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<abstract>Specimen records, primarily type specimens from the Harvard University Herbaria. The Harvard University Herbaria, with approximately 5 million specimens, rank eighth in the world in number of specimens and form the world's largest University Herbaria. Included in the Herbaria are what were once six separate herbarium collections: * Herbarium of the Arnold Arboretum (A) * Economic Herbarium of Oakes Ames (ECON) * Oakes Ames Orchid Herbarium (AMES) * Farlow Herbarium (FH) * Gray Herbarium (GH) * New England Botanical Club Herbarium (NEBC). Note that the element darwin:CatalogNumber is the Harvard University Herbaria Barcode number, not the accession number for the specimen in its Herbarium.</abstract>
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<abstract>The E.C. Smith Digital Herbarium Project is organized to provide access via the World Wide Web to a wealth of information pertaining to the flora of Nova Scotia and the Acadian Forest as well as the extensive resources catalogued and preserved in the E.C. Smith Herbarium located on the Acadia University Campus.</abstract>
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<citation>All data and images included herein are (C) E.C. Smith Herbarium, Irving Biodiversity Collection, Acadia University, Wolfville, NS, Canada.</citation>
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