Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 102, Issue 3 |
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One possibility is that the skull was among other unidentified specimens from the Haarlem Cabinet in 1866 ( see below ) , and that the skin has since been discarded , leaving the skull , which has remained unattended ...
One possibility is that the skull was among other unidentified specimens from the Haarlem Cabinet in 1866 ( see below ) , and that the skin has since been discarded , leaving the skull , which has remained unattended ...
Page 139
He took the skin to Holland arriving on 8 July 1805 , after which he donated it to the society in Haarlem . From 1812 onwards , the history of the skin becomes obscure . We need to consider the possibility that the animal was a roan ...
He took the skin to Holland arriving on 8 July 1805 , after which he donated it to the society in Haarlem . From 1812 onwards , the history of the skin becomes obscure . We need to consider the possibility that the animal was a roan ...
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One reason for this must be that interest in the Cabinet of the Society in Haarlem dwindled after the death of Van Marum . The history of the Society and the Cabinet , written by Bierens de Haan ( 1941 , 1952 ) , shows that Van Marum's ...
One reason for this must be that interest in the Cabinet of the Society in Haarlem dwindled after the death of Van Marum . The history of the Society and the Cabinet , written by Bierens de Haan ( 1941 , 1952 ) , shows that Van Marum's ...
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abbreviated ADDITIONS adult Allamand animal ANNALS auctioned author's name authors belonged bicuspidata Blue antelope skull bought Cape Town capital catalogue chronological collection comma consecutively Considering consist described designated discovered drawings Dutch Society enumerated evidence examined EXTINCT fact figures four front gave give given Gordon Haarlem headings Hippotragus leucophaeus Holland ZMA Hope identical illustrations included indicated italics Jacob journal known known specimens later Leda Leiden letter Lichtenstein LIST OF SPECIMENS London male Marum material measured mentioned Mist Mist's Mohr mounted skin Museum in Amsterdam Natural History Note onwards pair of horns paratypes parentheses person possibility preserved probable published punctuation received recently recorded reduction references region REVISIONS roan Rookmaaker 1989 scientific name sent separates showed Smith South African Museum species specimen subheadings suggested Synonymy Tables took volume Zoological Museum