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  • 1
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    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
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    [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
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    Wien : [Verlag nicht ermittelbar] ; 22.1910/25(1925),3; 23.1914/31(1929/31),2-3; 24.1927,1-2; 25.1939,1; 26.1948,1; 27.1971-Band 76 (2022)
    Call number: S 91.1179
    ISSN: 0375-5797 , 0378-0864
    Parallel Title: 35=2 von European Conodont Symposium (ZDB) Guidebook, abstracts / European Conodont Symposium
    Parallel Title: 41=2 von Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera (ZDB) Proceedings / Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera. Geologische Bundesanstalt
    Parallel Title: 39=3 von International Nannoplankton Association Proceedings of the ... International Nannoplankton Association conference
    Parallel Title: 60=11 von Deutsche Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften. Fachsektion GeoTop Internationale Jahrestagung der Fachsektion GeoTop der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Geowissenschaften
    Former Title: Vorg. Geologische Reichsanstalt Abhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Geologischen Reichsanstalt, Wien
    Subsequent Title: Fortgesetzt durch Abhandlungen
    Language: German
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  • 4
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    Monograph available for loan
    Wellington, N.Z. : N.Z. Met. Serv.
    Call number: MOP Per 224
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0110-6937
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  • 5
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    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin [u.a.] : Springer [u.a.] ; 1.1947/48 - 44.1991
    Call number: MOP Per 74
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0026-1211
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Meteorologische Zeitschrift
    Former Title: Forts. ---〉 Meteorologische Zeitschrift
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  • 6
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    Monograph available for loan
    Berlin : Akademie-Verl. ; 1.1946/47,Okt. - 41.1991
    Call number: MOP Per 150
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0084-5361
    Parallel Title: Daraus hervorgeg. ---〉 [Monatlicher Witterungsbericht für die Sowjetische Besatzungszone Deutschlands einschl. Berlins / 1]
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Meteorologischer und Hydrologischer Dienst der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik 〈Potsdam〉 / Zentralbibliothek: Neuerwerbungen der Zentralbibliothek des Meteorologischen und Hydrologischen Dienstes der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik im Hauptobservatorium Potsdam
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Angewandte Meteorologie
    Former Title: Vorg. ---〉 Meteorologische Zeitschrift
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Meteorologische Zeitschrift, N. F.
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  • 7
    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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  • 8
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    Monograph available for loan
    Paris ; 1.1944/45 - 38.1982
    Call number: MOP Per 10
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0003-4029
    Subsequent Title: Forts. ---〉 Annales geophysicae
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  • 9
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    Map available for loan
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    Call number: K 1979.9440(33-A) / R13
    In: Carta geológica de Portugal
    Type of Medium: Map available for loan
    Pages: 1 Kt., gefaltet + Er.-H. (37 S.)
    Location: Upper compact magazine
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    London : Her Majesty's Stationary Office
    Call number: Per 343
    ISSN: 0072-6613
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  • 11
    Call number: MOP Per 3
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0369-0822
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  • 12
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Stockholm ; Nr. 1.1947 - 18.1973[?]
    Call number: MOP Per 216/D
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Parallel Title: 2=6/14; 5=15/19 von [Bibliographie hydrologique / Sverige]
    Parallel Title: 10=20/25 etc. von [Hydrological bibliography / Sweden]
    Parallel Title: 9=10 von International Association of Theoretical and Applied Limnology: Mitteilungen / Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie
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  • 13
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    Monograph available for loan
    Warszawa : Wyd. Komunikacyjne ; 1.1947/49 - 12.1964/65; [N.S.] 1=13.1965 - 9=21.1973 = Nr. 1-96
    Call number: MOP Per 437
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0043-5171
    Subsequent Title: Forts.--〉 Wiadomo´sci meteorologii i gospodarki wodnej
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  • 14
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    Monograph available for loan
    Oslo : Cammermeyer i komm.
    Call number: MOP Per 27
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0072-1174
    Location: MOP - must be ordered
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  • 15
    Call number: MOP Per 216/C
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
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  • 16
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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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  • 17
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Stockholm
    Call number: MOP Per 216/B
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
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  • 18
    Call number: MOP Per 198
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0367-2794
    Parallel Title: Beil. ---〉 Reichszentrale für Wissenschaftliche Berichterstattung 〈Berlin〉: Kurznachrichten / Reichszentrale für Wissenschaftliche Berichterstattung
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  • 19
    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    Budapest
    Call number: MOP Per 378
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0200-0083
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  • 20
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    Call number: Z 92.0096/15-17
    In: Chemie der Erde
    Type of Medium: Journal available for loan
    Location: Lower compact magazine
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  • 21
    Call number: MOP Einzelsignatur
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 1059-5600
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  • 22
    Call number: MOP Per 18
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    ISSN: 0342-5401
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  • 23
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    Monograph available for loan
    Dresden ; 1946-1948
    Call number: MOP Per 222/A
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
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  • 24
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.35
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: The following families are already revised and will be included in Flora Malesiana vol. 4, part 1 which is made ready for the press: Aceraceae, Actinidiaceae s.str., Alangiaceae, Ancistrocladaceae Aponogetonaceae, Burmanniaceae, Geratophyllaceae, Cochlospermaceae, Hydrocaryaceae, Juncaginaceae, Moringaceae, Myoporaceae, Nyssaceae, Philydraceae, Plumbaginaceae, Podostemonaceae Sarcospermaceae, Sphenocleaceae, Stackhkousiaceae, Styracaceae, Trigoniaceae, Zygophyllaceae.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.34
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Jamaica Plain, Mass. The Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. U.S. National Herbarium, Smithonian Institution, Washington, DC. New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx Park, Fordham Br.P.O., N.Y. Bot. Gardens, Ann. Arbor, Mich. University of California, Department of Botany, Berkeley, Cal. Field museum of natural History, Department of Botany, Chicago, Ill. Great Britain. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew-Surrey (except types) British Museum, Natural History, Bot. Department, Cromwell Road, London SW & Botany School, Cambridge.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.37
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Bignoniaceae. Dr van Steenis is wording on a revision of the Malaysian Bignoniaceae for Flor. Mal.. Burmanniaceae. Dr F.P. Jonker, Herbarium, & Museum voor Systematische Botanie, Lange Nieuwstraat 106, Utrecht, Holland, is preparing a new revision of the Burmanniaceae for Fl. Mal.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.38
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Bakhuizen van den Brink, Jr, R.C.: Een bijdrage tot de kennis van de Melastomataceae van den Maleischen Archipel in het bijzonder van die van Nederlandsch-Indië. Thesis. Gouda 1943, VIII 31 pp. (in Dutch). Extract from the general and critical parts of the extensive study; no latin descriptions.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.2 (1947) nr.1 p.42
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Mr R.E. Holttum, Director of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, who was on leave in England from July to mid-November, reported that Mr C.X. Furtado has returned to Singapore and is working on the genus Calamus as part of his revision of the Palmae of the Malay Peninsula. Mr Holttum ’aims at getting a revised Flora of the Malay Peninsula written, of which he himself will be responsible for most of the Monocotyledones except Aroids and Palms. Mr M.R. Henderson is working on some families of Dicotyledones. This Flora must be fuller than Ridley’s, and with sufficient introductory matter and illustrations to make it intelligible to the ordinary resident who is prepared to take soms interest in local plants’. Mr Holttum will retire in 1950; he will then devote his time to revise Flora Malesiana, series II, Pteridophyta. Mr Holttum spent a fortnight in Holland, in October, and discussed the contributions to Flora Malesiana which can be prepared at Singapore on the basis of mutual cooperation. Dr A.J.G.H. Kostermans has been appointed Forest Botanist in the Forest Experiment Station, Buitenzorg, Java. He has resumed his studies on the Malaysian Lauraceae.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.31
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Flora of Java. Dr C.A. Backer has been working towards the composition of a Dutch-written Flora of Java since about 1903, at first in Java, and onwards of 1931 in Holland. When the war started it was thought safer to mimeograph the MS. as far as it was finished, in order to save the writers’ labours against the chance of complete destruction by bombing or other causes. Prof. Dr H.J. Lam managed to get a number of subscribers and funds for a mimeograph edition. This constitures the ”Nooduitgave” (emergency edition) in which up till now 120 families have appeared in 7 folio volumes. The edition was limited to ca 25 copies. It is the intention to edit 2 volumes more, and then stop it. Circumstances necessitate the printed edition to be written in English to which the author has now consented, and which he will manage himself, Prof. Lam also succeeded in getting a number of temporary cooperators who have assisted Dr Backer in revising some families, viz. Dr A.D.J. Meeuse, A.G.L. Adelbert, and R.C. Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr, whilst the specialists Dr J. Wasscher, Dr S.J. van Ooststroom and Miss Dr G.J.H. Amshoff and the late Prof. Dr B.H. Danser made contributions. She revisions are now nearing completion. Only very few families, mostly sympetalous, are not yet finished. The flora will include the Pteridophytes (more than 500 in Java) and through the consent of Mrs Smith also the Orchidaceae (ca 700!); the latter will be revised on the basis of the MS. revision left by the late Dr J.J. Smith. In the emergency edition practically all synonyms have been omitted for brevity’s sake. It is to be hoped that they will be re-inserted in the scientific edition now aimed at. Endless labours have been spent in identifying the species described under various names, and to a certain extent these synonyms have shaped the specific delimitations and argumentate the present conceptions. They can be omitted in a concise popular flora, but not in the work now prepared. It has taken a long way to reach the present state to account for the flora of Java, but we are sure that the work will certainly be the most valuable contribution towards the flora of Java ever made, as its author possesses an unsurpassed field knowledge combined with a very critical taxonomical point of view.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.2 (1947) nr.1 p.47
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Prom Dr Y. TSIANG, now residing at the Bot. Institute, Sun Yatsen Univ., 30 Fat-Ching Road, Canton, China, we received a set of three volumes published during World War II, all prepared by G. Masumune. They are the following: Enumeratio Phanerogamarum Bornearum. 739 pp. (1942) 1) An attempt to give a revised edition of MERRILL’s Enumeration of 1921. The Introduction and notes under the species are in Japanese characters. The number of genera recorded is 1310, the number of species 7201. Pamilies are arranged in a systematic sequence; an index to family and genus names concludes the volume. In some cases, new combinations are made, e.g. by reduction of Rigiolepis to Vaccinium (Eric.), further in Hanguana, Porterandia, & c. The work has been done rather uncritical: e.g. Styrax agrestis and St. serrulatus are both entered, though ithas been shown that the Bornean record of the latter is wrong and must be replaced by the former species. Peliosanthes albida is both mentioned under Liliacease and Haemodoraceae; Aletris foliolosa is mentioned in Aletris, but A. rigida is entered in Meta-aletris though the two are difficult to distinguish. Nomenclature is not up to date (see Chloranthus, Trema, & c.). A large number of important publications on the Flora of Borneo pubished posterior to 1921 are neglected. The author has apparently far underrated the difficulties in composing a cyclopedia. The latin-written text is full of errors.
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.6 (1947) nr.1 p.264
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: The names Blumea intermedia Koster (syn. Bl. acutata DC. var. ß) and Blumea floresiana (Schultz-Bip.) Boerl. must be kept upright. Blumea humifusa (Miq.) Clarke var. monochasialis Koster has to be changed into Blumea tenella DC. var. monochasialis (Koster) Koster, for Blumea humifusa (Miq.) Clarke is a synonym of Blumea tenella DC. Blumea lacera (Burm.) DC. var. burmanni DC. is not a clearly distinguishable variety. Blumea runcinata DC. is a synonym of Blumea lacera (Burm.) DC. Blumea fasciculata DC. is a synonym of Blumea sessiliflora Decaisne, which is not a synonym of the closely related Blumea fistulosa (Roxb.) Kurz (syn. Bl. glomerata DC. and Bl. leptoclada DC.). Blumea chinensis (L.) DC. as well as Blumea semivestita DC. are a mixture of Blumea riparia (Bl.) DC. and Blumea bullata Koster.
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.6 (1947) nr.1 p.302
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: See for the confusion reigning about tho species of this genus Journal of the Arnold Arboretum VIII (1927), 234 seq. The only species cultivated in Java (not so much for its fruit as for its medicinal properties) is M. australis Poir. Formerly it went by the name of M. alba L. from which it differs i.a. by its shining dark-red or almost black fruits.
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.6 (1947) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: It was shown that the oldest Dutch lichen herbarium known was that of H. Boerhaave dating as far back as the end of the 17th or the beginning of the 18th century. After that there was a long spell of inactivity, until from about 1835 onward the florists again started making herbaria. From the end of the nineteenth century the interest flagged again, and collecting was done by very few people. The first publications which are known to deal with Dutch lichens mentioning the locality do not date back farther than the 17th century, the work by C. Pilleterius (1610) being the oldest one. Those earliest publications comprised but a very small number of lichens, presumably because of few of them the officinal application (the main impetus of getting acquainted with plants) was known yet. In the seventeenth century, the lichens were designated by phrase-names which, with some certainty, may be identified with the Linnean names, but nevertheless remain somewhat obscure. Gradually, in the 18th century, the interest in lichens shifted from the medicinal to the botanical side. The number of lichens known steadily increased, and the binomial nomenclature was more generally applied. The habit of uncritically copying certain successful foreign floras was abandoned, and it grew customary among the florists to publish cheek-lists of own finds, though specific, descriptions were often borrowed from foreign authors. In some cases, however, it still appears uncertain which species were meant, as no material was left. The lichenology in Holland showed its greatest development in the 19th century. Phis was undoubtedly mainly due to the activity of the newly founded Botanical Society (1845), and particularly by the efforts of its undefatigable president R. B .van den Bosch. Except for the experimental investigation by M. Treub (1873), however, the interest in lichens never surpassed the stage of writing enumerations of the local flora. None of the florists felt called upon to study any special group of lichens. In fact, there were no lichenologists proper, and lichenology in Holland was sterile. Whereas in all other countries of Europe the description of new lichen genera and species was in full progress, and other branches connected with lichenology such as anatomy, morphology, ecology, Physiology, and chemistry were being studied, there was an almost complete standstill in the Netherlands which hardly could be made up for by a single outstanding systematical (E. T. Nannenga, 1939) or physiological Paper (A. Quispel, 1943). Of late, however, a revived interest and a determined desire on the part of some sociologists getting more familiar with lichens is apt to brighten up this somewhat gloomy picture.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.1
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: Bulletin Flora Malesiana will be a medium of communication between all co-editors and cooperators of Flora Halesiana, who are invited to sent notes, queries and contributions in concise form. It is for private circulation only. All matters dealing with difficulties regarding material, inadequacy of information, literature, and suggestions are welcomed to be discussed.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.2 (1947) nr.1 p.44
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: The MS Flora of the Bismarck Archipelago, by Father G. Peekel has, fortunately, escaped being destroyed during World War II. It is a large work in which over 1000 species are described each one accompanied by an accurate line drawing. Father Peekel shared emprisonment with the Japanese at Rabaul during the war. He is now back on his post and has taken the MS flora with him. A microfilm of it was made and entrusted to the Missions Board at Sydney. A mimeographed tentative program for the preparation of a Flora of China prepared by doctors E.H. Walker and H.H. Bartlett was received August 1947. (10 typed pp.) Its desirability needs no stress here. To a certain extent Malaysia and China represent the only two wide spaces of the globe of which no serviceable flora exists. ”A Flora of China would be an asset of primary importance in China’s scientific growth. The authors state that there are enough trained Chinese botanists to prepare such a flora with the possible collaboration of certain non-Chinese botanists, but under present working conditions the Chinese have no access in China to the necessary collections and literature. If their efforts could be coordinated, and if they were enabled to visit the United States to work at the places most appropriate for their specialties, a manuscript could be prepared. Through inter-institutional loans the American-held Chinese material ought to be assembled by families, and preparation of large parts of the flora could proceed simultaneous. The whole project could be brought to a sufficiently definite conclusion within five to ten years for a first edition. An immediate start ought to be made with materials now in hand.”
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.1 (1947) nr.1 p.30
    Publication Date: 2015-06-05
    Description: At a dinner given by Mrs and Br Verdoorn for the co-editors of Chronica Botanica during the AAAS-meetings at Boston, Mass., Dec. 29thm 1946, Dr. E. D. Merrill was awarded the honorary membership of the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java, for 1946, on the occasion of the 129th anniversary of these Gardens. On behalf of the director, Prof. Dr L.G.M. Baas Becking, Br van Steenis, in a speech, gave a sketch of the prominent contributions towards the Malaysian flora, which Dr Merrill accomplished in the course of the past 45 years. He is now the greatest living authoritynon the SE Asiatic flora. At present he is finishing a revised bibliography on the Pacific Floras, in cooperation with Br Walker, and the past few years he spent in unearthing the papers of Rafinesque and in identifying the scores of new genera described and typified by that erratic biologist. The huge work is now finished; Dr Merrill ”felt nearly licked by Rafinesque” as he told us. Dr Merrill who is still in the prime of his life, and who will in the future not be burdened by extensive administrative duties, will, we hope, largely devote his energy to the study of the SE Asiatic flora in general, and to that of Malaysia, which is his speciality, in particular. Prof. Lam wrote a tribute to Dr Merrill (Natuurwet. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. 102 (1946)153); the journal, its name now being changed into ”Chronica Naturae” is edited by the Roy. Science Society of the Netherlands Indies of which Dr Merrill is a corresponding member, number 4 of vol. 27 (1946) of the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, and Chronica Botanica vol. 10, nos. 3/4 (1946) were dedicated to Dr Merrill on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Ihe first Mary Soper Pope medal of the Cranbrook Institute of science, Michigan, had been awarded, Dec. 12, 1946 to Dr Fr. Verdoorn, editor of Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass., our greatest living authority on Malaysian hepatics.
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    Description: Under this heading will be found information on the dates of publication of Malaysian botanical works or others of importance to Malaysian phytotaxonomy. Several of these are in the ”Journal of the Society for Bibliography of Natural History” an expensive serial of which 6 parts have appeared between 1936 and 1938.
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.6 (1947) nr.1 p.243
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    Description: The privilege of being able to examine numerous sheets of Lonicera in the U.S. Nat. Herbarium Washington, Jan. 1947, some in the Kew Herbarium, Nov. 1946, and some in the Leyden Herbarium, Oct. 1946, enabled me to make some further observations which clarify the status and distribution of the Malaysian species, which I preliminarily treated in the Journ. Arnold Arbor. 27 (1946) 442—452, a little further. 1. Lonicera repens Zipp. ex Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 2: 128. 1856; cf. J. Arn. Arb. 27 (1946) 451, was referred by Miquel to L. chinensis, and belongs, according to Ind. Kew and Dr Rehder’s paper to L. japonica Thunb. In the Leyden Herbarium there are 3 authentic sheets; of one the label reads “New Guinea”, of an. other “? Java” and of the third “? Java. ? New Guinea”. All belong doubtless to L. japonica Thunb. and in my opinion this is a clear case of mislabelled specimens which came from Java, probably from specimens cultivated in the Botanic Gardens at Buitenzorg.
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    Description: Flora Malesiana Bulletin No. 1 was issued in 150 copies, 112 of which were distributed to cooperating institutes, libraries, botanists and besides, to interested persons. A cardboard holder will be forwarded to libraries through the care of Dr Fr. Verdoorn, Waltham, Mass., U.S.A. In this number two new headings are found viz the first of a series of contributions regarding the dates of publication of certain botanical works of major interest to Malaysian botany, and a first contribution towards an annotated list of little-known publications which appeared during World War II.
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    Description: After some preliminary plans in 1932, and in 1936, a more definite scheme for a modern Flora of Malaysia was composed in 1939, forming part of the reorganization of the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java. This was approved of by the Netherlands Indian Government, and the National Council at Batavia. Necessary preparations for this ambitious scheme had started as early as 1930, consisting of the preparation of card indices, and directing the aim of expeditions in the years 1930 – 1940 to neglected regions in order to fill up gaps in our botanical knowledge and collections.
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    Description: Mr O.H. Selling, Vice-curator of Collections, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Palaeobotaniska Avdelningen, is working on a revision of the genus Schizaea. Dr G. Kükenthal works towards the end of his monograph of the Cyperaceae-Rhynchosporoideae.
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    Description: The “Notes on the Flora of Java” I and II published in Bull. Jard. hot. Buitenz., Sér. III, Vol. XVI², 107—110 (1939) and in Blumea V, No. 3, 490—525 (1945). Next to these the present paper has two other precursors published under different titles but serving entirely the same purpose, which exists in the publishing of all the observations (including new species and nomenclatorial changes) made during the preparation of a Flora of Java under the direction of Dr C. A. Backer (see introduction to Notes II).
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.6 (1947) nr.1 p.274
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    Description: When studying the marine species of the genus Cladophora in the Netherlands, I had the disposal of the material of the National Herbarium at Leiden, the herbaria of the Universities of Amsterdam, Groningen and Utrecht and those of the “Zoölogisch Station” at Den Helder and the “Koninklijke Nederlandse Botanische Vereniging” at Leiden. It is a pleasure to me to express my best thanks to the directors of the Institutes mentioned above, for putting the material at my disposal, and to Miss Dr J. Th. Koster, who gave me much valuable help. Especially the material of the National Herbarium at Leiden was very interesting to me, since it contains the herbaria of Kützing, Hauck, and very many reliable exsiccata, so it was possible to compare some Dutch species with the original specimens.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin (0071-5778) vol.2 (1947) nr.1 p.52
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    Description: Blake, S.T.: The Cyperaceae collected in New Guinea by L.J. Brass II (Journ. Arn. Arbor. 28 (1947) 207-229, 1 fig. 2 pl.). Deals with the genera Hypolytrum, Thoracostachyum, Paramapania, Mapania, Lepironia, Cyperus, Eleocharis, Bulbostylis, Fuirena, Lipocarpha. Two new species of Cyperus, 1 of Mapania and 1 of Paramapania are described. Bremekamp, C.E.B.: A monograph of the genus Acranthera Arn. ex Meisn. (Rub.) (Journ. Arnold Arb. 28 (1947) 261-308). The genus is known from Ceylon and SE Asia to W Malaysia. It is subdivided into 9 subgenera; 35 spp. are recognized of which 14 are new to science. Psilobium Jack and Gonyanera Korth. are reduced.
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    Description: Some time ago I proposed elsewhere (1) a new system of the Cormophyta. Since the periodical, whose hospitality was my privilege, may not reach many taxonomists who still may be expected to be interested in the proposal, I deem it justified to briefly review the results at which I arrived in the present journal; and this will give me an opportunity to explain one or two points of a nomenclatural nature which, it seems to me, were perhaps somewhat insufficiently elucidated in the paper quoted. As a matter of course, for details as well as for the full argumentation of my views I have to refer to that publication.
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    In:  Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants (0006-5196) vol.6 (1947) nr.1 p.266
    Publication Date: 2015-03-06
    Description: After a paper had been published i.a. on the species of Stevia of the collection mentioned in the heading¹) another Stevia from the same collection came into the author’s hands. It proved to be new. The American genus Stevia has been treated in local revisions by B. L. Robinson (in Gray Herb. Harvard Univ. V, 90, 1930, 36—159; 96, 1931, 28—49; 100, 1932, 20—69). Its floral characters are fairly uniform, but the pappus shows a great diversity. The 5 achenes in a head do not mature at the same time. The genus Stevia seems to have its greatest development in Bolivia, where it is represented by 44 species. The next representation is in Peru with 24 and in Argentina with 23 species. Section Eustevia, Robinson.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 290-301
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: It is a generally accepted concept nowadays that dichotomy is the most primitive type of ramification in land plants. Recently Lam (1948) briefly reviewed the literature of this subject in the light of the telome theory. He recalled that the dichotomies of fern leaves are to be regarded as homologous to the dichotomies of stems in more primitive plants and enumerated a number of more or less haphazardly collected cases in higher plants, of which the most probable interpretation is that they are traces of such ancient dichotomies, betraying their original relation to a branch system.\nIn his paper, Lam discriminated between such traces in vegetative and in reproductive parts and he arrived at the provisional conclusion that traces of ancient dichotomies in the vegetative parts should particularly occur in what he termed the \xe2\x80\x98phyllosporous\xe2\x80\x99 plants, and that those of the reproductive parts are particularly found in the \xe2\x80\x98stachysporous\xe2\x80\x99 groups.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 34-34
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Jamaica Plain, Mass. The Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. U.S. National Herbarium, Smithonian Institution, Washington, DC. New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx Park, Fordham Br.P.O., N.Y. Bot. Gardens, Ann. Arbor, Mich. University of California, Department of Botany, Berkeley, Cal. Field museum of natural History, Department of Botany, Chicago, Ill.\nGreat Britain. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew-Surrey (except types) British Museum, Natural History, Bot. Department, Cromwell Road, London SW & Botany School, Cambridge.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 42-43
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    Description: Mr R.E. Holttum, Director of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, who was on leave in England from July to mid-November, reported that Mr C.X. Furtado has returned to Singapore and is working on the genus Calamus as part of his revision of the Palmae of the Malay Peninsula. Mr Holttum \xe2\x80\x99aims at getting a revised Flora of the Malay Peninsula written, of which he himself will be responsible for most of the Monocotyledones except Aroids and Palms. Mr M.R. Henderson is working on some families of Dicotyledones. This Flora must be fuller than Ridley\xe2\x80\x99s, and with sufficient introductory matter and illustrations to make it intelligible to the ordinary resident who is prepared to take soms interest in local plants\xe2\x80\x99. Mr Holttum will retire in 1950; he will then devote his time to revise Flora Malesiana, series II, Pteridophyta. Mr Holttum spent a fortnight in Holland, in October, and discussed the contributions to Flora Malesiana which can be prepared at Singapore on the basis of mutual cooperation.\nDr A.J.G.H. Kostermans has been appointed Forest Botanist in the Forest Experiment Station, Buitenzorg, Java. He has resumed his studies on the Malaysian Lauraceae.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 31-33
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Flora of Java. Dr C.A. Backer has been working towards the composition of a Dutch-written Flora of Java since about 1903, at first in Java, and onwards of 1931 in Holland. When the war started it was thought safer to mimeograph the MS. as far as it was finished, in order to save the writers\xe2\x80\x99 labours against the chance of complete destruction by bombing or other causes. Prof. Dr H.J. Lam managed to get a number of subscribers and funds for a mimeograph edition. This constitures the \xe2\x80\x9dNooduitgave\xe2\x80\x9d (emergency edition) in which up till now 120 families have appeared in 7 folio volumes. The edition was limited to ca 25 copies. It is the intention to edit 2 volumes more, and then stop it. Circumstances necessitate the printed edition to be written in English to which the author has now consented, and which he will manage himself, Prof. Lam also succeeded in getting a number of temporary cooperators who have assisted Dr Backer in revising some families, viz. Dr A.D.J. Meeuse, A.G.L. Adelbert, and R.C. Bakhuizen van den Brink Jr, whilst the specialists Dr J. Wasscher, Dr S.J. van Ooststroom and Miss Dr G.J.H. Amshoff and the late Prof. Dr B.H. Danser made contributions. She revisions are now nearing completion. Only very few families, mostly sympetalous, are not yet finished. The flora will include the Pteridophytes (more than 500 in Java) and through the consent of Mrs Smith also the Orchidaceae (ca 700!); the latter will be revised on the basis of the MS. revision left by the late Dr J.J. Smith.\nIn the emergency edition practically all synonyms have been omitted for brevity\xe2\x80\x99s sake. It is to be hoped that they will be re-inserted in the scientific edition now aimed at. Endless labours have been spent in identifying the species described under various names, and to a certain extent these synonyms have shaped the specific delimitations and argumentate the present conceptions. They can be omitted in a concise popular flora, but not in the work now prepared. It has taken a long way to reach the present state to account for the flora of Java, but we are sure that the work will certainly be the most valuable contribution towards the flora of Java ever made, as its author possesses an unsurpassed field knowledge combined with a very critical taxonomical point of view.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 38-40
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    Description: Bakhuizen van den Brink, Jr, R.C.: Een bijdrage tot de kennis van de Melastomataceae van den Maleischen Archipel in het bijzonder van die van Nederlandsch-Indi\xc3\xab. Thesis. Gouda 1943, VIII 31 pp. (in Dutch).\nExtract from the general and critical parts of the extensive study; no latin descriptions.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 243-263
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The privilege of being able to examine numerous sheets of Lonicera in the U.S. Nat. Herbarium Washington, Jan. 1947, some in the Kew Herbarium, Nov. 1946, and some in the Leyden Herbarium, Oct. 1946, enabled me to make some further observations which clarify the status and distribution of the Malaysian species, which I preliminarily treated in the Journ. Arnold Arbor. 27 (1946) 442\xe2\x80\x94452, a little further. 1. Lonicera repens Zipp. ex Miq., Fl. Ind. Bat. 2: 128. 1856; cf. J. Arn. Arb. 27 (1946) 451, was referred by Miquel to L. chinensis, and belongs, according to Ind. Kew and Dr Rehder\xe2\x80\x99s paper to L. japonica Thunb. In the Leyden Herbarium there are 3 authentic sheets; of one the label reads \xe2\x80\x9cNew Guinea\xe2\x80\x9d, of an. other \xe2\x80\x9c? Java\xe2\x80\x9d and of the third \xe2\x80\x9c? Java. ? New Guinea\xe2\x80\x9d. All belong doubtless to L. japonica Thunb. and in my opinion this is a clear case of mislabelled specimens which came from Java, probably from specimens cultivated in the Botanic Gardens at Buitenzorg.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 264-265
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The names Blumea intermedia Koster (syn. Bl. acutata DC. var. \xc3\x9f) and Blumea floresiana (Schultz-Bip.) Boerl. must be kept upright. Blumea humifusa (Miq.) Clarke var. monochasialis Koster has to be changed into Blumea tenella DC. var. monochasialis (Koster) Koster, for Blumea humifusa (Miq.) Clarke is a synonym of Blumea tenella DC.\nBlumea lacera (Burm.) DC. var. burmanni DC. is not a clearly distinguishable variety.\nBlumea runcinata DC. is a synonym of Blumea lacera (Burm.) DC.\nBlumea fasciculata DC. is a synonym of Blumea sessiliflora Decaisne, which is not a synonym of the closely related Blumea fistulosa (Roxb.) Kurz (syn. Bl. glomerata DC. and Bl. leptoclada DC.). Blumea chinensis (L.) DC. as well as Blumea semivestita DC. are a mixture of Blumea riparia (Bl.) DC. and Blumea bullata Koster.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 266-273
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: After a paper had been published i.a. on the species of Stevia of the collection mentioned in the heading\xc2\xb9) another Stevia from the same collection came into the author\xe2\x80\x99s hands. It proved to be new. The American genus Stevia has been treated in local revisions by B. L. Robinson (in Gray Herb. Harvard Univ. V, 90, 1930, 36\xe2\x80\x94159; 96, 1931, 28\xe2\x80\x9449; 100, 1932, 20\xe2\x80\x9469). Its floral characters are fairly uniform, but the pappus shows a great diversity. The 5 achenes in a head do not mature at the same time. The genus Stevia seems to have its greatest development in Bolivia, where it is represented by 44 species. The next representation is in Peru with 24 and in Argentina with 23 species.\nSection Eustevia, Robinson.
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    Description: In De Tropische Natuur (jrg. 24, Juni 1935, p. 90/91) maakten wij, bij een goede foto der levende volgels, melding van een groote aalscholver door ons in 1935 waargenomen in de Brantas-delta, die later bleek Phalacrocorax sulcirostris territori te zijn en door ons onder dien naam werd gepubliceerd in Bull. Raffles Museum, no. 12, May 1936, p. 120. \xe2\x80\x9eIt is most curious\' schreven wij \xe2\x80\x9ethat there was no satisfactory formal record of this bird from Java when it breeds in hundreds in the eastern part of the island.", hetgeen echter niet geheel juist was, want Vorderman noemde deze aalscholver voor Java (Nat. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind., vol. 60, 1900, p. 99) naar aanleiding van Ogilvie Grant\'s opgave in Cat. Brit. Museum (vol. 26, p. 376) waar sprake is van een door Finsch als van Java afkomstig beschouwde vogel.\nAanleiding tot deze door ons gemaakte opmerking werd gevormd door het feit, dat het door Bartels en Stresemann in 1929 gepubliceerde systematische overzicht der Java-vogels (Treubia, vol. 11, Aug. 1929) de soort niet noemde, terwijl ook Peters in zijn in 1931 verschenen eerste deel der \xe2\x80\x9eChecklist of the birds of the world" Java niet indeelde bij het verspreidingsgebied dezer soort. Kuroda deelde waarschijnlijk de meening van Bartels, Stresemann en Peters, want ook de Japanner noemde de aalscholver aanvankelijk niet in zijn \xe2\x80\x9eBirds of the island of Java" (vol. II, 1936), maar gaf deze wel op in zijn in het slot van dit deel opgenomen \xe2\x80\x9eCorrigenda and addenda" (p. 769), vermoedelijk n.a.v. onze \xe2\x80\x9eontdekking". Ook Chasen noemde de soort weer voor Java in zijn Handlist of Malaysian birds (1935) na onderzoek van hem door ons toegezonden materiaal.\nOp p. 145 van de hierboven genoemde door Bartels en Stresemann ge-
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 27 no. 5, pp. 309-311
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During the stay of the Nica-detachment at Port Dickson, Malaya, in March 1946, a small collection of fishes was made, which was presented by Major Dr. L. D. Brongersma to the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Leiden. Besides these fishes from Malaya, two specimens of flying fishes from the Indian Ocean were presented.\nThe collection from Port Dickson was pretty small, 45 specimens in total, belonging to 25 species. It gives therefore by no means an idea of the fishfauna of Malaya. The fishfauna of the Westcoast of Malaya is still imperfectly known, so even this small collection can contribute to the knowledge of this fauna.\nThe species are arranged according to the system followed by M. Weber & L. F. de Beaufort in their Fishes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago.\nThe length of the specimens is the total length.\nPORT DICKSON, MALAYA, MARCH 1946 Stolephorus indicus (v. Hasselt) 2 specimens of 39 and 45 mm.\nPlotosus canius H.B. 1 specimen of 41 mm.\nMuraena (Gymnothorax) meleagris Shaw 1 specimen of 157 mm.\nSyngnathoides biaculeatus (Bl.) 4 specimens of 127-141 mm.\nHippocampus kuda Blkr. 1 specimen of 136 mm from tip of coronet to end of tail.\nZenarchopterus quadrimaculatus Mohr
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    Description: In 1946, after the war, I had the opportunity again to visit my friend Mr. C. Willemse, and to study the Phyllophorinae in his collection. At the same time I could examine two specimens from the Rotterdam Museum, belonging to the subfamily, which had been sent to him for identification.\nEspecially these last mentioned two specimens are very interesting, the one being the still unknown \xe2\x99\x82 of Sasima areolata Bol., the second a somewhat aberrant \xe2\x99\x80 specimen of Phyllophora keyica Brunner v. Watt.\nFor the literature I may refer to Orthopterological Notes II (De Jong, 1946). The sequence of the species is according to Karny (1924) Sasima spinosa Brunner von Wattenwyl Mr. C. Willemse\'s Collection: New Guinea: 1 ? (abdomen damaged).\nSasima lactuca Bol\xc3\xadvar Mr. C. Willemse\'s Collection: New Guinea: 1 \xe2\x99\x82, Sattelberg, leg. H. Rolie.\nSasima areolata Bol\xc3\xadvar Mr. J. H. Jurriaanse\'s Collection, in Rotterdam Museum: New Guinea: 1 \xe2\x99\x82, Roon Island, N. of New Guinea (plesioallotype).\nIn the general characters the specimen belongs to Sasima. In Karny\'s key it runs to S. areolata Bol. of which the \xe2\x99\x80 was known in only one adult specimen (Bol\xc3\xadvar, 1903) and one immature specimen (Griffini, 1908).\nAccording to the shape and armament of the pronotum, the shape of the elytra, and the transverse wrinkles on the dorsal surface of the femora, the present \xe2\x99\x82 should undoubtedly be reckoned to areolata. However, there are some differences with the \xe2\x99\x80. In the \xe2\x99\x80 the armament of the pronotum
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 7, pp. 267-270
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 1776 beschreef P. L. S. M\xc3\xbcller (Syst. Nat. Suppl., p. 145) naar aanleiding van in Oost-Java verzameld materiaal de nominaatvorm dezer pitta onder de naam Turdus guajanus, terwijl de in West-Java levende ondersoort affinis als Myiothera affinis in 1821 door Horsfield (Trans. Linn. Soc.\nLondon, vol. 13, p. 154) werd beschreven op grond van in Bantam verkregen materiaal. In Cat. Birds Brit: Museum (vol. XIV, 1888, p. 445/6) vatte Sclater deze beide soorten samen onder de naam Eucichla cyanura.\nRobinson & Kloss (Treubia, vol. V, 1924, p. 279) noemden de OostJava vogels Eucichla c. cyanura en die van het Westen Eucichla cyanura affinis, welke naam ook door Bartels & Stresemann (1929) werd gebezigd. Later toonde Boden Kloss echter aan, dat de naam cyanura diende te worden gewijzigd in guajana (Journ. Mal. Br., Royal As. Soc., vol. IV, 1926, p. 161), terwijl Chasen in diens Handlist (1935) het geslacht Eucichla met Pitta vereenigde en deze brengt Pitta guajana guajana op voor OostJava en Bali en Pitta guajana affinis voor het Westen van dit eiland.\nDe oorspronkelijke beschrijving der beide ondersoorten hebben wij niet ter beschikking, maar Kuroda (Birds of the Island of Java, vol. I, 1933, p. 339) deelt ten aanzien van de nominaatvorm het volgende mede. ,,Characters: \xe2\x80\x94 Very similar to E. g. affinis of W. Java, but the blue gorget much more broader (10 mm in width in \xe2\x99\x82).\nAdult \xe2\x99\x82 (E. Java) \xe2\x80\x94 The ground-colour of underparts yellowish instead of brownish yellow as in affinis and the throat also whiter.\nAdult \xe2\x99\x80 (Bali) \xe2\x80\x94 "The ground-colour below of this female is not white as described in Cat. B. Brit. Mus. XIV. p. 446, but yellowish buff, and the throat is more white (HARTERT)."
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 14, pp. 291-333
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: 1. Ramitrichophorus nov. subgen.\nMacrosiphoniella janckei B\xc3\xb6rner, 1939 (Arb. phys. angew. Entom., vol. VI, p. 83), found on Helichrysum arenarium, differs from all species of Macrosiphoniella which I have seen in the structure of its hairs, rostrum and cauda. The dorsal hairs and partly those on the legs and antennae are long and not thicker than in other Macrosiphoniella\'s but their apex is flattened and ramose, sometimes bifid. The ultimate rostral segment is Fig. 1. Ramitrichophorus janckei (B\xc3\xb6rner), apt. viv. fern.: a, siphunculus; b, cauda; c, last rostral segments. X 140. exceedingly long and narrow, about 1 2/3 times as long as second joint of hind tarsi and nearly 5/6 of the siphunculi. The hairs on this joint are very short and thin, while in typical Macrosiphoniella the longest hairs stand on basal half. The cauda is shortly triangular and acute. Scleroites are vaguely visible in the specimen which I received, and antesiphuncular sclerites are present. It seems desirable, with regard to the shape of the ultimate rostral segment, hairs and cauda, to erect a separate subgenus for this species, Ramitrichophorus nov. subgen., type Macrosiphoniella janckei B\xc3\xb6rner, 1939. 2. Macrosiphoniella chamomillae nov. spec.\nApterous viviparous female.\nMorphological characters. Body rather large, spindle-shaped, about 2.703.15 mm long. Hairs not on distinct scleroites, rather long; VIIIth abd. tergite with 6 hairs. Antesiphuncular sclerites absent or colourless. Head faintly dusky, with the sides between the bases of the antennae and the
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 310-336
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The \xe2\x80\x9cNotes on the Flora of Java\xe2\x80\x9d I and II published in Bull. Jard. hot. Buitenz., S\xc3\xa9r. III, Vol. XVI\xc2\xb2, 107\xe2\x80\x94110 (1939) and in Blumea V, No. 3, 490\xe2\x80\x94525 (1945).\nNext to these the present paper has two other precursors published under different titles but serving entirely the same purpose, which exists in the publishing of all the observations (including new species and nomenclatorial changes) made during the preparation of a Flora of Java under the direction of Dr C. A. Backer (see introduction to Notes II).
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 200-228
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Von den Arten der beiden Subsektionen Odorata und Sparsiflora wissen wir schon aus der Monographie, dass sie sich nicht scharf voneinander abgrenzen lassen. Damals wagte ich das nur vage auszusprechen, aus Zweifel, nicht gen\xc3\xbcgend Material gesehen zu haben und aus R\xc3\xbccksicht auf die vielen von \xc3\xa4ltern Autoren beschriebenen Arten, die ich dort nicht weiter als auf einen Drittel zu reduzieren wagte.\nDie erneuten Untersuchungen haben das Ineinanderfliessen aller Arten dieser beiden Subsektionen so vollkommen best\xc3\xa4tigt, dass ich mehr denn je von der Richtigkeit des in der Monographie eingesehlagenen Weges und der dort angedenteten Anffassung \xc3\xbcberzeugt bin.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 5, pp. 254-260
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 1823 heeft Temminck onder de naam Myiothera melanothorax (Pl.\nCol., pl. 185) Cyanoderma m. melanothorax voor het eerst voor Java vastgesteld naar aanleiding van in West-Java (zonder nadere plaatsaanduiding) verzameld materiaal. In 1930 (Orn. Monatsber., vol. 38, p. 148/9) noemt Stresemann vijf exemplaren van deze timelia, afkomstig van Goenoeng Gedeh (West-Java) typische vertegenwoordigers van de nominaatvorm.\nIn 1918 werd door Robinson (Journ. Fed. Mal. States Mus., vol. 7, p. 236) de ondersoort intermedia afgesplitst n.a.v. te Sodong Gerok (Idjen Geb., Oost-Java) verzameld materiaal, waarbij volgens Kuroda (Birds of the Island of Java, vol. I, p. 284/5) de volgende diagnose werd gegeven. \xe2\x80\x9eIntermediate between Stachyris (= Cyanoderma) m. melanothorax (Temm.) from Western Java and St. m. baliensis (Hartert) from Java (error for Bali). Differs from the former in having the middle of the breast sandy buff, uniform with the flanks, not white, and from the latter in having the chin and throat pure white, only very faintly tinged with buff. Outer webs of the primaries, decidedly richer brown than the back but not nearly so bright as the wing coverts".\nVergeleken met de later door Stresemann (l.c.) afgesplitste ondersoort albigula, zou intermedia hiervan afwijken door zand-isabella-kleurig in plaats van grijsachtig wit borst-centrum.\nDe diagnose van de ondersoort albigula, die in 1930 door Stresemann werd afgesplitst n.a.v. materiaal afkomstig van Goenoeng Papandajan (WestJava) luidt als volgt: \xe2\x80\x9eDrei Exemplare (1 \xe2\x99\x82, 2 \xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80) vom Papandajan wurden von mir in Berlin mit 1 Exemplar von G. Gedeh und von Mr. A. Goodson in Tring
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 27 no. 4, pp. 300-308
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    Description: During the time that I was stationed at Port Dickson (State of Negri Sembilan) on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula, a small zoological collection was made. The specimens were brought to me by the personnel of different units of the Royal Netherlands Forces, while I am also indebted to Major C. Rae, RASC, for some interesting specimens. Nearly all specimens belong to common species. However, this area has not been studied so very extensively and therefore, it seems worth while to place these species on record. Unless otherwise stated the specimens are from the strip of country along the coast road to the south of Port Dickson to about ten miles from the township. Where no unit is mentioned, the specimens have been collected by personnel of my own unit (NICA-NRX Detachment). The collection has been presented to the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie, Leiden.\nBufo melanostictus Schn. 1 specimen, Major L. D. Brongersma, Herp. reg. no. 8488.\nBufo parvus Blgr. 1 \xe2\x99\x82 halfgrown, Herp. reg. no. 8486. 1 juv., among dry leaves in a rubber plantation, March 1946, Sergt.\nEveraarts, Herp. reg. no. 8487.\nI am indebted to Mr. H. W. Parker, London, for his advise that both these specimens should be referred to Bufo parvus Blgr.\nIn the male (length from snout to vent 33 mm), the cranial ridges are distinct. The supraorbital ridges are slightly divergent behind, while the short parietal ridges converge posteriorly; thus the whole of the ridge is somewhat curved. In a fullgrown Sumatran specimen these ridges are straight.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 4, pp. 252-253
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    Description: In zijn laatste revisie van het genus Zosterops (Journ. f\xc3\xbcr Orn., vol. 87, 1939, p. 156-164) geeft Stresemann o.a. een schematische voorstelling van de horizontale en verticale verspreiding binnen deze Archipel van de vier voornaamste groepen van dit geslacht: montana, atricapilla, palpebrosa en chloris. Tot onze verwondering wordt hierin geen montana-vorm voor WestJava opgegeven, terwijl Siebers toch reeds in 1929 vogels van Goenoeng Tjerimai besprak, en afsplitste onder de naam Zosterops montana sindorensis (Treubia, vol. 11, 1929, p. 151). Deze ondersoort werd zoowel door Chasen (Handlist of Malaysian Birds, 1935, p. 266) als door Kuroda (Birds of the Island of Java, vol. 1, 1933, p. 127) geaccepteerd. De beide auteurs van \xe2\x80\x9eDe vogels van het Tenggergebergte" (De Tropische Natuur, jrg. 29, 1940, p. 93-101), de heer en mevrouw Van Bemmel, merken daarentegen weer op dat de soort Zosterops montana in West-Java ontbreekt, hetgeen echter in hetzelfde tijdschrift op p. 140 door den heer Bartels wordt herroepen, die melding maakt van het verzamelen van deze soort op de Papandajan. De laatste durft echter aan de hand van het geringe materiaal dat hem ter beschikking staat niet te zeggen tot welk ras de Papandajan-vogels behooren.\nHet Zoologisch Museum te Buitenzorg geraakte echter in 1941 in het bezit van negen balgen van dit brilvogeltje eveneens afkomstig van de Goenoeng Papandajan en aldaar verzameld op een hoogte van circa 2500 m door den heer A. de Vos. Deze balgen wijken in enkele opzichten z\xc3\xb3\xc3\xb3 belangrijk af van alle reeds bekende vormen, dat wij het alleszins verantwoord achten haar hieronder als nieuw te beschrijven.\nZosterops montana minor nov. subspec.
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 6, pp. 261-266
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 1923 splitsten Robinson en Kloss voor Oost-Java de ondersoort ablutum af naar aanleiding van twee huidjes verkregen nabij het langs het Idjen-gebergte gelegen Tamansari (Journ. Fed. Mal. States Mus., vol. II, 1923. P. 57), waarbij de volgende diagnose werd gepubliceerd. \xe2\x80\x9eMale. Like D. s. sanguinolentum Temm. of West Java; but with less red on the breast; throat and foreneck buffy, not suffused with red as in the typical race: in these respects intermediate between D. s. sanguinolentum and D. s. ignipectus (Hodgs.).\nFemale. Foreneck and breast grey washed with buff instead of buff washed with grey: rump and upper tail-coverts like the back (again as in D. s. ignipectus), not red as in D. s. sanguinolentum".\nIn 1929 gaven Bartels en Stresemann deze vorm echter in hun lijst van Java-vogels (Treubia, vol. 11, p. 142) met een vraagteeken op waarbij Stresemann de opmerking maakte: \xe2\x80\x9eDie Form bedarf der Best\xc3\xa4tigung".\nKuroda (Birds of the Island of Java, vol. I, p. 114) noemde deze vorm echter wel voor Java, terwijl Chasen in zijn \xe2\x80\x9eHandlist of Malaysian Birds" (1935, p. 268) hetzelfde deed. Rensch gaf in 1930 (Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin, vol. 16, 1930, p. 539) de ondersoort ablutum eveneens voor Bali op naar aanleiding van een door hem verzameld vrouwelijk exemplaar, abusievelijk door hem als een juveniel \xe2\x99\x82 beschouwd.\nHieromtrent deelt Rensch het volgende mede: \xe2\x80\x9eOffenbar liegt mit diesem St\xc3\xbccke das meines Wissens noch nicht beschriebene m\xc3\xa4nnliche Jugendkleid diesen Rassenkreises vor (die Gonaden und Nieren waren leider zerschossen). Die Oberseite ist dunkel stahlgrau, schwach schillernd, der B\xc3\xbcrzel leuchtend rot (aber dunkler als beim \xe2\x99\x80). Die Unterseite ist \xc3\xa4hnlich
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 27 no. 2, pp. 205-252
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The Blattid fauna of Celebes, the Moluccas, and New Guinea, a region which from a zoogeographical point of view forms an important area of transition, is still insufficiently known. Moreover the literature on the Blattids of this region is scattered in various papers which made it desirable to give a general survey of the hitherto known species of the group from Celebes, the Moluccas, and New Guinea.\nThe present paper deals with the material of Blattidae from the region mentioned above contained in the Leiden and in the Amsterdam museums.\nI am indebted to Prof. Dr. H. Boschma and Dr. H. C. Bl\xc3\xb6te of the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie at Leiden, and to Prof. Dr. L. F. de Beaufort and Mr. J. B. Corporaal of the Zoological Museum at Amsterdam for placing the material at my disposal. Further I should like to express my thanks to the board of Greshoff\'s Rumphiusfonds for a grant which enabled me to carry out the investigations.\nAs far as concerns our knowledge of the Blattidae in the region dealt with in the present paper, Celebes is the best known although the number of known species probably represents a part only of the existing forms. Hanitsch (1933) already came to this conclusion as he could state that few species only were caught by more than one collector. A survey of the most important collections from the region, with the names of the collectors and the authors who reported upon the material may be given here.\nBasler Naturhistorisches Museum, collectors P. and F. Sarasin (18931896 and 1902-1903), author R. Hanitsch.\nUniversity Museum Oxford, collector A. R. Wallace (1856-1859), author F. Walker (1868) ; collector W. Doherty (1896), author R. Shelford
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 27 no. 6, pp. 312-322
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The study of the older literature on Crustacea, from Linnaeus (1758) to H. Milne Edwards (1837), has been much neglected by modern carcinologists. A result of this is that many wrong names at present are used, especially for European species. The European species namely were most extensively studied by the older authors, while moreover in the middle of the previous century handbooks on the carcinological fauna of several parts of Europe were published (for instance Bell\'s (1844-1853) "A History of the British stalk-eyed Crustacea", and Heller\'s (1863) " Die Crustaceen des s\xc3\xbcdlichen Europa"), which for many authors made a consultation of older works superfluous. It is astonishing to note how many names at present are used incorrectly for species of the group. The intention of the present paper is to deal with some of these nomenclatorial puzzles and to find the correct name for the species involved.\n\nPENAEIDAE\nPenaeus kerathurus (Forssk\xc3\xa5l) Cancer kerathurus Forssk\xc3\xa5l, 1775, Descr. Anim. It. orient., p. 95.\nPalaemon sulcatus Olivier, 1811, Encycl. m\xc3\xa9thod. Hist. nat., vol. 8, p. 661.\nPenaeus trisulcatus Leach, 1815, Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., vol. 11, p. 347.\nAlpheus Caramote Risso, 1816, Hist. nat. Crust. Nice, p. 90.\nPenaeus sulcatus Lamarck, 1818, Hist. nat. Anim. s. Vert., vol. 5, p. 206.\nPeneus caramote Risso, 1826, Hist. nat. Europ. m\xc3\xa9rid., vol. 5, p. 67.\nPenaeus kerathurus Sharp, 1893, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 1893, p. 109.\nThe present species is best known under the name Penaeus caramote, though the name Penaeus trisulcatus also often is used for it. The species, however, was described for the first time neither in 1815 nor in 1816, but
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 1, pp. 1-242
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: INTRODUCTION\nThe collections made by Burger and Von Siebold during the second quarter of the previous century, in the neighbourhood of Nagasaki, were so extensive that they gave Temminck & Schlegel the opportunity to build the foundation for the knowledge of the Japanese ichthyofauna.\nIn her publication "\'s Rijks Museum van Natuurlijke Historie, 1820-1915", Dr. A. Gijzen states: "Burger sent among others fishes"; "25 December 1832 Temminck gives him a list of the desired species of animals." As she further states, Burger\'s position in Japan is not quite clear; in a letter from 9 November 1839, Temminck writes to the Minister that he knows Burger as a collector only, but that he knows no further particulars about him.\nBurger\'s name has been mentioned in several publications, generally as B\xc3\xbcrger, but according to an original signature in our archives, this spelling must be regarded as erroneous.\nBurger not only collected an excellent collection of Japanese fishes, more than 650, generally dry preserved and stuffed, specimens, but he had also a number of beautifully coloured drawings of Japanese fishes made by (a) Japanese artist(s), while he also made a manuscript on this subject containing the descriptions of 200 species. Almost all this material still is in the possession of the Museum of Natural History at Leiden.\nAbout Von Siebold we know more particulars : according to Dr. A. Gijzen (l.c.), "Von Siebold has been sent to Japan by Van der Capellen, then Gouverneur-Generaal of the Dutch East-Indies, for explorations. He wanted to give a description of his voyage and invoked Temminck\'s assistance for
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 9, pp. 272-274
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In 1913 (Nov. Zool., vol. XX, p. 366) beschreef Stresemann naar aanleiding van op Bali verzameld materiaal (2 \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82 en 2 \xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80) een nieuwe ondersoort van Zosterops javanica, door hem elongata genoemd, op grond van een langere snavel. Stresemann publiceerde de volgende diagnose: \xe2\x80\x9eIn der F\xc3\xa4rbung stimmen die Baliv\xc3\xb6gel vollkommen mit O. j. frontalis (Rchb.) \xc3\xbcberein; sie unterscheiden sich jedoch durch auffallend l\xc3\xa4ngere Schn\xc3\xa4bel." Zosterops javanica frontalis werd reeds in 1852 afgesplitst door Reichenbach (Handb. der Orn., Meropinae, p. 94, pl. 463), terwijl de nominaatvorm in 1821 (Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. XIII, p. 156) door Horsfield werd beschreven.\nAls verspreidingsgebied van deze laatste wordt genoemd (Chasen\'s Handlist of Mal. Birds) Midden-Java, terwijl voor de ondersoort frontalis WestJava en voor elongata het Oosten van Java en Bali wordt opgegeven.\nTeneinde na te gaan in hoeverre het door Stresemann gevonden verschil in snavellengte tusschen elongata en frontalis inderdaad als subspecifiek kenmerk kan worden aanvaard en of wellicht andere verschillen hieraan kunnen worden toegevoegd, hebben wij \xc2\xb1 15 balgjes van elk der bovengenoemde drie vormen uit de collectie van het Buitenzorg-Museum met elkaar vergeleken, waarvan het resultaat hieronder wordt medegedeeld.\nVan een \xe2\x80\x9eauffallend l\xc3\xa4ngere Schnabel" van elongata ten opzichte van frontalis kan n.o.m. beslist niet worden gesproken, hetgeen het duidelijkst wordt gedemonstreerd door het feit, dat bij een keuze van tien huidjes met de grootste snavel, uit dertig exemplaren, behoorend tot beide vormen, slechts zes stuks van de veertien elongata huidjes werden uitgeschoten ...
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    In:  Zoologische Mededelingen vol. 28 no. 8, pp. 271-271
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Bartels & Stresemann noemen op p. 128 van hun \xe2\x80\x9eSystematische \xc3\x9cbersicht der bisher von Java nachgewiesenen V\xc3\xb6gel" (Treubia, vol. XI, 1929) Malacocincla abbotti baweana, waarbij de volgende aanteekening wordt gemaakt: \xe2\x80\x9eZwei Exemplare in U. S. Nat. Museum, gesammelt von Dr. W.\nL. Abbott. Uns nicht bekannt. \xe2\x80\x94" Aangezien Siebers in zijn aan dit overzicht toegevoegde \xe2\x80\x9eErg\xc3\xa4nzungen und Berichtigungen" geen melding maakt van tot deze soort behoorende vogels in de Museum-collectie te Buitenzorg, meenden wij, dat het van voldoende beteekenis was hier mededeeling te doen van enkele daar aanwezige balgen van deze timalia. Het gaat hier om twee \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82 en twee \xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80, die op 13 Mei 1928, dus reeds voordat de hierboven genoemde lijst het licht zag, door Dammerman, destijds Hoofd van het Zo\xc3\xb6logisch Museum, werden verzameld in het Zuiden van Bawean.\nDeze exemplaren gelijken in vederkleed zeer veel op Malacocincla sepiaria, maar hebben iets minder bruin in het vederkleed van bovendeelen en vleugels, terwijl de olijfgrijsachtige bovenkop dezelfde tint heeft als de mantel, dus niet verschillend daarvan zooals bij sepiaria het geval pleegt te zijn. Bovendien geven de vrij goed zichtbare, lichte schachten der veertjes op de voorkop deze een zwak gestreept voorkomen, hetgeen bij sepiaria niet het geval is. Bovenstaartdekveeren en staartpennen hebben ongeveer dezelfde kleur als die van sepiaria.\nHet belangrijkste verschil tusschen beide soorten wordt echter gevormd door de grootere afmetingen van vleugel, staart en snavel, waardoor het \xe2\x99\x82 van abbotti op het eerste gezicht van sepiaria is te onderscheiden; de iets kleinere \xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80 zijn echter ongeveer even groot als \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82 van sepiaria, zoodat
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 52-54
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Blake, S.T.: The Cyperaceae collected in New Guinea by L.J. Brass II (Journ. Arn. Arbor. 28 (1947) 207-229, 1 fig. 2 pl.). Deals with the genera Hypolytrum, Thoracostachyum, Paramapania, Mapania, Lepironia, Cyperus, Eleocharis, Bulbostylis, Fuirena, Lipocarpha. Two new species of Cyperus, 1 of Mapania and 1 of Paramapania are described.\nBremekamp, C.E.B.: A monograph of the genus Acranthera Arn. ex Meisn. (Rub.) (Journ. Arnold Arb. 28 (1947) 261-308). The genus is known from Ceylon and SE Asia to W Malaysia. It is subdivided into 9 subgenera; 35 spp. are recognized of which 14 are new to science. Psilobium Jack and Gonyanera Korth. are reduced.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 2-29
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: After some preliminary plans in 1932, and in 1936, a more definite scheme for a modern Flora of Malaysia was composed in 1939, forming part of the reorganization of the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java. This was approved of by the Netherlands Indian Government, and the National Council at Batavia.\nNecessary preparations for this ambitious scheme had started as early as 1930, consisting of the preparation of card indices, and directing the aim of expeditions in the years 1930 \xe2\x80\x93 1940 to neglected regions in order to fill up gaps in our botanical knowledge and collections.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 49-51
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Under this heading will be found information on the dates of publication of Malaysian botanical works or others of importance to Malaysian phytotaxonomy.\nSeveral of these are in the \xe2\x80\x9dJournal of the Society for Bibliography of Natural History\xe2\x80\x9d an expensive serial of which 6 parts have appeared between 1936 and 1938.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 1-1
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Bulletin Flora Malesiana will be a medium of communication between all co-editors and cooperators of Flora Halesiana, who are invited to sent notes, queries and contributions in concise form. It is for private circulation only.\nAll matters dealing with difficulties regarding material, inadequacy of information, literature, and suggestions are welcomed to be discussed.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 51-52
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Mr O.H. Selling, Vice-curator of Collections, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseum, Palaeobotaniska Avdelningen, is working on a revision of the genus Schizaea.\nDr G. K\xc3\xbckenthal works towards the end of his monograph of the Cyperaceae-Rhynchosporoideae.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 2 no. 1, pp. 47-49
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Prom Dr Y. TSIANG, now residing at the Bot. Institute, Sun Yatsen Univ., 30 Fat-Ching Road, Canton, China, we received a set of three volumes published during World War II, all prepared by G. Masumune. They are the following: Enumeratio Phanerogamarum Bornearum. 739 pp. (1942) 1) An attempt to give a revised edition of MERRILL\xe2\x80\x99s Enumeration of 1921. The Introduction and notes under the species are in Japanese characters. The number of genera recorded is 1310, the number of species 7201. Pamilies are arranged in a systematic sequence; an index to family and genus names concludes the volume.\nIn some cases, new combinations are made, e.g. by reduction of Rigiolepis to Vaccinium (Eric.), further in Hanguana, Porterandia, & c. The work has been done rather uncritical: e.g. Styrax agrestis and St. serrulatus are both entered, though ithas been shown that the Bornean record of the latter is wrong and must be replaced by the former species. Peliosanthes albida is both mentioned under Liliacease and Haemodoraceae; Aletris foliolosa is mentioned in Aletris, but A. rigida is entered in Meta-aletris though the two are difficult to distinguish. Nomenclature is not up to date (see Chloranthus, Trema, & c.). A large number of important publications on the Flora of Borneo pubished posterior to 1921 are neglected. The author has apparently far underrated the difficulties in composing a cyclopedia. The latin-written text is full of errors.
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    In:  Flora Malesiana Bulletin vol. 1 no. 1, pp. 30-31
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: At a dinner given by Mrs and Br Verdoorn for the co-editors of Chronica Botanica during the AAAS-meetings at Boston, Mass., Dec. 29thm 1946, Dr. E. D. Merrill was awarded the honorary membership of the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java, for 1946, on the occasion of the 129th anniversary of these Gardens. On behalf of the director, Prof. Dr L.G.M. Baas Becking, Br van Steenis, in a speech, gave a sketch of the prominent contributions towards the Malaysian flora, which Dr Merrill accomplished in the course of the past 45 years. He is now the greatest living authoritynon the SE Asiatic flora. At present he is finishing a revised bibliography on the Pacific Floras, in cooperation with Br Walker, and the past few years he spent in unearthing the papers of Rafinesque and in identifying the scores of new genera described and typified by that erratic biologist. The huge work is now finished; Dr Merrill \xe2\x80\x9dfelt nearly licked by Rafinesque\xe2\x80\x9d as he told us. Dr Merrill who is still in the prime of his life, and who will in the future not be burdened by extensive administrative duties, will, we hope, largely devote his energy to the study of the SE Asiatic flora in general, and to that of Malaysia, which is his speciality, in particular. Prof. Lam wrote a tribute to Dr Merrill (Natuurwet. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. 102 (1946)153); the journal, its name now being changed into \xe2\x80\x9dChronica Naturae\xe2\x80\x9d is edited by the Roy. Science Society of the Netherlands Indies of which Dr Merrill is a corresponding member, number 4 of vol. 27 (1946) of the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, and Chronica Botanica vol. 10, nos. 3/4 (1946) were dedicated to Dr Merrill on the occasion of his 70th birthday.\nIhe first Mary Soper Pope medal of the Cranbrook Institute of science, Michigan, had been awarded, Dec. 12, 1946 to Dr Fr. Verdoorn, editor of Chronica Botanica, Waltham, Mass., our greatest living authority on Malaysian hepatics.
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    In:  Blumea: Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants vol. 6 no. 1, pp. 274-281
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: When studying the marine species of the genus Cladophora in the Netherlands, I had the disposal of the material of the National Herbarium at Leiden, the herbaria of the Universities of Amsterdam, Groningen and Utrecht and those of the \xe2\x80\x9cZo\xc3\xb6logisch Station\xe2\x80\x9d at Den Helder and the \xe2\x80\x9cKoninklijke Nederlandse Botanische Vereniging\xe2\x80\x9d at Leiden. It is a pleasure to me to express my best thanks to the directors of the Institutes mentioned above, for putting the material at my disposal, and to Miss Dr J. Th. Koster, who gave me much valuable help.\nEspecially the material of the National Herbarium at Leiden was very interesting to me, since it contains the herbaria of K\xc3\xbctzing, Hauck, and very many reliable exsiccata, so it was possible to compare some Dutch species with the original specimens.
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