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|a Herbarium Handbook 3rd Edition.
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|a Richmond, Surrey :
|b Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,
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|a Introduction ; 1. What is taxonomy? ; 2. The development, purpose and types of herbaria ; The Herbarium Building, Collections and Materials ; 3. The herbariums building and specimen storage ; 4. Pests and treatments ; 5. Materials ; 6. Label design and production ; Hebarium Techniques and Management ; 7. Centralized accessioning, recording and dispatch procedures ; 8. Processing unmounted specimens ; 9. Mounting herbarium specimens ; 10. Conservation of sheets ; 11. Plant names (nomenclature) ; 12. The arrangement of herbarium collections ; 13. Ancillary collections.
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|a 14. Collections of illustrations and photographs 15. Handling herbarium specimens ; 16. Incorporation (filling or laying-in) of mounted specimens ; 17. Curation of special groups ; 18. Duplicate distribution ; 19. Loans to other institutions ; 20. Visitors ; 21. Removal of samples from herbarium material ; 22. Essential herbarium literature ; 23. Rearragement of herbarium collections according to new publications ; 24. The dissection of floral organs and preservation of the results ; 25. Illustration ; 26. The photographic copying of herbarium sheets.
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|a 27. Collectors, itineraries, maps and gazetters 28. Check-lists ; 29. Introduction to computers ; Collecting ; 30. Collecting and preserving specimens ; 31. Collecting materials for ancillary disciplines ; 32. The collection of pteridophytes ; 33. The collection and curation of bryophytes ; 34. The collection and curation of Algae ; 35. The collection and preservation of fungi (including lichens) ; 36. The collection of living material ; 37. Collecting for a seed bank ; 38. Photography and fieldwork ; The Herbarium in a Wider Context ; 39. Economic botany and the herbarium.
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|a 40. Ecology and the herbarium 41. Conservation and the herbarium ; 42. International legislation and the herbarium ; Additions, Up-Dates and Corrections; References; Index.
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