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The Thomas Walter Herbarium is not the herbarium of Thomas Walter

TAXON, 2007
Evidence is strong that the specimens in the folio volume commonly known as the “Walter Herbarium,” Natural History Museum, London, and often assumed to be the basis for the names in Thomas Walter’s Flora Caroliniana (1788), are a collection gathered by John Fraser and, though seen and partially annotated by Walter, were in large part not employed by ...
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Gray's Herbarium to the Gray Herbarium to the Harvard University Herbaria

Harvard Papers in Botany, 2010
Abstract. When a young, enthusiastic Asa Gray came to Cambridge in 1842, he brought with him a small but significant collection of herbarium specimens. Some twenty years later, he bequeathed that collection, then numbering some 200,000, to Harvard University. The subsequent growth and direction of “Gray's Herbarium,” and its transformations to the Gray
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The herbarium sheet

The Lancet, 2016
Bill, Bynum, Helen, Bynum
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Herbarium

2004
Stacey, Robyn, Hay, Ashley
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The Herbarium 2021 Half–Earth Challenge Dataset and Machine Learning Competition

Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022
Jan J Wieringa   +2 more
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