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Identifier: ibis841904brit (find matches)
Title: The Ibis
Year: 1859 (1850s)
Authors: British Ornithologists' Union
Subjects: Birds
Publisher: (London) : Published for the British Ornithologists' Union by Academic Press
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
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naturalist to theAnglo-German Boundary Commission. Accompanying thisCommission, he studied the fauna and flora and collectedspecimens on the banks of the lliver Kagera, the ultimatesource of the Nile and the most important affluent of theVictoria Nyanza, which it enters on the west coast, justunder the Equator. Mr. Doggett was drowned by thecapsizing of a canoe when attempting to cross the Kagera. Biological investigations in Africa have sustained a seriousloss in this abrupt termination of a promising career, as,although Mr. Doggett had not much scientific knowledge, liewas an admirable collector, and his anthropological studieswere becoming of distinct scientific value. His name hasalready been attached to not a few species of animals (chieflyInvertebrates) and to one or two striking species of plants.Doggett was the first naturalist to observe the Balcenicepson Lake Victoria and to send home specimens from thatnew locality (see Ibis/ 1901, p. 157).—H. H. J. lt>is, 1904.P1.VUI.
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J.G .Keulema-TYs del.etlitK. Mi-n.bern.Brc--: imj». 1. ANTHOSCOPUS MINUTUS. 2.A.SM1THI. THE IBIS EIGHTH SERIES. No. XV. JULY 1904. XXIV.—On a Collection of Birds from the District ofDeelfontein in Cape Colony. By R. Bowdler Sharpe,LL.D. &c—Part II * (Plate VIII.) In this paper I finish the account of the very interestingcollection of birds presented to the British Museum byColonel Sloggett, C.M.G. The field-notes supplied to me by our young collectorsSeimund and Grant, of the Imperial Yeomanry, cannot failto be of interest, while the facts concerning the geographicaldistribution of certain South-African species brought to lightby a study of this large collection of birds are really im-portant. Figures are given (Plate VIII.) of the two speciesof Penduline Tits of South Africa. 53. RlPARIA PALUDICOLA. Cotile paludicola (V.); Sharpe, ed. Layard, pp. 361, 840(1875-84) j id. Cat. B. x. p. 102 (1885) ; id. & Wyatt,Monogr. Hirund. i. p. 73, pi. xi. (1890); Stark, Faun.S. Afr.,

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