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对巴塞罗那植物研究所植物标本室的贡献。BC-Tremols植物标本馆是19世纪下半叶由加泰罗尼亚化学家和植物学家Frederic Tremols Borrell创建的。1930年至1960年间,技术人员安东尼·马科斯(Antoni Marcos)进行了一次彻底的检查。目前的藏品包括大约9000张标本;由Marcos重新订购的58卷组成,其中两卷具有原始结构,四盒Hieracium和85盒附加材料。到目前为止,已经完成了22卷4盒Hieracium的计算机化(3695个标本);我们对所有卷进行了属级清查,并对植物标本室的原始目录和现有的分类鱼类进行了计算机化处理。我们还对多余的箱子里的东西做了一个初步的清单。对这3695个植物标本的分析清楚地表明,它主要由交换获得的样本组成(67.1%),特别是在Societe Helvetique pour l ' exchange des Plantes和Societat Botanica Barcelonesa。在研究的材料中,我们发现了两个从分类学和/或命名的角度来看很有趣的标本(Silene holzmanii Heldr的同种型)。木香。minutiflora Loscos)。因此,植物标本馆的主要兴趣在于植物地理来源的多样性,这使得该收藏成为加泰罗尼亚第一个“泛欧植物标本馆”之一。
Aportació al coneixement de l’herbari Trèmols de l’Institut Botànic de Barcelona
CONtRIButION tO kNOwLEdGE Of thE hERBARIum tRemOLS Of thE BOtANIC INStItutE Of BARCELONA.— The herbarium BC-Tremols was created during the second half of the 19th century by the Catalan chemist and botanist Frederic Tremols Borrell. Between 1930 and 1960, the technician Antoni Marcos carried out a thorough review. The current collection consists of approximately 9000 specimen sheets; is made up of 58 volumes reordered by Marcos, two volumes with the original structure, four boxes of Hieracium and 85 boxes with additional material. Up to now 22 volumes and four boxes of Hieracium have been computerized (3695 specimens); we made an inventory at genus level of all volumes, and we computerized the original catalogue of the herbarium and the existing taxonomical fiches. We have also developed a preliminary inventory of the contents of the extra boxes. The analysis of these 3695 herbarium specimens clearly shows that it mainly consists of samples obtained by exchange (67.1%) especially within the Societe Helvetique pour l’Echange des Plantes and the Societat Botanica Barcelonesa. Among the materials studied we found two specimens regarded as interesting from a taxonomical and/or nomenclatural point of view (isotypes of Silene holzmanii Heldr. ex Boiss. and of Arenaria minutiflora Loscos). Therefore, the main interest of the herbarium lies in the diversity of the geographical provenance of plants, which makes of this collection one of the first “pan-European herbaria” in Catalonia.