"Field notes Vol. 259 documents Nathaniel Lord Britton's botanical collecting in the Virgin Islands in 1913 on the West Indian Exploration expedition (a joint venture of the New York Botanical Garden, Carnegie Institution of Washington, and the United States National Museum), with Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton, John Adolph Shafer, Walter Charles Fishlock, Delia West Marble, and Joseph Nelson Rose. It is comprised of a list of specimen numbers 1-765, collected January 31-February 14, 1913 in Tortola, St. John, and St. Thomas. The notebook includes dates and locations, and entries have very brief descriptive information on the plant and/or habitat. Most entries do not have the full plant name."
"Field notes Vol. 186 documents Nathaniel Lord Britton's botanical collecting in the Virgin Islands in 1913 on the West Indian Exploration expedition (a joint venture of the New York Botanical Garden, Carnegie Institution of Washington, and the United States National Museum), with Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton, John Adolph Shafer, Walter Charles Fishlock, Delia West Marble, and Joseph Nelson Rose. It is comprised of a list of specimen numbers 766-1485, collected February 13-March 5, 1913 in Tortola, Virgin Gorda, Anegada, St. John, and St. Thomas. The notebook includes dates and locations, and entries have very brief descriptive information on the plant and/or habitat. Most entries do not have the full plant name."
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