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Petillot, Loys. |
Les diverses provinces de notre Empire Colonial d'Asie, qui forment l'Indo-Chine méridionale, sont comprises, au point de vue ichtyologique, dans une zone spéciale que les naturalistes dénomment « Zone Indienne ». Elle s'étend sur tout le Sud de l'Asie, depuis le Tigre jusqu'au Yang-Tsé-Kyang, ou fleuve Bleu, englobant une région maritime et fluviale exceptionnellement riche en poissons. Dans une remarquable étude : « Les poissons de la Basse Cochinchine et du Cambodge », le docteur Tirant affirme qu'on compte dans cette zone plus de 1.907 espèces marines sur 3.587 décrites dans les auteurs classiques et 625 espèces d'eau douce sur 2.269 espèces connues. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00032/14303/11582.pdf |
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Giard, Alfred. |
En étudiant les débuts de l'évolution chez un grand nombre d'animaux appartenant à des groupes différents, j'ai montré dès 1876 que les globules polaires naissaient par le procédé de division cellulaire indirecte et qu'on devait les considérer comme des cellules rudimentaires présentant avant tout une signification atavique. Ils rappellent dans le développement des êtres pluricellulaires la reproduction par cellules libres des Protozoaires. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00034/14484/11785.pdf |
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Pérotin, René. |
Le chalut est un engin de pêche de forme carrée ou conique qui est traînée sur le sol marin à une profondeur variable. Ce filet a donné son nom au mode de pêche, le chalutage, et aux bateaux, les chalutiers. Ces derniers sont à voile ou à vapeur. Sur toutes nos côtes françaises, le chalutage à voile est pratiqué; les embarcations sont de toutes dimensions, ainsi que les chaluts ; cependant nous ne connaissons pas en France de chalutiers à voile de fort tonnage comme en Angleterre. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00028/13910/11075.pdf |
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Martin, K.. |
Das Gebiet des Indischen Archipels gehört den Geosynklinalen an, welche nach HAUG das südöstliche Asien umschlingen und sich ostwärts über Neu-Guinea nach Neu-Seeland hin fortsetzen, zum grössten Teile aber noch hypothetischer Natur sind ¹). Als palaeogeographisches Resultat seiner Studien über diese beweglichen Teile der Erdrinde führt der Autor u. a. an: „La répartition géographique des genres Lepidocyclina et Miogypsina nous permet de conclure à la persistance de la Tethys et d’une partie du géosynclinal circumpacifique à l'Aquitanien et au Burdigalien. Pour les époques plus récentes nous ne pouvons pas toujours préciser le moment où ces fosses se sont trouvées définitivement comblées. En Asie Mineure et en Perse nous ne connaissons pas de dépôts marins... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509509 |
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Grouvelle, A.. |
Oblongus, modice convexus, nitidulus, niger, rufo fulvoque variegatus. Antennae extra primum et secundum articulum infuscatae. Caput transversum, fronte convexiusculum, antice subtruncatum, pube flavo-cinerea, tenui, subdense vestitum; labro magno, antice truncato, utrinque rotundato. Prothorax infuscatus, ad angulos anticos et in disci medio rufescens, transversissimus, angulis anticis subrotundatus, lateribus arcuatus, antice angustus, basi medio subarcuatus, utrinque oblique subtruncatus et tenuiter marginatus, dense punctulatus, pube brevi, grisea, subdense vestitus, antice et ad latera pilis plus minusve elongatis instructus. Elytra humeris breviter rotundata, parallela, apice conjunctim subrotundata, paulo magis 1 et ½ tam elongata quam simul lata,... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508905 |
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Horst, R.. |
During a night in August 1910 Mr. P. Buitendijk catched on the road of Panaroekan, with the pelagic net, a curious Heteronereis-specimen, differing from the species usually met with by the shape of its cephalic lobe, but agreeing in many regards with a similar form from the Gulf of California, collected in 1900 by Diguet and afterwards described by Gravier ¹). Our worm (a ♂) is rather small, measuring only 13 mm. in length, whereas the largest of the California-specimens reaches 23 mm.; the number of its segments amounts to 95. The body shows dorsally on each side a double row of black spots, consisting of a narrow transverse one at the base of each foot and another round patch on the middle of it; veutrally also there occurs a dark spot at the base of... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509105 |
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Jacobson, Ed.. |
I may be allowed to furnish a few additional remarks concerning the above named list, which Dr. van Oort was so kind to prepare on a number of Javanese birds collected under my personal supervision for account of the Leyden Museum. The birds were for the greater part shot and the skins prepared by half-caste and native hunters, who also supplied mo with the native names. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508446 |
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Oort, E.D. van. |
Only an adult male of this apparently new form of the genus Eudynamis has been collected near Bivak Island, in the Noord River, Southwestern New Guinea, at 9 January 1910 by the members of the last Lorentz-expedition to the snowy mountains. (Coll. Lorentz n°. 508). The plumage is black, glossed with greenish blue. Iris fire-red; bill dull yellow with blackish base; feet black. The dimensions are very small, smaller than those of any of the described forms of Eudynamis, even inferior to those of Eudynamis orientalis alberti Rothschild & Hartert of the Solomon Islands, which has a length of wing from 180—185 mm. (Nov. Zool. XIV, 1907, p. 440). Our specimen measures: culmen 23, wing 169, tail 164, tarso-met. 30 mm. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509025 |
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Büttikofer, J.. |
In December 1910 the Zoological Garden of Rotterdam obtained, from a dealer, an interesting semi-adult female of a Cercopithecus, said to be imported from the Upper Congo, and belonging to the Mona-group as defined by Mr. R. I. Pocock in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1907, p. 708. This specimen belongs, as far as I am aware, to a hitherto undescribed species, which I propose to name Cercopithecus petronellae. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508612 |
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Krause, Paul Gustaf. |
In einer früheren, in dieser Zeitschrift veröffentlichten Arbeit konnte ich zum ersten Male das Vorhandensein der Lias-Formation auf Borneo und zwar in der Westerafdeeling nachweisen ¹). Es handelte sich damals um den Oberen Lias. Seitdem sind mancherlei reiche und überraschende Jurafunde im Australasiatischen Archipel gemacht worden. Auch die Insel Borneo hat inzwischen noch wieder einige Beiträge geliefert. Die weitere Verbreitung der Oberen Lias-Schiefertone in West-Borneo konnte K. MARTIN ²) an neuen Funden nachweisen. Das Vorhandensein von Kellaway (Middle Oolite) wurde dann von R. BULLEN NEWTON ³) in Serawak festgestellt, während FR. VOGEL 4) neue Fossilien aus dem Oberen Jura der Westerafdeeling von Borneo beschreiben konnte. WING EASTON ¹) hat dann... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509544 |
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Jentink, F.A.. |
The type-specimen (an adult male with skeleton), collected by Beccari on one of the islands of the Arou-Archipelago and described by Peters and Doria in 1875 (Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. VII) and at the same time the only known individual, has been a puzzle to all students of the Phalanger-group. It therefore is of the highest interest that I found in the Lorentz-collection the three above mentioned specimens, prima facie distinct from all hitherto seen individuals of the orientalis-group, but at the same time exactly agreeing with gymnotis Peters et Doria. During the past summer I could study the type in the Genoa Museum, by the loudness of the Director Marquis G. Doria, so that I am absolutely sure of the identification. It hardly can be supposed that specimens... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508852 |
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Popta, C.M.L.. |
Herr Dr. J. ELBERT, Leiter der Sunda-Expedition des Frankfurter Vereins für Geographie, hat von Lombok eine Sammlung Fische mitgebracht, wobei sich zwei neue Arten und zwei neue Varietäten befinden. Es sind folgende: Barbus maculatus (Kuhl & v. Hasselt) Cuv. & Val., v. hagenii, var. n. Zu Ehren des Präsidenten des Vereins für Geographie Herrn Hofrat Dr. Hagen benannt. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508501 |
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Jacobson, E.. |
Ein während meines Aufenthalts auf Java in der Gefangenschaft gehaltenes Exemplar von Felis minuta Temm. bot mir Gelegenheit, einige Beobachtungen über die Lebensweise dieser Tigerkatzenart anzustellen. Ich erhielt das Tierchen, als es kaum einige Wochen alt war, aus dem Distrikt Krawang, östlich von Batavia. Die Eingeborenen dieser Gegend nennen es „kutjing memeng”, während es in andern Teilen Java’s den Namen „kuwuk” trägt. |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508551 |
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Martin, K.. |
Das früher behandelte Gebirgsland im Westen des Kali Progo, durch welches das auf S. 73 gezeichnete Profil gelegt ist, wurde von P. VAN DIJK sehr zweckmässig Kulon-Progo- oder West-Progogebirge genannt ¹); ich werde mich dieser Bezeichnung im folgenden ebenfalls bedienen. Die Gastropoden des Tertiärs, welches dort den Andesit überlagert, wurden seither von meiner Frau näher untersucht. Es fanden sich im ganzen 70 bestimmbare Arten, und zwar 55 am Kembang Sokkóh, 32 am G. Spolóng; 17 sind beiden Fundorten gemeinsam, genug um die Gleichwertigkeit der betreffenden Schichten zu erkennen, zumal die Gattungen ungleich verteilt sind und die Uebereinstimmung hierdurch weniger augenfällig wird. Die wenigen Versteinerungen, welche in guter Erhaltung vom Kali... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509508 |
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Horst, R.. |
In my paper »Contributions towards the knowledge of the Annelida polychaeta, I: Amphinomidae” 1) I was the first to describe the genus Pherecardia, characterized by having a caruncle, composed of a median heart-shaped axis, that bears on each side several (7) folded lobes of a lamelliform shape and directed backward. A tuft of short cylindrical branchial filaments occurs on each body-ring and the bristles of the ventral fascicles are not bifurcated, but provided with a hooklike bend tip, whereas the dorsal ones are partly capillary, partly stout, with serrations, having the shape of an Y. It was based on a badly preserved specimen, of which the locality was unknown, but in 1902 Collin mentioned it in his »Verzeichniss der von Prof. Semon bei Amboina und... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508798 |
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Ritsema Cz., C.. |
The Leyden Museum received some weeks ago from Mr. Kleiweg de Zwaan a lot of Insects collected by him in the island of Nias. In this collection I found a male and a female of an interesting Longicorn, viz. Nothopeus hemipterus Oliv. (also known from Java, Burma and Northern India) captured on Mount Sitoli, together with both sexes of a fossorial Hymenopteron belonging to the family Pompilidae, viz. Macromeris splendida Lep. Pompilus coriarius Taschb.) which wasp perfectly resembles the beetle, both insects being black with a strong metallic blue hue especially on the wings. Undoubtedly this is a not yet recorded case of protective resemblance between Longicorns and Fossorial Hymenoptera. As yet the following eight species are known in the genus Nothopeus... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/509405 |
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Oort, E.D. van. |
In the library of the Royal Zoological Society »Natura Artis Magistra” at Amsterdam, there is a copy of the descriptive catalogue of the collection of birds etc. made by Mr. A. Vroeg and sold at the Hague in the year 1764. This is one of the rarest prints, besides this only one copy, preserved in the library of the Linnean Society of London, is known. The attention of Zoologists to this Catalogue has been drawn by Mr. C. D. Sherborn, when writing his Index Animalium, and the new names in the catalogue were attributed by Mr. Sherborn in his Index to A. Vroeg; but afterwards he was informed by Dr. C. W. Richmond, that P. S. Pallas was the author of the new names in the »adumbratiunculae” at the end of the catalogue (cf. Smithsonian Misc. Coll. XLVII, 1905,... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508844 |
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Oort, E.D. van. |
Since May of this year the Museum of Natural History at Leyden is carrying into execution the inquiry into migration and other movements of birds in the Netherlands by means of aluminium rings. The results will be published in this periodical and at the same time in Dutch in the periodical of the „Nederlandsche Ornithologische Vereeniging”. It is not necessary to give here particulars about our method of working or about the rings used, only I will remark that our rings are of ten sizes. The smaller rings are marked MUSEUM the larger ones MUSEUM NAT. HIST., all of course also LEIDEN LEIDEN—HOLLAND numbered. Since May more than 2500 rings have been sent to 40 persons, willing to co-operate at the scheme for marking birds in our country. As far as I can see... |
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Ano: 1911 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/508490 |
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