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Fielding-Druce Herbarium

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114: 128:, located on South Parks Road, in Oxford, England. A herbarium is a collection of herbarium sheets, with a dried pressed specimen of the botanic species, whether they were bound into a book by one dedicated individual, or have been amassed into huge collections. They are like plant ID cards. As paper was expensive, multiple specimens are normally mounted on one sheet. The 2 cores of the Herbarium collection, are bequeathed to the University from 172:(1659-1728),(Sherardian Library of Plant Taxonomy) and The Sherard herbarium; he was endowed the Oxford University Chair of Botany. On his death in 1728, he left the university £3000 for the endowment of the chair, as well as his library and the herbarium. all on the condition that Dillenius should be appointed the first professor. He also left his herbarium of 12,000 sheets and his library and paintings. 524: 342:
5 March 1927; Demonstrator in Forest Botany, Oxford University 1948-55, University Lecturer 1955-94, Curator, Forest Herbarium 1961-92, Curator, Fielding-Druce Herbarium 1971-92, Distinguished Research Curator, Oxford University Herbaria 1992-94; died in Oxford 12 September 1994). In 1971, White was
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It was established in 1621, they include the oldest herbarium in the United Kingdom and the fourth oldest herbarium in the world. Collectively, they hold approximately 1,000,000 botanical specimens (including at least 35,000 types) from across all taxonomic groups and geographic regions. Four of the
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established as the Curator of the Oxford University herbaria, the Forest Herbarium and the Fielding-Druce Herbarium. These herbaria collections former the majority of his own research and while some of his curatorial duties were neglected in the process. He achieved a great deal of work.
132:(1805-1851) containing a non-British and Irish collection. It also covers most taxonomic groups and geographical areas. It is particularly rich in nineteenth century material from the Americas and south and south east Asia. The other core a British and Irish collection from 292:(7 November 1830 – 3 September 1918); he made important contributions to the Floras of the counties surrounding his home in Birmingham. One of his earliest publications, in 1874, was a moss Flora of Warwickshire. His herbarium and papers are held by the 184:; German born but then moved to the UK. In 1734 Dillenius was appointed Sherardian professor of botany at Oxford. His manuscripts, books and collections of dried plants, with many drawings, were bought by his successor at Oxford, 284:. When he died his collection of 50,000 preserved plant specimens, was auctioned in 317 lots and now specimens can be found in botanical collections around the world. Including Kew, St Petersburg, Berlin and Oxford. 236:, he saved his plant collection to give to the herbarium. It contains 24 sheets of Australian plant specimens. In September 1999, they were then loaned to Western Australia for the 300 year celebration. 256:(24 March 1683 – 23 December 1749); an English naturalist who studied flora and fauna in the New World. He was recommended by William Sherard to collect. Between 1729 and 1747 Catesby published his 149:
more significant pre-19th century herbaria are those of Robert Morison, William Sherard, Johannus Dillenius and John Sibthorp. The earliest collected plant specimens dates back to around 1606.
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Miller, Hortense (August 1970). "The Herbarium of Aylmer Bourke Lambert: Notes on Its Acquisition, Dispersal, and Present Whereabouts".
164:(1620-83); who became the first professor of botany in 1669, a post that he held until 1683. He had written several books on Botany. 884:
Maizik, Elena I.; Vdovin, Alexandr S. (November 2018). "The Development of Siberia: the Yenisei (Oxford) Expedition of 1914–1915".
570: 841: 308:(1842-1918); a British vicar, amateur archaeologist, botanist, artist, Esperantist, author and philanthropist. He founded the 300:
has 125 of his bryological specimens. Other herbaria hold specimens he collected (including the Fielding-Druce Herbarium)
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A Pirate of Exquisite Mind: The Life of William Dampier: Explorer, Naturalist and Buccaneer (2004)
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specimens and 444 miscellaneous specimens) are stored within the Fielding-Druce Herbarium.
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Collection of about 1,000,000 botanic specimens, of which there are at least 35,000 types.
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Account of the Herbarium of the University of Oxford by George Claridge Druce in 1897
940: 645: 535: 530: 197: 872: 768: 750: 732: 272:. He had acquired a number of significant herbarium collections including those of 253: 104: 137: 88: 361: 475: 410: 339: 313: 316:, Italy. He had collected up to 100 specimens from Italy, Majorca and Corfu. 886:
Journal of Siberian Federal University, Humanities & Social Sciences
826: 684: 660: 637: 548:. Vol. 8 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 272. 325: 260:, the first published account of the flora and fauna of North America. 140:, Buckinghamshire and Berkshire. Other collections were added later. 324:(25 October 1884 – 27 May 1921); collected 47 botanical specimens in 82: 818: 676: 628: 611: 112: 136:(1850-1932) in 1932, this is particularly rich in specimens from 661:"The Sibthorpian Herbarium at Oxford. Guidelines for Its Use" 258:
Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands
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Curious Minds: The Discoveries of Australian Naturalists
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Faculty
Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford
Oxford
Oxfordshire
Fielding-Druce Herbarium

Department of Biology, University of Oxford
Henry Fielding
George Claridge Druce
Oxfordshire
Robert Morison
William Sherard
Johann Jacob Dillenius
Dr. Humphry Sibthorp
John Sibthorp
William Dampier
flora from Western Australia
Shark Bay
Dampier Archipelago
the Roebuck
Ascension Island
Jacob Bobart the Younger
Mark Catesby
Aylmer Bourke Lambert
Linnean Society
Johann Reinhold Forster
Archibald Menzies
Henry de Ponthieu
James Eustace Bagnall
Library of Birmingham

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