Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 102, Issue 3 |
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Three further specimens are now added : a hitherto unknown pair of horns
discovered in Cape Town ; a skull in the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam ; and
a now unavailable skin brought to Holland in 1805 by J. A. Uytenhage de Mist .
Three further specimens are now added : a hitherto unknown pair of horns
discovered in Cape Town ; a skull in the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam ; and
a now unavailable skin brought to Holland in 1805 by J. A. Uytenhage de Mist .
Page 132
... known specimens of the blue antelope . She enumerated four mounted skins ,
two pairs of horns , and four skulls . The history of these specimens will be
summarized here , with the addition of a few historical points discovered since
1967.
... known specimens of the blue antelope . She enumerated four mounted skins ,
two pairs of horns , and four skulls . The history of these specimens will be
summarized here , with the addition of a few historical points discovered since
1967.
Page 133
The specimen was discovered by J. C. Klöckner in a shop in Amsterdam before
1776. Klöckner mounted it and then gave ( or sold ) it to Jacob Cornelis Sylvius
van Lennep ( 1746-1776 ) . On Van Lennep's death , his entire collection ...
The specimen was discovered by J. C. Klöckner in a shop in Amsterdam before
1776. Klöckner mounted it and then gave ( or sold ) it to Jacob Cornelis Sylvius
van Lennep ( 1746-1776 ) . On Van Lennep's death , his entire collection ...
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abbreviated Abstract ADDITIONS adult Allamand animal ANNALS appear auctioned author's name authors belonged bicuspidata Blue antelope skull bought Cape Town capital catalogue cited collection comma consecutively Considering consist described designated destroyed director discovered drawings Dutch Society evidence examined EXTINCT fact figures four front further gave give given Gordon Haarlem headings Hippotragus leucophaeus Holland ZMA Hope identical identified illustrations included indicated italics Items Jacob journal known known specimens later Leiden letter Library Lichtenstein London male Marum material measured mentioned Mist Mist's Mohr mounted skin Museum in Amsterdam Natural History Note onwards original pair of horns parentheses possibility preserved probable published punctuation received recently recorded references region REVISIONS Rijksmuseum roan Rookmaaker 1989 scientific name separates shouldered Smith South African Museum species specimen subheadings suggested Synonymy Tables volume Zoological Museum