G. B. Mc Keown (Draperstown) – Many thanks for details; please send specimens No. 2. We will do our best to help, only it may take some little time before the result of the analysis is known. Your notes are most interesting, send as often as possible, pencil will do. Yes! the Clubmoss is Lycopodium clavatum, Linn, or the “Stag’s-horn Clubmoss”; it is not common, but appears to be generally distributed. The curious Sycamore leaves are evidently the result of some injury to the tree; we will look into this matter further.
Category: Nature and Antiquarian Notes
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G. B. Mc Keown (Draperstown) – Your rocks have been submitted to an expert, who is as yet somewhat doubtful as to their structure, and asks for more information. Will you kindly send details of their exact location – i.e., give the townland in which each occurs and any other details you can; a rough sketch map would be useful.
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G. B. Mc Keown (Draperstown).–Your rocks have been submitted to an expert, who is as yet somewhat doubtful as to their structure, and asks for more information. Will you kindly send details of their exact location–i.e., give the townland in which each occurs and any other details you can; a rough sketch map would be useful.