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FI-FMNH Passport Collections

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Identification and description
http://biocol.org/urn:lsid:biocol.org:col:
http://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/herbarium-details/?irn=

 

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Seed Bank, DNA Bank
Collections statistics
13,071,800
18101 (2012)
37658 (2012)
314
EARTH SCIENCES (Geology, Mineralogy, Palaeontology,…) 
 
  Typology Primary types Individual specimens/objects % registered cards % recorded cards in database
1.1 Palaeontology   19000 99 95
1.2 Mineralogy   15000 85 75
1.3 Geology   10800 80 50
LIFE SCIENCES (Zoology, Biology, Botany, Mycology,…) 
 
  Typology Primary types Individual specimens/objects % registered cards % recorded cards in database
2.1 Botany   2284000    
2.2 Mycology   960000    
2.3 Zoology   9783000
Heritage Science
4,700
83

Type(s) of objects Old books, maps, periodicals

  • photographs in archives (paper and digital) o Finnish Museum of Natural history  2 300 000 digital photos and 15 300 paper photos o Zoology unit’s photographs in archives  10 shelf m unsorted photos and slides,  73 000 digital photos o Botanical unit, photographs in archives  About 30 000 slides of slime-fungus and lichens.  digital photos of Global Plants Initiative project (about 18 000 digital photos of type sepcimens of lichens, vascular plants and bryophytes) in JSTOR Global Plants: http://www.luomus.fi/en/global-plants-initiative-digitization-type-speci...  Linné samples of Bot. Mus.: http://www.luomus.fi/english/botany/linne/ 
  • About 30 000 pteridophytes of the herbarium collections: http://www.digitarium.fi/content/statistics/ Geology and Paleontology: • 10 500 digital photos of fossile samples Zoological archives including
  • faunistic information, primary data, correspondence and remains of former zoologists about 460 shelf m.
  • notebooks 7,5 shelf m also in http://digit.luomus.fi/ Botanical archives including floristic information, correspondence and not inventoried remains of former botanist about 200 shelf m.
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