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Joubin, Louis. |
En commençant l'exposé de mes recherches, je désire présenter à S. A. S. le Prince de Monaco mes respectueux remerciements pour l'honneur qu'il m'a fait en me confiant étude d'une partie des riches collections rassemblées au cours de ses campagnes scientifiques. Qu'il me soit permis aussi d'exprimer à M. le Baron Jules de Guerne l'expression de ma vive gratitude. Les Céphalopodes soumis à mon examen proviennent des campagnes effectuées par le yacht I'HIRONDELLE dans l'Atlantique Nord pendant les années 1886, 1887 et 1888. |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00088/19917/17583.pdf |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
Vor Kurzem erhielt unser Museum eine Anzahl Paradiesvögel vom Goenong Tobi, Nordwest-Neuguinea, worunter sich ausser einem alten Männchen von Amblyornis inornata Schleg. und einem andern von Pteridophora Alberti Meyer auch eine in der Färbung ganz abweichende Craspedophora magnifica (V.) und vier Exemplare von Parotia Carolae Meyer befanden. Das Exemplar von Craspedophora magnifica erinnert in seinem eigentümlichen Färbuugszustande an Albinismus, mit dem Unterschiede jedoch, dass in diesem Falle das Gefieder nicht weiss, sondern grau erscheint. Die Struktur der Federn in den verschiedenen Partieen ist durchaus dieselbe wie beim normalen Vogel, die Farbe aber so verändert, dass man zu glauben versucht ist, dass der Vogel längere Zeit im Spiritus gelegen... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508560 |
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Schepman, M.M.. |
The habitat of Nanina (Xesta) inquinata seems still somewhat uncertain. Philippi who described the species for the first time (Abb. u. Beschr. neuer oder wenig gekannter Conchylien I, pag. 10, pl. 4, Helix tab. I, fig. 4) gives Java as locality, on the authority of Mr. Winter; this is followed by Pfeiffer (Monogr. Heliceorum viv. I, pag. 46). The species was not found by Zollinger and has only been mentioned by Mousson (Mollusca von Java, pag. 16). Reeve (Conch. 1c. fig. 399) and even still Clessin (Nomenclator Heliceorum) give Java as locality, though not one of the rather numerous explorers of this isle, had afterwards collected this species. Prof. von Martens (Ostas. Landschn., pag. 207) suggests, after seeing a young specimen in the collection of... |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508690 |
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Stromer von Reichenbach, Ernst. |
Die im Folgenden untersuchten Rhinoceros-Reste fand Herr Prof. K. Martin, der die Güte hatte sie mir zur Bearbeitung zu übersenden, vor Jahren im Reichsmuseum zu Leiden vor. Leider war bei den zusammen verpackten Knochen der Fundort nicht vermerkt, doch befanden sich die Reste bei der Staring’schen Sammlung, die vorherrschend Stücke aus den Niederlanden und nur wenige aus anderen Gebieten enthält; auch sind in dem Leidener Museum von früher her fast gar keine fossilen Säugethierreste von auswärts vorhanden; es kann daher mit ziemlicher Sicherheit angenommen werden, dass die mir vorliegenden Skelet-Theile aus den Niederlanden stammen. Es sind folgende: 1) Vorderer Hornstuhl, fast ganz vollständig; 2) Hinterer Hornstuhl, aus 5 Bruchstücken zusammensetzbar,... |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509592 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 30 millim.; breadth at the shoulders 7 millim. — Above dull red, the mandibles and the vertex of the head as well as the antennae black; the anterior half of the pronotum provided with two elongate slightly curved and divergent black spots which bear on their posterior end a nipple-shaped tubercle; between these tubercles and the base of the pronotum, but somewhat more outwardly, a slightly raised punctiform black dot is present; the scutellum is covered with red and with black hairs. — Body beneath dull black, the extreme hinder margin of the four basal ventral segments very shining; the legs subnitid, black, the anterior and intermediate coxae red; moreover a band across the base of the prosternum and its front margin, as well as the throat, red.... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509357 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
In the year 1883 the Museum procured some animals from Soekadana, collected by Mr. J. C. van Hasselt. Among them was a specimen of the rare Herpestes semitorquatus, recorded in the Catalogue du Museum d’Histoire naturelle, T. XI, p. 125. Gray’s type-specimen (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1846, p. 211) being sent by Lowe from Borneo, I was convinced that my specimen too came from Borneo: Soekadana lies in Southwestern-Borneo. There is, however, an other locality called Soekadana and lying in the Lampongs, Southern Sumatra. And now I discover by an accident that Mr. v. Hasselt in 1883 dwelled in Soekadana, Southern-Sumatra, so that our specimen of H. semitorquatus is from the latter locality and not from Borneo. Sumatra therefore — and that is the reason why I... |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509229 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Very closely allied to, and strongly resembling P. bipunctatus Dalm., but at once distinguished from that species by the antennae being annulated with grey and black. Length 32 mm. — Black; covered with a short olivebrown pubescence which is slightly darker on the elytra; the latter have each a small glabrous spot just behind the middle and are speckled with fulvous; the head is variegated on the mandibles, face, cheeks and vertex with small spots of a coarse fulvous pubescence which likewise covers the scutellum except a glabrous stripe at the middle of its base; the antennae are covered with a dense grey pubescence, the 3rd and following joints ringed with black at the apex. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508498 |
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Reuvens, C.L.. |
Some time ago our Museum received a very young specimen (in liquor) of Orthragoriscus-spec.? This acquisition to the series of O.-specimens in the Leyden Museum gives me an opportunity to publish the observations I made in comparing this young animal with the other specimens in our collection. The drawing (3 X natural size), joined to this publication, is made under my direction by Mr. Raar and is a most exact one. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509031 |
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Martin, K.. |
Das Material, welches den Gegenstand der nachfolgenden Untersuchung bildet, stammt ausschliesslich von meiner im Jahre 1910 ausgeführten Forschungsreise, über welche ich schon früher einen vorläufigen Bericht veröffentlichte ¹). Darin ist das West-Progogebirge und seine ausgesprochene Karstlandschaft ausführlich behandelt ²); auch die Fundorte der in Rede stehenden Versteinerungen sind am gleichen Orte besprochen und in einem Profile ³) übersichtlich zusammengestellt. Unter Hinweis auf diese ältere Schrift möge hier zunächst die systematische Beschreibung der gesammelten Fossilien folgen: |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509559 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
It seems that the distribution of the Rhinocerotidae over the islands of the Malayan Archipelago is still a puzzle to all the authors, unscientific as well as scientific ones, even to the most modern writers on the subject. This fact is the more surprising as fifty years ago the question was nearly settled and as since the year 1876 the problem in fact does not exist more at all. Sal. Müller and Herm. Schlegel said 1839—44 ¹), that in Sumatra was living Rhinoceros sumatrensis, and in Java another species Rhinoceros sondaicus; the latter perhaps also in Borneo. Beautifully executed plates illustrate their accurate and excellent descriptions. The open question thus was this: does there exist a Rhinoceros in Borneo, and if so, to what species may it belong? |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508783 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
Linnaeus bestowed the name Hystrix macroura on a Porcupine, described and figured by Seba in 1734. Seba remarked: »La queue est la partie la plus admirable de cet animal; elle est d’une grande longueur, diminuant insensiblement, hérissée de poils piquans, et finissant en épi d’une façon toute particulière; car ses poils paroissent composés de noeuds ¹) d’une manière très-artificieuse; d’abord on voit un poil délié que reçoit un autre poil plus long et plus gros, à peu près comme sont arrangées les graines de Ris enfermées dans leurs capsules ¹). Chacun d’eux n’est pas de la même longueur, ni de la même grosseur, mais joints ensemble ils forment un faisceau transparent, et qui jette un éclat qu’on peut nommer argentin”. Seba figured the specimen belonging... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508872 |
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Lidth de Jeude, Th.W. van. |
Through the kind offices of my friend Mr. M. Breuning, chief-engineer of the Dutch-South-African Railway-Company, the Leyden Museum was enriched with a small collection of Reptiles. Dr. Helkenberg, who collected these animals at the confluence of the Comati- and the Crocodile-river, about 90 KM. inland of Lorenço Marques and 200 M. above the level of the sea, and who afterwards presented them to our Museum, has a claim to our gratitude, as 11 species of the 23 collected ones were desiderata to our collections. In the following list I add an asterisk before the names of the species that were not untill now represented in our collections. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508898 |
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Handlirsch, Anton. |
Durch die Güte der Herren Director Dr. F. A. Jentink und Conservator C. Ritsema erhielt ich anlässlich einer monographischen Arbeit das reiche Nyssoniden- und Bembecidenmaterial des Leidener Museums zur Revision zugeschikt. Unter den vielen interessanten Arten dieser Sammlung befinden sich auch 5 für die Wissenschaft neue, deren Beschreibungen ich hiemit der Öffentlichkeit übergebe. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509359 |
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Reuvens, C.L.. |
Among the zoological collections, made by Dr. H. ten Kate during his travels in the Malay Archipelago, which are now preserved in the Leyden Museum, are many fishes caught in fresh and brackish water. As it is a rare fact to become fishes from the above mentioned islands, I venture to give an enumeration of the different species; so this list will especially be a contribution to the knowledge of the geographical distribution of fishes in the East Indian Archipelago. The total number of fishes collected is 133, that of the species 15. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508448 |
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Senna, Angelo. |
♂. Parum elongata, robusta, nigra, finissime pilosa, pilis flavicantibus, prothorace nitido, capite, rostro elytrisque minus nitidis, his apice rufescente et dorso rufo-ferrugineo maculatis. Capite vix latiore quam longiore, supra sat distincte impresso, impressione basin haud attingente, utrinque circa oculos sparsim piloso; rostro lato, robusto, medio impresso, utrinque carinulato, appendicibus basalibus laminatis, sat conspicuis; inter antennas transversim bituberculato, parte apicali dilatata, fusca, supra utrinque carinulata, carinis recurvis, antice paulo emarginata; mandibulis magnis, falcatis, postice supra leviter strigosis, antice intus obsolete denticulatis; antennis piceo-brunneis, articulo 1° inflato, 2° basi constricto, vix breviore quam 3°,... |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508752 |
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Heller, K.M.. |
O. tetraspiloto Guér. minor et non nihil angustior, O. haemorrhoidali Wiedem. latior, ferrugineus, elytris anguste nigro-limbatis; rostro nigro, supra et apice interdum rufescenti, ut in tetraspiloto sed minus ruguloso-punctato, dorso supra scrobes linea abbreviata subimpressa; antennis nigris, clava latitudine longitudine feminae haud duplo, maris duplo latiore; prothorace latitudine longiore, lateribus leniter rotundatis, antice paulo constrictis, maxima cum latitudine prope pone medium, lobo scutellari minus quam in O. tetraspiloto producto, subtiliter et remote, in lobo scutellari profundius punctato, linea mediana impunctata, margine apicali et basali, in lobo scutellari latius, nigrolimbatis, disco interdum utrinque litura nigricante; scutello nigro,... |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508954 |
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Schepman, M.M.. |
Shell pyramidal, slightly decollated, thin, fragile, moderately shining, blackish-brown, remaining whorls 6½, inflated, with a deep suture; sculpture consisting of flat ridges separated by superficial grooves. Of these ridges there are 5 or 6 on the upper whorls and about 17 on the last whorl, where they reach to the base; the ridges are crossed by more or less distinct lines of growth, which produce here and there small granules, especially towards the upper part of the whorls; last whorl with a varix opposite to the margin of the aperture or slightly backwards. Aperture ovate, outer margin expanded, thickened internally, sinuous and ascending above, produced in the middle, ending in an obtuse angle below; columella with a thin smooth callus, with an... |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509349 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
Amongst a small number of birds, recently presented to the Leyden Museum by Mr. J. Bensbach, of late Resident at Ternate, I found a very interesting specimen of the Great Black Cockatoo from the Arfak Mountains, New Guinea, a specimen which I consider to be immature on account of the great extent of yellow on the black plumage and of the horny white color of the point of the bill and the front of the lower mandible. Unfortunately we know very little about the immature dress of this species, no nestling having been described as yet, and what is stated to characterize the young bird is the whitish tip of the upper and the horny white front of the lower mandible, as well as the more or less developed yellow cross-bars or vermiculations on the under wingand... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1895 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509148 |
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Registros recuperados: 50 | |
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