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| Waveren, I.M. van. |
| Wilhelmus Josephus Jongmans (1878-1957) was a Dutch botanist who became involved in palaeobotany at an early stage in his career. He became head of the department of the geological survey for coal winning in Limburg (‘Geologisch Bureau voor het Mijngebied’). He accumulated the bulk of the fossil plant collection now kept in the Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum. A great deal of this collection consists of Carboniferous material gathered during the period of coal exploitation in the south of the Netherlands, but it also reflects the research interests of its collectors and keepers and consequently is a reflection of the state of the art in palaeobotany since approximately 1920. In 1996 the... |
| Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Jongmans; Palaeobtoany; Geologisch Bureau; Carboniferous Congress; 38.21. |
| Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/215475 |
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| Klemun, M.. |
| This paper deals with a famous private natural history collection of the court, transformed to a public collection of the state. Associated is a very important question: how cultural and political structures became a dimension of a collection. In order to establish a Court Natural History Cabinet of its own, separate from other collections (“Physical Cabinet,” The Coin and Antique Collection), Emperor Franz Stephan von Lothringen (1708- 1765) decides in the middle of the 18th century to buy the famous ‘museo’ of Jean de Baillou, who had worked as a director of gardens and mines in Tuscany. The |
| Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Royal Natural History Collection; Vienna; History; 38.20. |
| Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/215463 |
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| Zwaan, J.C.. |
| The Dr H.M.E. Schürmann collection is stored at the National Museum of Natural History in Leiden, The Netherlands. It mainly consists of Precambrian rocks, but also includes other crystalline rocks and minerals, which were collected from all over the world. In order to provide a quick reference to localities of interest, an overview of the most important geographical locations is given. During his life and particularly after his retirement, Schürmann spent much of his time studying the Precambrian in North Africa. As a result, he gathered an extensive and well-documented collection of Precambrian rocks and minerals from Egypt and an irreplaceable |
| Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 38.29. |
| Ano: 1994 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/317408 |
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| Minina, E.L.. |
| Study of written sources in archives sometimes allows to restore the history of collections. A good example is the Alexander the First collection. In 1819, de la Harpe had sent an Etruscan vase to Alexander I as a gift, and had received a collection of Russian minerals in return. Alexander’s collection, totaling 1031 samplesaccording to the catalogue of 1874, consists of five sections: salts, stones, metals, combustible minerals, and rocks. The collection of Russian minerals presented by Alexander the First in 1820 to La Harpe is completely preserved to the present day and is exhibited at the Lausanne Natural History Museum. |
| Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Mineralogical collection; Alexander the First; La Harpe; Etruscan vase; 38.30. |
| Ano: 2004 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/215466 |
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| Holland,Peter W.H.. |
| Male bees of the tribe Euglossini collect volatile chemicals secreted by orchids using dense patches of hair on the front tarsi. After collecting chemicals, the bee hovers while transferring these fragrances to invaginations on the hind tibiae. The fragrance collection and hovering behaviours are repeated multiple times. Here I report preliminary field observations on the length of fragrance collection and hovering phases in bees of the Eulaema meriana (Oliver, 1789) mimicry complex visiting the orchid Catasetum discolor in Kavanayén,Venezuela. I observed that in extended visits with many cycles of fragrance collection and hovering, the length of each... |
| Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/other |
Palavras-chave: Neotropical; Orchid bees; Sexual selection. |
| Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0085-56262015000100062 |
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| Rehn, James A.G.. |
| The collection on which the present report is based was submitted to me for study by Mr. Edward Jacobson of The Hague, Holland. To prevent needless repetition the collector’s name has been omitted from the tabulations of the specimens, it being understood that all of the material was secured by Mr. Jacobson, while from the same reason only the exactly localities are given, all being on the island of Java. The first set of the material remains in the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, the remainder being returned to Mr. Jacobson, whom we wish to thank for the opportunity to study the collection. |
| Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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| Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509304 |
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| Beaufort, L.F. de. |
| It is of importance to know the history of zoological museum collections for it gives information about the trustworthiness of the habitat and the determination of the specimens in the collection. Mrs. Tera van der Feenvan Benthem Jutting, to whom this publication is dedicated, now that she is leaving the museum, has given an excellent account of the mollusc collection, which she had in care for so many years. In this short paper I shall try to give some information about the history of the ichthyological collections and specially of Bleeker’s collection. |
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| Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505037 |
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| Description of the badger ("Meles taxus L.") and its anatomy. |
| Tipo: Collection |
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| Ano: 2024 |
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