The eighth volume of Flora Malesiana is dedicated to the memory of the Dutch botanist F. A. W. Miquel, who, even though he never visited the tropics, contributed greatly to the development of the knowledge of the Malesian flora. He did so not just through his well-known Flora Indiae Batavae, but certainly also through his role in re-activating the Rijksherbarium during and following the somewhat difficult aftermath of BLUME’S reign, and in rallying the support of Dutch and foreign botanists to study the many collections from the ‘East Indies’ which reached the Netherlands in the years between 1840 and 1870. Miquel also played an inconspicuous, but as it turned out, decisive part in the introduction of Cinchona in Java and last, but not leas...
The first substantial contribution of the Rijksherbarium towards the plant geography of Malesia and ...
Originally it had been my intention to write a monograph of the Melastomataceae occurring in the Mal...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
A dedication to ODOARDO BECCARI, the greatest botanist ever to study in Malesia, is long overdue. Al...
Many botanists must have wondered why as yet no volume of Flora Malesiana was dedicated to the outst...
In a previous number of this volume (Blumea V, nr. 1, 1942, p. 66—80), one of the junior writers of ...
Flora of Java. Dr C.A. Backer has been working towards the composition of a Dutch-written Flora of J...
The completion of the seventh volume of this Flora gives me the occasion to dedicate this volume to ...
Twenty-four years have elapsed since the Institution, then called „’s Rijks Herbarium”, started a se...
Among the old plant collections in book-form, in the Leyden National Herbarium, there are two large ...
From July-December 1933 I made a botanical collecting trip in Surinam (Dutch Guiana). It was intende...
This volume 11 (6) is the 50th issue of the Flora Malesiana Bulletin, and some feelings of pride and...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
The first substantial contribution of the Rijksherbarium towards the plant geography of Malesia and ...
Originally it had been my intention to write a monograph of the Melastomataceae occurring in the Mal...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
A dedication to ODOARDO BECCARI, the greatest botanist ever to study in Malesia, is long overdue. Al...
Many botanists must have wondered why as yet no volume of Flora Malesiana was dedicated to the outst...
In a previous number of this volume (Blumea V, nr. 1, 1942, p. 66—80), one of the junior writers of ...
Flora of Java. Dr C.A. Backer has been working towards the composition of a Dutch-written Flora of J...
The completion of the seventh volume of this Flora gives me the occasion to dedicate this volume to ...
Twenty-four years have elapsed since the Institution, then called „’s Rijks Herbarium”, started a se...
Among the old plant collections in book-form, in the Leyden National Herbarium, there are two large ...
From July-December 1933 I made a botanical collecting trip in Surinam (Dutch Guiana). It was intende...
This volume 11 (6) is the 50th issue of the Flora Malesiana Bulletin, and some feelings of pride and...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to do basic taxonom...
The first substantial contribution of the Rijksherbarium towards the plant geography of Malesia and ...
Originally it had been my intention to write a monograph of the Melastomataceae occurring in the Mal...
In a developing country like Malaysia, it is becoming difficult to attract funds to dobasic taxonomi...