As is usual in university museums, the Zoological Museum of the University of Amsterdam (now Institute of Taxonomic Zoology) had in its collection some representative material of Pinnipedia. Some mounted specimens, some mounted skeletons, a few skulls (mainly from animals, which died in the Amsterdam Zoological Garden “Natura Artis Magistra”, commonly named Artis) and a few flat skins. A growing interest in marine mammals in general, the enthousiastic collecting activity of the late Mr Erik Flipse (a biology student, who sadly was killed at a hold-up in Afghanistan in 1979) and the seal research programme of the Research Institute for Nature Management headed by Dr J.L. van Haaften in the early years of the last decade, enlarged the collect...
Recently the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam came into possession of three specimens of the White-bea...
Museum collections are important reference system for the study of extinct and extant species. The ...
This catalogue gives a review of the zoological type material deposited in the Museum of Natural His...
As is usual in university museums, the Zoological Museum of the University of Amsterdam (now Institu...
As is usual in university museums, the Zoological Museum of the University of Amsterdam (now Institu...
INTRODUCTION In 1887 Jentink published his Catalogue Ostéologique des Mammifères; on pages 172-179 o...
The Section of Mammals, Carnegie Museum of Museum of Natural History, houses 612 specimens of Recent...
The zoological collections made in Japan by P. F. von Siebold and Dr. Burger between the years 1823 ...
In the spring of 1954, from April 28 to June 14, six members of the scientific staff of the Zoologic...
One of the tasks of those involved in the care for and use of a scientific zoological collection is ...
The mammal collection of the Zoological Museum of Uzhhorod University consists of more than 4 800 sp...
International audienceThe expedition commanded by the Frenchman Nicolas Thomas Baudin aboard the shi...
The twentieth century saw the decline of interest toward museum collections and an increased support...
FIG. 78. — Skulls of mammals (left to right) including Dasyurus maugei É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 18...
Mammal type specimens in the former Zoological Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, are listed and,...
Recently the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam came into possession of three specimens of the White-bea...
Museum collections are important reference system for the study of extinct and extant species. The ...
This catalogue gives a review of the zoological type material deposited in the Museum of Natural His...
As is usual in university museums, the Zoological Museum of the University of Amsterdam (now Institu...
As is usual in university museums, the Zoological Museum of the University of Amsterdam (now Institu...
INTRODUCTION In 1887 Jentink published his Catalogue Ostéologique des Mammifères; on pages 172-179 o...
The Section of Mammals, Carnegie Museum of Museum of Natural History, houses 612 specimens of Recent...
The zoological collections made in Japan by P. F. von Siebold and Dr. Burger between the years 1823 ...
In the spring of 1954, from April 28 to June 14, six members of the scientific staff of the Zoologic...
One of the tasks of those involved in the care for and use of a scientific zoological collection is ...
The mammal collection of the Zoological Museum of Uzhhorod University consists of more than 4 800 sp...
International audienceThe expedition commanded by the Frenchman Nicolas Thomas Baudin aboard the shi...
The twentieth century saw the decline of interest toward museum collections and an increased support...
FIG. 78. — Skulls of mammals (left to right) including Dasyurus maugei É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 18...
Mammal type specimens in the former Zoological Museum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, are listed and,...
Recently the Zoological Museum in Amsterdam came into possession of three specimens of the White-bea...
Museum collections are important reference system for the study of extinct and extant species. The ...
This catalogue gives a review of the zoological type material deposited in the Museum of Natural His...