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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.6 (1884) nr.3 p.167
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: During a visit to the Leyden Museum last September I was able to examine several species of birds, which had not come under my notice during the preparation of the 7th volume of the »Catalogue of Birds”. Some of the species proved to be very distinct and I greatly regret that they have been omitted from the volume or relegated to foot-notes, as being of doubtful validity. During the whole of the time that this volume was going through the press, I was engaged in the moving of the Zoological Collections from Bloomsbury to South Kensington, and was unable to get abroad for my accustomed course of study in foreign Museums. I am sensible that the value of this volume has been somewhat impaired by these omissions, and I publish these supplementary notes, in order to supply descriptions of several species which are wanting to its pages. Ale the diademata (Bp.), Sharpe, 1. c. p. 58. Turdus diadematus, Temm. MSS. in Mus. Lugd., undè Bessonornis diadematus, Bp. Consp. I, p. 302.
    Repository Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum (1872-9231) vol.15 (1893) nr.3 p.266
    Publication Date: 2014-11-24
    Description: During my visit to Leyden in April of the present year, I had the pleasure of examining carefully the collection of Rallidae as it had been arranged by the late Professor Schlegel in the year 1865 (cf. Cat. Mus. Pays-Bas, Vol. V, pp. 1—79). The following notes, which form a small commentary on Schlegel’s Catalogue, may be of some use to future workers on the Rallidae.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 6 no. 3, pp. 179-180
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: In the Leyden Museum are some specimens of a bird from Timor, bearing the label \xc2\xab Orthotomus subulatus, M\xc3\xbcll. Verh.\xc2\xbb, a name which I cannot find to have been published anywhere, and as far as I am aware the species has never been described under any other name.\nGenerically this Wren comes very close to Pnoepyga, and has no rictal bristles and the front aspect of the tarsus entire. It has, however, a much longer bill, thinner, and more compressed, the culmen exceeding the hind toe and claw in length. I propose to separate it generically as Orthnocichla. The type will be
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 6 no. 3, pp. 167-178
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During a visit to the Leyden Museum last September I was able to examine several species of birds, which had not come under my notice during the preparation of the 7th volume of the \xc2\xbbCatalogue of Birds\xe2\x80\x9d. Some of the species proved to be very distinct and I greatly regret that they have been omitted from the volume or relegated to foot-notes, as being of doubtful validity. During the whole of the time that this volume was going through the press, I was engaged in the moving of the Zoological Collections from Bloomsbury to South Kensington, and was unable to get abroad for my accustomed course of study in foreign Museums. I am sensible that the value of this volume has been somewhat impaired by these omissions, and I publish these supplementary notes, in order to supply descriptions of several species which are wanting to its pages.\nAle the diademata (Bp.), Sharpe, 1. c. p. 58. Turdus diadematus, Temm. MSS. in Mus. Lugd., und\xc3\xa8 Bessonornis diadematus, Bp. Consp. I, p. 302.
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 10 no. 3, pp. 199-200
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During my recent visit to the Leyden Museum I was much interested in examining the fine series of birds\xe2\x80\x99-skins which had been brought home by Mr. B\xc3\xbcttikofer and Mr. Stampfli from their expeditions to Liberia.\nAmongst other valuable specimens I was particularly attracted by a small Sparrow-Hawk, of which Mr. B\xc3\xbcttikofer had preserved three adults, two females and a male. These are identified by him as Accipiter hartlaubi of Verreaux \xc2\xb9), but I saw at once that they were not the same as the bird I had so named in the Catalogue of Birds (Vol. I, p. 150; pl. 6, fig. 2).
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    In:  Notes from the Leyden Museum vol. 15 no. 3, pp. 266-270
    Publication Date: 2024-01-12
    Description: During my visit to Leyden in April of the present year, I had the pleasure of examining carefully the collection of Rallidae as it had been arranged by the late Professor Schlegel in the year 1865 (cf. Cat. Mus. Pays-Bas, Vol. V, pp. 1\xe2\x80\x9479). The following notes, which form a small commentary on Schlegel\xe2\x80\x99s Catalogue, may be of some use to future workers on the Rallidae.
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    Springer
    Mineralium deposita 35 (2000), S. 533-550 
    ISSN: 1432-1866
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Gossan Hill is an Archean (∼3.0 Ga) Cu–Zn–magnetite-rich volcanic-hosted massive sulfide (VHMS) deposit in the Yilgarn Craton of Western Australia. Massive sulfide and magnetite occur within a layered succession of tuffaceous, felsic volcaniclastic rocks of the Golden Grove Formation. The Gossan Hill deposit consists of two stratigraphically separate ore zones that are stratabound and interconnected by sulfide veins. Thickly developed massive sulfide and stockwork zones in the north of the deposit are interpreted to represent a feeder zone. The deposit is broadly zoned from a Cu–Fe-rich lower ore zone, upwards through Cu–Zn to Zn–Ag–Au–Pb enrichment in the upper ore zone. New sulfur isotope studies at the Gossan Hill deposit indicate that the variation is wider than previously reported, with sulfide δ34S values varying between −1.6 and 7.8‰ with an average of 2.1 ± 1.4‰ (1σ error). Sulfur isotope values have a broad systematic stratigraphic increase of approximately 1.2‰ from the base to the top of the deposit. This variation in sulfur isotope values is significant in view of typical narrow ranges for Archean VHMS deposits. Copper-rich sulfides in the lower ore zone have a narrower range (δ34S values of −1.6 to 3.4‰, average ∼1.6 ± 0.9‰) than sulfides in the upper ore zone. The lower ore zone is interpreted to have formed from a relatively uniform reduced sulfur source dominated by leached igneous rock sulfur and minor magmatic sulfur. Towards the upper Zn-rich ore zone, an overall increase in δ34S values is accompanied by a wider range of δ34S values, with the greatest variation occurring in massive pyrite at the southern margin of the upper ore zone (−1.0 to 7.8‰). The higher average δ34S values (2.8 ± 2.1‰) and their wider range are explained by mixing of hydrothermal fluids containing leached igneous rock sulfur with Archean seawater (δ34S values of 2 to 3‰) near the paleoseafloor. The widest range of δ34S values at the southern margin of the deposit occurs away from the feeder zone and is attributed to greater seawater mixing away from the central upflow zone.
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    Copenhagen : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 16 (1963), S. 857-871 
    ISSN: 0001-5520
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Geosciences
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Regional Science and Urban Economics 8 (1978), S. 57-86 
    ISSN: 0166-0462
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography , Sociology , Economics
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Regional Science and Urban Economics 10 (1980), S. 241-257 
    ISSN: 0166-0462
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying , Geography , Sociology , Economics
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