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A.E. Roland Herbarium
The A. E. Roland Herbarium is maintained
by the Department of Environmental Sciences in Cox Institute
on the campus of the NSAC. A herbarium is permanent repository
for properly documented and preserved plant specimens. Each
herbarium specimen is a tangible, record of a plant species
occurring at a specific time and locality preserving important
ecological and biogeographical information. The Roland Herbarium
houses a number of specialized collections totalling over 13,000
specimens. There is a “reference collection” for
use in the identification and verification of unknown plant
samples for both the scientific community and the general public
at large. In addition, the “quick reference collection”
and other teaching collections are used routinely in the training
of academics and other professionals who will work in the “Green
Industry”.
The herbarium collection is named in honour of Dr. Albert E.
Roland, Professor Emeritus of Biology at the NSAC, for his lifelong
contribution to the understanding of the natural history of
Nova Scotia. Throughout Dr. Roland’s long and productive
career as Provincial Botanist and Professor of Biology at the
NSAC, he authored and coauthored many scientific papers as well
as several books including the Flora of Nova Scotia,
Geological Background and Physiography of Nova Scotia,
and Spring Wildflowers. In recognition of his numerous
contributions to science and agriculture, Dr. Roland received
an honourary doctorate from Acadia University in 1972 and the
degree of Doctor of Laws from Dalhousie University in 1980.
It should also be noted that he was honoured as a recipient
of a Centennial Medal in 1967. Dr. Albert E. Roland passed away
in 1991, but his professional and personal influence on science,
agriculture and post-secondary education in Nova Scotia remains
undiminished.
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