HERBARIUM SPECIMENS: NEW ZEALAND PLANTS.
. ; Suy-rOn''-jay: way - the' ,s.s. Athonic,. and 'talcing' with . ino' a ; number of .' living -native plants; I was "naturally enough' desirous of getting them , properly■ named. On asking at the.-'Dominion Museum 'to' see a colled-: tion'of' herbarium" Specimens;-!- was;: informed there was. not' such a thing, but that I might bo ablo'-tp 'see one at the Biological' Department, r Oil ap- . plying' : there, both Mr.. Kirk and Mr. Cockayne informed iiie there was not no;; had over been any. It seems, somewhat strange that one cannot get any information, or . see ■'anything,'" of our native plants,, and it is a great drawback, to -me not. to.'-be able to have, seen a herbariumcollection. I hope' ton. my. return •'something will have been .am, etc., • i JAMBS; O. WALTERS, . ■■■ Nurseryman, Wangauui. ' • October 6, 1910. . '■ i ' •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 10
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137HERBARIUM SPECIMENS: NEW ZEALAND PLANTS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 10
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