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    Karlsruhe : Braun ; 1.1941(1940) - 59.1999(1997); 2000(1999) -
    Call number: S 91.0710 ; S 91.0710 (2020) ; S 91.0710 (2021) ; S 91.0710 (2022) ; S 91.0710 (2023)
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    ISSN: 0174-254X
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    Diesterweg
    Publication Date: 2024-04-22
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    Berliner Lithogr. Inst., Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | KART B 140:5160[1940];KART H 140:Bad Warmbrunn
    Publication Date: 2024-02-21
    Description: Geologische Karte 1: 25 000 mit Erläuterungen. Digitalisat des FID GEO (Fachinformationsdienst Geowissenschaften der festen Erde), erstellt durch das GDZ (Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum, SUB Göttingen), Karte aus dem Bestand der SUB Göttingen. GeoTIFF erstellt durch FID GEO, SUB Göttingen.
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    Keywords: ddc:912 ; ddc:554.3 ; Geologische Karte ; Warmbrunn ; Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój ; GeoTIFF
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 257-267
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 1938, Verdam published an account of the then-known Charophyta of the Netherlands in the English language (cf. this journal, vol. 3), and one year later (1939) another in our own language in \xe2\x80\x9cNederlandsch Kruidkundig Archief\xe2\x80\x9d. In both papers reference was made to only five Netherlands\xe2\x80\x99 publications on the same subject, the oldest of which is dating from 1846. In studying i.a. the history of the Malaysian Charophyta (Zaneveld, 1940) I found that much more was published on the Charophyta of our Low Countries. As will be seen below, it became evident that the first printed record of a Netherlands\xe2\x80\x99 Charophyte dates as far back as 1636. It seems worth while to publish these notes on the history of the identification of our Charophyta as, moreover, a number of additional facts have become known.\nThe data of the present review have been taken from the following sources (chronologically arranged): 1. herbals ; 2. catalogues of Botanic Gardens; 3. local floras; 4. general floras and taxonomic textbooks; 5. monographs.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 4 no. 2, pp. 320-321
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Korthalsella Dacrydii (RIDLEY) DANSER, the only species of its genus that is parasitic on Conifers, was, up to the present, only known from two mountains, viz., Mt. Tahan in the Malay Peninsula, and Mt. Gede in Java. For the latter mountain it was, for the first time, not discovered in the living state, but, by Dr VAN STEENIS, on herbarium specimens of Podocarpus imbricata, collected by KOORDERS and VAN DER HOEVEN in 1890. Later it was collected several times on Mt. Gede in the living state.\nWhile examining the materials of Podocarpus and Dacrydium of the Leiden, Buitenzorg, and Groningen Herbaria, I was so fortunate as to discover, in the same way as Dr VAN STEENIS did, several new localities of Korthalsella Dacrydii, and these not only in Java, but also in Sumatra, Borneo, and Timor. The localities now known are the following.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 93-256
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Talaud Islands are forming part of the Malay Archipelago, being situated north of Celebes and the Moluccas, south of Mindanao and east of the Sangihe group, between 3\xc2\xb045\xe2\x80\x99 and 5\xc2\xb035\xe2\x80\x99 N. lat. and 126\xc2\xb032\xe2\x80\x99 and 127\xc2\xb010\xe2\x80\x99 E. long.\nThe main group consists of three larger islands, viz. Karakelong, Salebaboe and Kaboeroeang. The Nenoesa islands, a group formed by the small islands of Garete, Karaton, Merampi, Mengkopoe, Intata, Kakelotan and Maroh are situated northeast of the main group, including also Miangas (Palmas), an islet about 65 miles north of Karakelong, near Mindanao.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 4 no. 3, pp. 493-495
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Anthericum Rouwenortii De Gorter, a species not occurring in the Index Kewensis, was described by De Gorter in his Catalogus Plantarum Horti Ulenpassiani, 1783, p. 51 and 52 as follows: p. 51 : AUTHERICUM. 2. Rouwenortii. foliis planis carinatis, scapo ramoso, corollis patentibus. Tab. I. Habitat in Zeylona? Planta e seminibus e Zeylona, si bene meminit III. Baro De ROUWENOORT missis, ante multos annos enata colitur adhuc in Caldario Horti Uilenpassiani, ubi quotannis floret. Descriptio. Badix crassa, tuberosa, subtranslucida. Folia radicalia, ensiformia, carinata, glabra, sesquipedalia, extremitate subulata. p. 52: Scapus ramosus, fere tripedalis, ramis alternis, inferioribus brevioribus, superioribus longioribus. Bracteis lanceolato-subulatis bifidis. Fedunculis simplicibus. Flores magnitudine Antherici ramosi, albi, apicibus petalorum viridibus. Filamenta alba, laevia. Antherae flavae. staminibus longior.\nThe Catalogus Plantarum Horti Ulenpassiani is a catalogue of plants cultivated in the gardens and greenhouses of Ulenpas, the estate of H.A.W. Baron van Rouwenoort and situated near Hummelo in the Netherlands\xe2\x80\x99 province of Gelderland. It contains lists of plant-names and the only species of which a description and a plate are given is the above mentioned Anthericum Rouwenortii.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 1-46
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Several years ago the Director of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, was kind enough to lend me the Sapotaceous material from the Pacific region preserved in its Herbarium. It has been enumerated underneath together with additional material from other herbaria. These have been quoted by means of the following abbreviations, which are taken from Lanjouw\xe2\x80\x99s list, published in Chronica Botanica V, 1932, 142. A. = Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Jamaica Plain (Mass.), U.S.A. B. = Botanisches Museum, Berlin-Dahlem. Bish. = Bernice P. Bish. Museum, Honolulu, Hawaiian Isl. and some specimens from the private herbarium of Mr O. Degener. Bz. = Herbarium, Gov. Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java. Cal. = California Botanical Gardens, San Francisco. G. = Institut de Botanique syst\xc3\xa9matique de l\xe2\x80\x99Universit\xc3\xa9 de Gen\xc3\xa8ve. GB. = Botanical Garden, G\xc3\xb6teborg. GH. = Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge (Mass.), U.S.A. K. = Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. L. = Rijksherbarium, Leiden. NY. = New York Botanical Garden, New York. O. = Universitetets Botaniske Museum, Oslo. P. = Mus\xc3\xa9um National d\xe2\x80\x99Histoire Naturelle, Lab. de Phan\xc3\xa9rogamie, Paris. PRC. = Botanical Institute, Charles University, Praha.\nBesides, a number of the specimens quoted are probably represented in other, particularly American herbaria, of which no data were available. I wish to tender my sincere thanks to the directors of the institutions mentioned for their kind assistance.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 316-323
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Platanthera angustata (Bl.) Lndl., Gen. et sp. Orch. (1835), 290; etc.\nSumatra: Atjeh, Gajolanden, Poetjoek Angasan, bivouac 1 to 2, 2700 m, blang ground, marshy heath, common (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8350, 28 Jan. 1937). G. Leuser, bivouac 4\xe2\x80\x945, watershed, 2700\xe2\x80\x942800 m (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8502, 31 Jan. 1937). Same locality, central top, Aloer near bivouac 6, 3250\xe2\x80\x943300 m, mountain meadow (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8683, 3 Febr. 1937). G. Goh Lemboeh, from bivouac Aer Poetih waterfall to bivouac Halfweg, 1000 m (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8902, 8 Febr. 1937).
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 294-296
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Contrary to what Pliny and Dodoens assert, Satureja hortensis appeared to be very deleterious to onions when these species were sown together.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 4 no. 1, pp. 1-223
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The only hitherto known comprehensive studies on the Netherlands Indian Charophyta appeared in 1897 and 1899 in the \xe2\x80\x9dProdrome de la Flore Algologique des Indes Neerlandaises\xe2\x80\x9c, and were compiled by E. DE WILDEMAN. These papers intend to give a mere enumeration of all Charophyta published up to 1896, and therefore mainly contain the species recorded by the famous Charaphytologists ALEX. BRAUN and OTTO NORDSTEDT in 1849, 1882, 1888 and 1889.\nIn the twentieth century only three papers were published on the Charophyta of this area, viz. that by DE WILDEMAN (1900), that by GUTWINSKY (1902), and that by FILARSZKY (1934). The first-named author worked up the specimens occurring in Java, the second one adds two species to this list, whereas the latter studied materials collected in 1928 and 1929 by the German Limnological Sunda Expedition.
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    In:  Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht vol. 93 no. 1, pp. 542-558
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: La tourbi\xc3\xa8re au Sud de Veenendaal, dans la Vall\xc3\xa9e Gueldroise, ayant environ la forme d\xe2\x80\x99une halt\xc3\xa8re, a son origine dans une nappe d\xe2\x80\x99eau eutrophe, d\xc3\xa9ja pr\xc3\xa9sente lors de la premi\xc3\xa8re phase du tardiglaciaire. Dans les commencements s\xe2\x80\x99y forma un s\xc3\xa9diment (sable humeux), qui se composait, outre de restes v\xc3\xa9g\xc3\xa9taux, de sable apport\xc3\xa9 par le vent. Il est impossible qu\xe2\x80\x99un bras du Rhin ait coul\xc3\xa9 l\xc3\xa0 en ces temps. La tourbe se compose de mati\xc3\xa8res successivement eutrophes et m\xc3\xa9sotrophes. Une grande partie du profil (depuis le d\xc3\xa9but de l\xe2\x80\x99Atlanticum), est compos\xc3\xa9e de tourbe de marais bois\xc3\xa9 (Broekveen). Dans les sondages les plus m\xc3\xa9ridionaux on trouve de l\xe2\x80\x99argile dans les couches sup\xc3\xa9rieures (provenant probablement d\xe2\x80\x99inondations venant du c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9 du Rhin). A mesure qu\xe2\x80\x99on s\xe2\x80\x99approche du Sud, l\xe2\x80\x99argile occupe une place de plus en plus importante dans le profil. Il n\xe2\x80\x99est trace de mati\xc3\xa8res oligotrophes (tourbe de Sphagnum), ni m\xc3\xaame dans le sondage VK (Veenkampen), o\xc3\xb9 cependant la carte g\xc3\xa9ologique mentionne une couche d\xe2\x80\x99argile recouvrant la haute tourbi\xc3\xa8re. La tourbe oligotrophe a sans doute \xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 compl\xc3\xa8tement enlev\xc3\xa9e par une extraction commenc\xc3\xa9e d\xc3\xa8s le moyen-\xc3\xa2ge. Il apert que l\xe2\x80\x99histoire des for\xc3\xaats que l\xe2\x80\x99on peut constater dans la tourbe, depuis la premi\xc3\xa8re phase du tardiglaciaire jusqu\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa0 la fin de l\xe2\x80\x99Atlanticum (premi\xc3\xa8re apparition de Fagus), est conforme aux r\xc3\xa9sultats acquis pour des tourbi\xc3\xa8res environnantes de cette m\xc3\xaame \xc3\xa9poque, par d\xe2\x80\x99autres investigateurs. Seulement un maximum prononc\xc3\xa9 de Corylus manque dans notre tourbi\xc3\xa8re. Les couches sup\xc3\xa9rieures de la tourbi\xc3\xa8re ne pr\xc3\xa9sentent pas de spectres polliniques r\xc3\xa9cents, mais les spectres qu\xe2\x80\x99on y trouve ferment un ensemble harmonieux avec ceux des couches plus profondes. Nous avons constat\xc3\xa9 que la couche de mousse vivante, dans le Bennekommer Meent offre un spectre pollinique qui repr\xc3\xa9sente assez bien la v\xc3\xa9g\xc3\xa9tation foresti\xc3\xa8re actuelle. Nous avons d\xc3\xa9crit un sondage dans une petite tourbi\xc3\xa8re isol\xc3\xa9e a l\xe2\x80\x99Est du Emmikhuizerberg, qui offre enti\xc3\xa8rement un caract\xc3\xa8re tardiglaciaire. Au cas o\xc3\xb9 l\xe2\x80\x99examen de GL et de AH III et \xc3\xa9ventuellement d\xe2\x80\x99autres sondages (encore en projet), nous ouvriraient de nouveaux horizons, nous donnerons en temps et lieu des informations a ce sujet.\nNous avons accompli cette \xc3\xa9tude au Mus\xc3\xa9e et Herbier Botanique d\xe2\x80\x99Utrecht (Directeur M. le Professeur A. A. PULLE). Je tiens a remercier ici M. F. FLORSCH\xc3\x9cTZ pour ses pr\xc3\xa9cieux conseils et pour la mani\xc3\xa8re enthousiaste avec laquelle il a bien voulu guider ce travail. En m\xc3\xaame temps je veux exprimer ma gratitude affectueuse envers Mlle A. M. J. VAN BERESTEYN pour la traduction dont elle s\xe2\x80\x99est charg\xc3\xa9e.
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    In:  Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht vol. 76 no. 1, pp. 171-197
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: All botanists acquainted with the family Rubiaceae will agree that the present subdivision is far from satisfactory and that more than one of its tribes are either artificial or ill-defined or both. The genera dealt with in this paper are said to belong to the Mussaendeae, but the distinction between this tribe and the Hedyotideae as defined by BENTHAM and Hooker f. (Oldenlandieae K. SCh.) rests merely on the succulence or non-succulence of the fruit and must therefore be regarded as both artificial and ill-defined: artificial, because from a morphological point of view the difference between dry and fleshy fruits is certainly not more important than that between the capsular and schizococcous fruits brought together in the first group and not more weighty than that between the various kinds of berries and drupes referred to the second; ill-defined, because the baccate fruits are sometimes dehiscent and the schizococcous ones more or less fleshy.\nThe absence of a sharp line of demarcation separating the dry from the fleshy fruits doubtless explains the fact that the distinction has never been rigorously applied: Mussaenda L., the standard genus of the tribe with fleshy fruits, at present comprises several species provided with capsules, and plants with drupaceous fruits, by BLUME rightly referred to a genus of their own, Metabolos, have been included by BENTHAM and Hooker f. in Hedyotis L. and by K. SCHUMANN in Oldenlandia L. RIDLEY\xe2\x80\x99S genus Pomazota was referred to the Hedyotideae, because the fruit, though soft and succulent, opens at last, but it is, as I will show elsewhere, identical with Coptophyllum KORTH. non GARDN., which on account of its baccate fruit was put in the Mussaendeae. Other examples might be adduced, but these will suffice to show that the distinction is a source of confusion and should be given up as soon as possible.
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    In:  Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht vol. 84 no. 1, pp. 373-377
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Though an excellent, critical monograph of the genus Cassipourea was published some years ago by ALSTON (in Kew Bulletin, 1925, p. 241\xe2\x80\x94276), I should like to make a few remarks on the South-American species of this genus as my revision for PULLE\xe2\x80\x99s Flora of Suriname III.2 has brought to light a few new facts. It will also give me an opportunity to refer to a publication of BRIQUET on some American representatives of this genus (in Candollea IV, 1931, p. 342\xe2\x80\x94350), which disagrees with regard to a number of species with ALSTON\xe2\x80\x99s interpretations.\nThe species which covers the largest area is the chiefly West-Indian C. elliptica (Sw.) Poir. Formerly also a number of West- Brazilian and Peruvian specimens were referred to it, but ALSTON pointed out that these plants belonged to another species for which he introduced the name C. peruviana. A new West-Indian species, based on Broadway nr. 3841 and 4631, both from Tobago, was described by BRIQUET under the name C. Broadwayi. This species is, in my opinion, conspecific with C. elliptica. BRIQUET amply discussed the differences with C. latifolia Alston from Trinidad, but does not mention its relationship to C. elliptica. , though, in view of the latter\xe2\x80\x99s area of distribution, this would have been more to the point. That ALSTON had already referred Broadway nr. 3841 to C. elliptica was apparently overlooked by BRIQUET. In opposition to BRIQUET I agree with ALSTON that no value should be set on the varieties of C. elliptica described by GRISEBACH (Fl. Br. W. Ind. Isl., I860, p. 274).
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    In:  Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht vol. 92 no. 1, pp. 223-231
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Het Hurener Veld is gelegen in de provincie Overijssel, ten Noorden van de spoorlijn Almelo-Zwolle; tussen Wierden en Nijverdal (zie kaart, fig. 1). Het maakt deel uit van een klein veen van ongeveer 13,5 km\xc2\xb2, dat nu practisch geheel ontgonnen is. Dit veen ligt in een dal, dat in het Oosten en Westen begrensd wordt door heuvelruggen, die ontstaan zijn door stuwing van de Riss-gletschers.\nAan de Westkant zorgt de Regge voor de afwatering van dit dal. Deze afwatering moet echter zeer onvoldoende zijn geweest, waardoor in het dal veenvorming mogelijk was. Het ontstaan van het aangrenzende moerasveen (lagg) in het Noorden kan ook het gevolg zijn geweest van deze onvoldoende afwatering; ongelukkig genoeg is dit moerasveen geheel ontgonnen, zodat een onderzoek naar het verband met het veen van het Hurener Veld onmogelijk is.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 339-411
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The genera Mina and Lepistemon belong to the Ipomoeeae Hall, f., Stictocardia and Argyreia to the Argyreieae Hall. f.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 4 no. 2, pp. 259-260
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Macrosolen urceolatus DANSER, n. sp. \xe2\x80\x94 Omnis glabra. Caules (2 suppetunt) graciles, ad 55 cm longi et ultra (supra basin decerpti), internodiis teretibus, inferioribus 2.5\xe2\x80\x946 cm longis, ad 4 mm diametro, superioribus plerumque paulo brevioribus, gradatim tenuioribus, ad 1.5 mm diametro, nodis vetustioribus incrassatis nonnihil applanatis, ad sesquiplo crassioribus quam internodia, iunioribus applanatis et dilatatis. Folia opposita vel subopposita; petiolus 3\xe2\x80\x948 mm longus, basi subteres, 1.5\xe2\x80\x941.75 mm latus, versus laminam paulum dilalatus et applanatus, subtus rotundatus, supra fere planus; lamina ovato-lanceolata, 5\xe2\x80\x9412 cm longa, 1.5\xe2\x80\x944 cm lata, sub basi cuneata in petiolum contracta, apicem obtusum vel subobtusum versus leviter acuminata, margine saepe irregularis, nonnihil flavida (in herbario), utrinque opaca vel facie superiore nonnihil lucida, inferiore punctulis minimis atris numerosis, nervatura pinnata, costa facie superiore distincta usque ad apicem, plana sed saepe nonnihil prominula, facie inferiore a basi ad apicem gradatim minus prominens, saepe subcarinata, nervis lateralibus et venis utrinque visibilibus, facie inferiore distinctioribus quam superiore. Inflorescentiae racemosae pedunculatae, singulae vel binae vel ternae in axillis foliorum adultorum (nunquam in axillis foliorum rudimentariorum quae passim inveniuntur inter folia normalia); axes in scrobiculis corticis inserti, involucris nullis, basi nonnihil incrassati, caeterum subteretes, a basi circiter 1 mm crassa ad apicem c. 0.3 mm crassum sensim attenuati, 10\xe2\x80\x9425 mm longi, pedunculo 3\xe2\x80\x9410 mm longo, saepe nonnullis insertionibus et bractea singula sterilibus, parte florifera paribus florum 2 ad 5, nodis paulum dilatatis; pedicelli teretes, plerumque 2\xe2\x80\x943 mm longi, 0.25 mm crassi, basi in annulum incrassati; bracteae, ut bracteolae paulo minores, ellipticae, 0.75\xe2\x80\x941 mm longae, obtusae vel acutae, basi paulum connatae vel liberae, leviter concavae. Calyx urceolatus, supra partem inferiorem ellipsoidem circiter 1.5 mm longam 1 mm latam distincte contractus, deinde in partem superiorem infundibuliformem circiter 0.5 mm longam integerrimam ampliatus, parte libera autem brevissima. Corolla statu alabastri adulti ad 33 mm longa, supra basin rotundatam partibus 2/3 inferioribus late tubulosa vel magis inflata, ad 4 mm lata, ad apicem partis ampliatae alis 6, deinde contracta in collum 6-angulum lateribus cavis, 1.5 mm diametro, apice incrassata in clavam obovatam 6-angulam lateribus cavis costisque obtusis; denique divisa in lacinias 6 recurvas usque ad medias alas. Filamenta circiter 7 mm longa, antherae c. 2 mm longae, obtusae. Stylus corollae subaequilongus, circiter 1 mm supra basin articulatus, parte basali persistente versus basin cum disco 6-tuberculato connata supra 6-angula, deinde teres usque ad partem in collum inclusam ibique ad dimidiam crassitudinem attenuatus, in 2 mm superioribus iterum incrassatus, apice stigmate subgloboso, c. 0.8 mm diametro. Fructus ignotus.\nThis Macrosolen is perhaps conspecific with M. tenuiflorus DANSER, which is likewise from East Borneo (Kong Kemoel), but the specimen described here differs by longer corollas and stamens, non-oviformous style-base, and narrow leaves. According to the description it is ap parently also very near M. javanus, but it is distinct by different shape, colour, and consistency of the leaves, the lack of black parts on the corolla, smaller bracts, and urceolate calyx.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 336-338
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In recent years Baehni has provided us with some elaborate studies on the Sapotaceae (1, 2) and we understand that it is his intention to continue the series of generic monographs.\nAs I pointed out in a criticism (8) concerning the first of his papers, this seemed not a very successful beginning, be it only because one usually does not start a series of generic monographs by giving a survey of the whole family with the nature of a conclusion, without risking the judgment of prematurity. As might have been expected this paper contains a number of incorrectnesses, which may largely be ascribed to an insufficient knowledge of this intricate and difficult family.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 4 no. 3, pp. 496-538
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In a former article 1) many new combinations and critical observations were published on various grasses all over the world. New investigations in critical genera together with the study of the existing literature made it necessary to accept various other arrangements in this important family. The old system of Bentham, once the basis for a total review, is now more and more modified and many tribes are purified and more exactly limited. The most recent system we have at the moment, is Hubbard\xe2\x80\x99s treatment of this family in the work of Hutchinson: The families of flowering plants. Vol. II. Monocotyledons. The grasses are divided there into 26 tribes. We have here the great advantage that aberrant genera, which are not easy to place into one of the formerly accepted tribes, are given as representatives of distinct new tribes. The curious tropical genus Streptochaeta f.i. constitutes the tribe of the Streptochaeteae. It is quite acceptable that tribes may consist of but one genus, especially when such a genus is a totally deviating one and cannot be inserted into one of the already existing ones. Such tribes are f.i. the Nardeae with the only northern genus Nardus, and the Mediterranean tribe of the Lygeeae with the only genus Lygeum, one of the Esparto grasses. It is therefore no wonder that Hubbard creates a new tribe, the Anomochloeae, for one of the most curious tropical grasses of the world. This tribe is represented by only one species, the Anomochloa marantoidea Brongn., with a very curious habit and no evident affinities with any other grass. The same can be said of the aberrant genus Pariana, the only member of the tribe of the Parianeae. The most valuable advance is the creation by Hubbard of the tribe of the Thysanolaeneae with as the only member our well-known tropical and subtropical East-Asiatic genus Thysanolaena.\nAlthough this new subdivision of the family of the grasses gives us a great satisfaction, it does not mean that the system is complete and certainly many changes are to be given before we will have a totally correct and acceptable classification of the grasses.
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    In:  Blumea. Supplement vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 1-2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Lorsque, il y a une ann\xc3\xa9e \xc3\xa0 peu pr\xc3\xa8s, ma collaboratrice Mlle Jos\xc3\xa9phine Koster vint me trouver en sugg\xc3\xa9rant l\xe2\x80\x99id\xc3\xa9e d\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9diter un volume d\xc3\xa9di\xc3\xa9 au jubil\xc3\xa9 de votre quatre-vingt-dixi\xc3\xa8me anniversaire, j\xe2\x80\x99acceptai sans h\xc3\xa9sitation. Cette id\xc3\xa9e m\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9tait en effet d\xe2\x80\x99autant plus sympathique que j\xe2\x80\x99avais cherch\xc3\xa9 depuis longtemps une occasion pour vous exprimer en public notre admiration tant pour votre personne que pour votre oeuvre.\nSi nous ne nous \xc3\xa9tions pas trouv\xc3\xa9s dans un temps o\xc3\xb9 les contacts internationaux sont interrompus, si pr\xc3\xa9cieux et si indispensables pour nous autres, travailleurs scientifiques, il aurait \xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 certainement possible d\xe2\x80\x99organiser une collaboration de plusieurs pays d\xe2\x80\x99outre mer. Car nous savons que vos nombreux amis auraient \xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 heureux de pouvoir contribuer \xc3\xa0 cet humble t\xc3\xa9moignage de notre amiti\xc3\xa9 et de notre v\xc3\xa9n\xc3\xa9ration. Ils sont nombreux en effet, vos amis, et parmi eux se trouvent les coryf\xc3\xa9es de votre science, l\xe2\x80\x99algologie. H\xc3\xa9las cette grande guerre, qui s\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9tend sur tout notre monde et qui a temporairement rompu tant de liens, nous a forc\xc3\xa9 de limiter nos invitations \xc3\xa0 quelques repr\xc3\xa9sentants de votre science, vivant dans notre petit continent. Ils se sont d\xc3\xa9clar\xc3\xa9s heureux de pouvoir offrir des articles en votre honneur, articles que vous trouverez publi\xc3\xa9s dans ce petit volume, suppl\xc3\xa9ment de notre journal \xe2\x80\x9cBlumea\xe2\x80\x9d.
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    In:  Blumea. Supplement vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 52-63
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In the winter and early spring of 1916 Mrs. Anna Weber-van Bosse at her hospitable residence near Eerbeek initiated me in the study of Freshwater Algae.\nFor several years after that date in numerous trips all over this country I collected and studied some thousands of samples from all kinds of freshwater ponds and lakes, canals and streams. The Desmids soon drew my special attention, when an unexpectedly rich and varied Desmid flora was found in certain fens and ponds in the diluvial and moor districts of our country.
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    In:  Blumea. Supplement vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 10-11
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: L\'\xc3\xa9diteur de ce journal vient de recevoir de Mme Ruge, n\xc3\xa9e Baenziger, une des plus anciennes amies de Mme Weber, la lettre suivante, qu\xe2\x80\x99il est heureux de pouvoir faire imprimer ci-dessous: Ma ch\xc3\xa8re Anna, Quatre-vingt-dix ans! Voil\xc3\xa0 pour la premi\xc3\xa8re fois dans notre amiti\xc3\xa9 de longues ann\xc3\xa9es que je constate une indiscr\xc3\xa9tion de votre part; vous \xc3\xa0 qui l\xe2\x80\x99on pouvait \xc3\xa0 bon droit reprocher un exc\xc3\xa8s de discr\xc3\xa9tion tant sur le domaine de la pens\xc3\xa9e que sur celui de l\xe2\x80\x99action. Et cependant, ces quatrevingt-dix ans vous ont \xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 impos\xc3\xa9s par les puissances au dessus de nous. Certes, les ann\xc3\xa9es \xc3\xa9coul\xc3\xa9es depuis la mort de votre mari vous ont plac\xc3\xa9 devant line bien lourde t\xc3\xa2che, mais d\xe2\x80\x99autant plus lumineuse me semble votre vie avant ce douloureux \xc3\xa9v\xc3\xa9nement. Que de multiples richesses, que de souvenirs pr\xc3\xa9cieux \xc3\xa0 des \xc3\xa9v\xc3\xa9nements, auxquels j\xe2\x80\x99ai pu prendre part. Au moment que je fis votre connaissance je me rappelle votre enthousiasme de pouvoir suivre des cours \xc3\xa0 l\xe2\x80\x99universit\xc3\xa9; vous et deux autres dames \xc3\xa9tudiantes parmi les premi\xc3\xa8res admises \xc3\xa0 l\xe2\x80\x99universit\xc3\xa9. En pens\xc3\xa9es, je vous revois rentrant avec le professeur Weber d\xe2\x80\x99un voyage aux Indes, votre sympathie pour les aborig\xc3\xa8nes de l\xe2\x80\x99Insulinde, vos histoires savoureuses d\xe2\x80\x99une r\xc3\xa9ception par un prince indig\xc3\xa8ne et de ses filles, votre haut estime pour un pr\xc3\xaatre, le R\xc3\xa9v. P\xc3\xa8re le Cocq d\xe2\x80\x99Armandville et pour son travail dans l\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xaele de Flores. Tout cela valait certes les r\xc3\xa9cits habituels de voyage imprim\xc3\xa9s, souvent si longs et fastidieux. Comme je me rappelle la soir\xc3\xa9e, quand vous me racontiez de votre s\xc3\xa9jour dans l\xe2\x80\x99extr\xc3\xaame Nord \xc3\xa0 Troms\xc3\xb4, de votre course dans un petit bateau \xc3\xa0 partir de Vard\xc3\xb4, pilot\xc3\xa9 par un couple lappon \xc3\xa0 travers les rapides d\xe2\x80\x99une rivi\xc3\xa8re qui, aboutissant dans un fjord, devait vous conduire au d\xc3\xa9barcad\xc3\xa8re du vapeur, qui \xc3\xa9tait sur le point de lever l\xe2\x80\x99ancre pour le dernier d\xc3\xa9part de la saison vers le Sud. Encore maintenant je ressens votre tension: arrivons nous \xc3\xa0 temps, oui o\xc3\xb9 non! Les provisions de voyage \xc3\xa9taient \xc3\xa9puis\xc3\xa9es, la vraie faim se faisait sentir, heureusement qu\xe2\x80\x99au petit restaurant du port on faisait bouillir le saumon, la seule nourriture de l\xe2\x80\x99endroit, mais voil\xc3\xa0 la sir\xc3\xa8ne du vapeur, qui appelle d\xe2\x80\x99urgence les voyageurs et emp\xc3\xaache de go\xc3\xbbter au saumon. Plus calmement et plus selon mon go\xc3\xbbt s\xe2\x80\x99effectua l\xe2\x80\x99excursion \xc3\xa0 l\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xaele de Vlieland, que les deux couples d\xe2\x80\x99amis entreprirent pendant un cong\xc3\xa9 de la Pentec\xc3\xb4te. Un char \xc3\xa0 bancs nous d\xc3\xa9posa \xc3\xa0 De Cocksdorp, le bateau-poste nous conduisit de Texel \xc3\xa0 Vlieland; en somme un voyage sans \xc3\xa9motions et qui pourtant amena le conducteur de la chariole \xc3\xa0 nous demander s\xe2\x80\x99il s\xe2\x80\x99agissait pour nous autres vraiment d\xe2\x80\x99une partie de plaisir.
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    In:  Blumea. Supplement vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 64-71
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In einem j\xc3\xbcngst erschienenen Aufsatz schreibt Du Rietz (1941 S. 6): \xe2\x80\x9dPylaiella rupincola (Aresch.) Kylin ist mit Conferva litoralis L. identisch. Kein Grund liegt vor anzunehman\xe2\x80\x98, dass Linn\xc3\xa9 die auf Ascophyllum an der schwedischen Westk\xc3\xbcste wachsende Pylaiella litoralis sensu Kylin gekannt und in seine Conferva litoralis miteinbezogen hat. Der Name Pylaiella litoralis (L.) Kjellm. muss deshalb f\xc3\xbcr P. rupincola (Aresch.) Kylin beibehalten werden. F\xc3\xbcr P. litoralis sensu Kylin schl\xc3\xa4gt Verf. den neuen Namen Pylaiella Kylinii vor.\xe2\x80\x9c Bei meinen Untersuchungen \xc3\xbcber Pylaiella litoralis (1933 und 1937) war ich zu der Auffassung gekommen, dass diese Art in sich zwei verschiedene Arten enthielt. F\xc3\xbcr die eine behielt ich den Namen P. litoralis (L.) Kjellm., die andere nannte ich P. rupincola (Aresch.) Kylin 1937 S. 5, und dies zwar aus historischen Gr\xc3\xbcnden. In der Literatur hatte man n\xc3\xa4mlich die im allgemeinen auf den gr\xc3\xb6beren Fucaceen epiphytisch wachsende Pylaiella als die Hauptform betrachtet, die im allgemeinen auf Felsen wachsende rupincola dagegen als eine Nebenform. Und um nun die Nomenklatur, in der Weise wie sie sich historisch entwickelt hatte, so wenig als irgend m\xc3\xb6glich zu ver\xc3\xa4ndern, bezeichnete ich die Hauptform als P. litoralis (L.) Kjellm., die Nebenform dagegen als B. rupincola (Aresch.). Kylin. Du Rietz behauptet jetzt, dass ich die Nomenklaturgesetzte \xc3\xbcbertreten habe. Ehe ich indessen diese Frage des n\xc3\xa4heren auseinandersetze, werde ich P. litoralis und P. rupincola kurz besprechen.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Les Chlorophyc\xc3\xa9es du golfe de Gascogne sont encore peu connues. Elles n\xe2\x80\x99ont fait l\xe2\x80\x99objet que d\xe2\x80\x99une courte \xc3\xa9num\xc3\xa9ration de C. Sauvageau dans son travail \xe2\x80\x9dsur les Algues marines du golfe de Gascogne\xe2\x80\x9c. J\xe2\x80\x99ai repris cette \xc3\xa9tude au cours d\xe2\x80\x99un s\xc3\xa9jour \xc3\xa0 Saint-Jean-de-Luz et \xc3\xa0 Biarritz, pendant le printemps de 1940. J\xe2\x80\x99ai r\xc3\xa9colt\xc3\xa9 les esp\xc3\xa8ces suivantes: 1. Prasiola stipitata Suhr \xe2\x80\x94 Se rencontre dans le port de Saint-Jean-de-Luz au niveau de l\xe2\x80\x99 E. marginata. Il est de petite taille, ne d\xc3\xa9passant gu\xc3\xa8re 1 cm de hauteur. Il se pr\xc3\xa9sente parfois sous la forme ordinaire, \xc3\xa9largie en lame au-dessus d\xe2\x80\x99un stipe uniforme; mais, plus souvent, il forme une simple languette, \xc3\xa9troite et contourn\xc3\xa9e, \xc3\xa0 aspect d\xe2\x80\x99 Ent\xc3\xa9romorphe et rappelle alors le Prasiola calophylla.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The genus Galaxaura can in several respects be classed among the most remarkable Florideae. It is not only \xe2\x80\x94 with Chantransia \xe2\x80\x94 the genus richest in forms of all the genera belonging to the order of Nemalionales, which has more than 70 described species, it also offers, both in its interior and its exterior organization, such a high differentiation, and a tissue specialization going so far, that, as the monographer of the genus, the late Professor F.R. Kjellman (1900), said: \xe2\x80\x9dit may be difficult even in the great province of the Florideae to find forms with a higher or even as high a division of labour in the tissues of the shoot...\xe2\x80\x9c.\nEven if the number of species may actually diminish with further investigations, this is in a way connected with a peculiarity of organization, characteristic of the genus Galaxaura, namely that the sexual plant of a species has quite another anatomical structure of the cortical tissue than does the tetrasporic plant. This remarkable discovery was made by Howe (1917, 1918), who had had the opportunity of studying some species of Galaxaura in the West Indies, in their natural localities. This fact was not known of any Floridea at the time Kjellman wrote his monograph on this genus in 1900. Moreover, Kjellman had a quite different conception of the position of the tetraspores during the course of development of the Florideae than the one we have nowadays formed from the results of the cytological research. To Kjellman the tetraspores or, as he called them, the \xe2\x80\x9dtetragonidia\xe2\x80\x9c, were a kind of propagation organ with the character of \xe2\x80\x9dNebenfruktifikation\xe2\x80\x9c, and thus not, as we must now regard them, the reproduction bodies of the diploid generation ending the diplophase in the alternation of generations. Thus, when Kjellman in his herbarial studies found forms of Galaxaura with otherwise similar organization but with quite a different cortical anatomy, it was quite natural that he described them as new species. One of the tasks of future taxonomical research will therefore be to combine such \xe2\x80\x9dspecies\xe2\x80\x9c of Kjellman as, in reality, are only the sexual and the tetrasporic generation of one and the same species. Naturally, this problem can only be solved by a botanist who has the opportunity of studying the development of the Galaxaurae in their native localities. Finally, only cultures will be really decisive. However, the number of species of Galaxaura will certainly be reduced.
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    In:  Blumea. Supplement vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 91-107
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: En examinant en 1939 dans une note pr\xc3\xa9sent\xc3\xa9e \xc3\xa0 l\xe2\x80\x99Acad\xc3\xa9mie des Sciences de Belgique une \xc3\xa9tude de M. Ronse, nous avons \xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 amen\xc3\xa9 \xc3\xa0 reprendre des consid\xc3\xa9rations sur les mucilages des v\xc3\xa9g\xc3\xa9taux et en particulier sur ceux des algues (22; 31).\nD\xc3\xa9j\xc3\xa0 en 1891, dans nos \xe2\x80\x9dObservations algologiques\xe2\x80\x9c nous avons examin\xc3\xa9 la nature et la structure des parois cellulaires de certaines algues et fait remarquer que la gaine mucilagineuse de Conjugu\xc3\xa9es, \xc3\xa9tudi\xc3\xa9e par divers auteurs \xc3\xa9tait loin de pr\xc3\xa9senter sur toute la surface d\xe2\x80\x99un filament la m\xc3\xaame \xc3\xa9paisseur. Des Spirogyra, par exemple, suivant des parties du filament, montraient une gaine nette et \xc3\xa9paisse, ou \xc3\xa0 peine indiqu\xc3\xa9e.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Anne Antoinette van Bosse, fille de M. Jacob van Bosse et de Mme Jaqueline Jeanne n\xc3\xa9e Reynvaan, naquit \xc3\xa0 Amsterdam le 27 mars 1852. Tr\xc3\xa8s jeune encore elle perdit sa m\xc3\xa8re; sa soeur, son ain\xc3\xa9e de 10 ans, prit sa place aussi bien qu\xe2\x80\x99elle put. Outre cette soeur elle avait trois fr\xc3\xa8res.\nSelon l\xe2\x80\x99usage de cette \xc3\xa9poque les familles ais\xc3\xa9es n\xe2\x80\x99envoyaient pas leurs filles \xc3\xa0 l\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9cole, ainsi Anna van Bosse re\xc3\xa7ut \xc3\xa0 la maison son instruction par une institutrice de nationalit\xc3\xa9 suisse. La botanique et la zoologie furent d\xe2\x80\x99embl\xc3\xa9e ses branches pr\xc3\xa9f\xc3\xa9r\xc3\xa9es; les fr\xc3\xa9quentes visites au jardin zoologique \xe2\x80\x9dArtis\xe2\x80\x9c y contribu\xc3\xa8rent pour une grande part. l\xe2\x80\x99Observation des animaux exotiques lui procurait un grand plaisir et jusqu\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa0 pr\xc3\xa9sent elle porte un grand int\xc3\xaaret \xc3\xa0 \xe2\x80\x9dArtis\xe2\x80\x9c.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 3 no. 3, pp. 583-584
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Dr. C. A. BACKER and Dr. O. POSTHUMUS, Varenflora voor Java. Overzicht deiop Java voorkomende varens en varenachtigen, hare verspreiding, oekologie en toepassingen. Uitgave van (Fern flora for Java. Conspectus of the ferns and fern allies occurring in Java, their distribution, ecology and use. Issued by) \xe2\x80\x99s Lands Plantentuin, Buitenzorg, June 1939. I\xe2\x80\x94XLVII, 1\xe2\x80\x94370, 1 Plate, 1 map and 81 text figures. \xe2\x80\x94 \xc6\x92 7.50.\nThe users both at home and abroad of Dr. BACKER\xe2\x80\x99s florae have always regretted that, however carefully these books have been prepared, most of them were imperfect in one way or another. They were either restricted to certain vegetations (weedflorae for tea and sugar-cane) or did not cover all groups of vascular plants; the \xe2\x80\x9dFlora van Batavia\xe2\x80\x9c (1907), the \xe2\x80\x9dSchoolflora voor Java\xe2\x80\x9c (1911) contain only the Dicotyledoneae-Dialypetalae, the \xe2\x80\x9dHandboek voor de flora van Java\xe2\x80\x9c (1928) contains scattered families of the Ferns and Fern Allies, Gymnosperms and many Monocotyledons. This phenomenon is probably due to the fact that BACKER is a most accurate and painstaking worker, who is inclined to refrain from publication unless he is reasonably sure to be correct; and we all know how difficult it is to reach a mental state of this description. However, BACKER has for some years been engaged in preparing with untiring and admirable energy, a new and complete \xe2\x80\x9dSchoolflora voor Java\xe2\x80\x9c, the manuscript of which is rapidly growing to maturity. When the Pteridophytes were completed as far as the regions up to 3300\xe2\x80\x99 were concerned, Dr. POSTHUMUS suggested a collaboration in order to make a complete flora of vascular cryptogams. This collaboration of our keenest connoisseur of the Java flora and our best pteridologist resulted in the book, which we have the pleasure to announce and recommend here. Together with the new. \xe2\x80\x9dSchoolflora\xe2\x80\x9c to which we may be looking forward soon, it will form the first reliable flora of the vascular plants of Java. Although the Dutch language is probably less unapproachable than the Russian one, with which Soviet botanists try to convince the world that everybody should know Russian (or that it is not necessary that other peoples should know Russian botany?), it is, I think, to be regretted that our mother tongue has been chosen for a book which many foreign botanists, notably in British Malaya and British Borneo, may desire to use. This is the more so, as the book does not only contain keys to the determination and descriptions of the 15 families, 104 genera and 515 species, but also interesting chapters on the distribution (with map), the ecology, the sociology and the use of the plants described. Also the introductory paragraphs (pp. XIII\xe2\x80\x94XXX) contain many valuable and interesting notes on the morphology; the wording of these chapters is probably not easy for those who are only little familiar with our language, as BACKER has a certain predilection for a literary style.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 47-65
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: An attempt has been made to subdivide a very polymorphous plant species by means of a quantitative statistical method. This method has been based upon the following working hypothesis: 1\xc2\xb0 as some morphological characters of the material, concerning e. g. the shape of the leaves, the length of the pedicels etc., show an extremely great variation, each of these characters in every specimen at hand may be stated to be in one of three (one intermediate and two extreme) conditions; 2\xc2\xb0 if a character happens to be in an intermediate condition in a relatively great number of specimens the difference between the extreme conditions of that character may be considered insignificant from a taxonomical point of view; 3\xc2\xb0 the fewer characters of two or more specimens are differing significantly (in the way mentioned), the more reason there is to consider those specimens to belong together; and, on the contrary, the more numerous the significant differences are, the more reason there is to distribute the specimens to two (or more) different groups. On the basis of this working hypothesis the material at hand, consisting of 143 specimens (all considered to belong to the Sapotaceous Planchonella sandwicensis, which was discussed in a paper by Lam), could be subdivided into two different groups. Five characters were chosen, each allowing to state one intermediate and two opposite extreme conditions. Of these the shape of the leaf proved to be a most important criterion for a subdivision. After this had been stated, a purely quantitative check was made which largely endorsed the result.
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    In:  Mededelingen van het Botanisch Museum en Herbarium van de Rijksuniversiteit te Utrecht vol. 83 no. 1, pp. 147-150
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Of the family Oenotheraceae the genus Jussieua is the only one occurring in Suriname. The peculiar Oocarpon torulosum (Arn.) Urb., which has been recorded from Amazonian Peru, Brazil, British and French Guiana, Cuba and Santo Domingo, has up till now not been collected in the colony, but on account of its presence in the neighbouring countries it is there also to be expected.\nAs for the name of the only Suriname genus, it was spelled by LINNAEUS in Genera Plantarum, ed. I (1737), p. 126, Jussieua but afterwards in his Flora Zeylanica (1747), p. 75, changed in Jussiaea.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 268-273
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In my first paper on Malaysian Convolvulaceae in Blumea III, 1938, p. 62\xe2\x80\x9494, I pointed out (p. 83) that Neuropeltis racemosa Wall, has often been confounded both in literature and in herbaria with another species from the Malay Peninsula, N. Maingayi Peter. Moreover, on p. 85, I expressed my doubt whether specimens from Indo China, mentioned in literature as N. racemosa Wall, (by Gagnepain & Courchet in Lecomte, Flore Generale de l\xe2\x80\x99Indo-Chine IV, 1915, p. 290, fig. 31) actually belong to that species. A more detailed study of materials from Indo China has now brought to light, that the plants from that country are different from those occurring in the Malay Peninsula and that they represent a new, though closely related, species.\nSpecimens from the west coast of British India (Kanara, Malabar) also appeared to be different from N. racemosa, under which name they are mentioned by Beddome, Clarke, Cooke and Gamble.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 3 no. 3, pp. 411-480
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: For the incorporation of various grasses in the herbaria of our institutes, we are constantly looking for the correct names to accept, according to the priority. The study of the existing names, as they are given in the Index Kewensis, is therefore indispensable. Working in various genera of the grasses we find, however, that many names are not tenable, because they were accepted without studying the whole literature of the subject. It appeared that, various names are omitted in the Index Kewensis, and indications given in various papers are sometimes neglected.\nThus, the well-known and characteristic Aristida rhiniochloa HOCHST., already described in the year 1855 and treated by me in the Critical Revision (p. 510) and in my Monograph, is not yet given in the Index, although many of my new species are mentioned.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 2, pp. 324-327
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Among the plants collected in the West-Indies by I. Boldingh during the years 1909 and 1910 there was a grass determined as Paspalum hemisphericum Poir., a name changed into glabrum. These determinations are incorrect because Paspalum hemisphericum Poiret is the same as the wellknown Paspalum paniculatum L. and also quite different from Poiret\xe2\x80\x99s Paspalum glabrum, which, according to Mrs. A. Chase\xe2\x80\x99s investigations, is the Paspalum laxum of Lamarck.\nAmong Bolding\xe2\x80\x99s plants there is a good specimen from the island of Bonaire, which, studied with Chase\xe2\x80\x99s work on the North-American species of Paspalum, could not be identified. In Chase\xe2\x80\x99s work also the species of Central-America and the West-Indian Islands are taken up, moreover the latter are also treated in Hitchcock\xe2\x80\x99s posthumous work on the grasses of that region.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 274-279
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During the preparation of an account of the grasses for the flora of Dutch Guiana many difficulties were found in the identification of species of the genus Axonopus. Our knowledge as to the most recent treatment is entirely based upon Doell\xe2\x80\x99s work for the Flora Brasiliensis. It is, however, evident that Doell did not see many types and his concept of many species proves to be incorrect. The modern genus Axonopus is not accepted by Doell but treated by him as a section Emprosthion of the large genus Paspalum. The difficulties arose already when he treated Fluegge\xe2\x80\x99s Paspalum furcatum which is a continental North American species. Raddi\xe2\x80\x99s Paspalum obtusifolium from Brazil, although given as a synonym, is a quite distinct species. As another synonym is mentioned by Doell in Fl. Bras., Vol. II, pars II, p. 103: Panicum surinamense Hochstetter in Hostm. et Kappler, Plant. Surinam, n. 1283 with the addition: \xe2\x80\x9cspiculis ad margines, imprimis basi, magis pilosis\xe2\x80\x9d. The correct citation of Panicum surinamense Hochst. is, however, given by Steudel in his Synopsis, where the species is published. The type of Steudel was certainly not seen by Doell, but the valid publication of the year 1854 was mentioned by Doell under Paspalum scoparium Fluegge with the same number 1283 and the addition \xe2\x80\x9cpartis nomine\xe2\x80\x9d. I observe here that the synonyms under Paspalum scoparium Fluegge in Doell\xe2\x80\x99s treatment are for the greater part wrongly placed. It may be that Doell saw different plants of Hostmann and Kappler\xe2\x80\x99s number 1283, but the type of Steudel corresponds to only one definite species, correctly described by him.\nFrom the description it is evident that Steudel\xe2\x80\x99s plant is neither Paspalum furcatum nor Paspalum scoparium. To demonstrate this we have but to compare the description from the year 1854 which runs as follows: Panicum surinamense Hochst. (Hrbr. Dr. Hostmann nr. 1283) Erectum; culmo firmo valido elato (abscisso 3-pedali); vaginis longissimis basi cum nodis dense molliterque sursum ad vaginas tantum pilosis; foliis linearibus compressis (1\xe2\x80\x99 longis in statu explanato 4\xe2\x80\x945\xe2\x80\x99\xe2\x80\x99\xe2\x80\x99 latis) glabris carina scabriusculis; racemis elongatis (6\xe2\x80\x949\xe2\x80\x99\xe2\x80\x99) longis strictis fasciculatis (6\xe2\x80\x948); spiculis solitariis subsessilibus alternis subimbricatis lanceolatis glabris; gluma inferiore vix ulla (nisi apex explanatus pedicelli brevissimi), superiore 3-nervia flosculum aequante. Surinam.
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    In:  Studies on the Fauna of Cura\xc3\xa7ao and other Caribbean Islands vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 1-42
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A few localities in which collecting has been done in 1930 (cf. Zool. Jb. Syst. 64, 1933) are included without special numbering. A capital-letter after the station-number indicates a different habitat or a comparable habitat in another locality; an ordinary-letter indicates that the same habitat has already been studied before.
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    In:  Studies on the Fauna of Cura\xc3\xa7ao and other Caribbean Islands vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 138-146
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This survey of the scorpions of the Leeward Group is based on author\xe2\x80\x99s collection and therefore includes some mainlandrecords from northern Venezuela and northeastern Colombia. Material from Cura\xc3\xa7ao, deposited in the \xe2\x80\x9cZo\xc3\xb6logisch Museum, Amsterdam\xe2\x80\x9d (A) and the \xe2\x80\x9cRijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden\xe2\x80\x9d (L) has been included, and the few island-records which were found in literature mentioned. Important new localities are indicated by an exclamation-mark.\nA description of the localities may be found in the 1st and the 4th paper of this series.
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    In:  Studies on the Fauna of Cura\xc3\xa7ao and other Caribbean Islands vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 59-108
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This annotated list of the mammals, lizards and mollusks of the Leeward Group, is based on author\xe2\x80\x99s collection and therefore includes additional mainland-records of the island-species.\nAs a rule a short commentary is given only as a guide to the adopted nomenclature and classification, in case of controversial data which are not yet settled, if important for our knowledge of regional distribution, mentioning vernacular names. Regarding the mammals, all known material-records are included.
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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen vol. 13 no. 1, pp. 255-328
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Diese Arbeit enth\xc3\xa4lt die Beschreibung einiger neuer Arten aus den Asphaltgesteinen der Insel Buton, sowie Bemerkungen \xc3\xbcber schon bekannte Species. Wie \xc3\xbcberall im ostindischen Archipel ist auch hier K. Martin vorangegangen, indem er 1933 und 1935 insgesamt 35 neue Arten beschrieben und abgebildet hat; diese Anzahl hat sich jetzt bis auf 86 vermehrt.\nDie hier behandelten Fossilien empfing ich z. T. aus den Sammlungen des Geologischen Institutes der Universit\xc3\xa4t Amsterdam; einen kleinen Teil dieser Sammlung hat Prof. H.A. Brouwer von der Direktion der \xe2\x80\x9eMijnbouwmaatschappij Boeton\xe2\x80\x9d erhalten, ein anderer Teil wurde diesem geologischen Museum geschenkt von Herrn Dr. W.P. de Roever, dessen Vater, Herr J.W. de Roever, damals Inspektor der \xe2\x80\x9eStoomvaart-Maatschappij Nederland\xe2\x80\x9d, die Fossilien w\xc3\xa4hrend eines Aufenthaltes auf der Insel Buton aus gleicher Quelle empfing; von beiden Sammlungen ist der genauere Fundort nicht bekannt. Dr. C.O. van Regteren Altena hat die obenerw\xc3\xa4hnten Mollusken zuerst durchgesehen, konnte diese Arbeit aber nicht beenden und \xc3\xbcberliess mir das Material zur weiteren Bearbeitung, dabei auch seine Notizen freundlichst zu meiner Verf\xc3\xbcgung stellend. Es war f\xc3\xbcr uns beide von Interesse, unsere palaeontologischen Ergebnisse auf diese Weise durch Vergleich an einer und derselben Sammlung indopacifischer Mollusken nachpr\xc3\xbcfen zu k\xc3\xb6nnen und ich danke Herrn v. Regteren herzlich f\xc3\xbcr diese Gelegenheit zu einem regen Gedankenaustausch. Dass ich diese Arbeit luiternehmen konnte, verdanke ich selbstverst\xc3\xa4ndlich auch der Freundlichkeit der Direktion des hiesigen geologischen Institutes.
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    In:  Studies on the Fauna of Cura\xc3\xa7ao and other Caribbean Islands vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 43-82
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Although the islands of Cura\xc3\xa7ao, Aruba and Bonaire have received the attention of many naturalists, from the beginning of the West-Indian trade until to-day, it was not before 1924 that a suitable publication on the \xe2\x80\x9cLand and Freshwater Molluscs of the Dutch Leeward Islands\xe2\x80\x9d was written by Horace Burrington Baker. I should like to express my appreciation of this work, which not only facilitated my studies, but, at the same time, forced me to collect the landshells of these islands in a most intensive and systematical way, \xe2\x80\x94 because I should not have been competent to critisize his results, if I had not had a material of at least the same value at my disposal.\nAs Baker very precisely localized his stations, I could collect a large series of topotypes of nearly all his new species and subspecies. This, in addition to his reproductions of the holotypes and paratypes, and the comparison of some of his paratypes in the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam, made a study of Baker\xe2\x80\x99s collection rather unnecessary.
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    Description: Part III of this monograph (by Dr. F. A. Schilder) was published in volume 12 of this Journal, pp. 171\xe2\x80\x94194, 1941.\nThe fourth part deals with the families which can be summarised as Tonnacea (= Doliacea Thiele). They contain 31 species, two of which are new to science. The manuscript was already completed in the summer of 1940, but there was no earlier occasion for publication.
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    Description: The plates I\xe2\x80\x94XI contain illustrations of all the skulls and horn-cores of Bovidae from the Quaternary of the Netherlands, brought together in the National Museum of Geology at Leyden, Holland. They were all photographed with the occiputs vertical or what is thought to be vertical. They are described in the same order as figured.\nOn the plates I\xe2\x80\x94V are represented the skulls and horn-cores of the domesticated cows. Four races are distinguished among them: the brachyceros-race (fig. 1\xe2\x80\x9425), the frontosus-race (fig. 26), the primigenius-race (fig. 27\xe2\x80\x9441) and the trochoceros-race (fig. 42\xe2\x80\x9446).\nThe brachyceros-skulls and horn-cores have the following characteristics: a sharp angle (30\xc2\xb0\xe2\x80\x9450\xc2\xb0) between the plane of curvature of the horn-cores and the horizontal plane, cores that are curved in one plane, a sharp angle (about 70\xc2\xb0) between os frontale and os occipitale, a small breadth of the os frontale (table 1, measurement 2: 137\xe2\x80\x94145 mm), a small index 6 (table 1), small measurements 10, 15 and 16 (table 1), a large breadth to length-index of the os frontale (table 1, measurement 13), a small difference between the length (table 1, measurement 27) and the basal circumference of the horncores (table 1, measurement 26). Examples of typical representatives of brachyceros-cows are given by the figures 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 21 and 22. The skulls and cores of the figures 2, 4, 7, 15 and 24 show some affinity to the primigenius-race and those of the figures 1, 5, 10, 16, 17, 18 and 23 to the trochoceros-race.\nThe basal parts of the cores of figure 26 are strongly curved backwards and the plane of curvature nearly coincides with the frontal plane. As the points of the horn-cores are missing, the determination is somewhat uncertain. It is, however, not impossible, that this skull belonged to a frontosus-cow.\nThe skulls and horn-cores, which I believe that belong to the primigenius-race, have the following characteristics: the cores are (when the occiput is placed in the vertical plane) directed strongly upwards and are not curved in one plane; the min. breadth of the os frontale (table 3, measurement 2), the length of the forehead (table 3, measurement 10) and the breadth of the occiput (table 3, measurements 15 and 16) are larger than those of the brachy-ceros-cows; there is a large difference between the length of the cores (table 3, measurement 27) and their basal circumference (table 3, measurement 26). Examples of typical representatives of the primigenius-race are given by the figures 27, 28, 31, 33 and 34. The horn-core of figure 29 probably belonged to a young Bos primigenius. The skulls and cores of figures 30, 32 and 35 show some affinity to the brachyceros-race.\nThe skulls and horn-cores of plate V are believed to be representatives of the trochoceros-race. They are characterized by an angle of 10\xc2\xb0\xe2\x80\x9420\xc2\xb0 between the plane of curvature and the horizontal plane, a curvature of the cores in one plane, a backward curving of the basal parts of the cores, a longer breadth to length-index of the os frontale (table 4, measurement 2), a length of the forehead (table 4, measurement 10) and a breadth of the occiput (table 4, measurement 15 and 16) which are larger than those of the brachyceros-race.\nOn the plates VI\xe2\x80\x94VIII are presented the skulls and horn-cores of Bos primigenius. Comparing the measurements (see table 5) with those of males and females, as given by Adametz, it is clear, that the skulls and cores of figures 47, 48, 49, 50 and 53 belonged to males and that of figure 51 to a female.\nSkulls and horn-cores of Bison priscus are presented on the plates IX\xe2\x80\x94XI. Among them are distinguished two different races, Bison priscus longicornis Grom. (plate IX, plate X, fig. 62, 65, 66, 67 and plate XI) and Bison priscus deminutus Grom. (fig. 63\xe2\x80\x9464). The first is characterized by a large and narrow skull with long and slender cores and with a breadth to length-index of the os frontale (table 6, measurement 13) of 133\xe2\x80\x94147. A comparison with the measurements as given by Gromova makes it probable, that only the skulls of figures 60 and 63 are females whereas all the others belonged to males. Bison priscus deminutus (fig. 63 and 64) is characterized by a moderately sized skull with massive cores and with a breadth to lengthindex of the os frontale (table 6, measurement 13) of 124. The min. breadth of the os frontale (table 6, measurement 2) is only 267\xe2\x80\x94286 mm. There is, however, some difference between the skull of figure 63 and the skull of figure 64. The first mentioned has a convex forehead with regular transitions in the cores; the cores are only feebly curved. This skull is supposed to have belonged to a female animal. The skull of figure 64 has a flat forehead sharply separated from the cores; the cores are much more curved. This skull probably belonged to a male bison.\nTable 7 gives a review of the stratigrapbical distribution of the Bovidae, here described.\nThe specimens of Bison priscus from Bokhoven (fig. 61), Brummen (fig. 74) and Drempt (fig. 64) certainly belong to W\xc3\xbcrm Glacial and the others probably also.\nThe specimens of Bos primigenius may be devided into three groups. Enterbroek (fig. 48) and Ammerozden (fig. 49) belong to the W\xc3\xbcrm Glacial. Lutterzijl (fig. 47), Nieuwe Merwede (fig. 50) and Terschelling (fig. 51) belong either to the W\xc3\xbcrm Glacial or to the Holocene. The others are holocene. Of these the specimen from Veghel, 2 m (fig. 54) belongs to the Boreal and those from the Mease-tunnel (fig. 52, 55, 56 and 58) and Dinther (fig. 53) to the Subboreal.\nThe normalisation-works of the river Aa, Northern Brabant, have furnished some important data as to the stratigraphical distribution of Bos taurus. The oldest specimen, Veghel, 2\xc2\xbd m \xe2\x80\x94 (fig. 23), has been dated by pollen analysis as belonging to the upper part of the W\xc3\xbcrm Glacial, the so-called Lateglacial. However, it is not probable, that this horn-core is derived from a domesticated animal. The oldest occurrence of domesticated brachyceros-oxen are contemporaneous with the Kj\xc3\xb6kkenm\xc3\xb6ddinger culture (5000\xe2\x80\x944000 b. C.). The horn-core of Veghel, on the other hand, is of the same age as the late palaeolithic culture (before 8000 b. C.). Therefore it is much more probable, that the core belonged to a wild ox, namely Bos (Brachyceros) europaeus Adametz. By several investigators (Adametz, Antonius) this species is considered to be the wild ancestor of the domesticated brachyceros-oxen. The specimen from Veghel renders this theory more probable than the view advocated by Nehring, Duerst and Hilzheimer, who suppose, that all the races of Bos taurus, the brachycerosrace included, descended from Bos primigenius Boj.\nThe first undoubted tame cows from the river-basin of the Aa are dated by pollen analysis as belonging to the transition from Boreal to Atlanticum. This is the beginning of the late mesolithic Kj\xc3\xb6kkenm\xc3\xb6dinger culture. The still persisting flint-industry (microliths) is associated with the first pottery. It is the time of beginning agriculture. As demonstrated by the finding of remains of Cervus elaphus L. and Bos primigenius Boj., the deer and the aurochs were formed the chief hunting quarry.\nIn Subboreal time this district was inhabited by the so-called \xe2\x80\x9eurnpeople\xe2\x80\x9d, by who not only the brachycerosbut also the more robust primigeniusand trochoceros-cows were breeded.\nThe district of the larger rivers is characterized by the absence of Bos taurus brachyceros, the probable presence of Bos taurus frontosus, during the Subboreal, and the presence of Bos taurus primigenius during the Boreal and Subboreal. The absence of the brachyceros-cow is probably imputable to a hiatus in the collections of the Museum at Leyden.\nContrary to Bos taurus brachyceros, Bos taurus primigenius is generally considered to be a direct descendant of Bos primigenius. It is however not yet known at what time the first aurochses were domesticated. Without doubt the skull from Wijk-bij-Duurstede (fig. 27) belonged to an animal, that lived at the beginning of domestication.\nThe frontosus-ox is not found among the fauna of the Swiss lake dwellings. However it is described by Degerb\xc3\xb8l from the Subboreal of Denmark (Bunds\xc3\xb8). Therefore it is probable, that the \xe2\x80\x9eurn-people\xe2\x80\x9d living along the large rivers had a different origin to the people dwelling in the sandy regions of Brabant.
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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen vol. 14 no. 1, pp. 10-39
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: De koralenfauna van het Tertiair van Nederland was tot nu toe zeer onvolledig bekend. Krejci (1925) noemde het voorkomen van Flabellum cristatum, Fl. Pompeckji en Fl. Waelii, var. Dingdenensis van de Giffel bij Winterswijk en van Fl. Waelii van Maasbree. Vervolgens noemde Burck (1937) uit het Bartonien van Buurse en Boekelo een drietal koralen. Dit is alles wat ik aan gegevens over Nederlandsche koralen uit het Tertiair in de nieuwere literatuur heb kunnen vinden.\nNaast de, vaak zeer rijke, molluskenfauna van het Tertiair spelen de koralen dan ook een ondergeschikte rol en de meeste vormen zijn als gidsfossiel bovendien slecht te gebruiken, daar ze zich haast onveranderd in de verschillende formaties voortzetten. Vooral door het optreden van vele Flabellumsoorten heeft de rijke midden-miocene koralenfauna wel een zeer eigen beeld.
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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen vol. 13 no. 1, pp. 76-88
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In this paper we described the molar teeth of E. primigenius found in our country and stored in the Rijksmuseum van Geologie en Mineralogie at Leyden. Special attention is paid to the individual age of the animals at the moment when the grinders were rendered inoparative. As a rule this must have taken place at the moment of the animals dying. In fig. 3 is shown that proportionately the greater number of animals died at the age of 30\xe2\x80\x9460. There are sound reasons to suppose that most of the animals died in the period of life between the 30th and the 45th year. This seem to point to unfavourable life conditions during the time that the woolly mammoth dwelled in the Netherlands. (That time lies between the Mindel-Riss interglacial period and the \xe2\x80\x9cLate glacial time\xe2\x80\x9d of the W\xc3\xbcrm glacial period. Remnants, however, of mammoths found in deposits of pre-W\xc3\xbcrm age are rare).\nTo obtain more arresting proofs that these animals lived so short because of unfavourable climatic conditions and not because of their ordinary struggle for life, it is necessary that data about the individual ages of mammoths of (1\xc2\xb0) various parts of the world and (2\xc2\xb0) several geological times are collected.\nIn this paper we have tried to give such data. The reader finds here the individual ages of an amount of Dutch mammoths. Unfortunately however, the data necessary for an exact fixing of the geological age were in much cases not available. Many specimens were dredged and recovered in rivers, or found by non-geologists. It is not improbably that investigations, established with better dated material will show a correlation between the individual duration of life and the several climatic changes of Pleistocene time.
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Het onderzochte gebied ligt in het westelijk gedeelte der Noord-Apennijnen, die zich van de omstreken van Genua in het W tot de Monte Falterona in Toscane in het E uitstrekken. De naam van Ligurische Apennijnen, die vooral door niet-Italianen aan dit gebergte wordt gegeven, is minder verkieselijk, aangezien tot de Ligurische Apennijnen vaak ook het gebergte ten W van Genua wordt gerekend, dat volgens Stille, Kober, e. a. reeds tot de Alpen behoort, volgens Staub e.a. daarentegen een overgangszone vertegenwoordigt tusschen Alpen en Apennijnen, maar dat in ieder geval in bouw zoo sterk afwijkt van de overige Apennijnenketen, dat het juister is de westgrens der Apennijnen ten N van Genua te trekken (fig. 1).\nZooals in de titel aangegeven, worden west- en oostgrens van het gebied respectievelijk gevormd door de dalen van de Scrivia en de St\xc3\xa1ffora; noord- en zuidgrens zijn onregelmatig, respectievelijk volgen zij ongeveer volgende lijnen: Cassano \xe2\x80\x94 Avolasca \xe2\x80\x94 Ponte Nizza en Isola del Cantone\xe2\x80\x94Monte Giarolo \xe2\x80\x94 S. Margherita di Bobbio.
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    In:  Leidse Geologische Mededelingen vol. 14 no. 1, pp. 1-9
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Das am 21. November 1942 im beinahe vollendeten 92. Lebensjahr erfolgte Dahinscheiden des um die geologische Erforschung der niederl\xc3\xa4ndischen Kolonien in Ost- und Westindien so hoch verdienten Gelehrten veranlasst mich in dieser Zeitschrift, die ja die Fortsetzung der von Martin gegr\xc3\xbcndeten \xe2\x80\x9eSammlungen des Geologischen Reichsmuseum\xe2\x80\x9d ist, noch einmal auf die wissenschaftliche Bedeutung seines Lebenswerkes zur\xc3\xbcckzukommen. Die erfolgreiche T\xc3\xa4tigkeit Martin\xe2\x80\x99s als Dozent und Direktor des Reichsmuseum f\xc3\xbcr Geologie und Mineralogie ist in der, anl\xc3\xa4sslich seines 80. Geburtstages herausgegebenen Festschrift 1) schon eingehend gew\xc3\xbcrdigt worden, auf seine wissenschaftliche T\xc3\xa4tigkeit wurde bei dieser Gelegenheit nur kurz hingewiesen, sie war damals ja noch nicht abgeschlossen.\nWaren es auch namentlich die gr\xc3\xbcndlichen Untersuchungen und eingehenden Beschreibungen der Mollusken aus dem Terti\xc3\xa4r von Java, die Martin bei den Pal\xc3\xa4ontologen der ganzen Welt bekannt gemacht haben, so war er doch keineswegs nur Molluskenspezialist. Wir sehen, dass seine Aufs\xc3\xa4tze in den Sammlungen die Untersuchungen von Fossilien aus fast allen Tiergruppen und den verschiedensten Formationen des indischen Archipel enthalten und h\xc3\xa4ufig waren die darauf gegr\xc3\xbcndeten Altersbestimmungen f\xc3\xbcr die weitere geologische Erforschung der betreffenden Gebiete grundlegend. Martin war aber ebensowenig wie ausgesprochener Molluskenspezialist auch nur Pal\xc3\xa4ontologe. 1884 unternahm er mit einigen holl\xc3\xa4ndischen Forschern eine Reise nach Westindien. Die ersten geologischen Karten von Cura\xc3\xa7ao, Bonaire und Aruba, sowie eine geologische Aufnahme des unteren Suriname in niederl\xc3\xa4ndisch Guyana waren die wesentlichen Ergebnisse dieser Reise. 1891/92 befand sich Martin auf einer geologischen Forschungsreise in Ostindien, wo er namentlich einige Inseln der westlichen Molukken erforschte, die geologisch damals noch ganz unbekannt waren. Eine besondere Leistung, f\xc3\xbcr die damalige Zeit war seine Durchquerung der Insel Buru, deren Ergebnisse lange Zeit unser einziges Wissen vom geologischen Bau dieser Insel darstellten. So kann Martin mit Recht zu den Pionieren in der geologischen Erforschung des Indischen Archipels gerechnet werden.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 23 no. 6, pp. 107-108
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Some time ago Mr. J. van Rijn van Alkemade, the Hague, presented to the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie a most remarkable double tusk of a Sumatran elephant. Mr. Van Rijn van Alkemade could provide us with the following particulars about the specimen. It was shot in the residency of Palembang before 1906 and the above mentioned double tusk was presented to his father at that time Resident of Palembang. The elephant was a four tusker, the other double tusk, which was of a corresponding shape as the one presented to the Museum, came into the hands of a Chinese dealer. Double tusks in elephants are reported in more than one occasion and it is also a known fact that sometimes twisted tusks in elephants can occur (cf. Colyer: Variations and diseases of the teeth of animals, 1936, pp. 548\xe2\x80\x94551). As far as I am aware a double tusk of which one is about straight, the other twisted around the first has never been reported till now. The tusks have been cut off and, unfortunate enough, the skull has not been preserved, therefore the situtation "in facto" is unknown and every comment upon how these teeth originated must remain speculative. As the first winding of the spiral tusk passes on the right side of the normal one and the tip of the former is damaged on the same side it is not unlikely that we have the rightsided pair before us. As said above one of the tusks is nearly straight, though it shows at its basal part a slightly upwards directed curve as to give place to the twisted tusk to pass underneath of it. The distal part bends slightly upwards as in normal tusks. The length measured in straight line is 87 cm, height at base 5.5 cm, breadth at base 6.5 cm. The spiral tusk has a length in straight
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    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In preparing the volume of the Gobioidea in M. Weber and L. F. de Beaufort: The Fishes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago, several described species, collected in the Indo-Australian Archipelago or its surroundings, were not clear to me. Of a number of these the description was distinct enough to see what was meant with such a new species, but there were several species which I could not recognize from their description. Bleeker described a large number of new species, but, unfortunately, several of his descriptions are too vague to recognize the species. So many authors had described several species which proved, after comparison with Bleeker\'s type specimens or descriptions made after his types, to be either closely allied, or identical with species already described by Bleeker. In order to see whether the described species of authors were synonyms of already described species, or to reexamine the types in order to enlarge the descriptions, I visited several Museums and other Institutions in the United States of N.\nAmerica, Honolulu, Australia, Philippines, Singapore and British India.\nDuring a stay in Batavia, I had the opportunity to make colour sketches of freshly-caught specimens and to go out and collect specimens myself.\nMy visit to the different countries mentioned was made possible by a grant of the "Pieter Langerhuizen Lambertuszoon fonds", endowed by the "Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen".\nDuring these visits I received great help and friendship of the staff of the Museums and Institutions, for which I am very thankful. Especially I am obliged to the following Directors of Museums and other Institutions and members of their staff:
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 23 no. 7, pp. 109-113
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Porphyrio porphyrio plessenorum nov. subspec. \xe2\x99\x82 und \xe2\x99\x80 in der F\xc3\xa4rbung des Gefieders vollkommen mit P. p. indicus L. von Java \xc3\xbcbereinstimmend, aber durch die Farbe des Schnabels und der Beine unterschieden. Der Schnabel ist mehr rot, so dass bei den meisten St\xc3\xbccken der ganze Schnabel korallrot bis ziegelrot erscheint. Dagegen sind die Beine nie so rein korallrot wie bei P. p. indicus, sondern ziehen mehr oder weniger ins br\xc3\xa4unliche.\nBei Porphyrio porphyrio indicus L. (jedenfalls bei Exemplaren von Java) ist der First des Schnabels stets schwarz oder schw\xc3\xa4rzlich, so dass der Schnabel von oben gesehen schwarz erscheint. Auch die Basis des Unterschnabels ist schwarzlich. Dagegen sind die Beine des P. p. indicus (Javast\xc3\xbccke) heller und reiner korallrot. Nur die Gelenke der Beine und der Zehen sind dunkel, br\xc3\xa4unlich oder schw\xc3\xa4rzlich.\nFl\xc3\xbcgel von P. p. plessenorum: 10 \xe2\x99\x82 224\xe2\x80\x94239mm, 2 \xe2\x99\x80 225 und 231 mm.\nFl\xc3\xbcgel von P. p. indicus: 2 \xe2\x99\x82 229 und 231 mm, 3 \xe2\x99\x80 212\xe2\x80\x94221mm.\nAnscheinend besteht also kein Gr\xc3\xb6ssenunterscheid.\nTypus: \xe2\x99\x82 ad., Bratan See, Nord Bali in 1200 m, 19.1.1938, Baron und Baronin von Plessen leg., im Museum Leiden.\nVerbreitung: Insel Bali.\nBemerkung. Die 5 zum Vergleich herangezogenen Exemplare von P. p. indicus wurden von J. J. Menden im M\xc3\xa4rz 1938 bei Cheribon, West Java, gesammelt.\nChalcophaps indica nana nov. subspec. \xe2\x99\x82 \xe2\x99\x80 in der F\xc3\xa4rbung vollkommen der Nominatform gleichend, aber erheblich kleiner. Fl\xc3\xbcgel \xe2\x99\x82 130\xe2\x80\x94142 mm, meist 130\xe2\x80\x94138 mm, \xe2\x99\x80 122\xe2\x80\x94
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 81-92
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Summarizing, it appears that Eucommia has the greatest number of characters in common with the Urticales. This is shown by the similarity of the inflorescences as well as by the unisexual flowers and the dioecy. In both groups the pistil consists of 2 connate carpels and the ovary is usually 1-celled by abortion, while the stigmata are generally papillate. Further general points of relation with the Urticales are the originally spiral phyllotaxis, which becomes later on pseudo-distichous, simple vessel perforations, libriform with bordered pits, unicellular hairs and the occurrence of calciumcarbonate and silica as well as of latex elements.\nYet, it seems difficult to indicate any particular family in the Urticales to which Eucommia should be most related. While the fruit recalls Ulmus and the latex elements Urtica and Cannabis, the spirally thickened vessel walls remind us of some Morus species. In addition, Eucommia is isolated by the facts that in the Urticales the perianth is never entirely wanting, that there is only one ovule in the cell of the ovary, that stipules are very frequent, that calciumoxalate is characteristic (it is wanting in Eucommia) and that the superficial suberization is subepidermal in the Urticales and epidermal in Eucommia.\nAfter the Urticales the Euphorbiaceae-Hippomaneae seem to be the nearest of kin, on account of a number of anatomical and morphological characters. However, the Euphorbiaceae usually possess a 3-celled ovary, a 2-celled one occasionally occurs in the Hippomaneae. Next follow the Hamamelidaceae which have, however, two fertile carpels but of which Distylium and Altingia show a reduction in the perianth and the latter moreover a similar leaf shape.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 4 no. 2, pp. 323-358
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Manilkara ADANSON, Fam. II, 1763, 166; PIERRE & URBAN, Symb. Antill. 51, 1904, 162 (as a subgenus); DUBARD, Ann. Mus. Col. Mars. 23, 1915, 6; LECOMTE, Bull. du Museum, 1917, 35 and in Notul. Syst. 3, 1918, 340; BRITTON & WILSON, Scient. Surv. Porto Rico & Virg. Isl. VI, 1, 1925, 72; H.J. LAM, Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenz., Ser. III, 7, 1925, 238 and 8, 1927, 481; BENOIST, Arch. Bot. 5, Mem. 1, 1931, 241; HUTCHINSON & DALZIEL, Fl. W. Trop. Afr. II, 1, 1931, 14; CHEVALIER, Rev. Bot. appl. & Agric. tropic. 12, 1932, 261, 350; STANDLEY, Trop. Woods 31, 1932, 45; LEMEE, Dictionn. Pl. Phan\xc3\xa9r. IV, 1932, 291; EYMA, Rec. Trav. Bot. n\xc3\xa9erl. 33, 1936, 205 \xe2\x80\x94 Manyl-kara RHEEDE, Hort. Mal. IV, 1673, 53, t. 25 \xe2\x80\x94 Mimusops L., sect. Ternaria DC., Prodr. 8, 1844, 203; as a subgenus in ENGLER, Monogr. Afr. Pfl. fam. und Gatt. 8, Sap., 1904, 55 \xe2\x80\x94 Delastrea A. DC. in DC., Prodr. VIII, 1844, 195 \xe2\x80\x94 Labramia A. DC., l.c. 672 \xe2\x80\x94 Mimusops L., sect. Euternaria ENGL., l.c. p.p. (except \xc2\xa7 Muriea) \xe2\x80\x94 Northia (not of HOOK, f.) sensu H. J. LAM, 1.c. 1925, 241 and 1927, 481, pro parte; H.J. LAM, Bern. P. Bish. Mus. Bull. 141, 1936, 163.\nTrees with hard and often reddish wood and sympodial branchlets; stipules caducous or none; leaves more or less coriaceous, often obovate with rounded apex, lower side often lighter coloured than upper one, with selereids (f. LECOMTE); tertiary nerves very slender and numerous, in general parallel to the secondary ones which are hardly more conspicuous, often with a minute reticulation between; inflorescences axillary, fasciculate; sepals in two rows of 3 each; petals 6, with narrowed base inserted on a corolla-tube as long as or shorter than the petals, each of them with two dorsal appendages which are mostly about as long as the petals and of the same shape but often narrower and more acute, rarely much shorter (about \xc2\xbd or less in M. kanosiensis and M. vitiensis); stamens 6, epipetalous; staminodes 6 alternipetalous and in the same row as the stamens, differently shaped, broadly ovate, acuminate to small or subulate, irregularly dentate or fimbriate, trifid or bifid, sometimes scalelike, very rarely reduced to none (M. fasciculata, vitiensis) ovary 15\xe2\x80\x946-celled, pubescent, but sometimes surrounded by a glabrous adnate disc; cells 1-ovuled, ovules ventrally or basiventrally attached; fruit drupaceous, but pericarp often rather dry, 6\xe2\x80\x941-seeded; scar of the seed ventral or basiventral, long and narrow or rarely larger and ovate (fasciculata) or circular (M. Bojeri, dissecta, Eickii) albumen abundant, the cotyledons thin. About 74 species in all tropical countries, of which about 25 in Central America, about 34 in the African region and some 15 in Asia-Polynesia.
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