXTON, Joseph: Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England ● 1835.04 – 6 spp plants ✧ 1837.11 – 14 plants of Verbena arraniana & 20 other spp plants ● 1842.11 – 26 spp epiphytical plants ✧ 1843.02 – 1 plant of Gesneria tubiflora ● 1843.06 – 30 valuable epiphytical plants ✧ 1850.05 – 3 plants ● 1850.06 – 1 plant of Victoria regia [V. amazonica] ● 1851.07 – 1 plant of Victoria regia [V. amazonica] ● 1858.04 – 1 plant of Victoria regia [V. amazonica]
724 PEARSALL, — (Mr): Donnybrook, Dublin ● 1879.08 – 1 pkt seeds
725 PEASE, Anna: Darlington, England ● 1844.10 – 13 pkts seeds; India
726 PEAT, — (Mr) ✧ 1857.06 – 8 Dahlia plants
727 PENNEFATHER, — (Mr) ● 1844.03 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1844.04 – 4 pkts seeds; East Indies
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728 PENSER, — ✧ 1838 – 20 varieties of cuttings
729 PENTLAND, H. George: Blackhall, Drogheda, Co. Louth ● 1858.11 – 2 pkts seeds; India ● 1859.11 – 3 pkts seeds; India ● 1860.02 – 2 pkts seeds; East Indies ● 1860.04 – 6 pkts seeds; East Indies ● 1860.10 – seeds of 16 Acacia spp
730 PEPPER, — (Captain) ● 1845.05 – 10 pkts seeds
731 PERCEVAL, — (Miss): Co. Sligo ● 1860.04 – 6 pkts seeds
732 PERCIVAL, — (Captain, 12th Regiment of Foot) ● 1841.04 – 35 pkts seeds, per Dr Croker
733 PERRIN, — (Mr) ✧ 1836.11 – 1 plant of Verbena tweedieana
734 PETER, — (Mr) (nurseryman): Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1871.03 – 22 pkts seeds & grafts of trees
735 PETTIGREW, Anne (Miss): 24 Montpellier Hill, Dublin ● 1870.09 – 1 plant
736 PHELPS, Jones Christie: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ● 1824.— – cuttings of Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria excelsa); 16 pkts seeds
737 PHILLIPS, — (Mr): Tingarth House ? ● 1835.03 – 20 spp plants
738 PHILLIPS, William: 10 Drumcondra Hill, Dublin ● 1850.03 – 25 pkts seeds; America
739 PIKE, T.: Bessborough, Cork, Co. Cork ● 1857.07 – 4 rare ferns ✧ 1857.07 – 14 ferns & 60 dried fronds ✧ 1857.09 – 12 ferns ● 1859.06 – 4 orchids
740 PIM, James ● 1841.01 – 71 pkts seeds; Buenos Aires, Argentina, per N. Niven
741 PINCE & Co. (nurserymen): Exeter, Devon, England ● 1837.09 – 3 new very rare plants ✧ 1837.09 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana & 5 other plants ✧ 1850.11 – 8 plants ✧ 1851.05 – plant of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) ✧ 1851.11 – 6 plants
742 PLUNKET, Lord ● 1834.04 – old seeds; East Indies, Madeira, per Professor Litton
743 POLLARD, W. D.: Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath ● 1836.02 – seeds; East Indies
744 POLLOCK, George A.: Oatland, Co. Meath ● 1846.09 – 3 plants ✧ 1848.12 – 8 ferns ✧ 1855.05 – 3 ferns
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● 1864.04 – 28 pkts seeds; Japan
745 PONTEY, Alexander (nurseryman): Plymouth, Devon, England ● 1842.04 – 12 cacti & 10 other plants
746 POPE, Alexander (nurseryman): Handsworth, Birmingham, England ● 1839.12 – 1 box of plants ✧ 1839.12 – 10 plants ● 1842.05 – 84 spp plants ● 1842.07 – 80 spp hardy herbaceous plants ✧ 1842.07 – 63 plants ✧ 1843.06 – 3 plants ● 1844.05 – 24 scarce plants ✧ 1844.09 – 15 pkts seeds ✧ 1846.01 – 10 pkts seeds ✧ 1852.03 – 24 plants
747 PORTER, — (Miss): Bellisle, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh ● 1867.12 – 4 plants; Palestine ● 1868.06 – 4 pkts seeds
748 PORTER, R. ✧ 1843.08 – 19 plants
749 PORTLOCK, Joseph Ellison (Captain & Mrs): Ordnance Survey, Dublin ● 1840.08 – 8 pkts seeds; North America ● 1841.05 – 2 spp bulbs; Cape of Good Hope ● 1841.10 – seeds; Calcutta, India ● 1863.01 – seeds; Mexico
750 POTTS, W. ● 1876.10 – 15 spp alpine plants ✧ 1877.05 – 30 alpine plants
751 POWER, — (Mr): Edermine, Co. Wexford ● 1844.03 – several good seeds; Palermo Botanic Garden, Sicily
752 POWER, — (Mrs): Camolin Park, Camolin, Co. Wexford ● 1846.05 – 17 pkts seeds; Australia
753 POWER, Richard E. (Dr) ● 1863.12 – 4 rare plants
754 POWERSCOURT, Lord (& Lady): Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow ● 1839.05 – 1 plant of Strelitzia augusta var.[S. alba] ✧ 1878.10 – 1 hardy plant & 1 tender plant
see also Ross.
755 PRATT, — (Mrs (Colonel)): Dundrum, Co. Dublin ● 1841.01 – 2 plants ✧ 1844.01 – 20 plants & cuttings
756 PRENDERGAST, John: 17 Hume Street, Dublin ✧ 1850.03 – 20 willow (Salix spp) cuttings ● 1851.04 – 12 pkts seeds; Falkland Islands ● 1853.09 – plants; Nova Scotia, Canada
757 PRIAULT, N. M.: Southampton, Hampshire, England ● 1863.04 – 3 Melocactus plants
758 PRICE, — (Surgeon, Royal Navy): 36 Upper Baggot Street, Dublin ● 1850.06 – mixed seeds; Australia ● 1850.07 – 27 pkts seeds; Australia
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759 PRICE, — (Dr) ✧ 1864.03 – 10 plants
760 PRIOR, — (Dr): Regent’s Park, London, England ● 1868.05 – parcel of rare plants & seeds
761 PURDON, Edward ✧ 1845.06 – 19 plants
762 PURSER, — (Mr) ● 1836.08 – Euphorbia caput-medusae ✧ 1836.10 – 1 basket of greenhouse plants
763 PUTMAN, — (Mr): Isle of Man ✧ 1837 – 1 Verbena, 2 Fuchsia cvs
QUEEN’S COLLEGE, BELFAST — see BELFAST, The Queen’s College
QUEEN’S COLLEGE, CORK — see CORK, The Queen’s College
QUEEN’S COLLEGE, GALWAY — see GALWAY, The Queen’s College
764 RATHBORNE, — (Mr): (Curran, — (gardener)) ✧ 1838.09 – 20 spp greenhouse plants & 30 spp plants & cuttings ✧ 1841.04 – 36 spp plants ✧ 1854.04 – 16 cuttings
765 RAUNSHAW, — (Revd): Isle of Man ✧ 1852.04 – 1 plant of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana)
766 REEVES, — (Major): New South Wales, Australia ● 1848.02 – 50 pkts seeds; Australia ● 1848.05 – 40 pkts seeds; New Zealand
767 REILLY, J.: Castle Hackett, Co. Galway ● 1852.05 – Gentiana verna
768 REIT, — (Mrs): 5 Mountjoy Square, Dublin ● 1874.07 – 1 pkt seeds of tea (Thea sinensis)
769 REITH, Alexander: Vice-Regal Lodge, The Phoenix Park, Dublin; subsequently (post October 1843) 9 Cambridge Terrace, Hackney, London, England
● 1836.05 – 150 pkts seeds: New Holland [Australia] ● 1837.04 – 5 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.04 – 6 spp greenhouse plants ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana; 36 spp plants ● 1838.03 – 1 sp. plant ✧ 1838.03 – 3 spp plants ● 1839.05 – 2 + 1 plants ✧ 1839.05 – 2 plants ● 1839.11 – 7 rare hothouse and greenhouse plants ✧ 1839.11 – 4 stove and greenhouse plants ● 1840.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1841.03 – 60 spp herbaceous plants ✧ 1842.04 – 2 plants ● 1842.04 – 2 plants ✧ 1843.10 – 2 epiphytes ● 1857.12 – 6 plants ● 1870.01 – 22 pkts seeds; Azores
770 RENDLE, William Edgcumbe (nurseryman): Plymouth, Devon, England ● 1834.01 – 13 Pelargonium plants
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✧ 1834.11 – 10 spp of Fuchsia & Pelargonium ✧ 1836.07 – 3 Pinus longifolia [P. roxburghii], 3 spp Brazilian plants ● 1837.06 – 12 choice Dahlia cvs ✧ 1837.08 – 4 plants of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1840.06 – 1 small basket of plants ● 1840.07 – 10 rare, new plants ● 1842.07 – 15 spp plants ✧ 1843.02 – 1 plant of Gesneria tubiflora ✧ 1844.09 – 7 pkts seeds
771 REYNELL, Zaeda (Miss): Killucan, Co. Westmeath ● 1878.05 – 7 pkts seeds
772 REYNOLDS, C. (Revd): Co. Meath ● 1867.02 – 1 parcel of seeds
773 RIALL, Phineas: Old Conna, Bray, Co. Wicklow ● 1872.09 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1875.10 – 6 rare plants ● 1877.10 – 6 plants; pine cones for museum ● 1877.11 – fern “seeds”
774 RICHARDSON, — (Dr): Ely Place, Dublin ● 1873.08 – 2 pkts seeds
775 RIDDINGS, — (Mr): 5 Dawson Street, Dublin ● 1864.11 – 2 pkts seeds
776 ROBERTS, — (Captain) ● 1847.04 – 47 pkts seeds; India777 ROBERTS, — (Miss) ✧ 1837.05 – 8 Dahlia cvs
778 ROBERTS, — (Mr): Malta ● 1835.09 – a few seeds
779 ROBERTS, C. (Revd) ● 1836.01 – seeds; West Indies
780 ROBERTSON, Peter (nurseryman): Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1873.04 – 30 hardy trees & shrubs ● 1876.10 – 62 rare plants
781 ROBINSON, — (Mr): Co. Kilkenny ✧ 1872.04 – 50 spp plants
782 ROBINSON, John: ? Botanic Gardens ✧ 1845.08 – 2 plants
783 RODEN, — (Earl of) ● 1812– – 1 palm (Arecaceae)
784 ROE, George ● 1844.06 – seeds, 7 spp bulbs, 7 spp plants; Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1844.06 – 12 plants & cuttings ● 1845.07 – cuttings of 4 Fuchsia cvs ✧ 1848.03 – 17 stove & greenhouse plants ✧ 1854.03 – 28 plants ● 1875.05 – 1 Cycas plant
785 ROGERS, John: Chelsea, London, England ● 1856.08 – package of seeds
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786 ROLLISON, William (nurserymen): Tooting, Surrey, England [frequently misspelled Rollinson] ✧ 1842.02 – 1 plant ● 1850.10 – 5 rare plants ✧ 1850.10 – 5 plants including 3 Lilium wallichianum ● 1851.08 – 30 spp plants ✧ 1851.09 – 25 plants ✧ 1852.07 – 8 plants ● 1852.08 – 1 rare plant ✧ 1852.09 – 8 plants ✧ 1855.04 – 1 & 2 plants ● 1855.09 – 21 plants ● 1856.06 – 20 rare, valuable plants ✧ 1856.12 – 13 plants ✧ 1857.05 – 2 ferns ● 1858.08 – 18 rare plants ● 1858.11 – 18 rare plants ● 1859.06 – 14 rare plants ✧ 1859.07 – 10 plants ✧ 1860.06 – 12 plants
787 ROSE, — (Mrs): New York, USA ✧ 1870.11 – 12 cacti
788 ROSS, — (Mr) (gardener): Powerscourt, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow ● 1839.05 – 4 plants & cuttings — see also Powerscourt, Lord & Lady.
789 ROWLEY, — (Admiral) ● 1837.04 – 12 pkts seeds; Greece
790 ROWLEY, — (Mr): Plymouth, Devon, England ● 1842.05 – 12 cacti, 10 other plants
791 ROWLEY, — (Mrs): Kells, Co. Meath ● 1862.05 – 10 pkts seeds; New South Wales, Australia
792 ROWLEY, A. ● 1837.05 – 1 packet of cuttings
793 ROWLEY, J. (Revd): Virginia Glebe, Co. Cavan ● 1837.03 – box of seeds; New Holland [Australia]
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew — see KEW, Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Society Garden, Regent’s Park, London — see LONDON, Royal Botanic Society
Royal Dublin Society, Leinster House, Dublin — see DUBLIN, Royal Dublin Society
Royal Horticultural Society’s Garden, Chiswick — see LONDON, Royal Horticultural Society
794 ROYLE, John Forbes (Professor): East India House, London, England ● 1840.05 – 36 pkts seeds; Himalaya ● 1841.05 – parcel of seeds, per L. Ogilby ● 1842.02 – 27 pkts seeds ● 1847.01 – 13 pkts seeds
795 RUPE, T. (Mr) (nurseryman) ✧ 1837.11 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana ✧ 1838.02 – 12 spp plants ✧ 1838.03 – 2 spp plants
796 RUSSELL, John: Falkirk, Scotland ● 1876.10 – 1 plant
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797 RUT[T]LEDGE, — (Mrs): Bloomfield, Hollymount, Co. Galway ● 1840.01 – 127 spp seeds (1 box); Cape of Good Hope ✧ 1842.07 – 2 plants
798 SAHANNAPORE BOTANIC GARDEN: India ✧ 1874.03 – 33 pkts seeds
799 ST PETERSBURG, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN: Russia ✧ 1878.03 – 73 pkts seeds (Dr Regel) ✧ 1879.02 – 129 pkts seeds
800 SALE, — (Lady) ● 1844.11 – 112 pkts seeds
801 SAUNDERS, William Wilson: London, England ● 1855.05 – 40 valuable plants ● 1855.10 – 57 plants ● 1860.10 – 103 spp rare plants ● 1862.11 – 65 spp bulbs; South Africa ● 1863.07 – 128 spp plants; Cape of Good Hope ● 1871.10 – fine selection of bulbs, orchids, agaves ✧ 1871.10 – 7 rare plants
802 SAURIN, — (Mrs): 23 Summerhill, Dublin ● 1836.10 – bulbs & seeds; Cape of Good Hope
803 SCHOALES, — (Miss): 4 Fitzwilliam Square South, Dublin ✧ 1840.10 – 20 “geranium” (Pelargonium) cuttings
804 SCHOALES, John: 4 Fitwilliam Square South, Dublin ● 1840.07 – 24 pkts seeds
805 SCOTT, — (Miss) ● 1854.09 – 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1854.09 – 8 ferns
806 SCOTT, — (Mr): Drumcondra Castle, Dublin ● 1839.01 – 1 plant
807 SCOTT BROTHERS: Belfast, Co. Antrim ✧ 1843.04 – 124 grafts & fruit trees
808 SCOTT, — (Lady Walter): Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1841.06 – 41 pkts seeds; Bengal, India, per Lieut.-Col. Weld Harstronge
809 SCOVELL, Henry: Ferney, Stillorgan, Dublin ● 1852.04 – 36 pkts seeds; Ceylon
810 SENIOR, Edward: Ashtown, Co. Dublin ● 1855.05 – 30 pkts seeds ✧ 1855.09 – 26 plants, 1 parcel of cuttings of plants ✧ 1857.02 – 6 laurels [? Laurus cvs]
811 SENIOR, James E.: Ashtown, Co. Dublin ● 1860.07 – 4 pkts seeds; Nilgiri Hills, India ● 1861.08 – 4 pkts seeds; Nilgiri Hills, India ● 1861.12 – 2 pkts seeds; India ● 1862.02 – parcel of nuts ● 1863.03 – 30 pkts seeds
812 SEWARDE, Charles (Lieutenant) ● 1860.04 – 8 pkts seeds; China
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813 SHACKLETON, Lydia (Miss): Lucan, Co. Dublin ● 1878.07 – 2 rare plants ● 1878.09 – 6 pkts seeds; North America
814 SHAPLEY, — (Dr): St Vincent, West Indies ● 1854.08 – mixed seeds
815 SHAW, Robert (Sir): Bushy Park, Dublin ● 1834.04 – new cultivars of Russian stock (Matthiola incana) & China aster (Callistephus chinensis) ● 1834.06 – collections of pansies (Viola cvs) ● 1835.02 – seeds; Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India ✧ 1835.02 – 70 spp herbaceous plants, 20 greenhouse plants ● 1837.02 – few pkts seeds; Italy ✧ 1837.06 – 32 specimens ✧ 1837.12 – 10 specimens ✧ 1840.04 – 12 cuttings & 2 spp plants ✧ 1842.09 – 15 plants ✧ 1843.05 – 3 Dahlia cvs ● 1843.08 – 12 pkts seeds ✧ 1844.08 – 25 cuttings ● 1845.07 – 17 pkts seeds; Himalaya; cuttings of 10 Fuchsia cvs ✧ 1848.02 – 1 plant & 2 cuttings ✧ 1848.09 – 6 cuttings & plants ✧ 1855.11 – 7 plants ● 1856.01 – 1 orchid
816 SHAW-TAYLOR, W.: Castle Taylor, Ardrahan, Co. Galway ✧ 1878.03 – 70 plants
817 SHEEN, — (Professor): Trinity College, Dublin ● 1872.07 – 8 pkts seeds; India
818 SHEFFIELD BOTANIC GARDEN: Sheffield, England ✧ 1852.06 – 20 plants ✧ 1864.04 – 1 plant ✧ 1875.09 – 1 plants
819 SHERBOURNE, Margaret Dorothea (Mrs); Hurst House, Prescot, Lancashire, England ✧ 1836.11 – 10 spp of stove plants ● 1842.05 – 23 rare plants ✧ 1842.07 – 2 plants
820 SHERRARD, David H.: Thorndale, Glasnevin, Dublin ● 1840.05 – 1 plant ✧ 1840.05 – 1 plant ● 1845.03 – 33 orchids; 1 Erica sp. ✧ 1844.03 – 30 plants ✧ 1846.08 – 25 plants ● 1850.08 – 2 plants
821 SHORT, — (Mr): [? Woodlands**], Lisburn, Co. Antrim* (? gardener to the Duke of Leeds#) ● 1852.08 – 21 plants* ● 1855.02 – 6 plants** ● 1856.04 – 2 pkts seeds#
822 SIM, Robert (nurseryman): Foots Cray, Kent, England ✧ 1858.05 – 10 ferns ✧ 1858.08 – 2 ferns ● 1858.10 – 45 ferns & other plants ✧ 1858.11 – 14 plants ● 1860.09 – 28 rare plants
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✧ 1860.10 – 13 plants ● 1862.10 – 23 spp rare plants ✧ 1862.10 – 10 & 2 spp plants
823 SIMPSON & WHITE (nurserymen): College Green, Dublin ● 1835.03 – 30 spp plants
824 SINCLAIR, — (Mr): Strabane, Co. Tyrone ● 1875.04 – 1 pkt seeds
825 SIREE, — (Miss) ● 1850.11 – 20 pkts seeds; India
826 SKIRVING, William (nurseryman): Liverpool, England ● 1834.01 – 39 hardy plants ● 1835.06 – 10 choice Dahlia cvs ✧ 1836.11 – 1 basket of plants including Pinus longifolia ✧ 1838.11 – 7 new Verbena plants ● 1840.01 – 22 choice plants ✧ 1840.04 – 60 spp hardy herbaceous plants
827 SLAPLEY, Thomas (Sir) ✧ 1846.05 – 6 plants
828 SLIGO, Lord ● 1865.08 – seeds; “tropics”
829 SMITH, — (Captain) ● 1834.04 – old seeds; East Indies, Madeira
830 SMITH, — (Mr): Knowsley, Lancashire, England ● 1834.11 – 24 plants
831 SMITH, — (Mr): Booterstown, Co. Dublin ● 1835.03 – 10 spp plants ✧ 1835.04 – 6 Calceolaria cvs
832 SMITH, — (Mr): Clonmel, Co. Tipperary ✧ 1876.07 – 1 plant
833 SMITH, George (gardener): Vice-Regal Lodge, The Phoenix Park, Dublin ● 1856.03 – grafts of peach (Prunus dulcis cv.) and plum (Prunus domestica cv.)
834 SMITH, Henry: 31 Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1838.09 – 50 pkts seeds; Australia
835 SNAGG, Thomas ✧ 1877.04 – 4 plants
836 SOUTER, — (Mr): North Scotland ✧ 1835.04 – 30 spp herbaceous plants & 12 greenhouse plants
837 SPEED, Thomas (gardener to the Duke of Devonshire): Chatsworth House, Derbyshire, England ● 1876.04 – roots ✧ 1876.09 – 2 plants ● 1877.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1877.05 – 1 plant
838 STACK, A. O. (Revd) ● 1868.05 – seeds; Queenstown, Tasmania, Australia
839 STANLEY, — (Lady): Hoole, Cheshire, England ● 1834.11 – 34 plants
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840 STANSFIELD, Abraham (nurseryman): Todmorden, Yorkshire, England ✧ 1861.09 – 75 plants ● 1861.10 – 45 rare plants ● 1863.07 – ferns ✧ 1863.12 – 27 plants ✧ 1865.09 – 6 plants ● 1865.10 – 7 spp plants ✧ 1870.10 – 16 plants ● 1870.11 – 30 plants ● 1872.07 – 17 spp ferns ● 1877.11 – 24 plants
841 STAPLE, Alexander: Nairn, Scotland ● 1838.08 – Trientalis europaea; Scotland
842 STAPLES, — (Lady): Merrion Square, Dublin ● 1849.02 – 18 pkts seeds
843 STARK, Robert Mackenzie (nurseryman): Hope Street, Edinburgh, Scotland ✧ 1849.10 – 3 plants & pkts seeds ● 1850.10 – 6 rare alpine plants ✧ 1852.04 – 6 plants of pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana) ● 1852.05 – 30 alpine plants ● 1852.09 – 30 plants ✧ 1852.09 – 31 plants ● 1853.03 – 9 pkts seeds; New Zealand ● 1854.12 – 21 spp plants ✧ 1857.10 – 14 plants ● 1857.11 – 52 rare plants ● 1859.11 – 27 plants ✧ 1859.12 – 24 plants ● 1862.05 – 16 spp rare plants ✧ 1862.05 – 15 rare plants ✧ 1863.12 – 31 plants ✧ 1866.04 – 25 spp plants
844 STEELE, William Edward: Science & Art Museum, Dublin ● 1855.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1876.04 – 12 plants ✧ 1877.02 – 1 dozen cabbage rose & 1 dozen mixed roses ● 1879.08 – 1 pkt Eucalyptus globulus seeds
845 STERLING, W. J.: Rutland Square, Dublin ● 1849.05 – 15 pkts seeds ● 1848.10 – 2 pkts seeds; China
846 STETZNER, M. (nurseryman): Ghent, Belgium ✧ 1862.05 – 4 rare plants ● 1868.09 – 4 rare ferns
847 STEW, — (Mr): Charleswood, London ✧ —. 08 – 1 plant of Verbena arraniana
848 STEWART, — (The Misses): 29 Frederick Street North, Dublin ● 1834.06 – gourd (Cucurbitaceae) seeds ● 1835.03 – seeds; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ● 1835.11 – a few orchid plants & seeds; Bahia, Brazil ● 1836.01 – seeds; Brazil ● 1837.11 – seeds ● 1838.09 – a few spp of epiphytes; Bahia, Brazil ● 1838.09 – ambigo or navel orange ● 1841.08 – 6 pkts seeds; Brazil
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● 1846.03 – 12 pkts seeds; Australia ● 1847.04 – 13 pkts seeds; India ● 1848.04 – 1 pkt seeds; South America ● 1849.04 – 4 kinds of seeds; Portugal ● 1853.05 – 3 pkts seeds
849 STEWART, — (Mr) (gardener): Loughcrew, Co. Westmeath ✧ 1837.06 – 4 plants ✧ 1838.09 – 12 spp plants ✧ 1844.03 – 22 plants
850 STIRLING, — (Mr): 8 Bernards Row, Edinburgh, Scotland ● 1864.08 – 27 spp alpine plants ✧ 1864.09 – 49 plants
851 STRAFFORD, H. Leigh: Bolton, Lancashire, England ● 1837.11 – seeds of Euryale ferox
852 STRATTEN, Frederick: Isle of Wight, England ● 1873.01 – 4 pkts seeds
853 STRONGMAN, — (Mr): Midleton, Co. Cork ✧ 1867.01 – collection of 17 willow (Salix spp) cuttings
854 SWEETE, — (Dr): Bristol, England ✧ 1839.07 – 3 plants
855 SYDNEY, ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS: New South Wales, Australia (Charles Moore, brother of David Moore) ✧ 1847.09 – 1 plant ● 1848.10 – 1 “glass [Wardian] case” of plants “only 8 kinds alive” ✧ 1848.11 – 26 pkts seeds ✧ 1850.06 – 70 pkts seeds ● 1850.07 – 1 Wardian case of valuable plants ● 1851.06 – 150 pkts “rare Australian” seeds; 1 Wardian case of “rare plants partly from the South Sea Islands and partly
from New Holland [Australia]” ● 1851.11 – 50 pkts seeds ✧ 1851.12 – 39 plants & 104 pkts seeds ✧ 1852.03 – 36 plants ✧ 1853.04 – 30 pkts seeds; 1 Wardian case of plants ✧ 1853.05 – 1 Wardian case of plants ● 1853.09 – 1 Wardian case of “valuable” plants; 70 pkts seeds: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia ✧ 1855.02 – 1 Wardian case of plants (27 spp) ✧ 1855.10 – 1 Wardian case of plants (22 spp) ● 1855.11 – 1 “valuable” Wardian case of plants ✧ 1857.04 – 1 Wardian case of plants & 40 pkts seeds ✧ 1857.11 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1858.06 – 105 pkts seeds; 1 Wardian case of rare plants ✧ 1859.10 – 1 Wardian case of plants (17 spp) ● 1860.06 – 75 pkts seeds: Australia; 1 Wardian case “filled with valuable plants” ✧ 1860.10 – 1 Wardian case of plants ● 1861.06 – 1 Wardian case of “valuable” plants ● 1862.07 – 1 Wardian case of “rare” plants ✧ 1862.10 – 1 Wardian case of plants (35 spp) ● 1863.07 – 10 “fine tree-ferns from 4–8 feet high” ● 1863.09 – 6 pkts seeds ✧ 1864.04 – 1 Wardian case of plants (25 spp) ● 1866.01 – 1 parcel seeds ● 1866.07 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1867.04 – 1 large Wardian case of plants (32 spp) ● 1867.08 – 1 Wardian case of plants ✧ 1867.10 – 1 box of seedling potatoes (17 cvs); 1 box of plants (18 spp); 1 box of herbaceous plants (22 spp); 71 pkts seeds ● 1869.01 – 1 plant of “rare” Leptopteris superba: New Zealand
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● 1869.10 – 160 pkts seeds ● 1870.05 – 1 Wardian case “with palm ferns”: Lord Howe Island “and elsewhere in Australia” ✧ 1871.03 – 22 pkts seeds ● 1872.06 – 70 pkts seeds; “interior of New South Wales”, Australia ● 1873.04 – 7 pkts palm (Arecaceae) seeds ✧ 1874.03 – 79 pkts seeds ● 1874.04 – 59 pkts seeds ● 1874.07 – 3 pkts palm (Arecaceae) seeds; 1 pkt Musa ensette seed ✧ 1874.07 – 15 pkts seeds ✧ 1874.08 – 118 plants ✧ 1877.05 – 64 pkts seeds ✧ 1878.02 – 20 parcels of pkts seeds
856 SYNGE, — (Mrs): Glenmore Castle ● 1836.07 – seeds of wild flowers; Naples, Italy ● 1836.11 – seeds; Europe ● 1837.02 – 30 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1837.06 – 1 pkt mixed seeds; Italy
857 TAIT, James ● 1848.04 – mixed seeds; Australia
TALBOT, Earl – see LORD LIEUTENANT
858 TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, Lord & Lady*: Malahide Castle, Malahide, Co. Dublin ✧ 1837.10 – several spp hardy plants* ✧ 1841.03 – 57 spp plants ✧ 1842.03 – 50 spp herbaceous plants & 50 plants & cuttings ● 1842.03 – 7 pkts seeds; India* ✧ 1842.04 – 1 plant & 11 cuttings* ✧ 1844.03 – 40 plants ● 1844.05 – 47 pkts seeds; Swan River Colony [Western Australia]* ✧ 1844.11 – 16 roses (Rosa) ● 1856.09 – 1 head of moha grass* ● 1876.12 – 3 pkts seeds*
859 TAUNTON, W. D.: Ashley, Bristol, Somerset, England ✧ 1839.07 – 2 pkts grass seeds ● 1846.09 – bushel of Cooper’s Early Broad-leaved Rye (Lolium cv)
860 TAYLOR, — (Miss): Archbishop’s Palace, Tuam, Co. Galway ✧ 1837 – 26 spp hardy plants
861 TAYLOR, J. Granville: Harold’s Cross, Dublin ● 1837.04 – a few pkts seeds; East Indies ● 1847.03 – seeds; Ceylon ● 1847.07 – 1 pkt seeds; India ● 1848.06 – 4 pkts seeds ● 1848.11 – 59 spp plants ● 1848.12 – 5 pkts seeds ● 1849.03 – 11 pkts seeds ● 1849.06 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1849.11 – 1 & 6 pkts seeds ● 1850.01 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1850.02 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1850.03 – 3 pkts seeds, 2 plants, 8 spp palm (Arecaceae) seeds ● 1850.04 – 6 pkts seeds; Ceylon ● 1850.10 – parcel of mixed seeds, palms (Arecaceae) ● 1851.01 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1853.05 – 1 pkt seeds; The Deccan, India ● 1863.06 – 1 parcel of “creepers” & 12 pkts seeds; India, leg. Capt. M. Taylor ● 1865.07 – 15 pkts seeds; India ● 1868.06 – 2 pkts seeds
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862 TAYLOR, Margaret (Miss): Harold’s Cross, Dublin ✧ 1837.05 – 10 Dahlia cvs ✧ 1837.06 – 8 Dahlia plants
863 TAYLOR, Meadows (Captain) see J. Granville Taylor (above) ● 1845.05 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1863.06 – 1 parcel of “creepers” & 12 pkts seeds; India per J. Granville Taylor
864 TAYLOR, Thomas: 49 Prussia Street, Dublin ● 1841.06 – 6 Dahlia plants
865 TAYLOR, Thomas (Dr): Dunkerron, Co. Kerry ✧ 1846.01 – 50 hardy herbaceous plants
866 TEMPLETON, John: Cranmore, Malone, Belfast, Co. Antrim ● 1816.— – seeds: Cape of Good Hope, South America West Indies
867 TENISON, Louisa (Lady): Kilronan Castle, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Roscommon (see Nelson 2015) ● 1852.02 – 17 pkts seeds; Spain ● 1852.12 – 3 rare bulbs; southern Spain
868 THOMPSON, — (Captain); Drogheda, Co. Louth ● 1876.05 – 406 pkts seeds; India
869 THOMPSON, — (Miss): 16 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ✧ 1870.10 – 10 plants of orchids to the value of £5 ✧ 1876.04 – 1 plant ✧ 1876.08 – 2 plants ✧ 1877.11 – 1 sucker of Musa sp & 3 other plants
870 THOMPSON, — (The Misses) ● 1852.07 – 6 plants
871 THOMPSON, — (Mr): Belfast, Co. Antrim ● 1844.11 – some jalapa plants (Mirabilis jalapa)
872 THOMPSON, — (Mr): Glasgow, Scotland ● 1847.04 – 12 plants
873 THOMPSON, — (Mr): The Phoenix Park, Dublin ● 1871.01 – large parcel of seeds; Himalaya
874 THOMPSON, — (Mrs) ● 1851.04 – seeds; Lahore, India
875 THOMPSON, Henry: 13 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin ● 1845.10 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1845.12 – 49 rare plants ✧ 1875.07 – 2 plants of heliotrope
876 THOMPSON, William: Ipswich, Suffolk, England ✧ 1864.11 – 1 rare plant ● 1864.12 – 4 rare plants, 7 pkts seeds; North America ✧ 1864.12 – 1 rare plant ● 1866.10 – 15 rare plants ✧ 1866.10 – 17 plants & cuttings ✧ 1867.02 – 16 pkts seeds ● 1867.05 – 7 pkts seeds ● 1867.11 – 17 plants ✧ 1867.11 – 14 plants ● 1868.11 – 10 rare plants
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✧ 1873.03 – 23 pkts seeds ✧ 1877.10 – 4 Primula plants
877 THORNTON, — (Dr, Assistant Surgeon, Royal Artillery): Portobello Barracks, Dublin; (9th Regiment of Foot): Sunderland (1858)
● 1851.06 – large collection of seeds; Hongkong ● 1851.08 – 11 pkts seeds ● 1851.09 – 1 pkt seeds; Hongkong ● 1855.02 – 15 pkts seeds & 1 box of bulbs; Crimea, Russia [Ukraine] ● 1855.05 – 25 specimens of dried plants; Crimea, Russia [Ukraine] ● 1855.08 – 12 pkts seeds ● 1855.10 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1855.12 – 7 spp bulbs, 2 rare plants & a parcel of dried plants; Sebastopol, Crimea, Russia [Ukraine] ● 1858.10 – 1 pkt seeds, 1 large package of dried plants; China ● 1859.06 – 1 parcel of mixed seeds; Jamaica ● 1860.02 – 4 pkts seeds & a parcel of dried plants including some rare ferns; Jamaica ● 1862.10 – star apple fruit (Chrysophyllum cainito) ● 1869.03 – 71 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1871.12 – 9 pkts seeds ● 1874.06 – 64 pkts seeds
878 THYNE, — (nurserymen): Glasgow, Scotland ✧ 1861.08 – 56 plants ✧ 1861.10 – 18 plants
879 TIERNEY, Matthew (Sir) ● 1838.05 – 1 pkt seeds; New Holland [Australia]
880 TIME, J. A.: Liverpool, England ● 1838.03 – 6 spp seeds
881 TODHUNTER, John: Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin ✧ 1852.03 – 6 roses (Rosa cvs) ● 1856.02 – 2 pkts tree-fern “seeds”
882 TOOLE, Simon ● 1846.01 – 4 pkts seeds
883 TOOLE & MACKEY ( Messrs) (nurserymen): 41 Westmoreland Street, Dublin ● 1835.03 – 30 Pelargonium cvs; 6 spp rare trees & shrubs ✧ 1838.07 – 36 plants
884 TOTTENHAM, Henry: Bloomwood, Rathmines, Dublin ● 1840.09 – 46 spp seeds; North America
885 TOT[T]ENHAM, I. H. ✧ 1844.09 – 7 cuttings
886 TOT[T]ENHAM, R. ● 1856.05 – 1 pkt seeds
887 TOWNSEND, — (Miss) ● 1848.05 – 4 spp seeds; roots of Gloriosa superba
888 TOWNSEND,— (Revd): Cologne, Germany ✧ 1838.03 – 1 package of prickly comfrey (Symphytum cv)
889 TREACY, — (Mr): Westmoreland Street, Dublin ✧ 1878.05 – 6 plants
890 TRENCH, — (Dr) ✧ 1844.10 – 12 spp plants
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891 TRENCH, — (The Misses) ● 1835.04 – 12 pkts seeds; Cape of Good Hope
892 TRENCH, L. R. (Revd) ● 1835.03 – few pkts seeds; New Holland [Australia]
893 TRINIDAD BOTANIC GARDEN: Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, West Indies ✧ 1860.08 – 18 plants ✧ 1864.05 – 1 case of rare plants (22 spp)
894 TUKE, William ● 1864.04 – 1 pkt seeds
895 TURNBULL, Andrew: Bothwell Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland ● 1834.01 – 20 plants ● 1839.01 – 20 spp plants ● 1844.09 – 24 spp plants ● 1854.09 – 3 spp epiphytes
896 TURNER, — (Mr): North King Street, Dublin ✧ 1875.04 – 12 plants
897 TURNER, — (Mrs) ✧ 1845.12 – 1 plant
898 TURNER, Richard: Hammersmith Ironworks, Ballsbridge, Dublin ● 18–.03 – spores of 12 spp ferns
899 TURRELL, — (Dr): 52 Mount Street, Dublin ● 1867.04 – 14 pkts seeds; India
900 TWEEDIE, John: Buenos Aires, Argentina (see Nelson 2010) ● 1836.04 – 1 box of seeds; box of roots (60 pots); “pampas of Buenos Aires and Cordillera”, Argentina (£8. 15s. 0d.
charged) ● 1837.03 – 1 box of seeds & epiphytes; Buenos Aires, Argentina (£5. 0s. 0d.) ● 1837.09 – 1 box of seeds; 1 box of plants, epiphytes; 30 spp cacti; southern Argentina ● 1838.05 – 100 pkts seeds; 1 box of roots ● 1839.02 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1839.06 – 1 box of seeds, “a few roots” ● 1840.12 – 1 tin of seeds, a few tuberous roots ● 1841.01 – 1 box of Araucaria imbricata [A. araucana] seeds (“not fresh”); Buenos Aires, Argentina ● 1841.12 – 1 box of 15 spp living plants ● 1842.09 – box of plants (cacti, climbing Begonia “in bad order”) (£4. 0s. 0d.) ● 1843.05 – 1 box of cacti & seeds ● 1843.07 – 2 boxes of roots & plants (40 spp) (£6. 0s. 0d.) ● 1844.04 – 6 pkts seeds ● 1844.09 – 12 spp plants & 7 pkts seeds ✧ 1844.10 – 30 plants ● 1845.03 – 7 spp plants & 4 pkts seeds ● 1845.06 – 40 plants (£7) ● 1852.07 – 12 pkts seeds ● 1854.06 – 7 pkts seeds ● 1854.07 – 23 & 4 pkts seeds ● 1855.01 – 6 spp plants & 60 pkts seeds ● 1855.08 – 75 pkts seeds ● 1856.09 – 100 pkts seeds & 10 spp grasses ● 1857.10 – 12 pkts seeds
901 TYERMAN, John Simpson: Cornwall, England ● 1873.03 – 10 pkts rare seeds ✧ 1873.03 – 32 pkts seeds ● 1874.03 – 26 pkts seeds ● 1874.10 – 12 spp plants ✧ 1876.04 – 7 plants
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✧ 1877.10 – 36 spp rare herbaceous & alpine plants ● 1878.03 – 53 rare plants
902 TYNDAL, — (Captain, Bengal Army) ● 1848.11 – 11 pkts seeds & parcel of mixed seeds
903 UNIACKE, — (Miss): Newtown Park, Dublin ● 1835.06 – a few pkts seeds
904 URQUHART, Daniel (nurseryman): Dundee, Scotland ✧ 1853.10 – 27 plants ● 1855.04 – 41 valuable plants ✧ 1855.04 – 2 plants ✧ 1857.10 – 67 ferns ● 1857.11 – 31 rare plants ● 1859.10 – 23 spp plants
905 VANDELEUR, — MRDS ● 1837.01 – 2 plants; Van Dieman’s Land [Tasmania]
906 VAN GEERT, Auguste (nurseryman): Ghent, Belgium ✧ 1849.01 – plants (to the value of £15 4s. 3d.) ✧ 1850.05 – pkts seeds (to the value of £3) ✧ 1851.11 – plants (to the value of £11) ● 1856.09 – 27 spp plants
907 VAN HOUTTE, Louis (nurseryman): Ghent , Belgium ✧ 1854.06 – 50 plants ✧ 1856.09 – 14 plants ● 1856.10 – 36 rare, valuable plants ● 1857.08 – plants ✧ 1860.09 – 12 plants ● 1860.10 – 18 rare plants ✧ 1861.02 – 3 pkts seed ✧ 1861.07 – 43 plants ● 1862.11 – 16 rare, valuable plants ● 1863.03 – 117 rare, valuable plants ● 1863.06 – 30 rare, valuable plants ● 1863.10 – 12 very rare plants (principally palms [Arecaceae]) ✧ 1863.11 – 6 rare plants & 2 pkts seeds ✧ 1865.04 – 7 plants ● 1865.07 – 15 rare plants ✧ 1865.08 – 14 rare plants ✧ 1866.07 – 6 plants ● 1866.10 – valuable lot of palms (Arecaceae) (to the value of £40) ✧ 1867.10 – parcel of Rhododendron cvs ✧ 1868.05 – 36 plants ✧ 1871.03 – 22 plants ● 1878.09 – 12 spp plants
908 VAUGHAN, E.: 12 Rutland Square, Dublin ● 1855.01 – 12 pkts seeds; South America
909 VEITCH, James (Messrs) (nurseryman): Exeter (–1864) & Exotic Nursery, Chelsea (1853–), England ● 1850.10 – 19 spp plants ✧ 1850.10 – 11 plants & 7 plants including 2 Lilium wallichianum ✧ 1854.09 – 2 waterlilies ✧ 1855.02 – 3 plants ● 1856.09 – 1 plant of Ouvirandra fenestrella [Aponogeton madagascariensis] ✧ 1856.09 – 2 plants ● 1858.11 – 12 rare, valuable plants ● 1860.09 – 16 spp rare plants
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● 1861.04 – 1 plants of Nepenthes lanata ● 1862.10 – 4 valuable plants; cones of some rare conifers; Japan ✧ 1862.10 – 27 plants ● 1863.04 – 12 rare, valuable plants ✧ 1863.04 – 3 plants ● 1863.08 – 20 rare plants ✧ 1865.10 – 7 plants ● 1866.06 – 20 vary valuable plants ● 1867.10 – 32 of newest & rarest plants ✧ 1867.10 – 17 rare plants ● 1868.04 – 1 rare plant ● 1869.06 – 43 very rare, valuable plants ● 1870.06 – 30 new, rare plants ✧ 1870.07 – 12 plants of Nepenthes spp & 18 plants of Drosera spp ✧ 1871.08 – 1 pot of seedling plants ✧ 1871.09 – 12 plants ● 1872.07 – 11 new, rare plants ● 1873.07 – 12 plants ✧ 1875.01 – 6 plants ✧ 1875.04 – 25 plants ● 1875.10 – 14 plants & one large root ✧ 1875.10 – 2 plants ● 1876.07 – 14 plants ● 1877.07 – 45 spp plants
910 VERSCHAFFELT, Ambrose (nurseryman): Ghent, Belgium ● 1863.09 – 1 rare palm (Arecaceae) ✧ 1863.09 – 6 plants ● 1863.10 – 4 rare palms (Arecaceae) ✧ 1863.10 – 5 plants ✧ 1865.04 – 10 plants
911 VERNER, — (Mr): Mount Merrion, Dublin ● 1871.10 – large parcel of newer Pelargonium cvs & other bedding plants
912 VERNER, W.: Co. Armagh ● 1858.10 – Picea grandis cone
913 VERNON, — (Mrs): Co. Clare ✧ 1842.11 – 35 rock plants
914 VESSEY, N. ● 1856.10 – box of orchids
915 VIGNOLES, — (Very Revd Dr): Dublin (later Kilkenny, Co. Kilkenny) ● 1842.09 – 56 pkts seeds; New South Wales & Norfolk Island ● 1857.05 – 1 pkt seeds
916 VIGORS, Phillip Dixon (Lieutenant 11th Regiment): Carlow, Co. Carlow ● 1851.05 – mixed seeds; Sydney, Australia; “South Sea Islands” ● 1853.09 – 10 pkts seeds; Sydney, Australia ● 1861.03 – 12 pkts seeds; South Australia ● 1865.10 – mixed seeds; Burma
917 VILLET, — (Captain) ● 1836.07 – 20 pkts seeds & 14 spp bulbs; Cape of Good Hope, per Dr Litton
918 VINCENT, — (Mrs): Co. Limerick ● 1842.09 – seeds; India ● 1852.05 – 13 pkts seeds; New Holland [Australia] ✧ 1855.— – 7 plants
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919 WAILES, George: Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England ✧ 1845.08 – 2 epiphytes
920 WALKER, — (Councillor) ● 1844.10 – basketful of plants; Co. Sligo, Ireland ● 1846.02 – 20 pkts seeds; Australia
921 WALKER, — (Mrs): Sligo, Co. Sligo ● 1869.05 – 6 pkts seeds; Australia
922 WALL, — (Miss) ● 1858.06 – 1 pkt seeds; China
923 WALLACE, Hugh: Sydney, New South Wakes, Australia ✧ 1855.10 – 1 case & 1 box of plants (50 spp)
WALLICH, Nathaniel (Dr) — see CALCUTTA Botanic Gardens
924 WALSH, — (Dr): Harcourt Street, Dublin ● 1840.05 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1856.05 – mixed seeds ● 1856.04 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia ● 1856.10 – 6 pkts seeds; India
925 WALSH, — (Mr): Mount Merrion Garden ✧ 1866.10 – 1 plant
926 WALSH, John ● 1845.06 – 50 pkts seeds; India
927 WALSH, John: Stedlat, Co. Meath ● 1858.02 – 6 pkts seeds & 4 plants; France ● 1859.04 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1872.03 – 3 plants of variegated Fraxinus excelsior; Co. Wicklow
928 WALSH, John: Pembroke Street, Dublin ● 1876.10 – 17 pkts seeds
929 WALSH, J. E. (Master of the Rolls) ● 1868.02 – valuable collection of roots; Japan
930 WALTER, — (Miss): Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford ● 1865.06 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia
931 WARD, — (Mrs Colonel): Bangor Castle, Co. Down ✧ 1842.09 – 11 spp native ferns ● 1846.01 – 2 pkts seeds
932 WARD, Nathaniel Bagshaw: Clapham Rise, London, England ● 1849.04 – 19 pkts seeds; India ● 1853.05 – 2 plants ✧ 1853.05 – 25 ferns ✧ 1865.11 – 25 spp plants ● 1866.20 – 20 pkts seeds of alpine plants
933 WARE, Thomas Softly (nurseryman): Tottenham, London, England ● 1876.10 – 16 rare plants ✧ 1876.10 – 18 herbaceous plants ● 1878.10 – 17 plants
934 WASHINGTON, DC: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, USA ✧ 1870.04 – 25 pkts seeds ✧ 1871.03 – 30 pkts seeds (Horace Capron)
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✧ 1872.04 – 94 pkts seeds
935 WATERER, Anthony (nurseryman): Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, England ● 1851.03 – 30 spp plants (grasses) ● 1855.05 – 100 roses (Rosa cvs) ✧ 1855.05 – 4 plants
936 WATERER, John (nurseryman): Bagshot, Surrey, England ✧ 1849.06 – 8 pkts seeds
937 WATERFORD, Jane (Marchioness of): Curraghmore, Co. Waterford ● 1854.06 – 14 pkts seeds; New Zealand ● 1858.04 – 2 pkts seeds; India
938 WATERS, — (gardener) ✧ 1838.04 – 30 spp herbaceous plants
939 WATSON, — (Lieutenant): Dublin ● 1875.08 – 11 pkts seeds; Abyssinia [Ethiopia]
940 WEBB, C. (Mr & Mrs*): Mount Street, Dublin Among plants raised from seeds received from G. W. Webb, and which are undoubtedly listed here, was Anthocercis
ilicifolia (Solanaceae) which was killed by Phytophthora infestans (late blight fungus) (see Nelson 1995). Webb was also the original sender of Crinum moorei (see Walsh and Nelson 1987, Nelson 2000: 46–47; Nelson 2013); it could have been among the bulbs and seeds received from Natal in December 1862 (although the introduction is usually dated 1863).
● 1842.07 – selection of seeds; Swan River Settlement [Perth, Western Australia] ● 1843.09 – 148 pkts seeds; Swan River ● 1845.05 – 15 pkts seeds; Swan River ✧ 1845.06 – 10 & 15 cuttings* ✧ 1846.05 – 12 plants* ● 1846.11 – 30 pkts seeds; Swan River ● 1847.07 – 25 pkts seeds; Australia ✧ 1847.07 – 18 Dahlia cvs* ● 1850.10 – mixed seeds & parcel of bulbs; King George Sound, Western Australia ● 1851.01 – 38 pkts seeds ● 1855.04 – 1 pkt seeds; Australia ● 1855.06 – 1 pkt seeds; Crimea, Russia [Ukraine] ● 1858.06 – 1 pkt seeds; Gibraltar ● 1859.05 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1861.04 – 1 pkt mixed seeds ● 1862.03 – seeds; Fort Beaufort, Natal ● 1862.05 – 23 pkts seeds; Australia, New Zealand ● 1862.05 – parcel of bulbs; Cape of Good Hope ● 1862.06 – seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1862.10 – 5 pkts seeds & bulbs; Cape of Good Hope ● 1862.12 – 4 & 7 spp bulbs, 10 pkts seeds; Natal ● 1868.05 – seeds
941 WEBB, George [W.]: Commissary Staff, Canada See note above, under Webb, C. ✧ 1851.04 – 44 plants
942 WEIRS, — (Miss); Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin ● 1862.05 – 6 pkts seeds; New Zealand
943 WELD, Harstronge (Lieutenant-Colonel) ● 1841.06 – 36 pkts seeds; Bengal, India, leg Lady Scott (qv) ✧ 1844.04 – 10 plants
944 WELD, Isaac (Honorary Secretary, Royal Dublin Society): Bray, Co. Wicklow ● 1835.05 – 10 pkts seeds; Texas [USA] ✧ 1841.01 – 48 plants & cuttings
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● 1844.11 – 112 pkts seeds ● 1848.03 – 39 pkts seeds; East Indies
945 WEST, — (Alderman) ● 1823.— – 62 pkts “rare” seeds: Brazil
946 WEST, — (Mr) ● 1848.10 – Adiantum capillus-veneris; Aran Islands, Galway Bay, Ireland
947 WEST, — (Mr): College Green, Dublin ✧ 1853.04 – waterlilies ✧ 1854.01 – 18 plants
948 WHALLEY, Thomas (nurseryman): Liverpool, England ● 1834.11 – 26 plants
949 WHATELY, Richard (Most Revd, Archbishop of Dublin) (sometimes spelled Whateley): Redesdale House, Kilmacud, Co. Dublin
● 1835.03 – seeds; Calcutta Botanic Gardens, India ● 1841.04 – scions of grapes (Vitis vinifera), apples (Malus cvs), pears (Pyrus cvs); Frankfurt, Germany ● 1841.12 – 1 pkt seeds of rare thistle [? Cirsium sp.] ● 1844.04 – 1 pkt mistletoe berries [Viscum album; concerning Whately’s donation of Viscum album berries, see Moore
(1873) and Nelson (2007).] ✧ 1844.12 – 1 plant ● 1846.02 – 2 pkts seeds; Australia ● 1847.07 – 4 pkts seeds; Western Australia ● 1849.11 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1849.12 – 1 plant Cryptomeria japonica ● 1852.01 – 1 bulbous root “like Oxalis sp.”; South America ● 1852.09 – 20 pkts seeds; Australia ● 1853.01 – 1 pkt mistletoe berries [Viscum album] ● 1853.03 – 8 pkts seeds ● 1853.11 – sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) ● 1854.05 – 2 plants; Britain ● 1854.09 – 25 pkts seeds; New Zealand ● 1856.02 – white-flowered Solanum dulcamara & orange-berried Ilex aquifolium cuttings ● 1858.03 – bulbs; Natal ● 1858.06 – seeds; Africa, leg. Dr Livingstone [Livingstone had been a guest of RW at Redesdale House in 1857] ● 1860.08 – 55 pkts seeds; Australia ● 1860.09 – 1 pkt seeds ● 1863.05 – 11 pkts seeds; Jamaica
950 WHEELER, George: Warminster, Wiltshire, England ✧ 1869.11 – 21 spp plants ● 1869.12 – 38 rare plants ● 1872.01 – 3 spp aquatic plants ✧ 1872.11 – 5 plants
951 WHITE, — (Colonel): Newton Manor, Co. Sligo ● 1856.02 – valuable collection of seeds (Araucaria imbricata [A. araucana])
952 WHITE, — & Mrs: Woodlands ✧ 1836.10 – Basket of greenhouse plants ✧ 1838.04 – 30 spp plants
953 WHITE, — (Mr): Talbot Street, Dublin ✧ 1837.05 – 9 Dahlias
954 WHITE, — (Dr): Yapton, Sussex, England ✧ 1865.04 – 17 plants
955 WHITE, — (Surgeon) ● 1856.07 – 100 pkts seeds
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956 WHITE, A.: 142 Capel Street, Dublin ● 1865.02 – 1 peruka
957 WHITE, John: Hazelwood, Co. Sligo ● 1875.06 – 35 rare plants; Co. Sligo
958 WHITE, T. A.: 27 Upper Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1857.05 – 115 pkts seeds; East Indies ● 1864.03 – tea (Thea sinensis) seeds ● 1864.07 – roots; India ● 1864.11 – parcel of roots “like ginger”; India
959 WHITE & CO. (nurserymen): Melbourne, Victoria, Australia ● 1861.10 – 169 pkts seeds; Australia
960 WHITEHEAD, — (Mr): Bank of Ireland ✧ 1837.05 – 11 Dahlia cvs
961 WHITLEY & OSBOURNE (nurserymen): Kensington, London, England ● 1839.10 – 26 spp plants
962 WILDE, William Robert Wills (Dr, later Sir): 21 Westland Row (later 1 Merion Square), Dublin (see Nelson 2012) ● 1843.09 – palm (Arecaceae) seeds ● 1844.04 – 37 pkts seeds; Buenos Aires, Argentina ● 1849.04 – 2 pkts seeds ● 1850.07 – 1 pkt seeds; China ✧ 1865.10 – some cuttings of Fuchsia cvs & 6 plants
963 WILKIE, Henry: 5 Hamilton Street, Dublin ● 1860.06 – 1 pkt seeds; Jamaica
964 WILKIE, William Spalding (gardener): The Phoenix Park, Dublin ✧ 1835.05 – 12 Calceolaria cvs
965 WILKINSON, — (Captain) ✧ 1865.02 – 1 parcel of rock plants (50 spp)
966 WILL, — (Miss): 46 Lower Mount Street, Dublin ● 1858.12 – seeds; Gibraltar
967 WILLIAMS, B. (nurseryman): Paradise Nursery, Upper Holloway, London, England ✧ 1872.11 – 39 plants ✧ 1879.03 – 3 plants
968 WILLIAMS, Henry (nurseryman): London, England ● 1862.10 – 23 spp plants
969 WILLIAMS, Richard: Drumcondra Castle, Dublin ● 1844.10 – 17 plants ● 1853.05 – 3 plants ✧ 1856.06 – 1 basket of roots ✧ 1867.05 – 19 ferns ✧ 1869.02 – 2 plants ✧ 1876.04 – 1 basket of rough herbaceous plants
970 WILLIAMS, Richard P.: Clontarf, Dublin ● 1877.02 – 3 shrubs ✧ 1877.02 – 7 shrubs ● 1878.01 – 2 Amelanchier plants ✧ 1878.01 – 2 plants ✧ 1879.09 – 6 Nymphaea cvs & 2 other aquatic plants
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971 WILLIAMS, T. (Revd): Hendon, Middlesex, England ✧ 1838.09 – 2 spp conifers
972 WILLIAMSON, William Crawford (Professor): Manchester, England ✧ 1878.07 – 1 plant
973 WILLS, Richard: Upper Leeson Street, Dublin ● 1856.08 – 136 pkts seeds; East Indies
974 WILSON, — (Dr): 29 Baggot Street, Dublin ● 1866.11 – 1 pkt seeds; China ● 1871.02 – 12 pkts seeds; Australia
975 WILSON, — (Mr): Stillorgan, Co. Dublin ● 1870.06 – large parcel of orchids; Trinidad
976 WILSON, E.: Mountjoy Square, Dublin ● 1874.07 – fern fronds mounted on paper
977 WILSON, George Frederick; Weybridge, Surrey, England ● 1876.03 – 6 bulbs of rare Lilium spp ✧ 1876.10 – 1 plant ● 1878.11 – 3 Lilium spp bulbs
978 WILSON, P. T. ✧ 1845.12 – 2 plants ✧ 1850.04 – 12 Pelargonium cvs
979 WILSON, W. (Revd): Glasnevin, Dublin ● 1857.05 – 9 pkts seeds; Australia
980 WINGFIELD, — (Mr) ✧ 1834.07 – 30 cuttings
981 WINGFIELD, W. N. (Revd) ● 1878.01 – cuttings of a rare plant
982 WOODHALL, Denholm ● 1834.11 – 10 plants
983 WOODMAN, Matthew: Torquay, Devon, England ✧ 1837.11 – 20 pkts seeds & 20 plants
984 WRIGHT, — (Mr): Thorndale, Dublin ● 1842.07 – 2 plants
985 WRIGHT, — (Mr): Drumcondra, Dublin ✧ 1853.04 – 2 plants
986 WRIGHT, — (Mr): Sherrard Gardens ✧ 1838.04 – 14 spp stove plants
987 WYBRANTS, Robert ● 1850.02 – 4 pkts seeds; India
988 WYLEY, Andrew (Colonial Geologist): Cape of Good Hope ● 1860.03 – 60 pkts rare seeds; Natal
989 WYNN, George: Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, England ✧ 1853.04 – 6 plants
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990 WYNNE, John: Hazelwood, Co. Sligo ● 1845.04 – greenhouse plants & seeds; India ✧ 1845.04 – 3 pkts seeds ✧ 1853.08 – 15 plants
991 YOUNG, J. (Sir) ✧ 1854.11 – 24 plants ● 1867.07 – 3 pkts seeds ● 1870.06 – 95 pkts seeds
992 YOUNG, William (gardener to the Earl of Enniskillen): Florencecourt, Co. Fermanagh ● 1834.07 – seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1835.03 – seeds; Cape of Good Hope ● 1835.04 – hardy plants & Rhododendron seeds ✧ 1841.05 – 29 cuttings
ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF IRELAND, The Phoenix Park, Dublin — see DUBLIN, Zoological Society
993 ZURICH, BOTANIC GARDEN: Switzerland ✧ 1856.09 – 132 plants ✧ 1859.05 – 22 plants ✧ 1866.09 – 17 rare plants ✧ 1871.09 – 36 spp rare plants ✧ 1872.04 – pkts seeds of Musa ✧ 1875.08 – 17 rare plants
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Plants names: scientific and vernacular
AAbies sp — 210.Acacia spp — 289, 600, 729.Acacia dealbata — 289.Acanthosicyos horridus; naras — 12.Acer spp; maple — 22.Achimenes spp — 42.Adiantum capillus-veneris — 946.Agave americana — 22, 283.agaves — 801.Allosorus crispus — 361.allspice (Myrtus pimenta = Pimenta dioica) — 570.alpine (and rock) plants — 42, 120, 151, 156, 252, 396, 417, 497,
542, 574, 613, 670, 679, 709, 714, 719, 750, 843, 850, 901, 913, 932, 965.
Amaryllis— 82, 132, 216.ambigo or navel orange — 848.Amelanchier — 970.Amherstia nobilis — 485.Anemone cvs (double) — 120.Anemone spp & cvs— 120, 259, 320, 651, 677.Anemone nemorosa — 259.Annona sp.; custard apple — 179.Apium graveolens (celery) — 120.apples; Malus cvs — 58, 120, 455, 949.aquatic plants — Aralia sp.; rice-paper — 281.Araucaria spp — 229, 313, 470, 736, 900, 951.Araucaria araucana (syn A. imbricata)— 900, 951.Araucaria excelsa; Norfolk Island pine — 736.Araucaria imbricata [A. araucana] — 900, 951.Arbutus spp — 338, 454, 571.Arbutus unedo — 338.Areca catechu — 259.argan plant; Argania spinosa — 175.Argania spinosa; argan plant — 175.artichokes — 120.Artocarpus altilis; breadfruit tree — 134.Asplenium lanceolatum — 686.auricula cvs (Primula) — 495, 654, 685.
Bbamboo — 112.beans — 246, 268.bee orchid (Ophrys apifera) — 353, 627.Begonia sp. (climbing) — 900.bois immortel — 616.breadfruit tree; Artocarpus altilis — 134.Brownea grandiceps — 52.
Ccacti — 290, 407, 574, 626, 745, 757, 787, 790, 900.Cactus speciossimum [Heliocereus speciosus] — 626.cactus/carnation, white — 574.Caffre corn — 325.Caladium spp — 358, 539.Caladium esculentum — 358.Calceolaria cvs — 152, 352, 448, 613, 831, 964.Callistephus sinensis; China aster — 323, 815.Calluna; heaths, Irish kinds — 440.Camellia cvs — 230, 363, 628.carnations & pinks (Dianthus cvs) — 33, 574.Catasetum abruptum — 363.Catasetum globiflorum — 363.Cedrus deodara; deodar — 120, 478, 505, 536.Cedrus libani — 119, 530.celery; Apium graveolens — 120.cereal grains (Poaceae) — 309.
Ceropegia sororia — 57.China aster (Callistephus sinensis) — 323, 815.Chinese yam (Dioscorea batatas) — 438.Chinese arbor-vitae (Platycladus orientalis) — 224.Chionodoxa — 622.chocolate plant (Theobroma cacao) — 530.Chrysanthemum cvs— 59, 120, 408, 564.Chrysophyllum cainito (star apple) — 877.Cinnamomum verum — 721.Cirsium sp.; thistle (?) — 949.Citrullus lanatus; watermelon — 721.Citrus spp & cvs — 37, 702, 848.Citrus aurantiifolia; lime — 702.coconut; Cocos nucifera — 22, 721.Cocos nucifera; coconut — 22, 721.Coleus cvs — 177.conifers— 120, 362, 563, 909, 971.Convolvulus — 425.Coopers Early Broad-leaved Rye (Lolium cv) — 859.Cordyline australis — 430.Cortaderia selloana; pampas grass — 29, 70, 438, 741, 765, 843.Corylus avellana ‘Pearson’s Prolific’ — 690.cotton — 177.Crataegus — 526, 702.Crinum — 296.Crocus spp — 417, 622.Crocus damascenus (= C. cancellatus subsp. damascenus) — 417.Cryptomeria japonica — 949.Cupressus sp.; cypress — 224.Curcuma longa; turmeric — 467.custard apple (Annona sp.) — 179.cycads — 571, 784.Cycas spp — 784.Cyclamen balearicum — 417.Cynodon dactylon (Poaceae); doob — 640.cypress; Cupressus sp. — 224.
DDaboecia; heaths, Irish kinds — 440.Dahlia cvs — 59, 120, 143, 150, 116, 164, 221, 237, 257, 278, 319,
366, 382, 400, 408, 413, 476, 511, 649, 677, 684, 685, 726, 770, 777, 815, 826, 862, 864, 940, 953, 960.
Dasyory coccinea — 537.Dendrobium devonianum — 117.deodar; Cedrus deodar — 120, 478, 505, 536.Dianthus cvs (carnations & pinks) — 33, 574.Dionaea muscipula — 424.Dioscorea batatas; Chinese yam — 438.Disa grandiflora — 537.doob (Cynodon dactylon (Poaceae)) — 640.doom palm (Hyphaene thebaica) — 261.Drosera spp — 909.durra [Sorghum bicolor] — 449.
Eepiphytes / epiphytical plant — 53, 185, 236, 252, 259, 290, 363,
404, 438, 460, 508, 522, 554, 574, 599, 723, 769, 848, 895, 900, 919.
Equisetum elongatum — 580.Erica spp — 94, 120, 156, 307, 400, 440, 571, 578, 586, 820.Erica ciliaris — 94.Erica mackayana — 578, 586.Eryngium pandanifolia — 2.Escallonia rubra — 58.Eucalyptus globulus — 844.Eugochia lactifera; milk plant — 303.Euphorbia spp — 313, 674, 762.Euphorbia caput-medusae — 762.Euphorbia pulcherrima (poinsettia) — 313.Euryale ferox — 404, 851.
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Fferns (including tree-ferns) [55] — 1, 41, 53, 62, 81, 94, 105, 110,
113, 136, 155, 181, 229, 244, 320, 321, 323, 353, 384, 385, 391, 410, 434, 436, 437, 494, 529, 538, 542, 560, 573, 580, 613, 622, 630, 673, 678, 686, 695, 702, 739, 773, 786, 805, 822, 840, 846, 855, 877, 881, 898, 904, 931, 969, 976.
ferns, tree- — 62, 136, 244, 385, 538, 613, 678, 855, 881.fern fronds mounted on paper — 976.Ficus elastica — 610.fly orchid; Ophrys muscifera — 427.Forsythia — 166.Fraxinus excelsior, variegated — 927.Fritillaria sp. — 621.Fuchsia spp & cvs — 120, 225, 330, 363, 390, 423, 702, 763, 770,
784, 815, 962.Fuchsia fulgens — 423.
GGentiana verna — 767.geraniums [Pelargonium cvs] — 251, 448, 676, 692, 702, 803.Gesneria sp. — 82.Gesneria tubiflora — 185, 289, 571, 674, 723, 770.ginger (Zingiber) — 467.ginger; roots like — 958.Gladiolus — 386, 560.Gloriosa superba — 887.gooseberries (Ribes uva-crispa cvs) — 120, 225, 455.gourd (Cucurbitaceae) — 848.grapes (Vitis vinifera) — 289, 949.grasses (Poaceae) — 29, 70, 85, 268, 273, 309, 438, 485, 509, 510,
741, 765, 843, 859, 900, 935.grass, kangaroo (? Themeda spp) — 509.grass, pampas (Cortaderia selloana) — 29, 70, 438, 741, 765, 843.grass, tussac — 273, 510.grass-tree (Xanthorrhoea spp) — 229.
HHawthornia hastata — 364.heaths [Erica spp] — 94, 120, 156, 307, 400, 440, 571, 578, 586,
820.Hedychium — 132.Heliocereus speciosusheliotrope — 319, 875.Helleborus — 54.Hibiscus sp. — 557.Holcus saccmaty — 438.Humulus lupulus cv — 285.Hymenoxys californica — 127.hyperborean pine [Pinus sp.] — 22.Hyphaene thebaica; doom palm — 261.
IIlex aquifolium: orange-berried — 949.Indian corn (Zea mays) — 554.indigo — 281.Ipomoea batatas; sweet potatoes — 949.Iris spp — 408, 441.Iris germanica — 408.
Jjalapa (Mirabilis jalapa) — 871.Juniperus sp.; “creeping juniper” — 545.Justicia sp.; Malabar nut tree — 22.
Kkangaroo grass (? Themeda spp) — 509.
Llaurels (? Laurus cvs) — 810.Laurus camphora — 610.Leptopteris superba — 855.Lilium spp — 542, 560, 605, 622, 786, 909, 977.
Lilium longiflorum — 560.Lilium wallichianum — 605, 786, 909.Lilium washingtoniana — 542.lily, Brazilian — ???.lime; Citrus aurantiifolia — 702.locust tree; Robinia spp — 22.Lolium cv (Coopers Early Broad-leaved Rye) — 859.
MMalabar nut tree; Justicia sp. — 22.Malus; apple cvs — 58, 120, 455, 949.maple; Acer spp — 22.Marsilea sp.; nardoo — 53, 373.Melocactus — 407, 574, 757.melon — 307.melon; boa constrictor — 416.Mikania guaco — 367.milk plant (Eugochia lactifera) — 303.millet — 246, 267.Mirabilis jalapa — 871.mistletoe (Viscum album) — 323, 949.moha grass — 858.mosses — 136.Musa spp & cvs — 142, 259, 289, 409, 665, 855, 869, 993.Musa cavendishii [M. acuminata Dwarf Cavendish] — 289.Musa coccinea — 142.Musa ensette — 855.Musa sapientum [M. × paradisiaca] — 259.Myroxylon peruviana — 405.myrtle [? Myrtus sp.] — 401.Myrtus pimenta (allspice; = Pimenta dioica) — 570.
Nnaras [Acanthosicyos horridus] — 12.nardoo [Marsilea sp.] — 53, 373.Neottia gemmipara [Spiranthes romanzoffiana] — 26.Nepenthes spp. — 348, 486, 571.Nepenthes lanata — 909.New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) — 141.Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria excelsa) — 736.Nottingham cob (Corylus avellana ‘Pearson’s Prolific’) — 690.nut-treeNymphaea cvs — 970.
Ooats — 77, 246, 267.olive; Olea europaea — 119.Ophrys apifera; bee orchid — 353, 627.Ophrys muscifera; fly orchid — 427.Opuntia sp — 613.orange; navel (ambigo) — 848.orchid, bee (Ophrys apifera) — 353, 627.orchid; double — 323.orchid, fly (Ophrys muscifera) — 427.orchids — 82, 104, 105, 117, 236, 290, 363, 432, 437, 462, 508, 522,
527, 571, 605, 702, 739, 801, 815, 820, 848, 869, 914, 975.Oryza sativa cvs — 51, 146.osiers (Salix spp) — 379.Osmunda regalis — 611.Ouvirandra fenestrella [Aponogeton madagascariensis] — 909.Oxalis spp — 669.Oxalis sp.; root like — 949.Ozothamnus rosmarinifolia — 29.
Ppalm, fan-leaved — 256.palm ferns — 855.palms (Arecaceae) — 96, 120, 256, 399, 441, 449, 461, 549, 563,
571, 605, 683, 703, 783, 861, 907, 910, 962.pampas grass; Cortaderia selloana — 29, 70, 438, 741, 765, 843.pansies (Viola cvs) — 58, 120, 211, 242, 413, 815.Paraguay jasmine (???) — 521.
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pea(s) — 246, 267, 487, 505.pea, munney — 505.peach; Prunus dulcis cv — 833.pears; Pyrus cvs — 58, 269, 456, 949.Pelargonium cvs — 20, 58, 114, 120, 124, 352, 354, 400, 413, 421,
460, 469, 476, 555, 628, 770, 883, 911, 978.Pelargonium; variegated cvs — 114.Persian Ranunculus cvs [R. asiaticus] — 120.peruka — 956.phok — 605.Phormium tenax; New Zealand flax — 29, 141, 509.Picea spp — 485, 912.Picea grandis — 912.Pimenta dioica (allspice; Myrtus pimenta) — 570.Pinguicula grandiflora: Co. Cork — 209.Pinguicula lutea — 424.pines, Mexican — ???.Pinus spp — 22, 186, 190, 201, 210, 229, 298, 323, 361, 545, 613,
656, 680, 770, 773, 826.Pinus banksii — 298.Pinus hispanica — 201.Pinus longifolia [P. roxburghii] — 770, 826.Pinus maritima — 186.Pinus nobilis — 361.Pinus uncinata — 201.Pinus sp.; “hyperborean pine” — 22.pitcher plants (? Nepenthes spp) — 348, 486, 571.plant supposed to be the plant that yields the African gum Alihanum;
Island of Ichahae — 692.Platycladus orientalis; Chinese arbor-vitae — 224.plums; Prunus domestica cvs — 455, 833.Poa flabellata (?); tussac grass — 273, 510.Poaceae (grasses) — 85, 309, 485, 859, 900, 935.Poinsettia [Euphorbia] pulcherrima — 313.Populus fastigiata (female) — 715.potato; Solanum tuberosum — 18, 195, 288, 399, 416, 458, 517, 553,
855.potato, American kidney seeds — 195.prickly comfrey (Symphytum cv) — 888.Primula spp & cvs — 259, 495, 654, 685, 876.Primula vulgaris — 259.Prunus domestica cvs; plum — 455, 833.Prunus dulcis cv: peach — 833.Psoralea esculenta — 106.pumpkin — 307.Pyrola [Moneses] uniflora — 630.Pyrus cvs: pears — 269, 456, 703, 949.
QQuercus hispanica — 201.
RRanunculus — 652.Rhododendron arboreum — 165, 219.Rhododendron edgeworthii — 120.Rhododendron dalhouseana — 120.Rhododendron hybrids — 229.Rhododendron (Ghent azalea) — 237.Rhododendron — 237, 266, 296, 444, 454, 907, 992.Ribes uva-crispa; gooseberry — 120, 225, 455.rice (Oryza sativa) — 51, 146.rice paper (Aralia sp.) — 281.Robinia pseudoacacia — 401.Robinia spp; locust tree — 22, 401.rock plants — see also alpine plantsRosa spp & cvs — 258, 337, 363, 451, 650, 652, 844, 858, 881, 935.rose, white moss (Rosa cv) — 451.rose, cabbage — 844.roses; mixed — 844.Rubus: Great Britain — 40.Russian stock — 323, 815.Rye; Coopers Early Broad-leaved (Lolium cv) — 859.
SSagittaria sagittifolia — 386.Salix spp; willows — 29, 108, 208, 277, 379, 541, 565, 682, 710,
756, 853.Salvia patens — 501.Sarracenia spp — 295, 307, 424.Sarracenia purpurea — 307.Sequoiadendron giganteum; syn. Wellingtonia gigantea — 394.shaddock, Jamaican — 613.Silphium theophrastus — 5.Simethis planifolius — 567.Solanum dulcamara, white-flowered — 949.Solanum tuberosum: potatoes — 195, 288, 399, 458, 517, 553, 855.Solanum tuberosum (American kidney potato seeds) — 195.Sorghum bicolor; durra — 449.Sparta grass (? Microchaeta tenuifolia) — 622.Spiranthes gemmipara (syn S. romanzoffiana) — 26.Staphelia spp — 174.star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito) — 877.stock, Russian — 323, 815.Strelitzia augusta var. [S. alba] — 754.succulents — 308.sweet potatoes; Ipomoea batatas — 949.Symphytum cv; prickly comfrey — 888.
TTaxus baccata cvs — 279, 408.Taxus baccata ‘Lutea’ — 279.tea (Thea sinensis) — 197, 768, 958.Thea sinensis; tea — 197, 768, 958.Themeda spp (?) — 509.Theobroma cacao; chocolate — 530.thistle (? Cirsium sp.) — 949.thistle, scarlet — 629.Tillandsia spp — 530.tree-ferns — 62, 136, 244, 385, 538, 613, 678, 855, 881.Trichomanes brevisetum (syn. T. speciosum) — 690.Trientalis europaea — 841.turmeric (Curcuma longa) — 467.tussac grass — 273, 510.Tweedia caerulea — 485, 521, 538.
VVanda teres — 404.Verbena spp & cvs — 30, 107, 120, 586, 763, 826.Verbena arraniana — 59, 142, 227, 259, 313, 309, 323, 324, 408,
571, 615, 665, 723, 741, 769, 770, 795, 847.Verbena tweedieana — 20, 59, 150, 229, 277, 289, 555, 733.Victoria regia [V. amazonica] — 367, [564], 687, 723.vines — 289, 400, 949.Viola spp & cvs — 58, 120, 211, 242, 413, 560, 815.Viscum album; mistletoe — 323, 949.Vitis vinifera; grapes cvs — 289, 400, 949.
Wwaterlilies — 15, 278, 307, 344, 404, 564, 909, 947.waterlilies, African — ???watermelon; Citrullus lanatus — 721.Wellingtonia gigantea = Sequoiadendron giganteum] — 394.wheat seeds from a mummy: Thebes, Egypt — 51.wheat — 51, 77, 100, 246, 267.willow (Salix spp) — 108, 208, 277, 565, 682, 710, 756, 853.
XXanthorrhoea spp; grass-tree — 229, 512.Xylomelum sp. — 145.
Yyams — 307, 701.yew, variegated; Taxus baccata cv — 408.yew — 408, 571.yew, yellow-fruited ; Taxus baccata ‘Lutea’ — 408.
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ZZingiber; ginger — 467.zom (remedy used by Caffirs from Cape Town) — 582
Places
AAbyssinia [Ethiopia] — 939Africa — 3, 155, 556, 949 (Livingstone)America — 196, 295, 387, 424, 519, 738Antigua — 163Argentina — 30, 85 (La Plata), 583, 740, 900 (“pampas of Buenos
Aires &d Cordillera”), 962Asia Minor: Erzerann — 345Australia — 27, 43, 44, 45, 46, 62, 86, 122, 125, 140, 144, 145, 178,
181, 184, 187, 203, 215, 229, 269, 294, 314, 329, 332, 364, 371, 398, 413, 420, 463, 465, 512, 513, 534, 546, 547, 601, 644, 680, 703, 752, 758, 834, 848, 857, 920, 921, 924, 930, 940, 949, 974, 979.
: New South Wales — 22, 138, 214, 514 (“collected by the Government Botanist”), 655, 665 (“Thomas Mitchell’s inland journey”), 672, 736, 766, 791, 855 (interior), 915, 916, 923
: Queensland — 129, 707 : South Australia — 7, 45 (Adelaide), 424 (Francis Gregory
Expedition), 464, 525 (Adelaide), 653 : Tasmania — 231 (Hobart), 613, 838 (Queenstown) : Victoria — 53, 63, 424, 624, 625, 959 : Western Australia — 129 (Picton, Bunbury), 422, 424 (King
George Sound), 940 (King George Sound), 949Azores — 769
BBahlee [=Bali, Indonesia] — 635Barbados — 302Borneo — 214Brazil — 6 (south coast), 22, 82, 159, 236, 290 (Rio de Janeiro), 363
(Organ Mountains & Rio de Janeiro), 599 (Rio de Janeiro), 770, 848 (Bahia & Rio de Janeiro), 945
Britain — 40, 47, 323, 494, 591, 661, 949Burma — 916
CCaffraria [South Africa] — 57Canada — 22, 122, 553 (St Ives, Newfoundland), 756 (Nova Scotia) : Upper — 171, 665 (Table Rock, Niagara)Cape of Good Hope — 17, 22, 32, 156, 160, 202, 214, 217, 233, 247,
251, 313, 325, 369, 371, 413, 430, 474, 524, 537, 554, 571, 582, 585, 669, 680, 691, 700, 706, 713, 749, 784, 797, 801, 802, 856, 866, 877, 891, 917, 940, 992.
Ceylon — 22, 109, 143, 165, 219, 355, 377, 424 (Royal Botanic Gardens, Peradineya), 507, 617, 809, 861
Chile — 92, 328China — 115, 117, 190, 249, 259, 368, 443, 531, 648, 666, 812, 845,
877, 922, 962, 974Corfu — 218Crimea, Russia — 24, 481, 877 (Sebastopol), 940
EEast Indies — 10, 22 (Ternate & other islands), 74, 80, 84, 109, 195,
272, 461, 468, 469, 489, 554, 598, 620, 632, 635 (Bali), 646, 727, 729, 742, 743, 829, 861, 944, 958, 973,
Egypt — 51 (Thebes), 261, 381, 449 (Thebes)England — 236Ethiopia [=Abyssinia] — 939Europe — 155 (southern ), 856
FFalkland Islands — 756Fiji — 424France — 647 (Montpelier), 927
GGambia River — 335Gambia (The) — 104, 148, 318Germany — 95, 395, 409, 458, 498, 542 (Karlsruhe), 949 (Frankfurt)Gibraltar — 940, 966Greece — 5, 218 (Corfu), 228 (Ionian Islands), 622, 789Greenland — 22Guadeloupe — 616
HHawai’i (= Sandwich Islands) — 410 (Honolulu: Governor’s
garden), 432, 502Himalaya — 23, 25, 101, 132, 153, 154, 195, 210, 212, 286, 348,
352, 605, 656, 794, 815, 873Hongkong — 877
IIndia — 8, 9, 21, 35, 36, 83, 112, 141, 157, 192, 199, 224, 247, 255,
258, 266, 310, 326, 331, 347, 365, 411, 415, 428, 429, 432, 434, 442, 474, 480, 496, 488, 550, 554, 568, 594, 605, 608, 611, 618, 645, 651, 725, 729, 776, 817, 8 825, 48, 858, 861, 868, 899, 918, 924, 926, 932, 937, 958, 987, 990
: Bengal — 22, 640, 808, 902, 943 : Bombay — 75 : Calcutta — 11, 31, 67, 91, 105, 146, 168, 189, 205, 296, 354,
425, 518, 574, 718, 749, 815, 949 : Lahore — 646, 874 : Madras — 436 : Mysore — 392 : Nilghiri Hills — 340, 811 : north/northern — 415, 605 : Rajpootana — 605 : Sahannapore — 798 : Simla — 605 : The Deccan — 861 : The Sind & other parts — 666Ionian Islands — 218 (Corfu), 228Ireland — 56, 181, 652 (north), 946 (Aran Islands, Galway Bay) : Co. Antrim — 652, 685 (Glenarm) : Co. Clare — 321, 689 : Co. Cork — 26 (Castletownbere), 209, 567 : Co. Dublin, — 323 (Dublin Mountains), 652 (Dublin
Mountains, Kelly’s Glen, Killiney Hill), 685 (Dublin Mountains, Portmarnock)
: Co. Galway — 94, 353, 440, 578, 627, 767, 946 (Aran Islands) : Co. Kerry — 110, 690 : Co. Kilkenny — 323 : Co. Londonderry — 652 : Co. Meath — 652 : Co. Sligo, — 920, 957 : Co. Tipperary — 427 : Co. Westmeath — 652 : Co. Wicklow — 652 (Powerscourt Waterfall), 927Island of Ichahae — 692Italy — 67 (Firenze), 195 (Pisa), 304, 316 (Firenze), 712 (Sicily),
751 (Sicily), 815, 856 (Naples),
JJamaica — 16, 22, 60, 69, 262, 412, 456, 554, 701, 702 (Kingston),
877, 949, 963Japan — 298, 459, 533, 744, 909, 929Java — 403Jersey — 686Jerusalem — 119
KKonigsberg [now Kaliningrad, Russia] — 523
LLebanon — 119 (Mount Lebanon), 530Lord Howe Island “and elsewhere in Australia” — 855
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MMadagascar — 713Madeira — 22, 224, 449, 554, 742, 829Malta — 198, 778Mauritius — 226, 446, 713Mexico — 58, 139, 170, 213, 229, 554, 704, 749 — — Morocco — 175
NNepal — 22 (Gossain Than), 291, 605, 690New Holland [see also Australia] — 126, 188, 218, 280, 438, 571,
691, 694, 769, 793, 879, 892, 918New Zealand — 1, 45, 46, 90, 136, 179, 235, 264, 575, 594, 606,
613, 633, 634, 766, 843, 855, 937, 940, 942, 949 Nicaragua — 399Norfolk Island — 672, 915North America — 22, 83, 307, 354, 504, 584, 613, 749, 813, 876,
884. Norway — 169 (Christiana [Oslo]), 512
OOld Calabar, West Africa — 532, 633Otaheite [Tahiti] — 22, 375
PPalestine — 747Penang — 281Peru: Lima — 554Portugal — 551 (Lisbon), 848Rocky Mountains, North America — 87
RRussia: Crimea — 877 : St Petersburg — 799
SSt Helena — 22, 131St Vincent, West Indies — 814 Sandwich Islands [Hawai’i] — 432, 502Scotland — 22, 630, 652 (Ben Lawers, Perthshire), 841Sierra Leone — 554Singapore — 486South America: Demerara — 243, 307, 721South Africa — 57, 424, 801 : Natal — 345, 424, 643, 940 (Fort Beaufort), 949, 988South Sea Islands — 855South America — 30, 470, 693, 848, 866, 908, 949southwest Africa — 12Spain — 607 (Madrid), 681, 867 (southern)Swan River Colony [=Western Australia] — 22, 144, 424, 615, 653,
858, 940 (Swan River Settlement [Perth])Switzerland: Vale of Chamonix, — 22Syria: Damascus — 417
TTobago — 13, 218Trinidad — 22, 257, 407, 603, 893, 975Turkey : Constantinople — 22
UUruguay — 367USA — 118, 122, 128, 576, 693 (north and mid-USA) : Alabama — 612 : California — 118, 128, 394 (Big Trees), 688 (San Francisco) : Illinois — 22 : Louisiana, New Orleans — 22, 61, 177 : Mississippi — 171 : Missouri — 171 : New Jersey, Phillipsburg — 89 : New York — 22, 245 (Phillipsville), 787 : Oregon — 487 : Pennsylvania, Philadelphia — 22, 127
USA (contd) : Texas — 311, 944
VVan Dieman’s Land [= Tasmania, Australia] — 76, 84, 143, 147,
424, 657, 905Venezuela — 303
WWest Indies — 22, 290, 398, 466, 506, 569, 621, 642, 779, 866
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