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    The mission of the Forest Botany Section is to collect and manage the scientific resources to enhance the researches on the forest science. Its collection consists of specimens of dried plants, seeds, wood materials, preparations of wood section, and dried fungi. To this collection, a code of TOFO is given among the international network of herbariums.
    The highlight of this collection is the sixty thousand plant specimens, including many type specimens and other valuable species collected from Asia Pacific countries by Prof. T. Inokuma, who was the first professor of the Forest Botany, Department of Agriculture, the Imperial University of Tokyo. The wood blocks and preparations of wood section are made of the wood species from all over Japan and other Asia Pacific countries. These are also highly essential as the database of anatomical studies of woods.
    At the present time, most of the plant specimens are held in the herbarium of the University Museum. Meanwhile, the herbarium of Department of Agriculture holds the wood blocks and other six thousand plant specimens, mostly of the coniferous trees and bamboo species including forty type specimens. Among them, seven hundred specimens of Chinese trees collected by Dr. E. H. Wilson are especially unique.
    The herbarium of Laboratory of Forest Botany also holds forty thousand fern specimens and the preparations of wood section. The fern specimens were collected by Prof. S. Kurata, and include 328 type specimens and 183 holotypes which were named by himself. He also published the "Illustrated Important Forest Trees of Japan. vol.1-5" (1964-1976) as a basic information of Japanese tree species. The preparations consist of cross and vertical section, maceration (organisms soften or separated into constituent elements by acid orenzyme) and their micrographs.
    As this collection is held in these three different herbariums, databases compiling informations are now under construction to letthis collection be more accessible. Currently, the database of fern specimen and preparations of wood section are available. The database of fern specimen includes the list of scientific name, Japanese name, date and place of collection and other basic informations for every specimen, along with the number of the shelf containing each of them. And, the preparations are separated into coniferous species andbroad-leaved species, then ordered alphabetically by their family andgenus names within each group. The database is constructed in the same manner for the convenience to search on them.


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