Bark - Specimen details

Bark - Specimen details

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Catalogue Number: 77215

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Plant Name 84.01 RUBIACEAE Cinchona sp Entry Book Number 21.1983
Artefact Name Bark Vernacular Name
Iso Country Bahamas TDWG Region Bahamas
Parts Held Bark Geography Description San Salvador, Central America
Uses BarkUse: User: Not defined TDWG use
Storage Bottles, boxes etc Related Items
Donor Pharm Soc GB Donor No
Donor Date 22/08/1983 Donor Notes Lewis & Peach, through Foster (Secretary of Society of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce) & D. Hanbury (Hanbury Collection), c.1855
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Collection Notes Collection Date
Exhibition Expedition
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Notes: Accompanying letter is dated 15 December 1855, from Foster (Secretary of the Society of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce) to Daniel Hanbury and reads: 'Sir, The Council of this Society have received from one of their Colonial Corresondents some specimens of, bark known in the country as Chincona [sic]. I am directed to send you a sample of it and to express the hope of the Council that they may be favoured with a report from you on it. In the country whence it comes, it is used as a febrifuge & it is imagined, that it may contain Quinine or some analogous substance or a subsititue for it. It can be had in considerable quantities, if commercially worth importing. Should the specimen enclosed be worth your acceptance I am to beg that you will retain it. I regret, that it is so small, but the whole quantity sent admits of my sending no more.' Botanical identification inferred from vernacular name and geography. Card catalogue entry indexed under 'Native Name Only - Barks.'

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