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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.2 p.163
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: During his stay in Java Mr. Edward Jacobson collected from 1909 to 1911 a small number of terrestrial Amphipoda which he has been good enough to hand over to me for identification. They all prove to belong to Orchestia parvispinosa, a species described from Java by Max Weber in 1892; Weber however had only female specimens and the male has remained unknown all these years. Mr. Jacobson’s collection consists nearly all of females, as is usually the case with collections of terrestrial Amphipoda, but fortunately it contains one male which, though apparently not fully mature, is sufficiently developed to give a general idea of its chief characteristics. I therefore give a brief description of its gnathopoda and add one or two items of additional information about the species and its relationship to allied species.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.3/4 p.231
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: As to the increase of the collection of birds observed in the Netherlands, the past twelve months have been important; during that lapse of time the collection is augmented with 594 skins and 335 eggs in clutches. I have to mention the following gentlemen, who presented us with indigenous birds, in the first place H. R. H. Prince Hendrik, and further: D. Bakker, N. Balt, W. H. de Beaufort, F. E. Blaauw, J. Boonstra, F. K. Baron van Dedem, R. van Eecke, L. Baron van Heeckeren tot Walien, Jhr. W. C. van Heurn, P. J. van Houten, C. J. van der Klaauw, A. Kohlbeck, E. Loeb, Mr. H. A. Lorentz, A. Man in ’t Veld, J. L. F. de Meyere, H. M. Rose, Jhr. F. de Roy van Zuidewijn, K. G. Smit, Ch. van Spall, G. S. van der Spruyt, F. A. Verster van Wulverhorst, F. H. Verster and J. C. Wäkerlin. A fine example of Dendrocopos medius (L.), a female, shot at Heino, province Overijssel, 5 September 1908, was given to us in free loan by Mr. F. K. Baron van Dedem; this species was not yet represented in our collection of native birds. Of another species, also not yet represented in the collection, the aquatic warbler, Calamodus aquatica (Gmelin), we received a fine series of 30 examples from one of our lighthouses.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.3/4 p.225
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: In the „Notes from the Leyden Museum”, Vol. XXXIV, pp. 25 — 30, I have given a list of Dermaptera collected in Java by Mr. EDW. Jacobson. Since then I received from him another collection from the same locality (preserved in the Leyden Museum), containing also a few specimens collected by Mr. MAC GILLAVRY at Baujuwangi (East-Java) and by Mr. de BUSSY at Deli (Sumatra). There are 29 species represented; none of these are new.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.3/4 p.240
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: In 1907 Mr. Caesar R. Boettger 1) called attention to the fact that this species, an inhabitant of the North-American seas, since the last decennium of past century is spreading on the European coast. In Europe it was found first in England at Cricksea on the river Crouch, in July 1890 2), and on the Lincolnshire coast 3). The following years brought further references about the occurrence of Petricola pholadiformis on the English coast 4). At present the localities where it is found, stretch from Shellness, near Sandwich, Kent, in the south, to Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire, in the north. Mr. Loppens 5) was the first to notice this species on the continent; he found it near Nieuwpoort on the coast of Belgium, in 1899. Very soon afterwards other localities were known where Petricola pholadiformis occurred on the Belgian coast 1), and also at Dunkerque 2) in France. In June 1906 Miss H. Icke (presently Mrs. Martin—Icke) found this species on the Dutch coast near Noordwijk 3). In the same year it was noticed by Mr. Caesar R. Boettger 4), by Mr. E. Wolf 4) and by the Rev. Ricklefs 5) on different points near the German coast, from the Dutch till the Danish frontier. Mr. Julius Pfeffer 6) mentioned the occurrence near Hooge, a small North Frisian island, south of Föhr, and stated the fact that this species never occurred there before 1906. Finally Mr. H. Schlesch 7) obtained it in 1907 from Fanö and Manö, two Danish islands. Seeing thus, that Petricola pholadiformis has a rather wide distribution on the North-Sea-coast, and that it is found rather abundantly near our frontiers, I expected a priori that Mrs. Martin’s statement should not remain the only one. When examining the collections of shells from our country, acquired by the „Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie” during the last years, I actually found several specimens of Petricola pholadiformis from various localities along the coast. They are the following: Domburg, isle of Walcheren, 1905, Mr. W. C. van Heurn; 1912, Mr. J. H. Vernhout. Renesse, isle of Schouwen, 1911, Mrs. H. Martin—Icke.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.2 p.95
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Resembling as to shape Cr. brevipenne Rits. 1), likewise from Borneo, but the elytra are more convex seen sideways; differing by the less regular sculpture on the prothorax and elytra; the punctures or pits are less numerous and consequently their interstices broader; the punctures are deeper and their interstices raised, which gives an uneven aspect to the upper surface especially on the sides of the elytra where the interstices are confluent. Length of the males as well as of the females, measured from the anterior margin of the prothorax to the apex of the elytra, 8—11 mm.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.12 (1912) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: In den Jahren 1907/8 sammelte ich in Mittel-Java von der Ebene bis zum Gipfel des Lawu-Vulkans Pflanzen, um sie mit den fossilen Resten der Kendengschichten, welche durch die Funde des Pithecanthropus berühmt geworden sind, zu vergleichen. Es kam mir vor allem auf die Feststellung des Verbreitungsgebietes gewisser Familien, Gattungen und Arten innerhalb der verschiedenen Klimaregionen des Gebirges an. Die vorläufige Bestimmung nahm Herr Dr. VALETON—Buitenzorg (bezw. sein javanischer Sammler Mantri ARSIN) vor, und ich stützte darauf meine Vergleiche. ¹) Mittlerweile hat Herr Dr. H. HALLIER—Leiden meine Exsikkaten bearbeitet und ich füge seine Liste diesen Ausführungen bei. Schon JUNGHUHN betrachtete das Florenreich Javas vom geographischen Standpunkte aus und teilte die Vegetation in 4 Gewächszonen ²): I. Die heisse Region von Null bis 650 m. (2000 Fuss), II. die gemässigte von 650—1500 m. (4500 Fuss), III. die kühle von 1500—2500 m. (7500 Fuss) und IV. die kalte von 2500—3300 m. (10000 Fuss) über dem Meere. Später hob dann SCHIMPER hervor, dass Ost-Java den Uebergang bildet zwischen den tropischen Regenwäldern des west-malayischen und den Monsunwäldern des ostmalayischen Archipels.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.8 (1912) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Für die Kenntnis der Verbreitung der in Europa heimischen und eingeschleppten Pflanzenarten ist das hier berücksichtigte Gebiet nicht ohne Interesse und es dürfte also die hier gegebene Zusammenfassung der Ergebnisse der floristischen Durchforschung einigen Wert beanspruchen. Selbstredend wurden nur solche Angaben aufgenommen, welche noch nicht in den bis jetzt erschienenen Bänden der 2en Auflage des „Prodromus Florae Batavae” erschienen sind, auf welches Werk hiermit verwiesen sei. Es besteht die Absicht, in gleicher Weise künftighin die späteren Ergebnisse in 5-jährigen Perioden zu publizieren. Der Umfang der heutigen Aufzählung war aber so gross, dass Abstand davon genommen werden musste, das ganze Material auf einmal zu veröffentlichen. Ich hoffe jedoch im nächsten Jahre eine Fortsetzung dieser Arbeit fertig gestellt zu haben.
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    In:  Mededeelingen van 's Rijks Herbarium, Leiden (1570-3223) vol.14 (1912) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Die Frankfurter Sunda-expedition hat bis jetzt zu folgenden Schriften Veranlassung gegeben: 1) Dr. JOHANNES ELBERT, Leiter der Expedition. Die Sunda-Expedition des Vereins für Geographie und Statistik zu Frankfurt a. M.. Festschrift zur Feier des 75-jährigen Bestehens des Vereins. Band I. Frankfurt a. M., HERM. MINJON, 1911. XXV und 274 Seiten 40. 134 Textfiguren, 29 Tafeln u. 3 Karten. Bd. II, Dezember 1912. 2) Derselbe, Die wissenschaftlichen Ergebnisse der Sunda-Expedition des Frankfurter Vereins für Geogr. u. Statistik. Vortrag, gehalten in der Jubiläums-Festsitzung am 17. Dez. 1911. Frankfurt a. M., Gebr. KNAUER, 1912. 36 Seiten 80 mit 11 Textfiguren u. 1 Karte. Sonderabdruck aus dem „Jahresber. d. Frankf. Vereins f. Geogr. u. Statistik.” 75. u. 76. Jahrg. 1910/12 (Frankf. a. M. 1912) S. 5—36. 3) HANS HALLIER, Über frühere Landbrücken, Pflanzen- und Völkerwanderungen zwischen Australasien und Amerika. — Diese „Mededeelingen” no. 13. Leiden, Dez. 1912. 32 Seiten. Über die Veranlassung zu dieser Expedition und den Zweck derselben theilt der Vorsitzende des Vereins für Geographie u. Statistik, Herr Hofrath Dr. B. HAGEN, welcher früher lange Zeit in Sumatra war, im Vorwort des erstgenannten Werkes u. a. folgendes mit.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.3/4 p.235
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: Die Panorpiden-Ausbeute, die mir Herr E. JACOBSON aus Java zu privater Bearbeitung freundlich zur Verfügung stellte, enthält 3 Species, davon 2 neue Arten, deren Beschreibung ich nachstehend publiziere.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.34 (1912) nr.3/4 p.169
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: The following new species was found in a small collection of Terrestrial Isopoda from Java made by Mr. E. Jacobson, all the others being species already known.
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