I also love that it is hollow inside
signed and dated 1904 on the reverse by brother (Fra) Anlobsopladser (I believe) of Munkebjarg
though it's not very heavy and a nail through the top hole would work just fine
from her great red hat with white and blue stripes
but have not been able to decipher the signature or the mark that appears near to base on the side of one of them
Agnes Gilbert's Beautifully Preserved Early 20th C. Herbarium with Sixteen Samples vintage slides I also love that itThis herbarium is undated, but I know the portfolio itself, designed by C. S. Jackson and published by Rumford Supply Co., South Weymouth MA, has a 1906 copyright, so would think this dates to the first quarter of the 20th c. or so. On the inside cover Agnes Gilbert lists the 16 samples she carefully preserved and detailed for her Botany II course, which are all still enclosed, each on the right side of a paper folio, with details about the specimen