Herbarium. Klaus H. Carl

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the extensive private collection of Dr. Ernest Cosson. In Geneva are three large collections – Augustin Pyramede Candolle’s, containing the typical specimens of the Prodromus, a large series of monographs of the families of flowering plants, Benjamin Delessert’s fine series at the Botanical Garden and the Boissier Herbarium, which is abundant with Mediterranean and Oriental plants. The largest collection ever made by a single individual (exceeding 40,000 specimens), that of Professor Griesbach, was bequeathed to the University of Göttingen. At the herbarium in Brussels are the specimens obtained by the traveller Karl Friedrich Philipp von Martius, the majority of which formed the groundwork of his Flora Brasiliensis. The Berlin herbarium is especially rich in more recent collections, and other national herbaria sufficiently extensive to meet the requirements of the systematic botanist exist in St. Petersburg, Vienna, Leiden, Stockholm, Upsala, Copenhagen and Florence. Of those in the United States of America, the chief herbarium, formed by Asa Gray, is the property of Harvard University; there is also a large one at the New York Botanical Garden. The herbarium in Melbourne, Australia, under Baron Müller, is of large proportions, and that of the Botanical Garden of Calcutta is noteworthy as the repository of numerous specimens described by writers on Indian botany.

      I. Malus specie

      Double-flowered Apple

      Rosaceae

      II. Lychnis viscaria

      Sticky Catchfly

      Caryophyllaceae

      III. Campanula patula

      Spreading Bellflower

      Campanulaceae

      I. Staphylea pinnata

      Bladdernut

      Staphyleaceae

      II. Vinca minor

      White-flowered Lesser Periwinkle

      Apocynaceae

      III. Vinca minor

      Lesser Periwinkle

      Apocynaceae

      IV. Vinca minor

      Mauve-flowered Lesser Periwinkle

      Apocynaceae

      V. Vinca minor

      Double-flowered Lesser Periwinkle

      Apocynaceae

      I. Laburnum anagyroides

      Common Laburnum

      Papilionaceae

      II. Laburnum alpinum

      Alpine Laburnum

      Papilionaceae

      I. Viburnum opulus

      Snowball Bush [Guelder-rose]

      Caprifoliaceae

      II. Cytisus sessilifolius

      Stalkless-leafed Laburnum

      Papilionaceae

      III. Cytisus ciliatus

      Small Alpine Laburnum

      Papilionaceae

      I. Dorycnium hirsutum

      Hairy Canary Clover

      Papilionaceae

      II. Cytisus supinus / Cytisus hirsutus

      Clustered Broom [Hairy Broom]

      Papilionaceae

      III. Cytisus scoparius

      Common Broom

      Papilionaceae

      IV. Jasminum fruticans

      Shrubby Jasmine

      Oleaceae

      I. Ribes alpinum

      Alpine Currant

      Grossulariaceae

      II. Ribes rubrum

      Common Redcurrant

      Grossulariaceae

      III. Ribes nigrum

      Blackcurrant

      Grossulariaceae

      IV. Ribes rubrum

      Redcurrant

      Grossulariaceae

      V. Ribes rubrum

      Whitecurrant

      Grossulariaceae

      I. Lathraea squamaria

      Common Toothwort

      Orobanchaceae

      II. Erythronium dens-canis

      White-flowered Dog’s Tooth Violet

      Liliaceae

      III. Erythronium dens-canis

      Mauve-flowered Dog’s Tooth Violet

      Liliaceae

      IV. Pulmonaria officinalis

      Lungwort

      Boraginaceae

      V. Primula vulgaris

      Mauve-flowered Common Primrose

      Primulaceae

      I. Primula auricula

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