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Museum of Herpetology and Herbarium
The museum houses nearly 100,000 specimens of amphibians and reptiles, accounting for 90% of the amphibian species and 85% of the reptile species distributed in China. It boasts over 90% of the type specimens of the new species published by Chinese scientists. It is also distinguished for its plant specimens from the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, especially from the Hengduan Mountains - Chengdu Institute of Biology
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Mycology at the New York Botanical Garden
The fungus herbarium, the second largest in the Western Hemisphere, comprises approximately 500,000 specimens
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Nationaal Herbarium Nederland
an institute for systematic botany of the Universities of Leiden, Utrecht and Wageningen
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National Herbarium of New South Wales Catalogue of Type Specimens
online searchable catalog
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National Herbarium of Ukraine
M G Kholodny Institute of Botany, Kiev - website includes links to herbarium of vascular plants, list of type specimens, gallery of type specimens
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New Zealand Fungal Herbarium (PDD)
database search form
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North Carolina State University Herbarium
Comprising about 125,000 specimens, NCSC is the third largest herbarium in North Carolina - includes list of types
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North Cyprus Herbarium
website gives information on plant specimens and line drawings
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Northern Prairie Herbarium
the Herbarium of the Northern Prairie Science Center was established in the 1960's to house reference and voucher specimens of plants for researchers in wetland and waterfowl ecology in the northern Great Plains (includes searchable database)
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Ohio State University Herbarium
OSU Herbarium is a major collection of plant and fungal specimens and is a unit of the Department of Evolution, Ecology and Organismal Biology in the College of Biological Sciences. They are part of OSU's Museum of Biological Diversity. Since its founding in 1891, the collection has grown to approximately half a million specimens and has worldwide coverage, with strengths in flora of the northeastern United States (especially Ohio) and in temperate South America.
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