The book herbaria of Jacob Breyne (1637-1697) in the collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center (Leiden, the Netherlands).

Marco de Jong, L. Duistermaat, A. Stefanaki, T. Andel
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Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past occurrence of plants, their abundance, names and uses. The collection of Naturalis Biodiversity Center in Leiden, the Netherlands, contains two book herbaria by Jacob Breyne (1637–1697) of Danzig. These herbaria, dated 1659 and 1673, contain a total of 105 specimens in various states of intactness, and with or without original labels. The identity of the specimens in the Leiden Breyne herbaria had not been completely assessed. Here we discuss the taxa represented within these two historic herbaria as well as the information contained in the handwritten texts within them. The two Breyne herbaria combined were found to contain 62 species, representing 24 plant families. Both herbaria contain several species now rare around Gdańsk, including two species currently considered regionally extinct (Swertia perennis L. and Dactylorhiza viridis (L.) R.M. Bateman, Pridgeon & M.W. Chase). Labels with the specimens give a range of information on the collecting locations, ecology, abundance and/or use of the species. The Leiden Breyne herbaria reveal changes in the flora of northern Poland over the course of three centuries, as well as pre-Linnaean nomenclature, historic uses of plants and (international) correspondence between scientists.
荷兰莱顿自然生物多样性中心收藏的Jacob Breyne(1637-1697)的植物标本馆。
具有历史意义的植物标本馆可以提供各种主题的丰富信息,包括植物的过去发生、数量、名称和用途。位于荷兰莱顿的Naturalis生物多样性中心收藏了两本但泽人Jacob Breyne(1637-1697)的植物标本馆。这些植物标本馆的年代分别为1659年和1673年,共有105个标本保存完好,有或没有原始标签。Leiden Breyne植物标本馆标本的身份尚未得到完全评估。在这里,我们讨论这两个具有历史意义的植物标本室所代表的分类群,以及其中的手写文本所包含的信息。这两个布雷恩植物标本馆共发现了62个物种,代表24个植物科。这两个植物标本都包含了一些现在在Gdańsk附近罕见的物种,包括两个目前被认为是区域灭绝的物种(獐牙獐牙菜和Dactylorhiza viridis)。R.M.贝特曼,普利金& M.W.蔡斯)。标本上的标签提供了有关该物种的采集地点、生态、丰度和/或用途的一系列信息。Leiden Breyne植物标本揭示了三个世纪以来波兰北部植物群的变化,以及林奈之前的命名法、植物的历史用途和(国际)科学家之间的通信。
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