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  • ea; between 1840 to 1856, he sent to the Kew herbarium a series of what William Hooker described as
  • or of the Botanic gardens and in 1910 of the Herbarium also.
  • e has been adopted by the Western Australian Herbarium, although has met with some controversy.
  • Herbarium and Botanical Garden, Shah Abdul Latif Unive
  • In 1988, a herbarium and meeting room for groups meetings and con
  • His herbarium and library are conserved by the University
  • unningham established the New Zealand Fungal Herbarium, and he published extensively on taxonomy of
  • tralian botanist who works at the Queensland Herbarium and Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mount Coot-tha
  • 1957, Hubbard was promoted to Keeper of the Herbarium and Library at Kew, and rose to Deputy Direc
  • Torrey made over his valuable herbarium and botanical library to Columbia College in
  • In 1965, he became head of the herbarium and assistant director and became director o
  • ny-sided alpine flora and fauna by way of an herbarium and a collection of stuffed animals, e.g. an
  • with Rod Simmons, Mark Strong (U.S. Natural Herbarium), and Ted Bradley (George Mason University)
  • Bennett was assistant keeper of the Banksian herbarium and library at the British Museum from 1827
  • ointed curator of the orchid division of the herbarium and, according to Kew, "under his direction,
  • He was offered a position at the Farlow Herbarium as a research associate, then as Assistant C
  • His contributions to the herbarium assembled by Sir James Edward Smith are pres
  • After Dulwich he was employed at Kew as herbarium assistant to Sir Arthur William Hill, the Di
  • was born in 1926 and joined the staff of the herbarium at Kew in 1948.
  • His plant specimens are now in the herbarium at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.
  • He started work as an assistant in the Herbarium at Kew in 1873, and was Assistant Keeper fro
  • to Ireland in 1834 and became curator of the herbarium at Trinity College, Dublin.
  • in Plant Systematics and the director of the herbarium at the University of Canterbury in Christchu
  • His herbarium at Kew is one of the word's most extensive,
  • fter whom the Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological Herbarium at the University of Wyoming is named.
  • ed until 1878 when he became director of the herbarium at the University of Berlin.
  • ants to James Backhouse which are now in the Herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Br
  • med the rooms hosting the New Zealand Fungal Herbarium at its Auckland site the GH Cunningham Mycol
  • She was also an Associate at the Herbarium at the University of California, Berkeley an
  • was appointed a research fellow at the Gray Herbarium at Harvard University.
  • deputy director of the botanical garden and herbarium, becoming director of the Botanical Museum i
  • sland who was associated with the Queensland Herbarium beginning in 1945 until his death.
  • he was assistant at the Botanical Museum and Herbarium, Berlin-Dahlem, on 1 October 1920, the begin
  • Prior to his stint with the Herbarium, Blake received a Walter and Eliza Hall Fell
  • She was a herbarium botanist at UCLA from 1941 through 1947.
  • Dingley developed the New Zealand Fungal Herbarium, building specimen numbers from 4,000 to 35,
  • A herbarium collection of over 5,000 specimens was start
  • The herbarium collection of the Congo Museum was transferr
  • r even extinct in Mexico, with only a single herbarium collection from 1880 verified; more recent s
  • In January 1906, he presented his herbarium consisting of more than 100,000 mounted spec
  • His herbarium, containing more than 20,000 species, is sti
  • he went to Japan to collect insects for the herbarium dealer George Meyer Darcis (He went to Japan
  • Herbarium, Dept. of Botany, Fac.
  • Oxford Virtual Field Herbarium entry
  • as "Poet's Seat" by Tuckerman in a surviving herbarium entry for November 10th of that year.
  • ibed by Odoardo Beccari in 1918 based on two herbarium field numbers collected by C. G. Rogers in 1
  • an Improver, then Assistant for India in the Herbarium, finally Keeper of Herbarium and Library.
  • 964, he was associated with the East African Herbarium for 15 years.
  • His herbarium from the trip consisted of 620 species, of w
  • The Seed Herbarium Image Project (SHIP) began in 2003 and has c
  • s old at the time and was the curator of the herbarium in Rangoon.
  • ad seen a fragment of the plant in the Paris herbarium in 1838, and had long sought it in the wild
  • The original specimens were kept in an herbarium in Berlin until they were destroyed in a bom
  • ecame Curator of Harvard's Oakes Ames Orchid Herbarium in 1953, Curator of Economic Botany in 1958,
  • he returned to England and worked at the Kew Herbarium in London before going to South Africa where
  • New Norcia, but was transferred to the State Herbarium in Perth in June 1970.
  • ion of his specimens is in the Ulster Museum Herbarium in Belfast, having been donated in 1919 to t
  • nsis), The Harvard University Herbaria (Gray Herbarium Index), and the Australian National Herbariu
  • nsion which houses seminar rooms, a library, herbarium, insect collection, guest rooms, kitchen, an
  • The University of Reading Herbarium is a herbarium on the University of Reading'
  • His herbarium is preserved at the Charleston Museum.
  • Part of his herbarium is now in the Ulster Museum.
  • His herbarium is now kept at the Museo Tridentino di Scien
  • The focus of the Jepson Herbarium is California vascular plants, including the
  • His impressive herbarium is now part of the botanical conservatory in
  • The Current Curator of the Jepson Herbarium is Bruce Baldwin who is also a Professor in
  • The Herbarium is also home to the State Botanical Collecti
  • after E. B. Copeland, curator of the Manila Herbarium) is a species of pitcher plant native to the
  • d the botany department at Harvard; the Gray Herbarium is named after him.
  • David Mabberley - Keeper of the Herbarium, Library, Art and Archives at the Royal Bota
  • nist, professor emeritus at the Norton Brown Herbarium, Maryland (see his cv).
  • scribed in 1986 from living plants and dried herbarium material and named in honour of the Dutch bo
  • Much additional herbarium material was accumulated during this time, r
  • n has been found, according to the Nationaal Herbarium Nederland, and it did not exhibit fruit or s
  • The herbarium now forms part of the U.S. National Herbariu
  • The Herbarium of LSU
  • His first herbarium of over 10,000 sheets is at the Brooklyn Bot
  • He worked at the library and herbarium of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew between 1866 a
  • s collections were purchased by the National Herbarium of New South Wales and the National Herbariu
  • The National Herbarium of Victoria is one of Australia's premier st
  • is fungal collections are in the mycological herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
  • It is deposited at the National Herbarium of the Netherlands in Leiden.
  • He maintained a herbarium of dried specimens and contributed specimens
  • Maintains the national herbarium of Finland containing 3,1 million specimens
  • This is done primarily through the National Herbarium of Victoria, which is based at the Gardens.
  • He taught until 1846, when he joined the herbarium of the National Museum of Natural History.
  • In 1836 he bought the herbarium of Dr. Steudel, and the next year the Presco
  • ned for five years, sending home a ‘valuable herbarium of native specimens' and new plants, includi
  • Maintaining a herbarium of Kerala Flora comprising 51,104 specimens
  • otanic Garden, in Claremont, and in the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University.
  • small garden with greenhouses as well as an herbarium of about 100,00 specimens.
  • of 2200 m, and are deposited at the National Herbarium of the Netherlands (L) in Leiden.
  • He began work at the herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1948 an
  • in the description, but is likely to be the herbarium of the Nippon Dental College (NDC).
  • ambridge, Burkill served as Assistant in the Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1897
  • and is published biannually by the National Herbarium of New South Wales, Royal Botanic Gardens &
  • samune, which Masamune had bequeethed to the herbarium of the Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natura
  • pointed by Asa Gray as assistant in the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University in 1873, he later beca
  • Dr. Helen M. Gilkey, curator of the herbarium of the Oregon State College, published it as
  • work was aided by his use of the library and herbarium of his friend Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820) a
  • efore he transferred in 1964 to the National Herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Sydney, New
  • lishment and maintenance of an arboretum and herbarium of the native flora of New Zealand and an ar
  • is in honor of Dr. J.H. Burdick of the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University who first described th
  • 1 February 1997, when staff of the Hong Kong Herbarium of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservati
  • rcolors of mushrooms, manuscripts, a private herbarium of more than 20,000 specimens including plan
  • siliquis found in Johann Christian Buxbaum's herbarium Plantarum minus cognitarum centuria, that wa
  • Herbarium, poetry (2008)
  • has now been amalgamated into the main algal herbarium preserved as one entity by the system of mar
  • nd is a major partner in Australia's Virtual Herbarium project.
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium, proposed that this species should be rename
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium proposed that this species should be renamed
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium, proposed that this species should be rename
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium, proposed that this species should be rename
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium proposed that this species should be renamed
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium, proposed that this species should be rename
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium proposed that this species should be renamed
  • search botanist from the Australian National Herbarium, proposed that this species should be rename
  • In 2001 the Hong Kong Herbarium published the Checklist of Hong Kong Plants
  • Currently, the Western Australian Herbarium recognises only two informal subspecies know
  • He was Librarian of the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1860-1890 a
  • ndex of author abbreviations compiled at the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1980.
  • y, of which he was a principal, with 50 good herbarium samples per year, up to a total of 2,000 pla
  • Mueller labeled one herbarium sheet as Utricularia albiflora var.
  • first collected and inadvertently pressed in herbarium sheets by the botanist T.Heldreich in centra
  • has been director of FSU's Robert K. Godfrey Herbarium since August 2003.
  • Herbarium specimen
  • iginal material of this species includes the herbarium specimen Eyma 3968, which bears a male inflo
  • The illustrations are drawn from herbarium specimens of Hooker's herbarium, and subsequ
  • to Scirpus congdonii and was described from herbarium specimens once mislabeled as such.
  • It was discovered to be a new species when herbarium specimens thought to be Smilax californica w
  • Herbarium specimens named N. junghuhnii were collected
  • 2 study concluded that a "large majority" of herbarium specimens labeled as A. frostiana were actua
  • Herbarium specimens dry to a reddish-brown colour on t
  • ure he sent some fine botanical drawings and herbarium specimens to the botanist James Petiver, a L
  • used Veitch further embarrassment by sending herbarium specimens and live plants direct to Sir Will
  • In addition to the herbarium specimens research staff are working on bota
  • ndrons and nearly 100 other species and 1400 herbarium specimens, including the epiphytic lilly Lil
  • so collected some 5,000 plant specimens in a herbarium, subsequently donated to the Civico Museo Do
  • y, hence the collection code LSUMZ), the LSU Herbarium, the Louisiana State Arthropod Museum which
  • Amir Hamzah, a draughtsman of the Buitenzorg Herbarium, under the direction of B. H. Danser.
  • Herbarium vivum mycologicum sistens fungorum per totam
  • A special medicinal herbarium was completed in 1306.
  • Elliot's herbarium was one of the largest in America during his
  • His vast herbarium was destroyed during the bombing of Berlin i
  • The herbarium was established in 1846, and now contains ab
  • turned to England in February 1880, when his herbarium was sent to the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew a
  • orated due to bad storage in Copenhagen; his herbarium was reconstructed some 150 years after his d
  • t and the Director of the Indiana University Herbarium where he optimizes laboratory protocols and
  • 1817), a retired barrister, who formed an herbarium, which passed to his nephew.
  • a fragment of this number in the Buitenzorg Herbarium which does not agree at all with the descrip
  • study of plants and the formation of a rich herbarium, which his ample means permitted.
  • His herbarium, which consisted of about 200 folios of moss
  • a map of the country he had explored, and an herbarium which he presented to the viceroy.
  • s named in honor of Jean Raynal of the Paris Herbarium who had collected this species in Cameroon a
  • urrently over 550 000 specimens in the Allan Herbarium with 5000-8000 being added annually.
  • He bequeathed the whole of his herbarium, with such of his books as were wanting in t