As I told in my previous paper on Liberian Ornithology ¹), Mr. Stampfli and I left for Liberia at the end of October 1886, and arrived at Monrovia, after short stays at Hamburg, Madeira, Teneriffa, Gran Canaria and the Senegal, on the 26th of November. The next day I proceeded in an open sailing boat to Grand Cape Mount to get the servants, which were already hired for me by Mr. Watson, the Liberian Superintendent at Robertsport. From this latter place I visited some of my former stations on the Fisherman Lake, the Japaca Creek and on the Mahfa River.²) Everywhere I was very kindly received by the natives, who had not yet forgotten me and were much enjoyed to see me again. About medio December I returned with three Yey-boys and my old Liber...
A list of 62 bird species sighted during an exploration carried out in 1884 and 1885 in Somaliland, ...
Sixty-four species of Afrotropical birds that migrate within East Africa are treated, with emphasis ...
When writing my introduction to Dr. Jentink’s treatise on the Mammals collected during my sojourn in...
In my previous paper on Liberian Birds 1) I have already called attention to Mr. Stampfli, whom I en...
Mr. F. X. Stampfli, whom I left in Liberia at the end of May 1887, repatriated last summer and broug...
After having spent nine months’ time in our Museum, and thoroughly prepared and fit out to carry on ...
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
The following paper contains a complete list of the Mollusks, collected during the travels of Messrs...
In this paper, it is presented fauna which lives in Liberia. Here are presented almost all systemati...
The present paper is the report on a collection of birds brought together during the expedition of t...
Thanks to the courtesy of Drs. Boschma and Brongersma the author has been privileged to examine a la...
In October and November 1964, after attending the Second Pan African Ornithological Congress at Piet...
The present publication is a continuation of the report published in Postilla no. 47, 1960. It refer...
11 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)."Based on previously unreported materia...
During the course of a year\u27s visit to Angola for the Peabody Museum in 1957-58 by one of us (Hei...
A list of 62 bird species sighted during an exploration carried out in 1884 and 1885 in Somaliland, ...
Sixty-four species of Afrotropical birds that migrate within East Africa are treated, with emphasis ...
When writing my introduction to Dr. Jentink’s treatise on the Mammals collected during my sojourn in...
In my previous paper on Liberian Birds 1) I have already called attention to Mr. Stampfli, whom I en...
Mr. F. X. Stampfli, whom I left in Liberia at the end of May 1887, repatriated last summer and broug...
After having spent nine months’ time in our Museum, and thoroughly prepared and fit out to carry on ...
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
The following paper contains a complete list of the Mollusks, collected during the travels of Messrs...
In this paper, it is presented fauna which lives in Liberia. Here are presented almost all systemati...
The present paper is the report on a collection of birds brought together during the expedition of t...
Thanks to the courtesy of Drs. Boschma and Brongersma the author has been privileged to examine a la...
In October and November 1964, after attending the Second Pan African Ornithological Congress at Piet...
The present publication is a continuation of the report published in Postilla no. 47, 1960. It refer...
11 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)."Based on previously unreported materia...
During the course of a year\u27s visit to Angola for the Peabody Museum in 1957-58 by one of us (Hei...
A list of 62 bird species sighted during an exploration carried out in 1884 and 1885 in Somaliland, ...
Sixty-four species of Afrotropical birds that migrate within East Africa are treated, with emphasis ...
When writing my introduction to Dr. Jentink’s treatise on the Mammals collected during my sojourn in...