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Until his death in 1908, he was curator of the herbarium.
The herbarium burned to the ground on March 30, 1906.
He was keeper of the Herbarium from 1909 to 1920.
So, in 1870, Belgium had a great herbarium and an appropriate building.
He acquired over 10,000 samples for the university's herbarium between 1893 and 1906.
By now his herbarium specimens had grown to about 1500 in number.
In 1905 he was promoted to assistant of the herbarium.
A key resource for its programs is the Herbarium, one of the world's most comprehensive.
It was but a few moments back to church through the herbarium and the rose garden.
He went back to the herbarium, settled in his mind and ready for another restless night.
In 1774 were added the herbarium of the new botanical garden.
In 2003 and 2004 an interactive herbarium was established online.
Herbarium - Nearly 300,000 specimens; open to researchers but not the general public.
Herbarium specimens were also a mix of the two species.
After the initial description, a second herbarium collection was made in 1985.
He had kept the Baldwin herbarium separate from the rest of his collection.
At the time, the species was already known from numerous herbarium specimens.
The herbarium grows at an average rate of 16,000 specimens per year.
Elliott's herbarium was one of the largest in America during his lifetime.
In addition, he put together a herbarium which contained more than 500,000 samples.
Later, here, when she collapsed in the herbarium, I confirmed it.
I know you have everything in order there in the herbarium, even without me.
In preparing this work he visited, between 1830-1834, every European herbarium, several more than once.
In 1854 he found the maintenance of a herbarium and library too expensive.
The plants he sent to the Berlin herbarium were destroyed.