Paper on the richness of rare botanical species to be found on Ben Lawers, Canlochan and adjacent mountains, Loch na gar, Ben Laoigh. Copy typescript with manuscript alterations. [Incomplete]. Author unidentified [R.H. Corstorphine]
Publication entitled 'Complete Collection of the British Ferns and their Allies in the English Lake District'. Collected and arranged by James Flintoft, Keswick, Cumberland. Has inscription "for Aunt Mary with Charlotte Macari's love. Stirling, October 29, 1857".
Letters to Robert Henry Corstorphine and/or Margaret Corstorphine, 1926-1944. Correspondents include: John F.G. Chapple, Margaret Corstorphine (drafts), Ursula Duncan, J.E. Lovsley, J.R. Mathews, E. Nelmes, H.W. Pugsley, Noel Sandwith, A.J. Wilmott, Col. A.H. Wolley-Dod. (106-177)
Signed copy of testamentary statement by Margaret Corstorphine regarding disposal of botanical collections, library and scientific apparatus, and work to be carried out by Dr George Taylor on same and on completion of the Angus Flora, 9 February 1943. Confirmed 30 June 1944. Also includes a copy of the will of Mrs Margaret Buncle or Corstorphine, 30 June 1944.
Printed private and confidential circular from C.E. Moss, Botany School, Cambridge, to members of the Club, 27 August, 1915. Concerns dispute between the Secretary and Treasurer and members of the Club.
The Flora of the Carse of Gowrie, by Professor R.J.D. Graham. Reprinted from The Fair Land of Gowrie. With manuscript inscription 'With best wishes from R.J.D. Graham' .n.d. [1939].
The Flora of the Dundee District, by Professor R.J.D. Graham. Reprinted from the Scientific Survey of Dundee and District. Two copies with manuscript inscriptions, 'R.M. Corstorphine with the author's kind regards and thanks', and 'With best wishes from R.J.D. Graham' .n.d. [1939]