RefNoEXP/4/5/1/9
LevelItem
TitleBotanical Report for the World Wildlife Fund by J H Dickson
Date1962
DescriptionReport written for the WWF as they provided a grant which enabled a biologist to take part in the Royal Society expedition, as explained at the beginning of this report. The report is divided into the following sections:
1. botanical interest of the Tristan da Cunha Islands
2. botanical results of the expedition
3. scope of future botanical work
4. recommendations for conservation
Accompanied by letter from Jim [Dickson] to George Hemmen.
Extent3pp
FormatTypescript and manuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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