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Botany
& Horticulture Library
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Botany
Collections
Collections
The
Botany Branch Library houses around 50,000 volumes, including
both books and journals, supporting the major interests of the
Botany Department. Emphasis is on all aspects of plant systematics,
including palynology, molecular evolution, classification, identification,
nomenclature, cladistics, floristics, and endangered and threatened
species. Other related subjects are botanical history, especially
of North and South America, ethnobotany, plant exploration, and
botanical illustration. Geographical coverage is world-wide, with
a special emphasis on the neotropics.
Special
Collections
Several
gift collections are incorporated in the library: the John Donnell
Smith Collection of general botany; the Hitchcock- Chase collection,
primarily on grasses; the E. Yale Dawson collection on algae and
marine botany and the lichen portion of the John S. Stevenson
collection on mycology. All are fully cataloged. The library also
includes a general vertical file, which includes guides to many
botanical gardens and arboreta, a biographical vertical file and
a card index to biographical information in the botanical periodicals
covering the year 1980 to the present.
Horticulture
Collections
Collections
The
Horticulture Library houses more than 5,000 books, 2,700 volumes
of periodicals, 10,000 trade catalogs, 40 running feet of subject
files, and a growing collection of videotapes. The branch collects
materials in historical and practical horticulture, garden history,
and landscape design in America and its influences. Included in
these broad subjects are:
· Floriculture
· Interior plantscaping
· Plant exploration
· Garden preservation and restoration
· Garden ornaments, furnishings, and structures
· Arboriculture
· Pomology
· Integrated pest management
· Flower lore and design
· Botanical art
Particular
strengths of the collection are in American gardens and gardening
of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Vertical
Files
The
Horticulture Library maintains six vertical files, the Subject
Files, Institutional Files, Plant Materials Files, Biographical
Files, Plant Society Files, and Current Seed and Nursery Catalogs
Files. The Subject Files contain pamphlets, articles from journals,
bibliographies, and other materials. The Institutional Files have
brochures, pamphlets, publications, and clippings about botanical
gardens, arboretums, etc. and are arranged alphabetically by state
and city. Included in the Plant Materials Files is information
on the cultivation of plants. Biographical Files include obituaries,
theses, clippings on individual landscape practitioners, including
landscape architects, authors, botanists, and artists. The Plant
Society Files include information on publications, calendars of
activities of societies, and membership information. Current Seed
and Nursery Catalogs Files are heavily used by the Horticulture
Services Division staff for planning the planting of gardens and
for locating plant sources.
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