Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
U. Aldrovandi1606De reliquis animalibus exanguibus libri quatuor, post mortem eius editi: nempe' de mollibvs, crvstaceis, testaceis, et zoophytis
G. D. Ehret1736Clarisſ: Linnæi. M.D. Methodus plantarum sexualis in sistemate naturæ deſcripta
G. Brander1766Fossilia Hantoniensia collecta, et in Musaeo Britannico deposita, &c
P. Ludwig Sta Müller, Chemnitz J. Hieronymus1766Georg Eberhard Rumphs ... Amboinische raritäten-cammer, oder Abhandlung von den steinschaalichten thieren, welche man schnecken und muscheln nennet, aus dem holländischen übersetzt ...
Anonymous1786A marked catalogue containing the lots, what each respectively sold for, and the names of the purchasers of the four thousand two hundred and sixty-three articles. which constituted the Portland Museum; late the property of the Dutchess Dowager of Portlan
A. Gevers1787Museum Geversianum sive Index Rerum Naturalium . . .
J. ]] Noodt1819Museum Boltenianum. Verzeichniss der von dem vestorbenen Herrn Joachim Friedrich Bolten M. D. und Physicus in Hamburg hinterlassenen bortrefflichen Sammlung Conchylien, Mineralien und Kunstsachen die am 26. April d. J., Morgens um 10 Uhr öffentlich verkau
H. Schröder1851380. Bolten (Joachim Friedrich 1.)
P. A. Leupe1871Georgius Everardus Rumphius, ambonsch natuurkundige der zeventiende eeuw
Anonymous1872Catalogue de la précieuse et superbe collection de coquilles (mollusques acéphalés et céphalés) de livres sur l'histoire naturelle, armoires etc. de Mr. J. Voorhoeve H.Cz. dont la vente publique aura lieu le Mardi 2 Avril 1872 et jours suivant à 6 heures
O. Semper1876Museum Boltenianum. Einige Mittheilungen über mein Exemplar dieses Cataloges
Anonymous1885Professor Rudolf Wilhelm Dunker
A. von Koenen1885Rudolf Wilhelm Dunker
H. Crosse, Fischer P.1886Nécrologie
S. Lovén1887On the species of Echinoidea described by Linnaeus in his work Museum Ludovicae Ulricae
Anonymous1894Guide to the National Museum at Amsterdam
W. Kobelt1904Museum Loebbeckeanum
A. Dürer1908Albrecht Dürer's schriftlicher Nachlass Familienchronik...
L. C. Miall1912The early naturalists: their lives and work (1530-1789)
C. Singer1914Notes on the early history of microscopy
G. D. Harris1915An Index to the Museum Boltenianum by William Healey Dall
C. Singer1915The dawn of microscopical discovery
C. T. Ramsden1915Juan Gundlach
T. Iredale1916Solander as a conchologist
T. C. Nelson1918On the origin, nature, and the function of the crystalline style of lamellibranchs
H. Fox1919Dr. John Fothergill and his friends
T. Iredale1922Book notes
A. S. Kennard, Woodward B. B.1922On the genesis of the designation of "types" among malacological writers
C. W. Stiles1928What Constitutes Publication?
J. R. le B. Tomlin, Winckworth R.1936An index to the species of Mollusca in the Beschreibung of H. F. Link
J. R. le B. Tomlin, Winckworth R.1936An index to the species of Mollusca in the Beschreibung of H. F. Link
J. Ramsbottom1938Linnaeus and the species concept
W. S. S. van Jutting1939A brief history of the conchological collections at the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam, with some reflections on 18th century shell cabinets and their proprietors, on the occasion on the centenary of the Royal Zoological Society "Natura Artis Magistra"
H. Engel1939Alphabetical list of Dutch zoological collections and menageries
J. R. le B. Tomlin1941Shell sales
J. R. le B. Tomlin1941Book notes
J. R. le B. Tomlin1942Shell sales. II
J. R. le B. Tomlin1942Shell sales. III
J. R. le B. Tomlin1942Shell sales. IV-Meuschen
J. R. le B. Tomlin1942Shell sales. V-Mörch
R. Winckworth1944Schmidt’s Versuch, 1818
A. E. Salisbury1945 Work and workers on British Mollusca
A. E. Salisbury1945 Work and workers on British Mollusca [cont.]
H. K. Svenson1945On the descriptive method of Linnaeus
H. A. Rehder1945A note on the Bolten catalogue
R. Winckworth1946The Davila catalogue
H. Dodge1947The molluscan genera of Bruguière
T. A. Sprague1953Linnaeus as a nomenclaturist
H. K. Svenson1953Linnaeus and the species problem
K. Andrée1955Wilhelm Dunker (1809-1885)—Mineraloge, Geologe und Konchyliologe

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