>This is the kind of question that John Penhallurick might be able to
>answer, but all takers are most welcome.
>
>I'm looking for the full name of what I think is probably a Netherlands
>(Dutch) biogeography journal, which has the abbreviated form "Bijgr.
>Dierk.". Can anyone tell me what the un-abbreviated form of this is?
>Where to get hold of it is another matter ..... but I'm looking for a
>copy of this paper:
>
>Voous, K.H. & van Marle, J.G. (1949). The distributional history of
>_Coracina_ in the Indo-Australian Archipelago. Bijgr. Dierk. 28:
>513-529
>
G'day Lawrie,
A search of the ANU and CSIRO library catalogues came up with this
possibility (assuming it should be Bijdr rather than Bijgr!)
Primary material: Periodical
Title: Bijdragen tot de dierkunde.
Published/Created: Amsterdam : Genootschap Natura Artis Magistra, te
Amsterdam, 1848-1995.
Continued by: Contributions to zoology
Location: Black Mountain Library (AS:PE)
Call Number: P 59(492.6) Bi
Print Holdings: Af. 28(1949)-64 (1994/95)
Number of Items: 1
Loan Status: Available
Black Mtn Libraryis here in Canberra but I don't have ready access...
Harvey
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