Some Additional Observations on the Method of Preserving Seeds from Foreign Parts, for the Benefit of Our American Colonies: With an Account of the ... Care of Dr. George Young (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Ellis, John

 
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Excerpt from Some Additional Observations on the Method of Preserving Seeds From Foreign Parts, for the Benefit of Our American Colonies: With an Account of the Garden at St. Vincent, Under the Care of Dr. George Young

A further confirmation of the danger of expofing feeds to the air, and not fowing them direc'tly when opened, will appear fi'om the following extraé'r of a letter from Fort Marlborough, in Sumatra, dated March the sth, 1771, to a gentleman in Lon don, who was fo kind as to communicate it to me.

The Grafs-feeds that you fent me in bottles (fuch as red and white Clover, Trefoil, Lucerne, See.) I planted immediately a, little Of each; thefe grew extremely well. A few days after I fowed fbme more in a different lbil, and only a few vegetated and fell Off immediately. I then thought it was owing to the foil, and directly planted the remainder in the firfi foil, but not one everflmwed itfelf, which muft be owing to the air let in upon them. This parcel was put up with Guinea pepper.

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Born 1946 Qualifications Science in Civil Engineering (1st class Hons), University of Strathclyde, 1967 Phd in Civil Engineering Hydraulics, University of Strathclyde, 1970 Employmment Lecturer, University of Strathclyde, 1970-1986 Spe

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