Archival Resources Details

Dr John A Lamberton Records

Title
Dr John A Lamberton Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
M490
Date Range
1950 - 1995
Description

Correspondence - General, 1965 - 1985
Correspondence - Tigaso etc, oil; extracts from botanical sources (unspecified); Comments on draft ms from H H Hatt, 1954 - 1958. Also includes photograph dated 1950
Correspondence - Uncaria, Wenkert/Poisson, 1966 - 1967
Correspondence - Schelhammera, Kreysigia, 1968 - 1977
Correspondence - Daphniphyllum, 1974 - 1975
Correspondence - Croton Research, 1976 - 1980
Correspondence (after retirement), 1986 - 1995
Drafts prepared after retirement, 1986 - 1991
Drafts of later papers, 1985
Doctorate of Science Thesis, University of Sydney, 1968

Formats
paper, photograph and Photographs
Access
Available for reference

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