**Code**: [BRI](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/herbarium-details/?irn=124120)
**Organization**: Queensland Herbarium & Biodiversity Science
**Department**: Department of Environment and Science
**Location**: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
**Total number of specimens**: 911000
**Current status**: Active
**Date founded**: 1881
**Geographic coverage**: Australia, principally Queensland; Papua New Guinea and Pacific region, southeast Asia
**Incorporated herbaria**: AIMS (2000 specimens), BRIU, in part (algae, lichens, 3500 angiosperms)
**Important collectors**: F.M. Bailey, J.F. Bailey, G.N. Batianoff, A.R. Bean, S.T. Blake, L.J. Brass, J.R. Clarkson, A.B. Cribb, S.L. Everist, P.I. Forster, B. Gray, B. Hyland, S.F. Kajewski, K.R. McDonald, J.F. Shirley, L.S. Smith, J.G. Tracey, L.J. Webb, C.T. White
**Notes**: Comprehensive specimen label data included in institutional HERBRECS database is available through the Australasian Virtual Herbarium. MBA was a regional station of BRI, now incorporated into CNS. All MBA specimens are duplicated at BRI. Images of Type specimens (vascular plants) are now available on JSTOR as part of the Global Plants Initiative. Specimen citation: please cite the AQ number on the specimens (the BRI number is now redundant). Speciality: Australia, principally Queensland; Papua New Guinea and Pacific region, southeast Asia. Publications are also available online: Austrobaileya: www.qld.gov.au/austrobaileya Queensland Plant Census: https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/plants-animals/plants/herbarium/flora-census
**Date modified in Index Herbariorum**: 2023-01-09
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