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Le Gall, Jean. |
Different scientific mission reports, confirmed by everyday observation, show that compared to Mauritania and Senegal, the coasts of Guinea and Ivory Coast abound with all sorts of edible fishes. But those important ichthyic resources are rarely exploited and, fishing, in Guinea or Ivory Coast, is mostly indigenous and keeps a very primitive character: locals only fish in order to satisfy their personal needs, and on an irregular basis. When those needs are satisfied, and only in the case of large catches, the surplus is sent to the next agglomeration or smoked to be sold at inland markets. Both for French Guinea and Ivory Coast, the consumption possibilities for fishing products, without mentioning any exportation to Metropolitan France, are hugely... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1943/publication-3397.pdf |
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Lambert, L. |
This study aims at continuing a series of monographic works on the seashells of the French coast started a few years ago: already published are those of the oyster (Ostrea edulis and Gryphaea angulata), the mussel (Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovincialis) and the king scallop (Pecten maximus). It has been completed with the following colleagues, Ch. YZAMBART, LOVAT, LE DANTEC, Inspectors and LE FLEM, Supervisor for the sanitary control service. I would also like to thank MM. R. DUFOUR, from Rouen and V. DIGNAC, from the Croisic, whose informations have been of a great help. (unverified OCR) |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1943/publication-3393.pdf |
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Cadenat, Jean. |
The Atlantic and Mediterranean members of the scorpaenidae family have always triggered numerous discussions about their reciprocious congenialities. Back in the (recent) days when the number of species known on the French coasts was still fairly low, the belonging of one species to such or such genus, as Helicolenus (Sebastes) dactylopterus DELAROCHE or Scorpaena maderensis Cuvier and Valenciennes, has been the subject of numerous articles of which the authors' conclusions might differ from one another, and even today light is still far from being shed on those topics. The difficulties met in the determination of scorpaenidae: similar general appearance, subtle differences, impossibility of comparing the samples with the types, incomplete or... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1943/publication-3420.pdf |
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Priol, E.p. |
End of July 1935, we went on board the "Paul-Déroulède" from Douarnenez in order to sample the stomacal content of some albacores for M. G. BELLOC, Head of laboratory at the Office des Pêches in La Rochelle. During this campaign, we realised the diversity of the positions of the fins as well as the great variability in the length of the pectoral fin for individuals of the same size. In 1936, we were part of different campaigns on the research vessel "Président-Th.-Tissier" between April 15th and September 17th. . In 1937, we went out to sea twice on board the tuna boat "Poul-Gwin" and measured, on board, the fishing of the "J.-Claude" from the same harbour. We gathered our first results in a note: "About the growth of albacore" (Germa alalongar) presented... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1943/publication-3392.pdf |
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Furnestin, Jean. |
In April 1938, on board the aviso "Quentin-Roosevelt" from the North Sea and Island Naval Station, we completed 15 dredgings off the Brittany coast, as a follow-up to the studies conducted in 1935-36 on board the "Président-Théodore-Tissier". We dredged with a smaller model of the RALLIER DU BATY dredge which we had used in the past. The study of the gathered material enabled us to specify some of the results obtained in 1935. ... (unverified OCR) |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1943/publication-3394.pdf |
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Arne, Paul. |
The lack of salted cod-roe and peanut oil meal caused by WWII and the fact that other baits have not been able to replace it, is on the verge of putting an end to sardine fishing on the French coasts when the last barrels imported from Norway will come to their end. This situation preoccupies the Secretary of State for Marine and Colonies who has just ordered a study in order to find out if the problem could not be solved by copying Spain and Portugal where sardine has been fished without salted cod-roe for a long time already. Given the interest of the question, we are going to provide all the information we have gathered on these fishing methods through our trips on the Portuguese coast and our frequent contacts with French and Spanish Basque fishermen... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1943/publication-3390.pdf |
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Koster, Joséphine Th.. |
A collection of samples containing algae from the salines of Bonaire was brought home by Mr P. Wagenaar Hummelinck from his trips to the Netherlands West Indian Islands in 1930 and in 1936—1937. Though these trips were chiefly undertaken in order to gather zoological material (1, 2) 1), the collector paid attention to botanical objects as well, results of which are to be found in eight earlier papers (3—10). Several data concerning Bonaire can be learned from Mr Wagenaar Hummelinck’s publications. The island, having an area of about 265 km2, is chiefly composed of quaternary limestone (coralrocks), which forms a large plateau in the North East and the South. The Northwestern part of the island is much higher and more indented. Klein Bonaire, having an area... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525534 |
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Henrard, J.Th.. |
Among the plants collected in the West-Indies by I. Boldingh during the years 1909 and 1910 there was a grass determined as Paspalum hemisphericum Poir., a name changed into glabrum. These determinations are incorrect because Paspalum hemisphericum Poiret is the same as the wellknown Paspalum paniculatum L. and also quite different from Poiret’s Paspalum glabrum, which, according to Mrs. A. Chase’s investigations, is the Paspalum laxum of Lamarck. Among Bolding’s plants there is a good specimen from the island of Bonaire, which, studied with Chase’s work on the North-American species of Paspalum, could not be identified. In Chase’s work also the species of Central-America and the West-Indian Islands are taken up, moreover the latter are also treated in... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525699 |
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Lam, H.J.. |
In recent years Baehni has provided us with some elaborate studies on the Sapotaceae (1, 2) and we understand that it is his intention to continue the series of generic monographs. As I pointed out in a criticism (8) concerning the first of his papers, this seemed not a very successful beginning, be it only because one usually does not start a series of generic monographs by giving a survey of the whole family with the nature of a conclusion, without risking the judgment of prematurity. As might have been expected this paper contains a number of incorrectnesses, which may largely be ascribed to an insufficient knowledge of this intricate and difficult family. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524487 |
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Bakhuizen van den Brink, R.C.. |
Originally it had been my intention to write a monograph of the Melastomataceae occurring in the Malay Archipelago. Owing to difficulties caused by the development of the political situation it was impossible for me, to carry out this plan to its full extent. As the important collections of the Herbarium of the Buitenzorg Botanical Garden could not be consulted and as most foreign herbaria too were inaccessible, I had to restrict myself almost entirely to the study of the collections preserved in the Utrecht and Leyden Herbaria. These however, though not so rich as those of the Buitenzorg herbarium, are very important, especially by the large number of type specimens. Of the great number of species described from parts of the Malay Archipelago outside the... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534897 |
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Smith, J.J.. |
Platanthera angustata (Bl.) Lndl., Gen. et sp. Orch. (1835), 290; etc. Sumatra: Atjeh, Gajolanden, Poetjoek Angasan, bivouac 1 to 2, 2700 m, blang ground, marshy heath, common (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8350, 28 Jan. 1937). G. Leuser, bivouac 4—5, watershed, 2700—2800 m (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8502, 31 Jan. 1937). Same locality, central top, Aloer near bivouac 6, 3250—3300 m, mountain meadow (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8683, 3 Febr. 1937). G. Goh Lemboeh, from bivouac Aer Poetih waterfall to bivouac Halfweg, 1000 m (C. G. G. J. van Steenis n. 8902, 8 Febr. 1937). |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524534 |
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Goedewaagen, Maartje A.. |
La tourbière au Sud de Veenendaal, dans la Vallée Gueldroise, ayant environ la forme d’une haltère, a son origine dans une nappe d’eau eutrophe, déja présente lors de la première phase du tardiglaciaire. Dans les commencements s’y forma un sédiment (sable humeux), qui se composait, outre de restes végétaux, de sable apporté par le vent. Il est impossible qu’un bras du Rhin ait coulé là en ces temps. La tourbe se compose de matières successivement eutrophes et mésotrophes. Une grande partie du profil (depuis le début de l’Atlanticum), est composée de tourbe de marais boisé (Broekveen). Dans les sondages les plus méridionaux on trouve de l’argile dans les couches supérieures (provenant probablement d’inondations venant du côté du Rhin). A mesure qu’on... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534986 |
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Verhoef, Anni M.E.. |
Het Hurener Veld is gelegen in de provincie Overijssel, ten Noorden van de spoorlijn Almelo-Zwolle; tussen Wierden en Nijverdal (zie kaart, fig. 1). Het maakt deel uit van een klein veen van ongeveer 13,5 km², dat nu practisch geheel ontgonnen is. Dit veen ligt in een dal, dat in het Oosten en Westen begrensd wordt door heuvelruggen, die ontstaan zijn door stuwing van de Riss-gletschers. Aan de Westkant zorgt de Regge voor de afwatering van dit dal. Deze afwatering moet echter zeer onvoldoende zijn geweest, waardoor in het dal veenvorming mogelijk was. Het ontstaan van het aangrenzende moerasveen (lagg) in het Noorden kan ook het gevolg zijn geweest van deze onvoldoende afwatering; ongelukkig genoeg is dit moerasveen geheel ontgonnen, zodat een onderzoek... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534871 |
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Weevers, Th.. |
The first question in this field of science is: can we say, that there is actually any relation between taxonomy and chemistry of plants? Nearly a century ago the worker in chemistry Rochleder (10) attempted to show the possibility of this relation and called that branch of science phytochemistry. To begin with, something must be said about the products in question, Glucose, sucrose, several aminoacids and other acids are, of course, left out of account. Only those chemical products, which are more or less specific and characterise larger or smaller groups of plants are considered here. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525954 |
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Funke, G.L.. |
Eighteen species of plants, most of which were chosen at random, were sown beside a hedge of Artemisia Absinthium; they were severely injured and in one ease ( Levisticum officinale) even killed by the chemical excretions of the latter within a distance of ± 100 cm; seedlings of Artemisia Absinthium, on the contrary, were not harmed by the plants in the hedge. The experiments were made during two successive summers and in different surroundings; the results were consistent and confirmed those of Bode, notwithstanding the fact that climatic conditions were extremely unfavourable for the excretion of absinthiin and that even during fine weather it appeared to be feeble owing to the sea climate of Leiden. Spells of cold and of heavy rains sometimes kept the... |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526079 |
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Smith, J.J.. |
Planta florens 62—72 cm alta. Caulis inferne vaginatus, ceterum foliatus. Folia c. 8, lineari-lanceolata ad linearia, breviter acuminata ad sensim acutata, acuta, sicco membranacea, 12.5—14 cm longa, 1.8—1.1 cm lata, superiora decrescentia et sensim in bracteas vergentia; vaginae inferiores longe tubulosae, superiores 0. Inflorescentia sublaxe vel subdense multiflora, glabra, rachide 12—18 cm longa. Bracteae majusculae, oblongo-ovatae, sensim longe acuminatae, acutae, concavae, c. 2.4 cm longae, 0.8 cm latae. Flores erecto-patentes, inferiores c. 2.3 cm longi. Sepalum dorsale cum petalis galeiforme, ellipticum, vix ovatum, apice leviter contractum, obtusum, basi vix contractum, coneavum, 3-nervium, costa media dorso prominula, c. 0.8 cm longum, 0.4 cm... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1943 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525983 |
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Registros recuperados: 66 | |
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