Resources of Australian Herbaria

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John T. Waterhouse Herbarium

HERBARIUM CODE:

UNSW

CITES number:

AU029

HERBARIUM NAME:

John T. Waterhouse Herbarium

DEPARTMENT / ORGANISATION:

School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of New South Wales

CONTACT DETAILS
Street Address:


Bioscience Building
Gate 9, High St.
Kensington

Postal Address:

School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of New South Wales

City:

Sydney

State:

New South Wales

Postcode:

2052

Telephone:

(02) 9385 3274

Facsimile:

(02) 9385 1558

Email:

herbunsw@unsw.edu.au

Location:

Room 424, Biological Sciences Building

AUTHORITY/STATUS:

University

ACCESS:

By arrangement in normal working hours

ASSOCIATED LIVING COLLECTION:

-

FOUNDATION:

1960

FUNCTIONS:

teaching and research collection

GEOGRAPHIC SCOPE:

Australia, mainly NSW and northern Australia

TAXONOMIC SCOPE:

larger fungi and green plants, mostly vascular

  pie-chart 1999 pie-chart data

NUMBER OF SPECIMENS:

Total

Types

Angiosperms

-

-

Dicots

21000

-

Monocots

5500

-

Gymnosperms

3200

-

Pteridophytes

3000

-

Mosses

300

-

Liverworts

300

-

Lichens

1000

-

Fungi

10000

-

Algae

4000

-

Fossils

The Herbarium holds no plant fossils, but the School has c. 200

-

Wood Samples

c. 150 (mostly Mytaceae)

-

Accessioned

-

-

Unaccessioned

-

-

 

The herbarium has a policy of not keeping types, but has c. 10 isotypes in Angiosperm collection, mostly from studies by students in the school.

57 holotypes in fungal collection, though these will be lodged in a larger herbarium, when a suitable one is found.

Computerisation

Status:

in the process of selecting suitable software

Database Name:

-

Database Description:

-

Number of Specimen Records:

-

Access:

-

Email and Internet:

-

Additional Collections

Significant Historical Collections:

H.N. Barber - collection being transferred to main collection

Significant Special Collections:

J. T. Waterhouse (Magela Creek Collection)
A. E. Wood (larger fungal collection)

Ancillary Collections:

Smith's Lake field reference collection
Fowlers Gap field reference collection

Photographic Collections:

-

Botanical Library:

Small taxonomic library

Staff and Support

Director:

Paul Adam

Curator:

Frank Hemmings (part time)

Manager:

-

Chief Botanist:

-

Taxonomists:

-

Ecologists/Evolutionary Biologists:

-

Technical Officers:

-

Volunteers:

-

Associates:

A. E. Wood (Hon. Visitor, Fungal Taxonomy)
B. Rees (Hon. Visitor, Fungal Taxonomy)

Associated Research

Taxonomic:

Systematics of Agaricales, esp. Amanitaceae, Cortinariaceae

Non-Taxonomic:

-

Publications

Relating to the Collection:

-

Relating to the Herbarium:

-

Notes:

-


Prepared for the web by Murray Fagg, last updated 26 September, 2002