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The Institute was dedicated in 1961 as the Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt Botanical Library, an international center for bibliographical research and service in the interests of botany and horticulture, as well as a center for the study of all aspects of the history of the plant sciences. By 1971 the Hunt Botanical Library's activities had so diversified that the name was changed to Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation. Growth in collections and research projects led to the establishment of four programmatic departments: Archives, Art, Bibliography and the Library. The current collections include approximately 30,150 book and serial titles; 29,000+ portraits; 29,270 watercolors, drawings and prints; and 2,000 autograph letters and manuscripts. The Institute's collections, holdings and staff expertise are of value not only for the study of botany and its history but also for investigations of the following topics: |
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huntinst@andrew.cmu.edu. Iris Susiana, flore maximo, ex albo nigricante. C.B.; Iris bulbosa, angustifolia coerulea. C. B. [Mourning Iris, Iris susiana L., and English Iris, Iris xiphioides J. F. Ehrh.], gouache on vellum by Georg Dionysius Ehret, 1745, HI Art accession no. 2650.
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