References
There are a large number of papers relating to the Herbarium, its staff, collections and collectors - particularly W.H. Harvey. Webb's 1991 paper is the simplest overall summary.
Akeroyd, J.R. & Wyse Jackson, P.S. (1996). David Allerdyce Webb (1912-1994). Watsonia, 21: 3-6.
Ball, R. (1846). The Dublin University Museum. Dublin.
Bevan, J. (1984). Miss Ellen Hutchins (1785-1815) and the garden at Ardnagashel, Bantry, County Cork. Moorea 3: 1-10.
Blackler, H. (1977). Harvey’s Australian algae in the herbarium of Mrs. Gatty in the Department of Botany of the University of St. Andrew’s (STA), Scotland. Taxon, 26: 495-496.
Bryant, J., Plaisier, H., Irvine, L.M., McLean, A., Jones, M. & Spencer Jones, M.E. (2016). Life and work of Margaret Gatty (1809-1873), with particular reference to British sea-weeds (1863). Archives of Natural History, 43: 131-147.
Bryant, J., Plaisier, H., Irvine, L.M., McLean, A., Jones, M. & Spencer Jones, M.E. (2016). Life and work of Margaret Gatty (1809-1873), with particular reference to British sea-weeds (1863). Supplementary Material. Available online only at: http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/suppl/10.3366/anh.2016.0352
Butler, P. (2000). William Henry Harvey, M.D., F.R.S., F.L.S. Pp. 108-111 in Irish botanical illustrators and flower painters. (portr.). P. Butler (Ed.). Antique Collectors' Club, Woodbridge.
Coville, F.V. (1895). The botanical exploration of Thomas Coulter in Mexico and California. Botanical Gazette, 20: 519-531.
Doogue, D. (1998). History of the study of the Flora of County Dublin. Pp. 27-39 and Plates 1 & 18 in Flora of County Dublin. D. Doogue, D. Nash, J. Parnell, S. Reynolds and P. Wyse-Jackson (Eds.). Dublin Naturalists Field Club, Dublin. VII + 558pp.
Doogue, D. & Parnell, J. (1992). Fragments of an eighteenth century herbarium - possibly that of Caleb Threlkeld in Trinity College, Dublin (TCD). Glasra, 1 (NS): 99-109.
Ducker, S. (1988). The contented botanist: letters of W.H. Harvey about Australia and Pacific, Melborne University Press. (portr.). 413pp.
Fisher, L. (1869). Memoir of W.H. Harvey, M.D., F.R.S. London.
Funk, V. (2004). 100 uses for an Herbarium (well at least 72).
Geary-Cooke, R. (1975). William Henry Harvey. Veld and Flora, 61: 8-10.
Gordon, R.B. (1975). A Collection of Wm. H. Harvey's Australian Algae at West Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Taxon, 24: 628.
Guiry, M.D., Boalch, G.T. & Peters, A.F. (2010). William Henry Harvey’s grave rediscovered. The Phycologist, 79: 14-15.
Gunn, M. & Codd, L.E. (1981). William Henry Harvey. Botanical exploration of Southern Africa. AA. Balkema, Cape Town. 416pp.
Helmstädter, A. (2017). Ethnopharmacology in the work of the British botanist Arthur Francis George Kerr (1877 – 1942). Pharmazie, 72: 58-64.
Hermans, C. & Hermans, J. (2016). 127 years of the RHS Orchid Committee Part four. Orchid Review, 124:18-27.
Hutchins, M. (2016). Rediscovering the story of Ellen Hutchins of Ballylickey, Bantry Bay (1785-1815): Ireland’s first female botanist. Local History Journal, 21: 50-59.
Long. D.G. (1985). The Musci Indici: its authors, types and localities. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 119: 1-33.
MacCarthy, C.J.F. (1993). An Antiquary's Note Book 14. Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 98: 145.
McGilvray, D.J. (1975). Johann August Ludwig Preiss (1811 - 1883) in Western Australia. Telopea, 1: 1-18.
McVaugh, R. (1942). The travels of Thomas Coulter 1824-1827. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 33: 65-70.
May, V. (1977). Harvey’s Australian algae at the National Herbarium of New South wales (NSW), Australia. Taxon, 26: 496.
Mitchell, M.E. (1999). Early observations on the Flora of Southwest Ireland. Selected letters of Ellen Hutchins and Dawson Turner 1807-1814. National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin, Occasional Papers 12, Dublin.
Nelson, E.C. (1992). William Henry Harvey as Colonial Treasurer at the Cape of Good Hope: a case of depression and bowlderised history, Archives of Natural History, 19: 171-180.
Nelson, E.C. (1996). William Henry Harvey A portrait of the artist as a young man. Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, 13: 36-41.
Nelson, E.C. (1997). Dr Thomas Coulter's cacti from Zimapán, Hidalgo, Mexico. Bradleya, 15: 48-64.
Nelson, E.C. (1998). Caleb Threlkeld’s family. Glasra 3: 161-166.
Nelson, E.C. & Batten, A. (1995). 281. Harveya pulchra Scrophulariaceae. Curtis’s Botanical Magazine, 12: 202-206.
Nelson, E.C. & Parnell, J. (1988). John Bradbury (1768 -1823) - some letters and his Irish connections. Bartonia, 54: 107-115.
Nelson, E.C. & Parnell, J. (1992). Flora Hibernica (1836): its publication, and aftermath as viewed by Dr.Taylor. Taxon, 41: 35-42.
Nelson, E.C. & Parnell, J. (2002). An annotated bibliography of the Irish botanist William Henry Harvey (1811-1866). Archives of Natural History, 29: 213-244.
Nelson, E.C. & Probert, A. (1994). A man who can speak of plants: Dr Thomas Coulter (193-1843) of Dundalk in Ireland, Mexico and Alta California. Dublin.
Nelson, E.C. & Rourke, J.P. (1993). James Niven (1776-1827), a Scottish Botanical Collector at the Cape of Good Hope. His Hortus siccus at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin (DBN), and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K). Kew Bulletin, 48: 663-682.
Ollerton, J., Chancellor, G. & van Wyhe, J. (2012). John Tweedie and Charles Darwin in Buenos Aires. Notes and records of the Royal Society, doi:10.1098/rsnr.2011.0052
Parkes, H.M. (1953). Some notes on the Herbarium of University College Cork. Irish Naturalists' Journal (Old Series), 11: 102-105.
Parnell, J. (1982). Some remarks on the bryophyte herbarium of H.W. Lett in Trinity College Dublin. Irish Naturalists' Journal, 5: 489.
Parnell, J. (1982). The Lichen Herbarium of Trinity College Dublin (TCD). The Lichenologist, 14: 280-281.
Parnell, J. (1985). The pteridophyte herbarium of Trinity College Dublin (TCD). The Fern Gazette, 13: 47-48.
Parnell, J. (1992). Isaac Carroll's 'Cryptogam Flora' of County Cork - the fragments in Trinity College, Dublin. Glasra, 1: (NS):135-159.
Parnell, J. (1992). Isaac Carroll's Cryptogram Flora of County Cork. Occasional Papers from the National Botanic Gardens Glasnevin, 6: 1-42.
Parnell, J. (1992). 'William cares for nothing but weeds'; W.H. Harvey (1811-1866) and systematic Botany in Trinity College Dublin. Pp. 79-88 in Treasures of the Mind. D. Scott, (Ed.). Sotheby's, London, 176 + XVI pp.
Parnell, J. (1995). A man who can speak of plants. Dr. Thomas Coulter (1793-1843) of Dundalk in Ireland, Mexico and Alta California. by E.C. Nelson & A. Probert. A review. Moorea, 13: 35. [Published 1996].
Parnell, J. (1996).The Spruce Collections in Trinity College Dublin. Pp. 281-286 in Richard Spruce (1817-1893) - Botanist and Explorer. M.R.D. Seaward & S.M.D. Fitzgerald (Eds.). R.B.G. Kew. 359pp.
Parnell, J. (1996). The monetary value of herbarium collections. Pp. 33-34 in Systematics and Biological collections. Abstracts of Papers and posters. B.S. Rushton, (Ed.). Ulster Museum. 56pp.
Parnell, J. (2001). The Monetary value of herbarium collections. Pp. 271-286 in Biological Collections & Biodiversity. Rushton, B.S., Hackney, P. & Tyrie, C.R. [Eds.]. Linnean Society of London Special Publication No 3. 326pp.
Parnell, J. (2004). Mackay, James Townsend. Pp. 1296-1298 in Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists. Ed. B. Lightman. Thoemmes Continuum Press. 4 volumes.
Parnell, J. (2004). Harvey's 'Travelling Sets' of Algae in the TCD Herbarium. Web-page of the Herbarium, Department of Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. https://www.tcd.ie/Botany/Herbarium.html/
Parnell, J. (2005). Index to Harvey's 'Travelling Sets' of Australian Algae in the TCD Herbarium. Web-page of the Herbarium, Department of Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Parnell, J. (2005). Index to Harvey's 'Travelling Sets' of Ceylonese Algae in the TCD Herbarium. Web-page of the Herbarium, Department of Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Parnell, J. (2005). Index to Harvey's 'Travelling Sets' of Friendly Islands Algae in the TCD Herbarium. Web-page of the Herbarium, Department of Botany, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
Parnell, J. (2009). W.H. Harvey. In Dictionary of Irish Biography. Volume 4: 513-514. Eds. McGuire, J. & Quinn, J. Cambridge University Press & Royal Irish Academy. Ca. 7,000pp.
Parnell, J.A.N. (2019). Previously unrecorded facets of the life of the ‘Father of Thai Botany’ A.F.G. Kerr including further information on his distribution of plant material. Thai Forest Bulletin, Botany, 47: 73-81.
Parnell, J.A.N. (2023). Dr. Alfred Francis George Kerr: Botanist and Physician a life well-lived. Trinity College Memorial Discourse. 2023. [Discourse on Youtube at: https://youtu.be/ua0Q2EWCRQc: paper derived from discourse at https://www.tcd.ie/Secretary/FellowsScholars/discourses/]
Parnell, J.A.N. & Huisman, J. (2006). Typification of species based on specimens in the herbarium of W.H. Harvey (TCD). Pp. 112-115 in Algae of Australia. Nemaliales. Huisman, J.M. Ed. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
Parnell, J. & Webb, D.A. (1991). The Flora Hibernica herbarium of J.T. Mackay. Irish Naturalists' Journal, 23: 359-364.
Parnell, J.A.N., Womersley, H.B.S., Sinkora, D., Vaughan, A. & Huisman, J.M. (2010). W.H. Harvey’s Australian Travelling Sets of Algae in the Herbarium of Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and the National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL). Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy,110B: 119-161..
Parnell, J.A.N., Simpson, D.A., Chayamarit, K., Boonthavikoon, T., Boyce, P.C., Chantaranothai, P., de Wilde, B., Jebb, M.H.P., Muasya, A.M., Paton, A.J., Pendry, C.A., Pooma, R., Suddee S. & Wilkin. P. (2005). The Bangkok Forest Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and Trinity College Dublin plant collecting trips in Thailand 1995-2002. Thai Forest Bulletin, 33: 145-156. [issued 2006].
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