https://bryophyteportal.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=89E. C. Smith Herbarium, Acadia UniversityConsortium of Bryophyte HerbariaBryophyteConsortium@gmail.comhttps://bryophyteportal.org/portal/index.phpConsortium of Bryophyte HerbariaBryophyteConsortium@gmail.comhttps://bryophyteportal.org/portal/index.php2024-03-29engThe Acadia Herbarium began as an initial gift to Dr. H.G. Perry of a small collection made by G.U. Hay of St. John, New Brunswick. Included in this collection were a few plants collected by J. Fowler of New Brunswick before he went to Queen's University. These first specimens were collected between 1868 and 1880. Some of the plants were cultivated and some were from the United States. Subsequently, in these early years, the additions were made chiefly through the work of Dr. H.G. Perry and his students. No records were available until the collection numbered some 6,000 sheets. Included in the 6,000, however, are a number of sheets from the Gray Herbarium Expeditions to Nova Scotia in 1920 and 1921.E. C. Smith Herbarium, Acadia Universityalain.belliveau@acadiau.cahttp://herbarium.acadiau.ca/Alain Belliveau, Collections Manageralain.belliveau@acadiau.cacontentProviderTo the extent possible under law, the publisher has waived all rights to these data and has dedicated them to the 2024-03-29T06:46:29-07:00Consortium of Bryophyte Herbaria - 5a747e0e-359c-4d43-94c9-f53ad349874fUTF-8Darwin Core Archivehttps://bryophyteportal.org/portal/collections/misc/collprofiles.php?collid=89ACADE. C. Smith Herbarium, Acadia Universityhttps://bryophyteportal.org/portal/content/collicon/acad.gifhttp://herbarium.acadiau.ca/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Alain Belliveau, Collections Manageralain.belliveau@acadiau.caThe Acadia Herbarium began as an initial gift to Dr. H.G. Perry of a small collection made by G.U. Hay of St. John, New Brunswick. Included in this collection were a few plants collected by J. Fowler of New Brunswick before he went to Queen's University. These first specimens were collected between 1868 and 1880. Some of the plants were cultivated and some were from the United States. Subsequently, in these early years, the additions were made chiefly through the work of Dr. H.G. Perry and his students. No records were available until the collection numbered some 6,000 sheets. Included in the 6,000, however, are a number of sheets from the Gray Herbarium Expeditions to Nova Scotia in 1920 and 1921.