Planting arrangements for gardens at University College Dundee and suggestions that a collection of colour postcards could be made up at University College and Outlook Tower to show varying landscapes and settlement types in Scotland and abroad. Also project to build relief model of Tay basin from results of survey. Reference to photographers and postcard manufacturers George Washington Wilson, Valentine & Sons, Sir John Evelyn Leslie Wrench. Mentions 'St. Andrews' Wilson and Alastair Geddes.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistProvides a draft of his application for a post of botanist at Agricultural College, Wye, Kent. Seeks Patrick Geddes' advice on how to complete the application, to whom he should address it. Discusses his desire to stay on at Dundee but explains the financial constraints of doing so, his debts, and the necessity of providing for his three children.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistReprinted from 'The Scottish Geographical Magazine', pp. 229-241. With colour map illustrating 'Geographical distribution of the main plant associations of the Highlands'. Enclosed: '"Hardy's Botanical" Map of Scotland', over-written and hand coloured presumably by Marcel Hardy. Printed.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistManuscript.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistRefers to planning and maintenance arrangements for gardens in University College. Hardy lists plants and species arrangements. Mentions Watson.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistTypescript.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistManuscript.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistExtracted from La Géographie: Bulletin de la Société de Geographie, VI, pp. 309-312.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistPossibly an outline of the survey. Manuscript.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistReference to [W.G.] Smith and [Johannes] Warming. Manuscript with diagrams.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologist'Bois de Chênes liège (Quercus Suber L.), Mamelon slicieux de la Plaine de Saint-Martin-de-Londres.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. V.' endorsed in top margin
'Bois de Chênes rouvres (Quercus sessiliflora Smith), à Rouet, près Saint-Martin-de-Londres.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. IV.'
'Ecorce de Chêne liège recouverte de Lichens et de Mousses.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. VI.'
'Gué du Renard sur le Rieutard, Plaine de Saint-Martin-de-Londres.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. VII.'
'Marcel Hardy, phot.'
'Phototypie A. Bergeret et Cie., Nancy.'
'Soc. Lang, de Géogr.'
Also diagram of botanic garden on reverse side. Manuscript.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistReference to W.G. Smith and [Charles M.] Flahault. Manuscript with diagrams.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologist'Bois de bordure de rivière, bords du Lamalou dans la plaine de Saint- Martin-de-Londres.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. VII.' endorsed in top margin
'Garigue de Lavit, à 20 kilom. au N. de Montpellier.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. I.'
'Chêne vert (Quercus Ilex L.) de Lavit (C'est celui qui occupe le milieu de la PI. I).'
'Tome XXVI, PI. II.'
"Le Mâquis au S. du Pic Saint-Loup.'
'Tome XXVI, PI. III.'
'Marcel Hardy, phot.'
'Phototypie A. Bergeret et Cie., Nancy.'
'Soc. Lang, de Géogr.'
Marcel Hardy
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologistManuscript.
Hardy, Marcel, fl. 1876-1920, botanist and ecologist