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  • 1
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    Kraatz, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | KART B 140:1860 | KART H 140:Degow
    Publication Date: 2024-02-21
    Description: Geologische Karte 1: 25 000 mit Erläuterungen. Digitalisat des FID GEO (Fachinformationsdienst Geowissenschaften), erstellt durch das GDZ (Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum), Karte aus dem Bestand der SUB Göttingen. Koordinaten Vorlage: Nullmeridian Ferro E 033 20 - 033 30 / N 054 12 - 054 06.
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    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:912 ; ddc:554.3 ; Geologische Karte
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    Kraatz, Berlin
    In:  SUB Göttingen | KART B 140:1760 | KART H 140:Lassehne
    Publication Date: 2024-02-21
    Description: Geologische Karte 1: 25 000 mit Erläuterungen. Digitalisat des FID GEO (Fachinformationsdienst Geowissenschaften), erstellt durch das GDZ (Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum), Karte aus dem Bestand der SUB Göttingen. Koordinaten Vorlage: Nullmeridian Ferro E 033 20 - 033 30 / N 054 18 - 054 12.
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    Description: DFG, SUB Göttingen
    Keywords: ddc:912 ; ddc:554.3 ; Geologische Karte
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-01
    Description: Penaeopsis Lysianassa (de Man).\nPenaeus Lysianassa J. Gr. de Man, in: Journal Linnean Soc. London, Zoology, XXII, 1888, p. 290, PI. 19, figs. 1\xe2\x80\x9411. 1 young male collected 1892 by Mr. Herbst at Bagan Api Api, Sumatra. 2 young males and 2 young females collected October 1911 by Dr. P.\nBuitendijk in the road of Samarang.\nThe specimens were compared by me with three full-grown cotypes from the Mergui Archipelago, 2 males and 1 female, preserved in my private collection. The examination revealed the remarkable fact, still unknown, that, like in Penaeopsis spinulicauda Stebb. from Durban Bay, the lateral margins of the telson are armed with numerous little spines up to a short distance from the acuminate tip; they seem to be 20\xe2\x80\x9425 in number in the adult species, on the posterior half of the telson, and to increase in length from before backward, the posterior being 1/4 to 1/3 mm. long.\nPenaeopsis intermedia (Kish.) var. anchista n.1) Penaeus intermedius K. Kishinouye, Journal of the Fisheries Bureau, Vol. VIII, N\xc2\xb0. 1, Tokyo, 1900, p. 21. 1 male and 1 female from the Kei-islands, Wertheim Expedition. females from Ternate. 1 very young specimen, collected by Mr. Rutten at Balikpapan, East Borneo. 1 young female from Sangkapoera-roads, Bawean-island, collected by the Siboga Expedition at a depth of 12 m. Bottom mud. (Stat. 323). 1 young male collected July 1915 by Dr. P. Buitendijk at Pulu Weh.
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  • 4
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 315-320
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In dem inhaltreichen Buche \xe2\x80\x9eDer Mensch. Sein Ursprung und seine Entwicklung\xe2\x80\x9d von W. LECHE \xc2\xb9) finden sich die sehr merkw\xc3\xbcrdigen Abbildungen zweier \xe2\x80\x9eSkeletten von nahezu derselben Gr\xc3\xb6sse, das eine von einem zahmen Hund, das andere von einer wilden Hundeart\xe2\x80\x9d, nach der Meinung des Autors \xe2\x80\x9eschlagende Beispiele\xe2\x80\x9d daf\xc3\xbcr \xe2\x80\x9edass auch innerhalb der Tierwelt h\xc3\xb6here Kultur mit gr\xc3\xb6sserer Gehirnmasse und demnach mit gr\xc3\xb6sserer Hirnschale vereinigt ist als im Naturzustande.\xe2\x80\x9d Denn: \xe2\x80\x9eEin Blick auf diese Skelette \xc3\xbcberzeugt uns ohne weiteres davon, dass der Hirnsch\xc3\xa4del und demnach auch das Gehirn bei dem seit Jahrtausenden zum Begleiter des Menschen erhobenen Haushunde eine viel gr\xc3\xb6ssere Ausbildung erhalten hat als bei der auf der Naturstufe stehengebliebenen Hundeart.\xe2\x80\x9d In der zweiten Auflage des Werkes folgt nun noch dieser Passus: \xe2\x80\x9eSelbstverst\xc3\xa4ndlich kann dies nicht von denjenigen Haushunden gelten, deren F\xc3\xa4higkeiten durch die Domestikation herabgesetzt werden, oder \xc3\xbcberhaupt von solchen gez\xc3\xa4hmten Tieren, welche wie viele Hausschweinrassen von der Kultur nichts anderes als die vier W\xc3\xa4nde ihres Stalles kennen lernen.\xe2\x80\x9d
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  • 5
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 89-94
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: When the editors of this memorial volume invited me to write a contribution, I was glad to have an opportunity to express my regard and esteem for Prof. MAX WEBER whom I have the privilege to reckon amongst my teachers. When I was a student and afterwards, when I examined material, collected by the Siboga-Expedition, which he led with so much success and the results of which are so exquisitely published, I had plenty of occasion to appreciate WEBER as man, professor and investigator.\nMy colleague, Prof. J. POELS, director of the Rijksseruminrichting at Rotterdam, provided me with the material for this investigation: 5 worms (2 \xe2\x99\x82\xe2\x99\x82, 3 immature \xe2\x99\x80\xe2\x99\x80), found in nodules of the wall of the intestine of an orang-outan. They proved to belong to Oesophagostomum apiostomum (Willach), a species of which it is not superfluous to give a somewhat detailed description.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 209-213
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Mr. C. J. VAN DER HORST has done me the honour to entrust to me for study a very interesting collection of ophiurans, 881 specimens in all, made by himself during April and May, 1920, at Caracas Bay and Spanish Water, Cura\xc3\xa7ao.\nConsidering the importance of Willemstad as a sea-port and therefore its accessibility, and the cleanliness and healthfulness of the little city, it is curious that heretofore no extensive collections of ophiurans have ever been made there, and such material as has been sent to European museums has remained unrecorded.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 65-72
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Many zoologists have attempted to solve this problem which is a complicated one. In one respect the views of almost all agree. It is in the belief that the West Indian islands must have undergone profound alterations in configuration during the past. It is thought that at one time they must all have formed a continuous land surface. At another time, as has been suggested, some of them were attached to a neighbouring mainland of which they formed large promontories. At still another period of their history some at any rate of the islands must have been smaller than they are now. Many botanists and geologists agree with these theories, and these views imply that the animals and plants now living on the Antilles have mainly wandered to the islands from the Continent at a time when the latter were connected with one another.\nOne of the strongest arguments in favour of the former land connection of an island with the neighbouring Continent is the occurrence on the island of such mammals as could not have been transported there by human agency. As regards the Antilles, objections have been raised to this argument on account of the paucity of the mammalian fauna on the islands as compared with the wealth of the mammals on the mainland. Within recent years however, these islands have yielded quite a number of fossil types of mammals thus greatly strengthening the opinion that the West Indies owe their fauna to the fact of their having once been joined to the mainland. Nevertheless as some authorities still maintain that the Antilles have never been connected by land with the adjoining Continents \xe2\x80\x94 at any rate not in Tertiary times \xe2\x80\x94 it may be of interest once more to review this most important aspect of the Antillean problem.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 175-178
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: It is a fundamental principle of science that man has no answer to any problem until, through observation and experiment, he is able to find it out. He must work from individual details, an adequate number of which will enable him to frame a more or less complete generalization. Such result, however, is not necessarily final because every inductive solution reveals new problems. Other factors, not originally discerned, may confuse conclusions or a farther cause must in turn be explored.\nFor example, we have worked out in detail the proximate origin of tens of thousands of species of animals and plants, but we cannot minutely trace pedigrees through geologic ages. Here ancestral records are lost in the \xe2\x80\x9cinfinite azure of the past,\xe2\x80\x9d to be sought only by the torchlight of palaeontology. Furthermore we can rarely affirm one single cause or group of causes as covering the whole range of the phenomena studied.
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  • 9
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 259-263
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: The freshwater of Australia, New Guinea and some of the neighbouring islands are inhabited by peculiar fishes belonging to the Atherinidae and which are chiefiy distinguished by their compressed elevated form, long second dorsal and anal fins and generally by the presence of strong pungent spines in dorsals, anal and ventrals. The upperjaw is bent and provided with well developed teeth, which more or less extend to its outside. They are generally considered to form a distinct subfamily, the Melanotaeniinae.\nMAX WEBER (3) was the first to point out their importance from a geographical point of view. He considered them as freshwater-fishes, rarely found in brackish water, for which the sea forms an unpassable barrier. At the time WEBER wrote his paper, the Melanotaeniinae were only known from Australia and New Guinea, two landmasses which certainly have been connected together in recent geological times. His prophecy, that they might occur in the islands near New Guinea, which also have been connected with the larger island, has been prooved to be true later (WEBER 4, DE BEAUFORT 1) and has greatly strengthened his opinion on the distribution of these fishes.
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    In:  Bijdragen tot de dierkunde vol. 22 no. 1, pp. 255-258
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: Nu de plaats, waar WEBER gedurende bijna veertig jaren gewerkt heeft voor het onderwijs in de Zoologie, op het punt staat verlaten te worden en bij het verschijnen van dezen Feestbundel zeker als laboratorium en gehoorzaal verlaten en de Zoologie in het nieuwe laboratorium gehuisvest is, gaan onwillekeurig onze gedachten terug naar de jaren, die in het oude laboratorium zijn doorgebracht. Hoe aanlokkelijk ook een dergelijke terugblik voor ons, ouderen van dagen, moge zijn, zoo ligt het toch geenszins in mijne bedoeling een historisch beeld te geven van wat er in dien tijd in het laboratorium gewerkt is. Slechts zij er aan herinnerd, dat van 1883 af WEBER eerst als buitengewoon hoogleeraar, maar spoedig daarop als gewoon hoogleeraar de Zoologie en Vergelijkende Anatomie te Amsterdam had te doceeren en de leiding van het laboratorium op hem rustte.\nGedurende de eerste jaren stond Dr. C. KERBERT hem als lector ter zijde, sedert 1890 de schrijver van deze regelen. In 1898 waren de plannen voor de \xe2\x80\x9eSiboga Expeditie\xe2\x80\x9d tot werkelijkheid geworden en in September 1898 nam WEBER zijn ontslag als gewoon hoogleeraar, maar bleef aan de Universiteit verbonden als buitengewoon hoogleeraar, terwijl aan hem tevens het beheer van de vereenigde zoologische verzamelingen van de Gemeente en van het Kon. Zoolog. Genootschap \xe2\x80\x9eNatura Artis Magistra\xe2\x80\x9d werd opgedragen. Als gewoon hoogleeraar en directeur van het laboratorium volgde schrijver hem toen op.
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