. The Annals of Scottish natural history. Natural history; Natural history -- Scotland. THE LATE REV. GEORGE GORDON, , 67 as a British plant on Rosehaugh, in the Black Isle, near Inverness. His name occurs as early as 1827, in Jameson's u Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal," as an authority on the plants of the North of Scotland. Dr. Gordon, in 1839, published the results of his labours in the " Collectanea to the Flora of Moray," a work the value of which has been heartily recognised by H. C. Watson in. his great " Topographical ; Mr. Watson states f


. The Annals of Scottish natural history. Natural history; Natural history -- Scotland. THE LATE REV. GEORGE GORDON, , 67 as a British plant on Rosehaugh, in the Black Isle, near Inverness. His name occurs as early as 1827, in Jameson's u Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal," as an authority on the plants of the North of Scotland. Dr. Gordon, in 1839, published the results of his labours in the " Collectanea to the Flora of Moray," a work the value of which has been heartily recognised by H. C. Watson in. his great " Topographical ; Mr. Watson states further that he had had the advantage of a copy of the " Col- lectanea " checked at a later date by Dr. Gordon, and also of a catalogue of British plants checked by him for the county of Ross in 1834 ; and he adds : " Without the valued assist- ance of Dr. Gordon, with his friend and fellow-worker in Natural Science, Mr. W. A. Stables, my own writings would have been sadly deficient in the botany of Moray and ; He gave much attention to the archaeology of Morayshire,. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Edinburgh : David Douglas


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