Digitization of the Albion College Herbarium. Matthew Kleinow

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Digitization of the Albion College Herbarium Matthew Kleinow

What is a Herbarium? Reference collection of dried or liquidpreserved plant specimens World s largest herbarium is at National Museum of Natural History in Paris (8 million specimens) In the U.S., the largest herbaria are New York Botanical Garden (7.3 million specimens), Missouri Botanical Garden (5.9 million), Harvard University (5 million), Field Museum of Natural History (2.7 million)

What is a Herbarium? University of Michigan Herbarium (MICH) has 1.7 million specimens Michigan State (MSC) has 560,000 specimens Albion (ALBC) has 14,000 specimens, about 10,000 vascular plants plus algae, mosses, fungi, etc. Core of Albion s collection from alum Charles Wesley Fallass 73 1873, that is!

Importance of Herbaria Document variation of form in plant species Store type specimens designated when a species is named Document changes in vegetation in an area Increasingly used as a record of changes in climate based on timing of leaf flush, flowering & fruiting over time Many herbaria are now digitizing their collections making available online

Michigan Small Herbaria Digitization Effort Sponsored by the Clarence and Florence Hanes Foundation of Kalamazoo Participants include Albion College, Calvin College, Central Michigan University, Eastern Michigan University, Grand Valley State University Grant funds purchased portable work station from SilverBiology in Colorado

Goals of My Study To learn more about plant species, variation, and classification To make ALBC specimens widely available on the internet To write a short historical paper on the holdings of ALBC

Work Flow: Go through all specimens, checking name information and using databases to update names

Work Flow Barcode specimens to enable indexing

Work Flow Photograph specimens using Canon EOS 5D camera with a 50mm macro lens https://drive.google.com/a/albion.edu/?tab= mo#starred Batch the specimens to a portable hard drive Eventually uploaded to server at Central Michigan University

Contributors to ALBC Charles Wesley Fallass (1854-1942) Albion Class of 1873 Businessman who collected plants for a hobby Had a private herbarium of over 4,000 specimens Donated his herbarium to Albion College Most of his specimens are in very good condition, but names need to be updated

Contributors to ALBC Emma Jane Cole (1845-1910) Taught at Grand Rapids Central High School (1881-1907) Corresponded with leading botanists, including Charles Sargent of Harvard University, who named Michigan endemic hawthorn Crataegus coleae Sarg. for her Wrote Grand Rapids Flora (1901), the earliest botanical census for the Grand Rapids area Traded specimens with Fallass, resulting in ALBC holdings from her Elected into the Michigan Women s Hall of Fame in 2007.

Contributors to ALBC Earl Edward Sherff (1886-1966) Albion Class of 1907 Taught at Chicago Teachers College (1923-1951) Research Associate in Plant Systematics, Field Museum Published over 140 papers, mostly on tropical plants Collected over 14,000 specimens for herbaria

Contributors to ALBC Leonard Peter Schultz (1901-1986) Albion native and Class of 1924 Made collections as a student Schultz became a world-class ichthyologist at the Smithsonian Institution, where he led the Division of Fishes (1938-1965), retiring as Senior Zoologist in 1968

Contributors to ALBC William James Gilbert (1916-1994) Albion faculty (1946-1981) Expert on tropical algae of the South Pacific Secured the Fallass herbarium for Albion College Made many plant and algal collections while at Albion

Contributors to ALBC Ewell Addison Doc Stowell (1922-2009) WWII Medical Corps veteran Albion Biology faculty (1953-1988) Collected plants and fungi while at Albion

Contributors to ALBC Maynard C. Bowers (1930-) Albion Class of 1956 Taught at Northern Michigan University (1966-1998) Donated 4000+ moss specimens to ALBC ca. 2002 Nephew of icthyologist Leonard Schultz

Thanks to: FURSCA Dr. Dan Skean, my faculty advisor Dr. Ed Voss, for making my job a lot easier by labeling many ALBC specimens in the past fifty years. The Michigan Small Herbaria Digitization Effort funded by the Clarence and Florence Hanes Foundation.

References Angiosperm Phlogeny Group. 2009. An update of the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group classification for the orders and families of flowering plants: APG III. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 161: 105 121. Cole, Emma J. 1896. Grand Rapids Flora: a catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns growing without cultivation in the vicinity of Grand Rapids, Michigan. Grand Rapids: A. van Dort. 212 p. Evans, T, Monfils, A. 2013. Digitization of Michigan s regional herbaria: a collective effort. Unpubl. grant proposal to the Clarence and Florence Hanes Foundation.

References (cont.) National Science Foundation. 2006. Advancing digitization of biodiversity collections. nsf.gov. <http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2013/nsf13569/nsf13569.htm>. Accessed 8 Feb 2014. Schmidt, L. 2007. Digitization of herbarium specimens, a collaborative project. <http://idigbio.org.> Accessed 11 Feb 2014. Silver Biology. 2014. <http://www.silverbiology.com/ >. Accessed 11 Feb 2014.

References (cont.) Snow, N. 2005. Successfully curating smaller herbaria and natural history collections in academic settings. Bioscience 55: 771-779. Thiers, B. 2014, continuously updated. Index Herbariorum: A global directory of public herbaria and associated staff. New York Botanical Garden's Virtual Herbarium. <http://sweetgum.nybg.org/ih/ >. Accessed 3 Feb 2014. Voss, E.G. 1955. Charles W. Fallass (1854-1842), a pioneer Michigan botanist. Asa Gray Bulletin 3(1): 77-96.

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