The completion of the seventh volume of this Flora gives me the occasion to dedicate this volume to HERMAN JOHANNES LAM, who from the beginning was intimately connected with the taxonomical study of the flora of the Malesian region, adopted the working team, provided for it a permanent niche in his institute, and finally played an important role when the perpetuating of its existence was threatened in 1958. HERMAN LAM was born in Veendam, January 3rd, 1892. His father was an organic chemist and taught chemistry at Veendam. There was a possibility that he would be attached to the University at Groningen, but he accepted a new post in Rotterdam, in 1893, to set up the first municipal food-inspection department in Holland; this stood model for...
When studying the marine species of the genus Cladophora in the Netherlands, I had the disposal of t...
The completion of the fifth volume of this Flora brings the pleasant task of dedicating it to the me...
It was shown that the oldest Dutch lichen herbarium known was that of H. Boerhaave dating as far bac...
At the age of 85, Herman Johannes Lam died at his house on the 15th of February, 1977. From 1933 to ...
The eighth volume of Flora Malesiana is dedicated to the memory of the Dutch botanist F. A. W. Mique...
Since this silver jubilee does not mean the end of a career, let it merely be regarded as a landmark...
For twenty five years the tie between the two sister-institutions, the Herbaria at Bogor and at Leyd...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
On 31 May 1938 our predecessor professor Pulle delivered an address on the ”stocktaking of the herit...
Collecting plants and making herbarium specimens was quintessential for an eighteenth century botani...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
The first substantial contribution of the Rijksherbarium towards the plant geography of Malesia and ...
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 ...
Since the last Bulletin was published we have to regret the loss of four persons who were supporters...
When studying the marine species of the genus Cladophora in the Netherlands, I had the disposal of t...
The completion of the fifth volume of this Flora brings the pleasant task of dedicating it to the me...
It was shown that the oldest Dutch lichen herbarium known was that of H. Boerhaave dating as far bac...
At the age of 85, Herman Johannes Lam died at his house on the 15th of February, 1977. From 1933 to ...
The eighth volume of Flora Malesiana is dedicated to the memory of the Dutch botanist F. A. W. Mique...
Since this silver jubilee does not mean the end of a career, let it merely be regarded as a landmark...
For twenty five years the tie between the two sister-institutions, the Herbaria at Bogor and at Leyd...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
On 31 May 1938 our predecessor professor Pulle delivered an address on the ”stocktaking of the herit...
Collecting plants and making herbarium specimens was quintessential for an eighteenth century botani...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
The first substantial contribution of the Rijksherbarium towards the plant geography of Malesia and ...
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 ...
Since the last Bulletin was published we have to regret the loss of four persons who were supporters...
When studying the marine species of the genus Cladophora in the Netherlands, I had the disposal of t...
The completion of the fifth volume of this Flora brings the pleasant task of dedicating it to the me...
It was shown that the oldest Dutch lichen herbarium known was that of H. Boerhaave dating as far bac...