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  1. The vegetation of the Grenadines, Windward Islands, British West Indies (Contributions from the Gray Herbarium / Harvard University) by Richard A Howard, 1952
  2. The Lewis & Clark Herbarium, Digital Imagery Study Set; Digital Images of Every Plant in the Lewis & Clark Herbarium by Earle E. Spamer, Richard M. McCourt, 2002
  3. Index to Saccardo's Sylloge fungorum, volumes I-XXVI in XXIX, 1882-1972 (Contribution of the Reed Library and Herbarium) by Clyde Franklin Reed, 1993
  4. Carpinteria Salt Marsh: Environment, history, and botanical resources of a Southern California estuary (Publication / The Herbarium, Department of Biological ... University of California, Santa Barbara) by Wayne R Ferren, 1985
  5. United States National Museum Contributions from the U.S. National Herbarium by V. K. Chesnut, 1974
  6. Botany of western Texas: A manual of the phanerograms and pteriodophytes of western Texas (U.S. Dept. of agriculture.Division of botany.Contribution from the U. S. National herbarium.Vol. II) by John Merle Coulter, 1891
  7. Declining abundance of American ginseng (Panax quinquefolius L.) documented by herbarium specimens [An article from: Biological Conservation] by M.A. Case, K.M. Flinn, et all 2007-01-01
  8. Vascular Plant Families and Genera: A Listing of the Genera of Vascular Plants of the World According to Their Families, As Recognized in the Kew Herbarium, With an Analysis of by R. K. Brummitt, 1992-12
  9. The Bromeliaceae of Colombia: With 88 illus. by Robert J. Downs (Reed Herbarium. Contributions from the Reed Herbarium) by Lyman B Smith, 1977
  10. Results of a botanic expedition to Arabia in 1944-1945, (Publication of the Cairo University Herbarium) by Ahmed Khattab, 1971
  11. Revised Catalog of Ohio Vascular Plants. Arranged According to the Phyletic System of Classification; with Notes on the Geographic Distribution in the State, Based Mainly on Specimens in the Ohio State Herbarium of the Ohio State University. Ohio State U by John H. Schaffner, 1932
  12. Herbarium Musei Fennici, enumeratio plantarum musei fennici qvam edidit Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica. by T., V.F. BROTHERUS et al. SAELAN, 1889
  13. Herbarium/Verbarium: The Discourse of Flowers (Texts and Contexts) by Claudette Sartiliot, 1993-12-01
  14. Herbarium Magicum - Das Buch der heilenden Kräuter by Nancy Arrowsmith, 2007-09-30

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Joining gThe XVI International Botanical Congress in 1999, St. Louish

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