After having spent nine months’ time in our Museum, and thoroughly prepared and fit out to carry on my own investigations, Mr. A. T. Demery, the son of my Liberian huntsman Jackson Demery, left for his mother-country in August last year. Immediately after his arrival he went at work and has sent since, amongst many other objects, two small collections of birds from different parts of the district of Grand Cape Mount in Western Liberia. Many of the birds have been collected in the vicinity of Robertsport, others on the Johny Creek (a confluent of the Fisherman Lake), and others again at Jarjee, a Golah Town some days travel in the Interior up the Mahfa River. As, besides the two new Zosterops, several of the 87 or 88 collected species are ne...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbo...
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...
As I told in my previous paper on Liberian Ornithology ¹), Mr. Stampfli and I left for Liberia at th...
In my previous paper on Liberian Birds 1) I have already called attention to Mr. Stampfli, whom I en...
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
Mr. F. X. Stampfli, whom I left in Liberia at the end of May 1887, repatriated last summer and broug...
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...
Shortly after my previous paper ou South African Birds had left the press, our Museum received a new...
11 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)."Based on previously unreported materia...
Thanks to the courtesy of Drs. Boschma and Brongersma the author has been privileged to examine a la...
The small collection of Brenthidae obtained in Liberia by the well-known and successfull travellers ...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbo...
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...
As I told in my previous paper on Liberian Ornithology ¹), Mr. Stampfli and I left for Liberia at th...
In my previous paper on Liberian Birds 1) I have already called attention to Mr. Stampfli, whom I en...
The collecting work of our much lamented african naturalist, Mr. A. T. Demery, having been abruptly ...
Mr. F. X. Stampfli, whom I left in Liberia at the end of May 1887, repatriated last summer and broug...
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...
Shortly after my previous paper ou South African Birds had left the press, our Museum received a new...
11 p. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 10-11)."Based on previously unreported materia...
Thanks to the courtesy of Drs. Boschma and Brongersma the author has been privileged to examine a la...
The small collection of Brenthidae obtained in Liberia by the well-known and successfull travellers ...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
The bird collection of the Instituto de Investigação Cientítica Tropical (Lisbo...
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...