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  • 1910  (15,463)
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  • 1
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    Journal available for loan
    Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck ; 1.1884 - 48.1931; N.F. 1.1932/33 - 10.1943/44(1945),3; 11.1948/49(1949) -
    Call number: ZS 22.95039
    Type of Medium: Journal available for loan
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    ISSN: 1614-0974 , 0015-2218 , 0015-2218
    Language: German , English
    Note: N.F. entfällt ab 57.2000. - Volltext auch als Teil einer Datenbank verfügbar , Ersch. ab 2000 in engl. Sprache mit dt. Hauptsacht.
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  • 2
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    [Edgecumbe, N.Z.] : A. Muller
    Call number: M 15.89146
    Description / Table of Contents: An account of the results of the 2 March 1987 earthquake in the eastern Bay of Plenty and the aftermath's effects on the people and places on the Rangitaiki Plains
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 223 S., , Ill.
    Language: English
    Branch Library: GFZ Library
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  • 3
    Call number: ZSP-553
    ISSN: 0025-6676
    Note: Urh. teils: Commissionen for Ledelsen af de Geologiske og Geographiske Undersøgelser i Grønland
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  • 4
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    Monograph available for loan
    Washington, DC : US Gov. Print. Off. ; 1.1872 - 882.1971
    Call number: MOP Per 310
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0041-8021
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 USA / Patent Office : [Official gazette of the United States Patent Office / Patents]
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 USA / Patent Office : [Official gazette of the United States Patent Office / Trademarks]
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  • 5
    Call number: MOP Einzelsignatur
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 1059-5600
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  • 6
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    's-Gravenhage [u.a.]
    Call number: MOP Per 155
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
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  • 7
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    Monograph available for loan
    Stuttgart : Borntraeger ; 1(1884) - 2(1885); 3=21(1886) - 54=72(1937); 55(1938) - 61(1944); 1(1992) -
    Call number: MOP Per 150
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0369-1845 , 0941-2948
    Parallel Title: Darin aufgeg.: Österreichische Gesellschaft für Meteorologie: Zeitschrift der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Meteorologie in Wien
    Parallel Title: Darin aufgeg. ---〉 Contributions to atmospheric physics
    Parallel Title: 1.1946/47,Okt. - 41.1991 ---〉 Zeitschrift für Meteorologie
    Parallel Title: 1.1947/48 - 44.1991 ---〉 Meteorologische Rundschau
    Parallel Title: 1930 Beil. ---〉 Deutsche Meteorologische Gesellschaft: Mitgliederverzeichnis der Deutschen Meteorologischen Gesellschaft
    Parallel Title: 1.1992 - 9.2000 ---〉 Meteorologische Zeitschrift, N. F.
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  • 8
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Leipzig : Hirzel ; 1.1899/1900(1900) - 45.1944/45,16/18; damit Ersch. eingest.
    Call number: MOP Per 53
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Parallel Title: Darin aufgeg. ---〉 Jahrbuch der Radioaktivität und Elektronik
    Parallel Title: Sonderabdr. 35.1934 - 40.1939 ---〉 Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt 〈Berlin〉: Bericht über die Tätigkeit der Physikalisch-Technischen Reichsanstalt im Jahre ...
    Parallel Title: Beih. ---〉 Reichsberichte für Physik
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  • 9
    Call number: PIK N 456-16-90137
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: getr. Zählung , ill. (some col.) , 24 cm
    Language: English
    Note: Enth.: Introduction -- Pt. 2. Union of South Africa from Olifants River to Mossel Bay. With an appendix on conditions at Saldanha Bay, Cape Town and Simonstown -- Pt. 3. Union of South Africa from Mossel Bay to East London.With an appendix on conditions oat Mossel Bay and Port Elizabeth -- Pt. 4. Union of South Africa from East London to Kosi Bay.With an appendix on conditions at East London and Durban -- Pt. 5. Portuguese East Africa (Mocambique) and Mocambique Channel -- Pt. 5a. Madagascar. With an appendix on conditions at Mayotte, Diégo Suarez, Nossi Bé and Tamatave
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  • 10
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Hamburg [u.a.] ; 3.1875,7/8 - 72.1944
    Call number: MOP Per 264
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0174-8114
    Parallel Title: Sonderdr. ---〉 Meteorologie aus dem Gebiete der See- und Küstenluftfahrt
    Parallel Title: Sonderdr. ---〉 Deutsche Seewarte 〈Hamburg〉: Bericht der Deutschen Seewarte über die Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in dem deutschen Küstengebiete während des Jahres ...
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Beiträge zur Küstenkunde
    Parallel Title: Beibl. ---〉 [Nachrichten für Seefahrer / Wochenausgabe / Große Ausgabe]
    Parallel Title: Index 1948/57 zugl. Reg. von Deutsche hydrographische Zeitschrift
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Hydrographische Mittheilungen
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Deutsche hydrographische Zeitschrift
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Annalen der Meteorologie
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  • 11
    Call number: MOP Per 97/A
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
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  • 12
    Call number: Z 91.0492
    Parallel Title: Darin aufgeg. ---〉 Globus
    Parallel Title: 1879 - 1885 darin, 1886 - 1909 Beil. u. darin aufgeg. ---〉 Geographischer Literaturbericht
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Kartographischer Monatsbericht
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Geographischer Anzeiger
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Militärgeographie
    Parallel Title: Teilindex ---〉 An annotated bibliography of material concerning Southeast Asia from Petermanns geographische Mitteilungen
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Geographischer Monatsbericht
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Mittheilungen aus Justus Perthes' Geographischer Anstalt über wichtige neue Erforschungen auf dem Gesammtgebiete der Geographie
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Petermanns geographische Mitteilungen
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  • 14
    Call number: MOP 34379
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 664, 784 S.
    Uniform Title: Meteorologica
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  • 15
    Call number: Per 287
    Parallel Title: 1933=408 von Deutschland 〈Deutsches Reich〉 / Reichsamt für Wetterdienst: Veröffentlichungen des Reichsamtes für Wetterdienst
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  • 16
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin : Springer ; 1891(1893) - 1933(1934)
    Call number: MOP Per 492
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Parallel Title: Zugl. einzelne Bde. von Preußisches Meteorologisches Institut 〈Berlin〉: Veröffentlichungen des Preussischen Meteorologischen Instituts
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Deutschland 〈Deutsches Reich〉 / Reichsamt für Wetterdienst: Bericht über die Tätigkeit / Reichsamt für Wetterdienst
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  • 17
    Call number: Q 697
    Note: Urh. teils: Königlich Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften
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    Berlin : Behrend ; 1890/91(1894); 1901(1905) - 1928(1930)
    Call number: Per 287/B
    Parallel Title: 1892 - 1900 ---〉 [Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in Potsdam und Seddin / 2]
    Parallel Title: 1892/1900 ---〉 [Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in Potsdam und Seddin / Ergänzungsband zu den Jahrgängen ...]
    Parallel Title: Zugl. einzelne Bd. von Preußisches Meteorologisches Institut 〈Berlin〉: Veröffentlichungen des Preussischen Meteorologischen Instituts
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Ergebnisse der magnetischen Beobachtungen in Seddin
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  • 19
    Monograph non-lending collection
    Monograph non-lending collection
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    Call number: Q 697 / Regal 52
    In: Archiv des Erdmagnetismus
    Type of Medium: Monograph non-lending collection
    Pages: getr. Zähl.
    Note: Urh. teils: Königlich Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften
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    Taunton : Hydrographer of the Navy ; Nachgewiesen 1895 - 1922; 1926=1925 -
    Call number: AL 35
    Parallel Title: 1924=1925 ---〉 Great Britain : Report of Hydrographer of Navy for ... with lists of New charts and new editions of charts and books published, also Catalogue of Admiralty charts and other hydrographic publications ...
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Großbritannien : A Consecutive list of Admiralty charts
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Großbritannien : Admiralty catalogue of charts, plans, views and sailing directions etc.
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  • 21
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Chemnitz : Selbstverlag des Königl. sächsischen meteorologischen Institutes
    Call number: MOP 1290
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
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  • 22
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Leipzig : Hirzel
    Call number: MOP 2509
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
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    Map available for loan
    Map available for loan
    Leipzig
    Associated volumes
    Call number: Sa 114 (K 22/52 1. Ex.)
    In: Geologische Specialkarte des Königreichs Sachsen
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt. : mehrfarb. ; gef.
    Edition: 2. Aufl.
    Series Statement: Geologische Spezialkarte des Köningsreichs Sachsen 114
    Location: Upper compact magazine
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  • 24
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.4 p.203
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: During the last twelve months our collection of indigenous birds has been augmented by 516 skins and about 65 clutches of eggs. Among the skins are two specimens of the black guillemot Cepphus grylle) a species, which was not yet represented in our collection. Of another species, also not represented in the collection and even new to the Avifauna of the Netherlands, which I have mentioned in a previous note in this volume 1), I had the good fortune to purchase a stuffed example, that has been shot some time ago in our country. Of three species, Colymbus imber, Egatheus falcinellus and Motacilla flava thunbergi, which belong to our rare visitants, I received this year examples, of the lastnamed species several ones. The following gentlemen presented the Museum this year with specimens for the indigenous bird-collection: D. Bakker, Dr. J. F. van Bemmelen, E. Blaauw, F. E. Blaauw, J. Boonstra, Jhr. W. C. van Heurn, C. Keyser Czn., J. M. van Oort, A. A. van Pelt Lechner, Dr. F. A. H. Schreinemakers, G. S. van der Spruyt, C. N. Tieleman, F. H. Verster and Mr. R. Baron van Zuylen van Nyevelt.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Type: Article / Letter to the editor
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.4 (1910) nr.1 p.73
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Pileo suberoso-lignoso, laterali, flabellato vel subreniformi, glabro, subtuberculoso, plus minusve laeviter sulcato-zonato, isabellinoumbrino, 7—15 cm. lato, 6—9 cm. longo, 1½—2 cm. crasso; contextu duro, flavo-ferrugineo, interdum striis albis proscurso, 10—12cm. crasso, ex hyphis 1½—4½ μ. crassis conflato; stipite laterali, brevi, toruloso, basi dilatata adnato, 5—12 mm. longo, 1½—3 cm. crasso, interdum obsoleto; tubulis umbrinis, ½ cm. circiter longis; poris umbrino-fuscidulis, parvis, subrotundis 1/7 mm.; hyphis hymenii 2—3 μ. crassis; sporis non visis. Hab. ad truncos. Java. Junghuhn no. 128, 129.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.7 (1910) nr.1 p.91
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Es wird ersucht, die gewünschten Exemplare in diesem Verzeichnis zu bezeichnen und dasselbe baldigst an die Direktion zurückzusenden.
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    In:  EPIC3J. van Boekhoven, Utrecht, 275 p.
    Publication Date: 2019-07-17
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Book , peerRev
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.4 p.197
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: The following middle-sized and small Shrews have been described from Java, viz.: Crocidura brunnea Jent. (without further indication of locality); Cr. orientalis Jent. and brevicauda Jent. (from Tjibodas near Sindanglaja) and Cr. monticola Peters (from Mount Lawoe near Soerakarta). I have to add two species: a small one based upon a specimen collected by Mr. Bartels at an altitude of 3000 feet on Mount Pangerango (Gedé) and a larger one based upon three individuals procured also by Mr. Bartels from the same locality. They were presented by Mr. Bartels to our Museum.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.1 p.73
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Mr. Bartels forwarded to me some small Mammals from Java, for identification. It appears that a Bat belongs to a hitherto not recognized species. This Bat, found at the top (10,000 feet) of the Pangerango-mountain, March 22. 1908, strongly reminds by its bright colours the splendid Kerivoula Weberi from Celebes, described by me in „Weber’s Zoologische Ergebnisse”, Band I, p. 129, and figured on Tab. XI (1890—91). When I described the latter, I had not extracted the skull of this type-specimen, and so the middle lower incisors made the impression of having each three cusps, like many other Kerivola-specimens; these incisors are so imbricated that, as a matter of fact, only three cusps are to be seen when the skull is in the flesh. Having, however, now extracted the skull for comparison with Bartels’ bat, I see not only that the middle lower incisors have four cusps each, but that moreover the second ones also have four cusps; further that the second upper premolar is very small and invisible from without, and that the skull is flat, not inflated. The skull of Bartels’ bat presents the very characters. As they call in mind some Kerivouline-species by external appearance as well as by the four-cusped middle lower incisors, at the same time, however, they have some characters in common with true with Vespertilionidae, especially Myotis 1); by the flatness of the skull and the smallness of the second upper premolar, it is evident that Weber’s and Bartels’ bat cannot be brought under one of the named or other existing genera. I propose to create for their reception a new genus, viz.: Chrysopteron, n. g.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.2/3 p.85
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Dem C. concolor Szépl. ähnlich: Segmente 1—5 dicht punktiert-runzlig; Hinterbeine kräftig, die Schenkel kurz und dick, die Schienen kurz behorstet. Cubitalader an der Basis fast gerade. Gelbrot; Fühler, Stemmaticum, drei Flecke am Mesonotum, Mesosternum und Hinterbeine (Trochantellus und Kniee ausgenommen), 6. und folgende Segmente schwarz.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.5 (1910) nr.1 p.75
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: In einer Fussnote der Arbeit von J. E. PLANCHON et J. TRIANA (Mémoire sur la famille des Guttifères, Ann. sc. nat. 4ième Sér. Botan. p. 335 et 336) teilen die Autoren mit, dass BOERHAAVE im Jahre 1733 508 von PLUMIER’S 1219 Original-Abbildungen vom Maler AUBRIET copieren liess. Diese Copien wurden dann von LINNAEUS für die Bearbeitung seiner Species Plantarum benutzt und haben daher wohl eine besondere Bedeutung für die Richtigstellung mancher Arten, umsomehr weil nach Angabe von PLANCHON et TRIANA, l. c. p. 33 (Text) die später von BURMANN herausgegebenen Reproduktionen dieser Copien nicht alle ganz tadellos sein sollen. Sagen doch die Autoren: „Mais que sont ces planches de Clusia de l’édition PLUMIER-BURMANN, que tout le monde a citées de confiance, sans se douter de leur flagrante inexactitude? Ce sont tout simplement des chimères, des composés d’elements divers, greffés l’un sur l’autre avec une incroyable ignorance”.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.3 (1910) nr.1 p.59
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Seit einiger Zeit bin ich durch die „Rijks Opsporing van Delfstoffen” beauftragt mit der Untersuchung der fossilen Pflanzen im holländischen Karbon. Ein grosser Teil dieses Karbons ist bist jetzt nur aus Tiefbohrungen bekannt. Im südlichen Teil der Provinz Limburg boten jedoch die Gruben eine gute Gelegenheit, die Verbreitung und das Vorkommen der Pflanzen zu untersuchen. In liebenswürdigster Weise wurde mir von den verschiedenen Grubendirektionen alles zur Verfügung gestellt, was nur einigermassen zum guten Erfolg meiner Arbeit beitragen konnte. Es ist mir denn auch eine besondere Freude, ihnen an dieser Stelle, wenn auch meine Arbeit noch nicht abgeschlossen ist, meinen herzlichen Dank aussprechen zu können für die viele und grosse Hülfe. Neben den Grubendirektionen schulde ich dem Direktor-Ingenieur der Rijks-Opsporing van Delfstoffen Mr. VAN WATERSCHOOT VAN DER GRACHT und dem früheren und jetzigen Direktoren des Rijks-Herbarium, Dr. LOTSY und Dr. GOETHART, grossen Dank für die Art und Weise in der sie mir bei meiner Arbeit entgegen gekommen sind und mir Gelegenheit geboten haben, diese weiter fortzusetzen. Ich habe bis jetzt die Gruben Oranje Nassau I und II, Wilhelmina, Laura en Vereeniging und Domaniale Mijn untersucht. Da die Grube Willem Sophie die gleichen Flöze abbaut, wie die Domaniale Mijn, war es für diesen Teil meiner Arbeit noch nicht notwendig, sie zu besuchen. Etwas anderes wird dies sein, wenn die horizontale und vertikale Verbreitung der einzelnen Pflanzenarten untersucht werden muss. Ich bin überzeugt, dass dann die Direktion dieser Grube mir in gleich liebenswürdiger Weise entgegen kommen wird, wie die übrigen Direktionen dies bereits getan haben.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.2 (1910) nr.1 p.41
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Bekanntlich werden die verschiedenen Arten von Calamites in 3 Gruppen geteilt, welche nach der Weise des Vorkommens der Astmale unterscheiden werden. I. Astmale an allen Gliederungen: Eucalamites. II. Astmale an Gliederungen, welche durch eine bestimmte Zahl von Gliedern von einander getrennt werden: Calamitina. III. Astmale regellos verteilt: Stylocalamites.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.4 p.219
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: This new species belongs to the group of guineensis, Sjöstedti and africana 1) but is nearer to both the former than to the latter, having in the female-sex the apices of the elytra pointed, not obliquely truncate between the 3rd interstice and the suture. It differs however in the male-sex from guineensis and Sjöstedti (the ♂ of africana is not known) by the absence of the small hairy spot on the middle of the basal ventral segment. Moreover it differs from Sjöstedti by the situation of the black spot in the fulvous basal half of the elytra: in Sjöstedti as well as in africana (guineensis is unspotted) this spot lies nearer to the basal margin of the elytra than to the front border of the black apical half (consequently in the basal half of the fulvous portion) and is placed between the 3rd and 4th striae; in the new species however nearer to the front border of the black apical half (consequently in the apical half of the fulvous portion) and between the 4th and 5th striae. Length 14 mm. — Elongate, depressed, shining; pale fulvous, the head with mandibles (the throat excepted), a broad streak along the middle of the pronotum, the basal and lateral edges of the pronotum, the scutellum, and the basal edge and apical half of the elytra black, the latter with a very indistinct bronze hue; a black spot between the 4th and 5th striae, just behind the middle of the fulvous basal half of the elytra, followed by a slightly convex yellowish spot of the same length but broader, lying between the 3rd and 6th striae, which touches the hind border of the black spot and the front border of the black apical half of the elytra; antennae black, with the exception of the 4 or 5 basal joints which are reddish; legs pale fulvous, the trochanters, the apex of the femora, and the basal and apical third of the tibiae black, the tarsi pitchy brown.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.4 p.211
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: The collection of birdsskins made by Mr. H. A. Lorentz during his glorious and successful expedition to the snowy mountains of New Guinea contains nearly thousand specimens. As could be expected, there are many interesting examples in the collection, new species as well as such which as yet had not been recorded from western New Guinea. The descriptions of the new forms, collected in the higher parts between 2600 and 4200 m., are given in the following lines; the report on the whole collection shall be published in „Nova Guinea”.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.1 p.71
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: This apparently new form, which is a subspecies of Psephotus chrysopterygius Gould (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 220), much resembles Psephotus dissimilis Collett (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1898, p. 350), differs however in the male by its deep black forehead, crown, nape and lores, these parts being dark chestnut in dissimilis, which is likely a local form of chrysopterygius. Lately the Leyden Museum was presented with a male, which died in the aviaries of Mr. F. E. Blaauw at ’s Graveland and some days ago I saw three living males and two females in the possession of the same gentleman; these males agree perfectly with the skin in our possession. As no trace of a dark chestnut at the head can be observed in any of the examples and as the males, when being in imperfect plumage, also did not show this colour on the head, these specimens evidently belong to an undescribed form, which I wish to call in honour of our well-known favourer: Psephotus chrysopterygius blaauwi. As above stated the males agree with the description of the male of Psephotus chrysopterygius dissimilis Collett, only the forehead, crown, nape and lores are not dark chestnut, but pure black. Our skin measures: wing 124, tail 167 mm.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.1 (1910) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: 1. Pl. JUNGH. ined. no. 56! ¹) (Sumatra, Niedertapanolie) = Connarus semidecandrus Jack.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.6 (1910) nr.1 p.79
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Met de uitvoering der bouwplannen in het vorige jaarverslag vermeld, werd in het najaar van 1909 een begin gemaakt. De stand der werkzaamheden bij het einde van den verslagtijd geeft alle aanleiding tot de verwachting, dat de beide gebouwen nog in den loop van 1910 onder den kap zullen komen.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.1 p.47
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: In meiner Zusammenstellung der „Trichopteren aus Java” 1) gab ich 11 Arten 2) an; seit dieser Zeit sind mir noch weitere 15 Arten aus Java bekannt geworden und jetzt füge ich 11 Arten hinzu, so dass die Gesammtzahl 37 beträgt; eine Zusammenstellung aller dieser Arten findet man am Schlusse. Herr Edward Jacobson (in Semarang, Java), dem das Museum zu Leiden schon manches Insekten-Material aus Ostindien verdankt, hatte die Freundlichkeit, mir die von ihm im Jahre 1908—1909 auf Java gesammelten Trichopteren zur Bearbeitung zu überlassen; er gestattete mir, eine grössere Anzahl für meine eigene Sammlung zurückzubehalten; der Rest seiner Sammlung ist dem Museum zu Leiden überwiesen worden.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.4 p.225
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: In den nachfolgenden Zeilen sollen zunächst Diagnosen gegeben werden von einigen neuen Fischen aus der reichen Fischsammlung, die im Jahre 1907 und 1909 im »Noord”- Fluss, oder wie er neuerdings heisst im »Lorentz”-Fluss 1), angelegt wurde durch die beiden niederländischen Expeditionen unter Leitung von Dr. H. A. Lorentz, die beidemale dieses Flussgebiet eingehend durchforschten und dabei solche glänzende Erfolge erzielten. Späterhin sollen an anderem Orte an diese Diagnosen weitere Bemerkungen angeknüpft und Abbildungen der Fische gegeben werden. Es genüge anzumerken, dass der »Lorentz”-Fluss, aus dem Schneegebirge, in der Gegend der Wilhelmina-Spitze seinen Ursprung nehmend, in die Oost-Bai ausmündet. Sein reissender Charakter in seinem Oberlauf und in einem Teil seiner Zuflüsse, tritt im Unterlauf nur auf während der häufigen, vorübergehenden Überschwemmungen in Folge starker Regengüsse.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.32 (1910) nr.1 p.33
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Die Anregung zum Versuche die bisher aus Java bekannten Neoperla-Arten zusammenzustellen, gab mir die Sendung des Herrn E. Jacobson aus Semarang. Sie enthielt zwei Arten, von welchen die eine für mich neu war; ich nehme mir die Freiheit dieselbe ihrem Entdecker zu widmen. Bei dieser Gelegenheit habe ich die mir bisher bekannten Arten neu studiert und gebe hier die Resultate meiner Studien. Das andere Material, welches mir vorliegt, ist aus verschiedenen Museen, besonders aus Greifswald, Berlin und Leiden.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 176-176
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: A few days ago I saw a fine example of a white Gyr-Falcon, that has been shot in our country near the village Rijsbergen, south-west of Breda, in the province Noord-Brabant on the 7th of December 1909. It is in the possession of Mr. C. J. Bosman at Scheveningen, who received it from the lucky shooter, Mr. Rubert at Princenhagen near Breda. The specimen has been stuffed by a taxidermist in Rotterdam, who determined the sex as a female. The bird is a rather young specimen of Hierofalco gyrfalco islandus (Br\xc3\xbcnnich). I mention here only its capture, which is the first known occurrence of this form in the Netherlands, and hope to give a detailed description of it in my annual report on birds from the Netherlands, received by our Museum from September till September, as, very likely, this interesting specimen soon will make part of our collection of indigenous birds.\nLeyden Museum, 2 April 1910.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 219-222
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: This new species belongs to the group of guineensis, Sj\xc3\xb6stedti and africana 1) but is nearer to both the former than to the latter, having in the female-sex the apices of the elytra pointed, not obliquely truncate between the 3rd interstice and the suture. It differs however in the male-sex from guineensis and Sj\xc3\xb6stedti (the \xe2\x99\x82 of africana is not known) by the absence of the small hairy spot on the middle of the basal ventral segment. Moreover it differs from Sj\xc3\xb6stedti by the situation of the black spot in the fulvous basal half of the elytra: in Sj\xc3\xb6stedti as well as in africana (guineensis is unspotted) this spot lies nearer to the basal margin of the elytra than to the front border of the black apical half (consequently in the basal half of the fulvous portion) and is placed between the 3rd and 4th striae; in the new species however nearer to the front border of the black apical half (consequently in the apical half of the fulvous portion) and between the 4th and 5th striae.\nLength 14 mm. \xe2\x80\x94 Elongate, depressed, shining; pale fulvous, the head with mandibles (the throat excepted), a broad streak along the middle of the pronotum, the basal and lateral edges of the pronotum, the scutellum, and the basal edge and apical half of the elytra black, the latter with a very indistinct bronze hue; a black spot between the 4th and 5th striae, just behind the middle of the fulvous basal half of the elytra, followed by a slightly convex yellowish spot of the same length but broader, lying between the 3rd and 6th striae, which touches the hind border of the black spot and the front border of the black apical half of the elytra; antennae black, with the exception of the 4 or 5 basal joints which are reddish; legs pale fulvous, the trochanters, the apex of the femora, and the basal and apical third of the tibiae black, the tarsi pitchy brown.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 211-216
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The collection of birdsskins made by Mr. H. A. Lorentz during his glorious and successful expedition to the snowy mountains of New Guinea contains nearly thousand specimens. As could be expected, there are many interesting examples in the collection, new species as well as such which as yet had not been recorded from western New Guinea. The descriptions of the new forms, collected in the higher parts between 2600 and 4200 m., are given in the following lines; the report on the whole collection shall be published in \xe2\x80\x9eNova Guinea\xe2\x80\x9d.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 203-209
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During the last twelve months our collection of indigenous birds has been augmented by 516 skins and about 65 clutches of eggs. Among the skins are two specimens of the black guillemot Cepphus grylle) a species, which was not yet represented in our collection. Of another species, also not represented in the collection and even new to the Avifauna of the Netherlands, which I have mentioned in a previous note in this volume 1), I had the good fortune to purchase a stuffed example, that has been shot some time ago in our country. Of three species, Colymbus imber, Egatheus falcinellus and Motacilla flava thunbergi, which belong to our rare visitants, I received this year examples, of the lastnamed species several ones.\nThe following gentlemen presented the Museum this year with specimens for the indigenous bird-collection: D. Bakker, Dr. J. F. van Bemmelen, E. Blaauw, F. E. Blaauw, J. Boonstra, Jhr. W. C. van Heurn, C. Keyser Czn., J. M. van Oort, A. A. van Pelt Lechner, Dr. F. A. H. Schreinemakers, G. S. van der Spruyt, C. N. Tieleman, F. H. Verster and Mr. R. Baron van Zuylen van Nyevelt.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van \'s Rijks Herbarium, Leiden vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 41-57
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Bekanntlich werden die verschiedenen Arten von Calamites in 3 Gruppen geteilt, welche nach der Weise des Vorkommens der Astmale unterscheiden werden.\nI. Astmale an allen Gliederungen: Eucalamites. II. Astmale an Gliederungen, welche durch eine bestimmte Zahl von Gliedern von einander getrennt werden: Calamitina. III. Astmale regellos verteilt: Stylocalamites.
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    Description: Es wird ersucht, die gew\xc3\xbcnschten Exemplare in diesem Verzeichnis zu bezeichnen und dasselbe baldigst an die Direktion zur\xc3\xbcckzusenden.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 223-224
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Elongatus, subparallelus, convenus, opacus, setis brevibus, erectis, flavo-cinereis vestitus, fusco-castaneus. Antennae incrassatae, 2\xc2\xb0 articulo ad internum angulum secundi inserto. Caput sine oculis subquadratum, disco in longitudine latissime impresso; margine antico arcuato, lateribus subparallelis, subsinuatis, oculis sat prominulis, temporibus brevissimis, extus dentato-productis. Prothorax basin versus modice angustus, tam elongatus quam antice latus, densissime, fortissime, profundeque punctatus, punctis inaequalibus, plerumque confluentibus, disco in longitudinem profunde sulcato, margine antico arcuato, ad extremitates profunde sinuato; lateribus redis, denticulatis; basi modice arcuata; angulis anticis acutis, posticis obtusis. Elytra ad basin subparallela, ad apicem attenuata et conjunctim subacuminata, 2 et \xc2\xbd tam elongatis quam simul latis, densissime fortiterque lineato-punctatis. \xe2\x80\x94 Long. 3 mill.\nAllong\xc3\xa9, subparall\xc3\xa8le, convexe, opaque, garni de soies gris-flaves, courtes, dress\xc3\xa9es, marron fonc\xc3\xa9, un peu rembruni. Antennes \xc3\xa9paisses, \xc3\xa0 peu pr\xc3\xa8s aussi longues que le prothorax; 2me article ins\xc3\xa9r\xc3\xa9 sur le bord interne du premier, un peu en avant de l\xe2\x80\x99extr\xc3\xa9mit\xc3\xa9. T\xc3\xaate sensiblement aussi longue que large sans les yeux, arrondie en avant, subparallele et subsinu\xc3\xa9e sur les c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9s; bords lat\xc3\xa9raux fortement et assez largement relev\xc3\xa9s en bourrelet sauf \xc3\xa0 la base, \xc3\xa9troitement dans cette partie; front longitudinalement et bri\xc3\xa8vement impressionn\xc3\xa9 dans le milieu, bicar\xc3\xa9n\xc3\xa9 de chaque c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9; tempes tr\xc3\xa8s courtes, dent\xc3\xa9es, saillantes en dehors. Prothorax un peu r\xc3\xa9tr\xc3\xa9ci \xc3\xa0 la base, arqu\xc3\xa9 au bord ant\xc3\xa9rieur, environ aussi long que large en avant, longitudinalement, profond\xc3\xa9ment et irr\xc3\xa9guli\xc3\xa8rement sillonn\xc3\xa9 sur le milieu du disque, fortement impressionn\xc3\xa9 \xc3\xa0 la base de chaque c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9 du sillon m\xc3\xa9dian, couvert d\xe2\x80\x99une ponctuation tr\xc3\xa8s serr\xc3\xa9e, tr\xc3\xa8s grosse, tr\xc3\xa8s profonde, irr\xc3\xa9guli\xc3\xa8re et souvent confluente; bord ant\xc3\xa9rieur profond\xc3\xa9ment sinu\xc3\xa9 aux extr\xc3\xa9mit\xc3\xa9s; c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9s droits, denticul\xc3\xa9s; angles ant\xc3\xa9rieurs aigus, \xc3\xa9mouss\xc3\xa9s, post\xc3\xa9rieurs obtus. Ecusson petit, suborbiculaire. Elytres subparall\xc3\xa8les \xc3\xa0 la base, puis att\xc3\xa9nu\xc3\xa9s vers l\xe2\x80\x99extr\xc3\xa9mit\xc3\xa9, subacumin\xc3\xa9s ensemble au sommet, environ deux fois et demie aussi longs que larges ensemble \xc3\xa0 la base, arrondis aux \xc3\xa9paules, tr\xc3\xa8s dens\xc3\xa9ment couverts de lignes de gros points serr\xc3\xa9s; soies dress\xc3\xa9es, ins\xc3\xa9r\xc3\xa9es entre les intervalles des points, infl\xc3\xa9chies lat\xc3\xa9ralement vers l\xe2\x80\x99extr\xc3\xa9mit\xc3\xa9 et d\xc3\xa9terminant ainsi des doubles lignes de soies convergentes.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 210-210
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Meyer and Wiglesworth state in the \xc2\xbbBirds of Celebes\xe2\x80\x9d, Vol. II, 1898, p. 857, that Ixobrychus eurhythma has been observed in Java, a specimen from that island received from von Schierbrand being in the Dresden Museum. It seems that this statement is overlooked by all authors who have written in recent time about the ornis of Java: Vorderman, Finsch, Koningsberger and Bartels. In the \xc2\xbbHand-list of the genera and species of birds\xe2\x80\x9d, Vol. I, 1899, Sharpe does not mention Java in the distribution of this species. Dubois however, in the second volume of his \xc2\xbbSynopsis Avium\xe2\x80\x9d, 1904, gives Java as a locality where this heron is observed. The Leyden Museum also possesses a specimen from Java. This is a young example, collected in 1827 near Buitenzorg, W. Java, by S. M\xc3\xbcller, and catalogued in 1803 by Schlegel under the name of Ardea cinnamomea n\xc2\xb0 13. Schlegel confused our species, which was described not before 1873 by Swinhoe, with Ixobrychus cinnamomea (Gmelin), as is shown by this example and by n\xc2\xb0 14 of his Catalogue, a young bird from Borneo, collected by Schwaner, which too belongs to eurhythma. this species with cinnamomea, Also Finsch has confused for the bird from Borneo of the Nieuwenhuis-collection, mentioned by him on page 149 of Vol. XXVI, 1905\xe2\x80\x94\xe2\x80\x9906, of the \xc2\xbbNotes from the Leyden Museum\xe2\x80\x9d, under the name of Ardetta cinnamomea, is a true Ixobrychus eurhythrna (Swinhoe). I wonder that this could be done, as the coloration of the remiges in the two species is quite different, in cinnamomea cinnamon-rufous and in eurhythma ashy brown or blackish brown.\nOf Ixobryckus eurhythma (Swinhoe) \xe2\x80\x94 Ardetta eurhythma. Ibis, 1873, p. 73, pl. II \xe2\x80\x94 the Leyden Museum possesses: N\xc2\xb0 1, juv., Java, Buitenzorg, 1827. S. M\xc3\xbcller coll.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 83-84
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The purple heron of Madagascar is a much darker bird than Ardea purpurea L. of Europe and Africa. The fore part of the throat and the neck are streaked with black like in this species, but the black streaks are broader and more numerous. The black lines, running down each side of the neck are much broader. The upper parts are olivaceous-brown; back, ends of inner secondaries and tail blackish brown with green gloss, especially on the back. The harrow, elongated plumes depending from the scapulars and inner secondaries are not hoary grey and light rufous like in Ardea purpurea L., but brownish grey and darker rufous. The lateral feathers of the lower neck are olivaceous brownish grey, not slaty grey like in purpurea.\nIn the Leyden Museum there are two specimens from Madagascar: a male from the northwest coast, collected by van Dam, and a female, showing the same differences, collected at Foulpointe, East Madagascar, 2 November 1875 by J. Audebert. The first-named specimen has already been mentioned by Hartlaub, as being of a very intensive coloration (V\xc3\xb6g. Madag. 1877, p. 296). The measurements are: wing \xe2\x99\x82 355, \xe2\x99\x80 345; culmen \xe2\x99\x82 140, \xe2\x99\x80 132; tarso-met. \xe2\x99\x82 124, \xe2\x99\x80 112 mm.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 185-186
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The note on the generic name of the Snow-bunting by Dr. E. Hartert in this part of our periodical gives me cause to revert to the subject of my note on the generic name Passerina Vieillot and to state here, that I stand to what I have said about the rejection of this name in Zoology (Notes Leyden Mus. XXXII, n\xc2\xb0. 1, p. 32). Dr. Hartert says, that all modern codes of nomenclature in Zoology have agreed not to consider botanical nomenclature. This may be so, but I ask here, are Zoologists and especially Ornithologists agreeing in nomenclature? The answer is in the negative. When studying papers on systematic Ornithology by different authors we learn that they agree but very little in naming the forms. Each author seems to have his own views and seems to follow different rules. There is no agreement at all, even not with authors, which follow the same code. So it will remain, I am sure, always. This is indeed a proof, that many author cannot agree with every rule of nomenclature fixed by the different committees. I do not wonder at it, as there are rules, which are not acceptable, f. i. the rule, that botanical nomenclature should not be considered in Zoology. The practice of this rule can cause confusion and therefore it is certainly better to consider botanical nomenclature in Zoology. Moreover, where is the line between Zoology and Botany? As to the type of the genus Passerina Vieillot, I differ with the view of Dr. Hartert, which is in my opinion wrong. In 1816 Vieillot created his genus Passerina, in which he included three species: \xe2\x80\x9cMinistre \xe2\x80\x94 Ortolan de riz, \xe2\x80\x94 de neige, Buff.\xe2\x80\x9d In 1822 Dr. B. Meyer united Fringilla calcarata Pallas and Embeviza nivalis L. in the genus Plectrophanes, which he had created in 1815 for the first-named species. As these two species are indeed very nearly allied and as the three species which Vieillot included in his genus Passerina are on the contrary very different forms, it is not to be denied, that the place given by Meyer to the Snow-bunting is much better and much more natural than that given by Vieillot to this form and therefore in 1822 the \xe2\x80\x9cOrtolan de neige\xe2\x80\x9d = Emberiza nivalis L. has been eliminated out of the genus Passerina Vieillot. In 1827 Swainson created the generic name Dolichonyx for the second species of Vieillot\xe2\x80\x99s Passerina and so we have in that year still only the first species of the three originally mentioned by Vieillot, which is now clearly the type of this genus. In 1858 Baird created the generic name Cyanospiza, which was merely a synonym of Passerina, Vieillot, but as we may not employ the latter name in Zoology, being preoccupied in Botany, Baird\xe2\x80\x99s Cyanospiza becomes the generic name of the \xe2\x80\x9cMinistre\xe2\x80\x9d.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 167-168
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In my \xe2\x80\x9cCatalogue syst\xc3\xa9matique des Mammif\xc3\xa8res, T. XII, 1888, p. 131\xe2\x80\x9d I recorded a small shrew from Surinam under the specific title pyrrhonota; till now the animal waits for a description. It seems that Shrews are very rare animals in Surinam, as I nowhere could hunt out another mentioned specimen; as far as I am aware the only Surinam-shrew has been exhibited by Lin. Gmelin, T. I, 1789, p. 114, under the name Sorex surinamensis. It is a pity that the history of our specimen is entirely unknown and the locality Surinam so very vague; this may be as it is, the shrew however differs from all hitherto described species, and I will describe it now under the well appropriate name bestowed upon it in 1888: Blarina pyrrhonota Jentink. \xe2\x80\x9e . 4\xe2\x80\x944 1 \xe2\x80\x94 1 2\xe2\x80\x942 3\xe2\x80\x943 Denfahtt: o. , p. j-j , m. j-j _ 62.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 169-175
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Our knowledge of the genus Chloeia, though containing Annelids that for the greatest part are obviously coloured and are living in shallow water, is very incomplete; for although about twenty species have been described, it is a fact that more than half this number is insufficiently characterized and based upon badly preserved specimens, having not only lost their distinct colour-markings, but the bristles of which were also disorganized. Although the great Annelidologist Grube in his description of Chl. egena \xc2\xb9) says: \xe2\x80\x9edurch das lange Liegen in Weingeist m\xc3\xb6gen manche Ver\xc3\xa4nderungen entstanden sein, es ist mir aber nicht wahrscheinlich, dass die dunklen, so bestimmt umschriebenen ansehnlichen Flecken, welche bei Chl. flava auf der Mittellinie des R\xc3\xbcckens stehen, spurlos verschwunden sein sollten\xe2\x80\x9d etc., yet this really happens. So f. i., in a specimen of Chl. flava in our museum, brought home from Japan by von Siebold, the dorsal spots have totally disappeared and a couple of individuals of Chl. parva, preserved only for a year in formaline, are entirely discoloured and have lost all colourmarkings. Even the bristles, being of calcareous composition, appear to undergo, probably in consequence of the development of traces of acid in the preserving fluid, considerable changes and to lose sometimes entirely their serrulations 1); f. i. in the collections of the Leyden Museum there is a specimen of Chl. flava, from the Port of Singapore, that for some time was preserved in formaline, showing only smooth bristles. Also the Chl. flava mentioned by Quatrefages, characterized \xe2\x80\x9eremus superus setis laevibus\xe2\x80\x9d 2), can be explained in this manner. Moreover Marenzeller 3) in 1893 fixed the attention thereupon, that the bristles, contained in the anterior body-segments, differ from those of the following ones, and because this character is overlooked in the elder descriptions of the species, \xe2\x80\x9etreten die M\xc3\xa4ngel der bisherigen charakteristik der Chloeia-Arten klar zu tage\xe2\x80\x9d (Marenzeller). In the following table those species of Chloeia are enumerated, which appear to me sufficiently described and figured to be recognized.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 33 no. 1, pp. 70-74
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    Description: 1. Dinoderus minutas Fabricius 1775, Syst. Ent., p. 54. \xe2\x80\x94 Lesne, in Ann. Soc. ent. Fr., 1897, p. 329.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 199-202
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    Description: At ray arrival in Buitenzorg, at the end of April 1909, the dry season just commenced and this being the less favourable period for insect-collecting, I obtained but few specimens. Later on I perceived that this country is much poorer in regard to these groups than Europe, so that my collections only increased from time to time with some spare examples. Panorpata and Planipennia are very rare here, much rarer than in Europe, and they were found nowhere abundant, so that their economic importance is still more insignificant and their appearance in the tropics proportionally much rarer.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 33 no. 1, pp. 1-68
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    Description: 1858. Walker, List Hom. Suppl, p. 29. 1889. Distant, Monogr. Orieutal Cicadidae, p. 37.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 33 no. 1, pp. 69-69
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    Description: A mouse, collected by Mr. Bartels, April 1903, at an altitude of 6000 feet on the Pangerango-mountain, Java, was presented by that gentleman to our Museum. In comparing it with our Javan Mice I see that the animal differs enough to bestow it with a new specific title. Superficially it reminds my Mus lepturus, also from Java, however without more exact locality on that island ; especially striking is the very elongated fur of the upperparts, indicating their origin of elevated localities. I propose the name Mus Bartelsii, n. sp.\nThe extremely soft hairs of the back of a dark mousecolor; each hair tipped with sooty black, towards the neck and bead and the sides the hairs are tipped with mahogany; posterior extremities and base of tail colored like back, anterior extremities like sides of body; underparts have the hairs of a mouse-color, tipped with pure white; hands and feet with short straw-colored hairs, on their basal parts a dark patch; tail basally blackish, passing gradually towards its (incomplete) end into a yellow tinge; hairs of tail extremely short, scales very small, smaller than in lepturus. Ears much shorter than in the latter species, rounded at the tip, about as broad as long. As with trapped small animals generally, the skull has posteriorly been smashed, so that its length cannot be given.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 184-184
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In the \xe2\x80\x9cNotes from the Leyden Museum\xe2\x80\x9d Vol. XXXII, n\xc2\xb0. 1, p. 32, Dr. E. D. van Oort published a note about the generic name of the \xe2\x80\x9cSnow-Buntings\xe2\x80\x9d, and came to the conclusion, that Plectrophenax of Stejneger (1882) had to be accepted as the name for this genus. This conclusion, I am sorry to say, is erroneous, in my opinion. Dr. van Oort rejects the name Passerina Vieillot (Analyse d\xe2\x80\x99une nouvelle Ornithol. \xc3\xa9l\xc3\xa8ment., 1816, p. 30) for two reasons. First, because it had been employed in Botany previous to 1816. This, however, is no reason for its rejection, because all modern codes of nomenclature in Zoology have agreed not to consider botanical nomenclature and only to reject generic names if they have been preoccupied in Zoology. Second, because the type of Vieillot\xe2\x80\x99s generic name would be Tanagra cyanea L. This is also wrong, because the type of Passerina, by elimination, is Emberiza nivalis L.\nVieillot included in his genus three species: \xe2\x80\x9cMinistre\xe2\x80\x9d (= Tanagra cyanea L., type of Cyanospiza Baird, 1858), \xe2\x80\x9cOrtolan de riz\xe2\x80\x9d (= Fringilla oryzivora L., type of Dolichonyx Swainson, 1827) and \xe2\x80\x9cOrtolan de neige\xe2\x80\x9d \xe2\x80\x94 Emberiza nivalis L. The last, not having received another name, thus becomes the type of Passerina, and there was no need to create a new name for it in 1882, and Stejneger\xe2\x80\x99s name Plectrophenax is therefore a synonym of Passerina Vieill.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 85-104
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    Description: Dem C. concolor Sz\xc3\xa9pl. \xc3\xa4hnlich: Segmente 1\xe2\x80\x945 dicht punktiert-runzlig; Hinterbeine kr\xc3\xa4ftig, die Schenkel kurz und dick, die Schienen kurz behorstet. Cubitalader an der Basis fast gerade.\nGelbrot; F\xc3\xbchler, Stemmaticum, drei Flecke am Mesonotum, Mesosternum und Hinterbeine (Trochantellus und Kniee ausgenommen), 6. und folgende Segmente schwarz.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 225-240
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    Description: In den nachfolgenden Zeilen sollen zun\xc3\xa4chst Diagnosen gegeben werden von einigen neuen Fischen aus der reichen Fischsammlung, die im Jahre 1907 und 1909 im \xc2\xbbNoord\xe2\x80\x9d- Fluss, oder wie er neuerdings heisst im \xc2\xbbLorentz\xe2\x80\x9d-Fluss 1), angelegt wurde durch die beiden niederl\xc3\xa4ndischen Expeditionen unter Leitung von Dr. H. A. Lorentz, die beidemale dieses Flussgebiet eingehend durchforschten und dabei solche gl\xc3\xa4nzende Erfolge erzielten. Sp\xc3\xa4terhin sollen an anderem Orte an diese Diagnosen weitere Bemerkungen angekn\xc3\xbcpft und Abbildungen der Fische gegeben werden.\nEs gen\xc3\xbcge anzumerken, dass der \xc2\xbbLorentz\xe2\x80\x9d-Fluss, aus dem Schneegebirge, in der Gegend der Wilhelmina-Spitze seinen Ursprung nehmend, in die Oost-Bai ausm\xc3\xbcndet. Sein reissender Charakter in seinem Oberlauf und in einem Teil seiner Zufl\xc3\xbcsse, tritt im Unterlauf nur auf w\xc3\xa4hrend der h\xc3\xa4ufigen, vor\xc3\xbcbergehenden \xc3\x9cberschwemmungen in Folge starker Regeng\xc3\xbcsse.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 194-196
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The typical habitat of Arachnothera longirostra (Latham) \xe2\x80\x94 Ind. Orn. I, 1790, p. 299, Certhia longirostra \xe2\x80\x94 is Bengal. This form is spread over an extensive area, but specimens of some of the Malay islands show differences with those of the continent of Asia. How far away from Bengal the typical form is found, I am not able to say with full certainty, as the material I have at my disposal from the continent and also from Sumatra is very poor, but it seems to me that examples from the continent, from the Malay Peninsula, from the Riouw-Lingga Archipelago, from Sumatra, Banka and Billiton belong to one and the same form. As said, my material from these parts however is very poor. In the Leyden Museum there are 1 specimen from Tenasserim, 5 specimens from Sumatra, 2 from Billiton, 5 from Banka, 8 from Nias, 9 from Java, 16 from Borneo, 1 from Celebes and 2 from the Philippines. Through the kindness of Dr. Hartert I received for examination from the Rothschild Museum in Tring 10 specimens from the continent, 2 from Lingga, 10 from the Natoena Islands, 2 from Serasan, 2 from the Mentawei Islands and 1 from Borneo. The results of the examination of this material are the following.\nThe specimens from Sumatra, Banka, Billiton, Lingga, from Malakka and from other parts of the continent belong very likely to the typical Arachnothera longirostra (Latham); the bill measures from 34 mm. (\xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80) to 41 mm. (\xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82), the wing from 58 (\xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80) to 69 mm. (\xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82); the yellow of the under parts is rather pale.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 105-166
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The collection of birds, of which the following lines contain an enumeration of the species, has been brought together by Mr. Edward Jacobson. It is a fine collection of about 800 well-prepared and exactly labelled skins, a few of which are collected by Mr. Jacobson himself, by far the larger part however by native hunters under his direct supervision. The birds are collected at various parts of the residence Batavia and of the former residence Krawang, on Goenoeng Karang in the residence Bantam, near Palaboean Ratoe at the Wijnkoopsbaai in the residence Preanger Regentschappen and on the island Krakatau in the straits of Soenda. To the last-named island Mr. Jacobson paid a short visit on occasion of the surveying of the group of Krakatau in May 1908. An interesting account on the new fauna of this group of islands has been published by him in \xe2\x80\x9eJaarverslag van den Topographischen dienst in Ned.-Indie over 1908\xe2\x80\x9d, for which paper I provided him with a list of the birds collected there.\nAmong the collection from Java there was one form, a Gerygone, which belonged to an undescribed one and which I had the pleasure to name after Mr. Jacobson; the study of other specimens has in some cases required necessary changes in the nomenclature.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 67-70
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Bopyrid described in the present paper was detected by my friend Mr. Buitendijk, when examining a lot of the large Palaemon carcinus, offered for sale on the passar (market) of Tandjong-Priok. He collected no less than thirteen specimens of this parasite, but I regret that the exact number of Palaemonidae examined by him is unknown to me. Thanks the careful investigations of Giard 1), Bonnier 2) and Max Weber 3), it is well known that the Palaemonidae of the Malayan Archipelago are especially infested by members of the genus Palaegyge, containing Bopyridae characterized by having rudimentary uropods in the female and the segments of the pleon distinctly separated from each other in the male 4). As far as I know, only seven species are hitherto described, found on six species of Palaemonidae, viz. Palaegyge Borrei and \xe2\x80\x94 Weberi (on Pal. dispar), \xe2\x80\x94 Bonnieri (on Pal. lar), \xe2\x80\x94 fluviatilis (on Pal. lampropus), \xe2\x80\x94 de Mani (on Pal. pilimanus), \xe2\x80\x94 brevipes (on Pal. endehensis), \xe2\x80\x94 incerta (on Pal. bariensis).\nFemale. The largest specimen has a length of 17 mm., its breadth being 18 mm. at the level of the third segment; the smallest one measures only 11 mm. in length and breadth.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 78-82
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Some time ago Dr. J. C. Koningsberger of Buitenzorg forwarded me for determination a part of the collection of birdskins made by the Dutch detachment of exploration in the neighbourhood of Merauke between June 1907 and March 1908. The skins are not dated, but only sexed; the collection contains however interesting specimens. I give here, in addition to my paper in Nova Guinea, Vol. IX, p. 51, a list of the examples, which are in my hands. I am very sorry, that they form only the smaller half of the collection, the larger part is still in the Buitenzorg Museum and most unfortunately the skins have already been stuffed, though they have not been determined by a competent person. Dr. L. F. de Beaufort, when being at Buitenzorg in November 1909, has seen the birds and could give me only the sad informations, that the birds already are stuffed and that a good deal of them are unlabelled. He had no time to determine the birds and consequently, to send me a list of the specimens, but that among these examples are also interesting ones can be concluded from his statement, that the collection contains also two cranes. A crane is as yet not known from New Guinea; probably it will be Grus australasiana Gould.\nThe collection, which I have here in Leyden, contains 29 specimens, belonging to 19 forms, one of which, Oriolus sagittata magnirostris, is new to science.
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    Description: Dans ces derni\xc3\xa8res ann\xc3\xa9es le nombre des esp\xc3\xa8ces du genre Copris s\xe2\x80\x99est accru consid\xc3\xa9rablement; si aux esp\xc3\xa8ces d\xc3\xa9j\xc3\xa0 connues on ajoute celles que je d\xc3\xa9cris ci-apr\xc3\xa8s et si l\xe2\x80\x99on tient compte des synonymies, on arrive \xc3\xa0 un total de 140 esp\xc3\xa8ces distinctes, contre 59 seulement que signalait en 1869 le Catalogue de GEMMINGER et HAROLD. Je crois donc utile de terminer ce travail par la liste compl\xc3\xa8te des esp\xc3\xa8ces d\xc3\xa9crites \xc3\xa0 ce jour; mais en pr\xc3\xa9vision de la publication prochaine du nouveau Coleopterorum Catalogus de Berlin, je me borne pour chacune d\xe2\x80\x99elles \xc3\xa0 l\xe2\x80\x99indication de la description originale.\nIl est \xc3\xa0 remarquer que parmi les esp\xc3\xa8ces consid\xc3\xa9r\xc3\xa9es comme distinctes, C. Potanini SEM. (1890), C. repertus WALK. (1858) et C. Servius HAR. (1877) sont peut-\xc3\xaatre respectivement synonymes de C. sinicus HOPE (1845) C. orientalis FAB. (1792) et C. Agnus SHARP (1875).
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 32-32
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: One of these days I accidentally met with a description of a plant from the Pyrenees by Mr. Ramond under the name of Passerina nivalis ; this paper has been published in \xe2\x80\x9eBulletin des sciences par la Soci\xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 philomatique, n\xc2\xb0 41, Paris, Thermidor an 8 de la R\xc3\xa9publique (1792)\xe2\x80\x9d. Of course the Snow-bunting involuntary came in my mind when reading that name, for I have mentioned, in 1908, this bird under that name in my list of the birds of the Netherlands; I then followed, in naming this species, Mr. R. Ridgway (Auk XV, 1898, p. 324), without inquiring into the matter, as at that time Vieillot\xe2\x80\x99s \xe2\x80\x9eAnalyse d\xe2\x80\x99une nouvelle Ornithologie \xc3\xa9l\xc3\xa9mentaire, Paris 1816\xe2\x80\x9d, could not be consulted by me. A copy of Vieillot\xe2\x80\x99s book being now in my possession, I see that, when Vieillot\xe2\x80\x99s name of Passerina could be used in Ornithology, it should be the generic name of the Painted Finches of North America (type the \xe2\x80\x9eMinistre\xe2\x80\x9d = Tanagra cyanea L.). But the generic name Passerina may not be used in Zoology, as already Linnaeus has first occupied it in Botany. The generic name of the Snow-bunting is Plectrophemx Stejneger (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. V, 1882, pp. 32, 33), Plectrophanes of B. Meyer 1815 being a synonym of Calcarius Bechstein 1803, as pointed out by Dr. Stejneger. The Painted Finches must be placed in the genus Cyanospiza Baird 1858.\nLeyden Museum, January 1910.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 217-218
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During his last expedition to the central mountain range of New Guinea, Mr. H. A. Lorentz collected a couple of Peripatus-specimens, which he kindly placed into my hands for examination. They were found amidst moss on Mount Wichmann at a height of 3000 M. That the couple consists of a male and a female may be considered as a happy chance, taking into account the rarity of the males in comparison with the females among the Peripatidae.\nThe ground-colour of my animals is a uniform dark greenish-blue, somewhat paler on the ventralside especially on the legs, on each side of the segmentalgroove; moreover there is a median ventral row of small whitish spots. These spots, situated between each pair of legs, consist of a smaller, roundish, anterior one and a larger posterior one, somewhat sagittate. The papillae around the mouth and a ring around the middle of the oral papillae are whitish, whereas the pads of the legs are ochraceous, at least in the female; in the male the last coloration is less distinct.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 47-66
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    Description: In meiner Zusammenstellung der \xe2\x80\x9eTrichopteren aus Java\xe2\x80\x9d 1) gab ich 11 Arten 2) an; seit dieser Zeit sind mir noch weitere 15 Arten aus Java bekannt geworden und jetzt f\xc3\xbcge ich 11 Arten hinzu, so dass die Gesammtzahl 37 betr\xc3\xa4gt; eine Zusammenstellung aller dieser Arten findet man am Schlusse.\nHerr Edward Jacobson (in Semarang, Java), dem das Museum zu Leiden schon manches Insekten-Material aus Ostindien verdankt, hatte die Freundlichkeit, mir die von ihm im Jahre 1908\xe2\x80\x941909 auf Java gesammelten Trichopteren zur Bearbeitung zu \xc3\xbcberlassen; er gestattete mir, eine gr\xc3\xb6ssere Anzahl f\xc3\xbcr meine eigene Sammlung zur\xc3\xbcckzubehalten; der Rest seiner Sammlung ist dem Museum zu Leiden \xc3\xbcberwiesen worden.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 197-198
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    Description: The following middle-sized and small Shrews have been described from Java, viz.: Crocidura brunnea Jent. (without further indication of locality); Cr. orientalis Jent. and brevicauda Jent. (from Tjibodas near Sindanglaja) and Cr. monticola Peters (from Mount Lawoe near Soerakarta). I have to add two species: a small one based upon a specimen collected by Mr. Bartels at an altitude of 3000 feet on Mount Pangerango (Ged\xc3\xa9) and a larger one based upon three individuals procured also by Mr. Bartels from the same locality. They were presented by Mr. Bartels to our Museum.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 71-72
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    Description: This apparently new form, which is a subspecies of Psephotus chrysopterygius Gould (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1857, p. 220), much resembles Psephotus dissimilis Collett (Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1898, p. 350), differs however in the male by its deep black forehead, crown, nape and lores, these parts being dark chestnut in dissimilis, which is likely a local form of chrysopterygius. Lately the Leyden Museum was presented with a male, which died in the aviaries of Mr. F. E. Blaauw at \xe2\x80\x99s Graveland and some days ago I saw three living males and two females in the possession of the same gentleman; these males agree perfectly with the skin in our possession. As no trace of a dark chestnut at the head can be observed in any of the examples and as the males, when being in imperfect plumage, also did not show this colour on the head, these specimens evidently belong to an undescribed form, which I wish to call in honour of our well-known favourer: Psephotus chrysopterygius blaauwi.\nAs above stated the males agree with the description of the male of Psephotus chrysopterygius dissimilis Collett, only the forehead, crown, nape and lores are not dark chestnut, but pure black. Our skin measures: wing 124, tail 167 mm.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 33-46
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    Description: Die Anregung zum Versuche die bisher aus Java bekannten Neoperla-Arten zusammenzustellen, gab mir die Sendung des Herrn E. Jacobson aus Semarang. Sie enthielt zwei Arten, von welchen die eine f\xc3\xbcr mich neu war; ich nehme mir die Freiheit dieselbe ihrem Entdecker zu widmen. Bei dieser Gelegenheit habe ich die mir bisher bekannten Arten neu studiert und gebe hier die Resultate meiner Studien.\nDas andere Material, welches mir vorliegt, ist aus verschiedenen Museen, besonders aus Greifswald, Berlin und Leiden.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van \'s Rijks Herbarium, Leiden vol. 4 no. 1, pp. 73-74
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Pileo suberoso-lignoso, laterali, flabellato vel subreniformi, glabro, subtuberculoso, plus minusve laeviter sulcato-zonato, isabellinoumbrino, 7\xe2\x80\x9415 cm. lato, 6\xe2\x80\x949 cm. longo, 1\xc2\xbd\xe2\x80\x942 cm. crasso; contextu duro, flavo-ferrugineo, interdum striis albis proscurso, 10\xe2\x80\x9412cm. crasso, ex hyphis 1\xc2\xbd\xe2\x80\x944\xc2\xbd \xce\xbc. crassis conflato; stipite laterali, brevi, toruloso, basi dilatata adnato, 5\xe2\x80\x9412 mm. longo, 1\xc2\xbd\xe2\x80\x943 cm. crasso, interdum obsoleto; tubulis umbrinis, \xc2\xbd cm. circiter longis; poris umbrino-fuscidulis, parvis, subrotundis 1/7 mm.; hyphis hymenii 2\xe2\x80\x943 \xce\xbc. crassis; sporis non visis.\nHab. ad truncos. Java. Junghuhn no. 128, 129.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van \'s Rijks Herbarium, Leiden vol. 3 no. 1, pp. 59-71
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Seit einiger Zeit bin ich durch die \xe2\x80\x9eRijks Opsporing van Delfstoffen\xe2\x80\x9d beauftragt mit der Untersuchung der fossilen Pflanzen im holl\xc3\xa4ndischen Karbon. Ein grosser Teil dieses Karbons ist bist jetzt nur aus Tiefbohrungen bekannt. Im s\xc3\xbcdlichen Teil der Provinz Limburg boten jedoch die Gruben eine gute Gelegenheit, die Verbreitung und das Vorkommen der Pflanzen zu untersuchen. In liebensw\xc3\xbcrdigster Weise wurde mir von den verschiedenen Grubendirektionen alles zur Verf\xc3\xbcgung gestellt, was nur einigermassen zum guten Erfolg meiner Arbeit beitragen konnte. Es ist mir denn auch eine besondere Freude, ihnen an dieser Stelle, wenn auch meine Arbeit noch nicht abgeschlossen ist, meinen herzlichen Dank aussprechen zu k\xc3\xb6nnen f\xc3\xbcr die viele und grosse H\xc3\xbclfe. Neben den Grubendirektionen schulde ich dem Direktor-Ingenieur der Rijks-Opsporing van Delfstoffen Mr. VAN WATERSCHOOT VAN DER GRACHT und dem fr\xc3\xbcheren und jetzigen Direktoren des Rijks-Herbarium, Dr. LOTSY und Dr. GOETHART, grossen Dank f\xc3\xbcr die Art und Weise in der sie mir bei meiner Arbeit entgegen gekommen sind und mir Gelegenheit geboten haben, diese weiter fortzusetzen.\nIch habe bis jetzt die Gruben Oranje Nassau I und II, Wilhelmina, Laura en Vereeniging und Domaniale Mijn untersucht. Da die Grube Willem Sophie die gleichen Fl\xc3\xb6ze abbaut, wie die Domaniale Mijn, war es f\xc3\xbcr diesen Teil meiner Arbeit noch nicht notwendig, sie zu besuchen. Etwas anderes wird dies sein, wenn die horizontale und vertikale Verbreitung der einzelnen Pflanzenarten untersucht werden muss. Ich bin \xc3\xbcberzeugt, dass dann die Direktion dieser Grube mir in gleich liebensw\xc3\xbcrdiger Weise entgegen kommen wird, wie die \xc3\xbcbrigen Direktionen dies bereits getan haben.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 4, pp. 241-256
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Oblongo-subelongatus, apice acuminatus, modice convenus, nitidulus, tenuiter fusco-pubescens, ater; corpore subtus pedibusque piceis, singulo elytro in angulis posticis macula ochracea, triangulari, latera haud attingente ornato. Caput transversissimum, inter antennarum bases subprofunde biimpressum, densissime punctatum; punctis plus minusve confluentibus. Prothorax sat transversus, lateribus antice arcuatus, postice subrectus et subampliatus, disco validius quam capite, basi praecipue ad posticos angulos subvalde subvarioloseque punctatus; antico margine medio vix arcuatim producta, utrinque subsinuato, anticis angulis rotundatis, posticis subacutis; basi medio truncata, utrinque sinuata. Scutellum suborthogonium. Elytra lateribus arcuata, posticis angulis late rotundata, apice vix oblique truncata, breviora quam simul latiora, disco subdepressa, oblique tenuissimeque punctulatolineata; intervallis irregulariter bilineato-punctulatis. Conspicua segmenta abdominis subdense punctulata. \xe2\x80\x94 Long. 7 mill.\nOblong, assez allong\xc3\xa9, environ trois fois plus long que large dans sa plus grande largeur, acumin\xc3\xa9 vers le sommet de l\xe2\x80\x99abdomen, mod\xc3\xa9r\xc3\xa9ment convexe, d\xc3\xa9prim\xc3\xa9 sur le disque des \xc3\xa9lytres, m\xc3\xa9diocrement couvert par une pubescence sombre et fine; noir profond, chaque \xc3\xa9lytre margin\xc3\xa9 sur les angles post\xc3\xa9rieurs d\xe2\x80\x99une grande tache triangulaire, ochrac\xc3\xa9e, n\xe2\x80\x99atteignant pas les bords lat\xc3\xa9raux et apicaux; dessous du corps et pattes brun de poix. Dernier article de la massue des antennes plus long et plus \xc3\xa9troit que le pr\xc3\xa9c\xc3\xa9dent, termin\xc3\xa9 par un bouton subconique. T\xc3\xaate environ deux fois plus longue que large, mod\xc3\xa9r\xc3\xa9ment convexe, tr\xc3\xa8s dens\xc3\xa9ment couverte de petits points plus ou moins confluents, assez fortement biimpressionn\xc3\xa9e entre les naissances des antennes. Prothorax arrondi-r\xc3\xa9tr\xc3\xa9ci en avant, s\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9largissant tr\xc3\xa8s faiblement vers la base, environ une fois et demie plus large dans sa plus grande largeur que long, couvert sur le disque de points fins et plus forts que ceux de la t\xc3\xaate, sur la marge basilaire et principalement sur les angles post\xc3\xa9rieurs de points plus forts, subvarioleux; bord ant\xc3\xa9rieur subsaillant en avant dans le milieu, \xc3\xa0 peine subsinu\xc3\xa9 de chaque c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9; angles ant\xc3\xa9rieurs arrondis; c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9s arqu\xc3\xa9s en avant, puis droits, tr\xc3\xa8s bri\xc3\xa8vement sinu\xc3\xa9s contre les angles post\xc3\xa9rieurs, bord\xc3\xa9s par un fin bourrelet qui s\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9tend jusqu\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa0 la marge ant\xc3\xa9rieure et par une goutti\xc3\xa8re tr\xc3\xa8s \xc3\xa9troite en avant, devenant vers les angles post\xc3\xa9rieurs presqu\xe2\x80\x99une large impression; angles post\xc3\xa9rieurs subaigus; base subtronqu\xc3\xa9e au milieu, sinu\xc3\xa9e de chaque c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9, \xc3\xa9troitement rebord\xc3\xa9e. Ecusson subrectangulaire. Elytres subarqu\xc3\xa9s sur les c\xc3\xb4t\xc3\xa9s, largement arrondis aux angles post\xc3\xa9rieurs, subobliquement tronqu\xc3\xa9s au sommet, tr\xc3\xa8s nettement moins longs que larges ensemble, tr\xc3\xa8s finement pointill\xc3\xa9s en lignes l\xc3\xa9g\xc3\xa8rement obliques par rapport \xc3\xa0 la suture, substri\xc3\xa9s; lignes ponctu\xc3\xa9es s\xe2\x80\x99effa\xc3\xa7ant sur les marges lat\xc3\xa9rales et sur la marge apicale, celle-ci dens\xc3\xa9ment pointill\xc3\xa9e; intervalles pr\xc3\xa9sentant sur le disque deux lignes pointill\xc3\xa9es, irr\xc3\xa9guli\xc3\xa8res, se r\xc3\xa9unissant sur les intervalles externes plus ou moins loin avant le sommet; marges lat\xc3\xa9rales rebord\xc3\xa9es par un fin bourrelet et par une goutti\xc3\xa8re assez large; marge apicale finement rebord\xc3\xa9e. Ponctuation des segments visibles de l\xe2\x80\x99abdomen fine, presque dense. Bords lat\xc3\xa9raux du prothorax, vus de dessous, largement subcr\xc3\xa9nel\xc3\xa9s.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 187-193
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    Description: I publish in the following lines not only a list of all the Cicindolidae that are represented in the Sarawak Museum, but notes on their living are added as far as I have caught these beetles, and by the kindness of Dr. WALTHER HORN, of Berlin, I am enabled to give the names of all other species of this family as far as they are known till now from our island. The species mentioned without exact localities are missing in our collections.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 2/3, pp. 177-183
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    Description: Der Catalogus Coleopterorum von GEMMINGER und HAROLD (IX, p. 2703, Monachii 1872) und auch der bereits erschienene, von H. VON SCH\xc3\x96NFELDT bearbeitete Teil (Pars VII) des Coleopterorum Catalogus, Berlin 1910, so wie die von demselben Autor bearbeiteten Genera Insectorum: Brenthidae 1908, f\xc3\xbchren zwei Calodromus-Arten, n\xc3\xa4mlich mellyi Gu\xc3\xa9r. und wahlbergi Fahr. auf, obwohl bez\xc3\xbcglich des letzteren H. KOLBE (Ent. Zeitung Stettin, 1892, p. 166) die sehr zutreffende Bemerkung macht, dass diese Art nicht zu Calodromus, sondern wahrscheinlich zu Usambius Kolbe geh\xc3\xb6rt.\nFerner errichtete in den \xe2\x80\x9eNotes from the Leyden Museum\xe2\x80\x9d, XVI, 1894, p. 179, der f\xc3\xbcr die Wissenschaft in den letzten Jahren leider ganz verstummte Dr. ANGELO SEENA auf einen aus Sumatra stammenden Brenthiden die Gattung Allaeodromus, die sich von Calodromus namentlich durch Abschn\xc3\xbcrung des Kopfes, durch au der Wurzel gebogene Deckenstreifen und einen viel k\xc3\xbcrzeren und anders gebildeten Metatarsus unterscheiden soll.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 33 no. 1, pp. 75-80
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Very closely allied to Helota ocellata Rits., from Java, and strongly resembling this species, but of a more dark green colour and the posterior pair of yellow elytral spots placed between the 3rd and 6th striae, in ocellata between the 3rd and 7th. The anterior pair is placed in both species between the 4th and 7th striae. In the new species the yellow elytral spots are smaller than in ocellata and the distance between the spots on the same elytron is larger.\nLength 8\xe2\x80\x94 8\xc2\xbd mm. \xe2\x80\x94 Above metallic green, brightest along the margins of the elytra; the anterior angles of the pronotum fulvous, this colour more or less continued along the lateral margins of the pronotum; the antennae piceous, the two basal joints and the club fulvous, the basal joint with a metallic green hue; the yellow elytral spots surrounded with purplish. \xe2\x80\x94 Underneath reddish testaceous; the head, the elytral epipleurae, the tip of the femora and the tibiae bright metallic green, the tarsi piceous with a metallic green hue.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 32 no. 1, pp. 73-77
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    Description: Mr. Bartels forwarded to me some small Mammals from Java, for identification. It appears that a Bat belongs to a hitherto not recognized species.\nThis Bat, found at the top (10,000 feet) of the Pangerango-mountain, March 22. 1908, strongly reminds by its bright colours the splendid Kerivoula Weberi from Celebes, described by me in \xe2\x80\x9eWeber\xe2\x80\x99s Zoologische Ergebnisse\xe2\x80\x9d, Band I, p. 129, and figured on Tab. XI (1890\xe2\x80\x9491). When I described the latter, I had not extracted the skull of this type-specimen, and so the middle lower incisors made the impression of having each three cusps, like many other Kerivola-specimens; these incisors are so imbricated that, as a matter of fact, only three cusps are to be seen when the skull is in the flesh. Having, however, now extracted the skull for comparison with Bartels\xe2\x80\x99 bat, I see not only that the middle lower incisors have four cusps each, but that moreover the second ones also have four cusps; further that the second upper premolar is very small and invisible from without, and that the skull is flat, not inflated. The skull of Bartels\xe2\x80\x99 bat presents the very characters. As they call in mind some Kerivouline-species by external appearance as well as by the four-cusped middle lower incisors, at the same time, however, they have some characters in common with true with Vespertilionidae, especially Myotis 1); by the flatness of the skull and the smallness of the second upper premolar, it is evident that Weber\xe2\x80\x99s and Bartels\xe2\x80\x99 bat cannot be brought under one of the named or other existing genera. I propose to create for their reception a new genus, viz.: Chrysopteron, n. g.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van \'s Rijks Herbarium, Leiden vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 79-90
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    Description: Met de uitvoering der bouwplannen in het vorige jaarverslag vermeld, werd in het najaar van 1909 een begin gemaakt. De stand der werkzaamheden bij het einde van den verslagtijd geeft alle aanleiding tot de verwachting, dat de beide gebouwen nog in den loop van 1910 onder den kap zullen komen.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van \'s Rijks Herbarium, Leiden vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 1-40
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: 1. Pl. JUNGH. ined. no. 56! \xc2\xb9) (Sumatra, Niedertapanolie) = Connarus semidecandrus Jack.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van \'s Rijks Herbarium, Leiden vol. 5 no. 1, pp. 75-75
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In einer Fussnote der Arbeit von J. E. PLANCHON et J. TRIANA (M\xc3\xa9moire sur la famille des Guttif\xc3\xa8res, Ann. sc. nat. 4i\xc3\xa8me S\xc3\xa9r. Botan. p. 335 et 336) teilen die Autoren mit, dass BOERHAAVE im Jahre 1733 508 von PLUMIER\xe2\x80\x99S 1219 Original-Abbildungen vom Maler AUBRIET copieren liess. Diese Copien wurden dann von LINNAEUS f\xc3\xbcr die Bearbeitung seiner Species Plantarum benutzt und haben daher wohl eine besondere Bedeutung f\xc3\xbcr die Richtigstellung mancher Arten, umsomehr weil nach Angabe von PLANCHON et TRIANA, l. c. p. 33 (Text) die sp\xc3\xa4ter von BURMANN herausgegebenen Reproduktionen dieser Copien nicht alle ganz tadellos sein sollen.\nSagen doch die Autoren: \xe2\x80\x9eMais que sont ces planches de Clusia de l\xe2\x80\x99\xc3\xa9dition PLUMIER-BURMANN, que tout le monde a cit\xc3\xa9es de confiance, sans se douter de leur flagrante inexactitude? Ce sont tout simplement des chim\xc3\xa8res, des compos\xc3\xa9s d\xe2\x80\x99elements divers, greff\xc3\xa9s l\xe2\x80\x99un sur l\xe2\x80\x99autre avec une incroyable ignorance\xe2\x80\x9d.
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