. Botanizing : a guide to field-collecting and herbarium work. Botanical specimens; Herbaria. THE I IK KHAKI TM deep, twelve and one-eighth wide, and four or four and one-half high, if the standard-size herbarium sheet is used. The internal width and depth of the pigeon- hole is really the only essential measurement to be considered in constructing a case. The kind of wood, its thickness, and the height of the pigeon-hole is. Fig. 14. — Herbarium Case. generally a matter of personal choice. Whitewood is specially mentioned because it is a good kind of wood for the purpose, as well as one of th


. Botanizing : a guide to field-collecting and herbarium work. Botanical specimens; Herbaria. THE I IK KHAKI TM deep, twelve and one-eighth wide, and four or four and one-half high, if the standard-size herbarium sheet is used. The internal width and depth of the pigeon- hole is really the only essential measurement to be considered in constructing a case. The kind of wood, its thickness, and the height of the pigeon-hole is. Fig. 14. — Herbarium Case. generally a matter of personal choice. Whitewood is specially mentioned because it is a good kind of wood for the purpose, as well as one of the cheapest and most easily worked ; and the thickness mentioned (one-half inch) will make a case sufficiently strong and rigid for cither the case figured or the double one mentioned Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bailey, William Whitman, 1843-1914. Providence, R. I. : Preston and Rounds Co.


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