Abstract
Henry Noltie, no stranger to Indian botanists, is an adorable botanist and avid plant and botanical-art historian of colonial India and of the Madras Presidency in particular. Many, I am sure, will recall his magnificent volumes on Robert Wight, another Scot, who revolutionized the understanding and management of economic plants of the Indian subcontinent.
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