蘚苔類研究
Online ISSN : 2424-2624
Print ISSN : 1343-0254
東京大学の関根雄次蘚類研究資料コレクション: アマチュア研究者コレクションの継承
中村 俊彦林 智絵清水 晶子池田 博
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2025 年 13 巻 5 号 p. 69-75

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The Yuji Sekine Collection, which was donated to The University Museum, The University of Tokyo in 2012, consists of 8,400 items related to his research on mosses. Yuji Sekine(1900‒1989) was an amateur researcher who made a great contribution to the study of mosses in Japan. He started his study after encountering beautiful mosses in his own garden. In 1969, he published “Illustrated Guide to the Mosses in Japan,” the first book to use many photographs in Japan, and subsequently published “The Flora of Mosses in the Kamakura Area” in 1974, and “Species Identification for Mosses in Japan” in 1982. This collection includes a wide range of materials, including specimens planned for the description of new species, fully labeled packet specimens, provisional specimens with data, specimen samples in albums for taxonomic study, permanent glass-slide specimens for microscopic observation, original drawings of mosses, research equipment, and botanical books. These materials are valuable for taxonomic and ecological research, as well as for learning about changes in the natural environment of specific regions, but they also serve to trace the lives of amateur researchers. However, amateur researchers’ collections are often stored in inappropriate environments, and specimens and materials are sometimes discarded or scattered. We must recognize and share the great value of specimen collections, and to make arrangements for the preservation and utilization of collection materials through the enhancement and collaboration of natural history museums.
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