**Code**: [NO](https://sweetgum.nybg.org/science/ih/herbarium-details/?irn=126195)
**Organization**: Tulane University
**Department**: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
**Location**: , U.S.A.
**Total number of specimens**: 120000
**Current status**: Permanently closed
**Date founded**: 1895
**Taxonomic coverage**: Pteridophytes
**Geographic coverage**: Worldwide, especially Louisiana, southeastern U.S., Colorado Rocky Mountains, southern California, and Yucatan; Colombia and Brazil
**Incorporated herbaria**: New Orleans Academy of Sciences.
**Important collectors**: L. M. Booth, I. W. Clokey, R. S. Cocks, D. Demaree, J. A. Ewan, A. Gray, J. Hale, J. F. Joor, D. D. Keck, E. P. Killip, J. G. Lemmon, Y. E. J. Mexia, F. W. Peirson, J. L. Riddell, D. Stone
**Notes**: Updated Aug 2017 (contact information, website updated). Herbarium (except fungi) transferred to LSU in 2016. During this acquisition, collections will be accessible and available for loan requests. Please send any correspondence and outstanding loans to LSU. The Tulane Herbarium will continue to be cited as "NO". While all specimens are all moving to LSU, books in The Minna F. Koch Memorial Library will remain at Tulane University.NO fungi (10 000 specimens) transferred to NY in 2000.
**Date modified in Index Herbariorum**: 2020-11-17
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