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Hoogerwerf, A.. |
In 1923 splitsten Robinson en Kloss voor Oost-Java de ondersoort ablutum af naar aanleiding van twee huidjes verkregen nabij het langs het Idjen-gebergte gelegen Tamansari (Journ. Fed. Mal. States Mus., vol. II, 1923. P. 57), waarbij de volgende diagnose werd gepubliceerd. „Male. Like D. s. sanguinolentum Temm. of West Java; but with less red on the breast; throat and foreneck buffy, not suffused with red as in the typical race: in these respects intermediate between D. s. sanguinolentum and D. s. ignipectus (Hodgs.). Female. Foreneck and breast grey washed with buff instead of buff washed with grey: rump and upper tail-coverts like the back (again as in D. s. ignipectus), not red as in D. s. sanguinolentum". In 1929 gaven Bartels en Stresemann deze vorm... |
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Palavras-chave: 42.83. |
Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318728 |
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The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, Jamaica Plain, Mass. The Gray Herbarium of Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. U.S. National Herbarium, Smithonian Institution, Washington, DC. New York Botanical Gardens, Bronx Park, Fordham Br.P.O., N.Y. Bot. Gardens, Ann. Arbor, Mich. University of California, Department of Botany, Berkeley, Cal. Field museum of natural History, Department of Botany, Chicago, Ill. Great Britain. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew-Surrey (except types) British Museum, Natural History, Bot. Department, Cromwell Road, London SW & Botany School, Cambridge. |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533406 |
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Holthuis, L.B.. |
The study of the older literature on Crustacea, from Linnaeus (1758) to H. Milne Edwards (1837), has been much neglected by modern carcinologists. A result of this is that many wrong names at present are used, especially for European species. The European species namely were most extensively studied by the older authors, while moreover in the middle of the previous century handbooks on the carcinological fauna of several parts of Europe were published (for instance Bell's (1844-1853) "A History of the British stalk-eyed Crustacea", and Heller's (1863) " Die Crustaceen des südlichen Europa"), which for many authors made a consultation of older works superfluous. It is astonishing to note how many names at present are used incorrectly for species of the... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: 42.74. |
Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/318459 |
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Adelbert, A.G.L.. |
The “Notes on the Flora of Java” I and II published in Bull. Jard. hot. Buitenz., Sér. III, Vol. XVI², 107—110 (1939) and in Blumea V, No. 3, 490—525 (1945). Next to these the present paper has two other precursors published under different titles but serving entirely the same purpose, which exists in the publishing of all the observations (including new species and nomenclatorial changes) made during the preparation of a Flora of Java under the direction of Dr C. A. Backer (see introduction to Notes II). |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525400 |
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Flora of Java. Dr C.A. Backer has been working towards the composition of a Dutch-written Flora of Java since about 1903, at first in Java, and onwards of 1931 in Holland. When the war started it was thought safer to mimeograph the MS. as far as it was finished, in order to save the writers’ labours against the chance of complete destruction by bombing or other causes. Prof. Dr H.J. Lam managed to get a number of subscribers and funds for a mimeograph edition. This constitures the ”Nooduitgave” (emergency edition) in which up till now 120 families have appeared in 7 folio volumes. The edition was limited to ca 25 copies. It is the intention to edit 2 volumes more, and then stop it. Circumstances necessitate the printed edition to be written in English to... |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533209 |
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After some preliminary plans in 1932, and in 1936, a more definite scheme for a modern Flora of Malaysia was composed in 1939, forming part of the reorganization of the Botanic Gardens, Buitenzorg, Java. This was approved of by the Netherlands Indian Government, and the National Council at Batavia. Necessary preparations for this ambitious scheme had started as early as 1930, consisting of the preparation of card indices, and directing the aim of expeditions in the years 1930 – 1940 to neglected regions in order to fill up gaps in our botanical knowledge and collections. |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533078 |
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Flora Malesiana Bulletin No. 1 was issued in 150 copies, 112 of which were distributed to cooperating institutes, libraries, botanists and besides, to interested persons. A cardboard holder will be forwarded to libraries through the care of Dr Fr. Verdoorn, Waltham, Mass., U.S.A. In this number two new headings are found viz the first of a series of contributions regarding the dates of publication of certain botanical works of major interest to Malaysian botany, and a first contribution towards an annotated list of little-known publications which appeared during World War II. |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533446 |
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Mr R.E. Holttum, Director of the Botanic Gardens, Singapore, who was on leave in England from July to mid-November, reported that Mr C.X. Furtado has returned to Singapore and is working on the genus Calamus as part of his revision of the Palmae of the Malay Peninsula. Mr Holttum ’aims at getting a revised Flora of the Malay Peninsula written, of which he himself will be responsible for most of the Monocotyledones except Aroids and Palms. Mr M.R. Henderson is working on some families of Dicotyledones. This Flora must be fuller than Ridley’s, and with sufficient introductory matter and illustrations to make it intelligible to the ordinary resident who is prepared to take soms interest in local plants’. Mr Holttum will retire in 1950; he will then devote his... |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/533215 |
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Prom Dr Y. TSIANG, now residing at the Bot. Institute, Sun Yatsen Univ., 30 Fat-Ching Road, Canton, China, we received a set of three volumes published during World War II, all prepared by G. Masumune. They are the following: Enumeratio Phanerogamarum Bornearum. 739 pp. (1942) 1) An attempt to give a revised edition of MERRILL’s Enumeration of 1921. The Introduction and notes under the species are in Japanese characters. The number of genera recorded is 1310, the number of species 7201. Pamilies are arranged in a systematic sequence; an index to family and genus names concludes the volume. In some cases, new combinations are made, e.g. by reduction of Rigiolepis to Vaccinium (Eric.), further in Hanguana, Porterandia, & c. The work has been done rather... |
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Ano: 1947 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532846 |
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