In 186lWilliam Tallack wrote: "William C. P. Medlycott, Esq., an English gentleman, who spends a part of almost every winter in Malta, has also devoted much careful observation to its birds and ichthyology. He has drawn a series of very accurate coloured representations of the fish and crustaceans of the island, which, if published would be a valuable contribution to the natural history of Europe" (Tallack, 1861). Thirty-two years later, this paragraph was partly quoted by 1. H. Cooke (1893), who added the question "Can any of our readers inform us of the whereabouts of these drawings?" The aim of this note is to bring to light the whereabouts of Medlycott's drawings, with the hope that someone in future may find the time and resources to m...
Correspondence article with regards to the presence of the small carrion beetles in Malta.peer-revie...
Dr. Carmelo De Lucca who died on the 6th March, 1971, was born at Msida, Malta, on the 24th November...
Defence date: 2 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Ann Blair, Harvard University; Professor Jorge F...
Exhibitions made fashionable pictures of places visited by 19th century travellers to the Levant. Ma...
The Natural History Museum (London) owes its origins to Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753), a cultured Engl...
Early in the seventeenth century, Cassiano dal Pozzo made an attempt to gather a comprehensive visua...
The presence of Oedipoda caerulescens (Linnaeus 1758) on the Maltese Islands is confirmed while the ...
Lest the admittedly vague title of these "notes" be too misleading, a word of explanation and of war...
The Maltese Islands' strategic position in the centre of the Mediterranean basin and in between the ...
Malta is justifiably renowned for its rich archaeological, historical and cultural heritage. However...
Joannes Gennadius 'was born in Athens in 1844, the son of the erudite Georgios Gennadius and Artemis...
The aim of this publication is to catalogue the avian representations discovered in local prehistor...
The families of Ephydroidea, which to date are known to occur in Malta, are the Camillidae, Campicho...
The family Sciomyzidae (Diptera) was previously known in the Maltese islands from two specimens of P...
The English zoologist Thomas Pennant (1726—1798) visited The Hague in 1765. There he met another zoo...
Correspondence article with regards to the presence of the small carrion beetles in Malta.peer-revie...
Dr. Carmelo De Lucca who died on the 6th March, 1971, was born at Msida, Malta, on the 24th November...
Defence date: 2 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Ann Blair, Harvard University; Professor Jorge F...
Exhibitions made fashionable pictures of places visited by 19th century travellers to the Levant. Ma...
The Natural History Museum (London) owes its origins to Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753), a cultured Engl...
Early in the seventeenth century, Cassiano dal Pozzo made an attempt to gather a comprehensive visua...
The presence of Oedipoda caerulescens (Linnaeus 1758) on the Maltese Islands is confirmed while the ...
Lest the admittedly vague title of these "notes" be too misleading, a word of explanation and of war...
The Maltese Islands' strategic position in the centre of the Mediterranean basin and in between the ...
Malta is justifiably renowned for its rich archaeological, historical and cultural heritage. However...
Joannes Gennadius 'was born in Athens in 1844, the son of the erudite Georgios Gennadius and Artemis...
The aim of this publication is to catalogue the avian representations discovered in local prehistor...
The families of Ephydroidea, which to date are known to occur in Malta, are the Camillidae, Campicho...
The family Sciomyzidae (Diptera) was previously known in the Maltese islands from two specimens of P...
The English zoologist Thomas Pennant (1726—1798) visited The Hague in 1765. There he met another zoo...
Correspondence article with regards to the presence of the small carrion beetles in Malta.peer-revie...
Dr. Carmelo De Lucca who died on the 6th March, 1971, was born at Msida, Malta, on the 24th November...
Defence date: 2 May 2017Examining Board: Professor Ann Blair, Harvard University; Professor Jorge F...