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Tydeman, G. F.. |
H. M. twin-screw Gun-boat "Siboga", of the Dutch East India Military Marine Service was built in 1897 by the Netherland Ship-building Company at Amsterdam. The vessel is of steel, has twin screws, bilge-keels, steam-capstan, steam-steering-gear, electric light and search-light, two triple-expansion engines, two cylindrical boilers fitted with forced draught and one auxiliary boiler. (...) After the launch in 1898, and while the building was being completed the ship was ordered to join the deep-sea expedition in the East-Indian Archipelago conducted by Prof. Dr. MAX WEBER. It was therefore equipped with appliances and machinery necessary for this purpose. This work was executed at the Government dockyard in Amsterdam under the supervision of Professor WEBER... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1913/publication-4583.pdf |
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Massenet, O.. |
L'industrie des pêches maritimes se développant d'une façon sensible dans toutes les nations maritimes, il nous a paru intéressant de résumer les principales connaissances techniques concernant la grande pèche. Nous occupant des questions maritimes depuis 40 années, nous avions pu réunir de nombreux documents sur les pèches et acquérir une expérience pratique de la profession de pêcheur. Notre tâche a été, en outre, très facilitée par les nombreux renseignements que nous ont envoyés les capitaines à la grande pèche et les patrons de pèche au large. |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00032/14294/11573.pdf |
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Giard, Alfred. |
Ce volume est divisé en deux parties: la première porte le titre Notes sur la faune et la flore de Wimereux. la seconde Notes diverses de Zoologie. Dans la première, on trouvera tout ce qui se rapporte d'une façon plus précise à la biologie de la région boulonnaise. Celle-ci a été un des champs principaux de l'activité de GIARD. .Le laboratoire maritime de Wimereux qu'il a fondé, au début de sa carrière, en 1874, lui a fourni beaucoup de matériaux pour ses propres recherches et a été le théâtre le plus caractéristique et peut-être le plus fécond de son prosélytisme scientifique. Il y avait donc intérêt à réunir, pour le lecteur, dans ce que GIARD a publié, tout ce qui se rapporte à Wimereux, depuis le discours prononcé à l'inauguration de la Station... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00034/14489/11790.pdf |
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Resvoll Holmsen, Hanna. |
Il me fut donné en 1907 de prendre part comme botaniste à la Mission Isachsen sous les auspices de S. A. S. le Prince Albert Ier de Monaco. Comme il y avait déjà une littérature excessivement riche rendant compte de recherches botaniques faites dans cette contrée, j'étais assurée d'avance de n'arriver qu'à des résultats très modestes. Sauf la découverte en 1906, par le Dr Bruce, d'un exemplaire de Rhodiola rosea sur le Prince Charles Foreland, on n'a pas trouvé, malgré le grand nombre des expéditions, de plante vasculaire nouvelle au Spitsberg depuis 1883. Je n'en ai pas non plus découvert, ainsi que je devais m'y attendre. Ce qui a en revanche beaucoup d'intérêt, c'est la trouvaille ultérieure, dans la Baie Cross, de plusieurs espèces très rares au... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1913/publication-7446.pdf |
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Albert 1er, Grimaldi; Richard, Jules. |
L'expédition se composait en 1906 de deux groupes topographiques dont l'un était accompagné d'un géologue. En 1907, il n'y avait qu'un groupe topographique, auquel était associé un géologue. Par suite le géologue, qui était en même temps chargé des travaux glaciologiques, était contraint d'accompagner les topographes et aussi quelquefois, de participer à leurs travaux. Toutefois, en 1907, il lui fut loisible de séjourner quelques jours sur deux glaciers, le Glacier Lilliehöök dans la Baie Cross et le Glacier Blomstrand dans la Baie King. Les résultats enregistrés ci-dessous sont, les uns dûs directement aux observations de M. Hoel sur le terrain, les autres à l'étude des cartes et des photogrammes rapportés par la mission. [OCR NON CONTRÔLE] |
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Palavras-chave: Spitsberg; Campagne océanographique; Voyage; Histoire. |
Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/1913/publication-6917.pdf |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Very closely allied to and much resembling A. ventralis Moser ¹) from Tonkin and of the same length (9.5—10 mm.) but proportionately broader and less parallel. Both species have the base of the abdomen (the two basal ventral segments) and the apex of the elytra dull black, the anterior tibiae tridentate and the sides of the abdomen not sharply margined. The new species is distinguished from ventralis: 1° by the broader and less parallel shape of the body; 2° by the punctuation of the pronotum, the punctures being somewhat larger and slightly more distant from one another; 3° by the space between the humeral costa and the first of the two lateral interstices, which space is broader behind the shoulders than it is in ventralis; 4° by the more conspicuous... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509272 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
In two recently arrived consignments of Natural History objects from Simalur and neighbouring islets, brought together by Mr. Edw. Jacobson who since has left this locality, were 3 female Lucanidae belonging to different species and found on the island Simalur. They are: 1'. Odontolabis gracilis Kaup, in v. Harold’s Coleopterologische Hefte, IV (1868), p. 77. — Leuthner, Trans. Zool. Soc. London, XI (1885), p. 438. One female (n°. 3981) from Sinabang, May 1913. |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509169 |
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Ulmer, Georg. |
Aus Java waren bisher 8 Arten bekannt, nämlich Palingenia javanica Etn., Palingenia tenera Etn., Rhoënanthus speciosus Etn., Thalerosphyrus determinatus Walk. (alle durch Eaton, Rev. Monogr. Ephemeridae, genannt), Compsoneuria spectabilis Etn., Caenis nigropunctata Klap., Pseudocloëon Kraepelini Klap. und Cloëon virens Klap. (von Klapálek, Mitt. Naturh. Mus. Hamburg. 22. 1905, aufgeführt). Die Sammlung Jacobson, die teils in meinem Besitz, teils in dem des Museums zu Leyden ist, fügt weitere 9 Arten, darunter 5 neue, hinzu. Wertvoll sind (ausser der Bereicherung der Liste) auch vor allem die biologischen Beobachtungen, die Herr Jacobson mir freundlichst mitteilte und die weiter unten wiedergegeben werden. — Das Material ist, wenn nicht anders angegeben, in... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509381 |
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Eecke, R. van. |
The Leyden Museum of Natural History received a small number of Pieridae from the islands Pulu Babi and Simalur, collected by Mr. Edw. Jacobson. Mentioning eight species only, I call attention to the importance of this small collection, because two species prooved to be new and three other ones were represented by most interesting varieties. Especially the islet Pulu Babi seems to possess a remarkable fauna, deviating from that of the neighbouring islands. Pulu Babi is a coral-islet, totally overgrown with a dense, by people little visited forest. The following is an enumeration of the species received, with description of the novelties. |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509099 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 5 mm. — Black; the plumose antennae pale fulvous, the tip of the flabellae slightly infuscate; the legs pale fulvous, the extreme tip of the femora and tibiae and the basal third of the posterior femora infuscate; the elytra dark pitchy brown, narrowly margined with pale fulvous and provided with an ill-defined fulvous band (narrowest in the middle) beyond the base; wings hyaline, with a pale fulvous band before the apex, the nervules pale yellowish, the costa and those in the fulvous band darker. Head and thorax opaque, owing to the very dense punctuation, and covered with a short grey pubescence; the vertex conically elevated, the pronotum with three small smooth spots forming a triangle with its top directed towards the front margin of the... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509131 |
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Popta, C.M.L.. |
The Director of the Zoological Garden in Rotterdam, Dr. J. Büttikofer, presented some fishes to the Leyden Museum, one of which is new to science and dedicated to its donor. They were brought to the above mentioned garden from Warri in Upper Nigeria, West Africa. They are: Calamichthys calabaricus Smith, a male and a female. Ophiocephalus africanus Steind., 2 specimens. |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508620 |
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Vernhout, J.H.. |
The shells, mentioned in the following communication, have come in the possession of the Leyden Museum at various times. Some of them have been acquired long ago, and were labelled with false names; other ones have been presented quite recently to the Museum. Most shells represent already known species; but having previously been recorded from other localities, their habitat might be of some interest. Mr. G. K. Gude has had the kindness of identifying those shells, for which I had no specimens or good figures at my disposal for comparison. |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508397 |
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Lek, H.A.A. van der. |
The Herbarium of PERSOON in the Rijks Herbarium at Leiden is of the greatest interest in connection with many mycological questions of classification and nomenclature. Many well known mycologists have made a careful study of the types, preserved in the collection and have expressed their opinion in different notes added to the specimens. A comparison of these notes is of the highest interest. The object of the present paper is to bring together the notes that have been added to the different specimens of Polystictus Polyporus, and Fomes. In many cases I added further notes of my own, which I made during the last two years. Many of these notes are based on correspondence I have had with M. BRESADOLA, to whom I sent a great many specimens for comparison. For... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508359 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
In the following lines a very interesting new genus of the group Rhynchophoridae will be established. A single male specimen, from the Upper Mahakam (Borneo), has been found in a small collection of natural history objects, presented to the Leyden Museum in December of last year by Mr. Kampmeinert. The species is dedicated to the donor. The nearest ally of this new genus, for which I propose the name Mahakamia, is Macrocheirus Schönh. The characters by which the two genera are differentiated in the male sex (the female sex of my insect is as yet unknown) are very conspicuous, as will be seen from the following table. |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508477 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Length 13 mm., breadth at the shoulders 7 mm. — Black; head, thorax and abdomen with a faint coppery hue, scutellum and elytra with a faint metallic green hue mixed with coppery; antennae pale fulvous, the palpi slightly darker. Head and thorax lustreless, elytra and abdomen subshining. — Clypeus densely punctured, broadly rounded, front margin turned upwards; separated from the face by a shining impunctate streak. Face strongly and deeply punctured, the punctures a trifle larger than those on the pronotum. — Pronotum exceedingly densely and regularly punctured, the narrow interspaces between the punctures forming irregular longitudinal and oblique fine ridges; the anterior lateral angles flattened, rather acutely protruding, shining, with a few punctures... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508579 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
Allied to H. guineensis and Sjöstedti. Recognizable by having four black spots in the fulvous basal half of the elytra (two on each elytron), which spots are by two and two united posteriorly by an infuscation of the 4th interspace. Length 14,5 mm. — Elongate, depressed, shining; fulvous, the head with mandibles (the throat excepted), a broad streak along the middle of the pronotum (anteriorly as broad as the neck), the basal and lateral edges of the pronotum, the scutellum, and the basal edge and larger (apical) half of the elytra black, the latter with a faint bronze hue; the fulvous basal portion of the elytra shows four black spots, two on each elytron: the larger, foremost one between the 3rd and 4th striae, the smaller hindmost one between the 5th... |
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Ano: 1913 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509358 |
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