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contains: Vol.1: Disordered notes (contents of the box JCB Mohr Vol.2: Handwritten manuscript: "The natives of the colony of South Australia" Vol.3: Illustrations of the publications Vol.4 Umbruch und Korrekturen Vol.5Correction of Skull Plate and Letter of the Publisher Vol.6: Description of Australian Living Environments Vol.7: Handwritten TextsBem: Includes two units, 210 (A) contains volumes 1-3, 210 (B) volumes 4 to 7.
contains: Nine bound, handwritten diaries in which E.Eylmann recorded his experiences and observations. The more recent diaries are the basis for his Wer:; Die Eingeborenen Südaustraliens, published in 1908, which is also part of the estate. Vol.1: Diary I: Dec.1895-May 1896
contains: Beside photos also drawings, which were made by Eylmann himself. The postcards are printed with some of the motifs from the drawings. Vol.1: Drawings man/ culture Vol.2: Drawings nature Vol.3: Postcards with drawn motives
contains: Vol.1: 20.description of the largest fish species before Samoa Vol.2: 21. description of my fish collectionBem.: For the dating the same objection applies as under file no.328.
contains: Vol.1: Correspondence filed under A to L Vol.2: Correspondence filed under M to Z Vol.3: Correspondence filed under A to ZBem: The correspondence was in two folders. The second one bore the inscription: "Fortsetzung 1907, erhaltene Korrespondenz" The file folder Fortsetzung 1907 is not an alphabetical continuation, but a separate file. ( Without the letters U and E)The documents stored there are in vol. 3;
contains: Vol.1: Konietzko 1918-1959 Vol.2: Konietzko 1918-1959 Vol.3: Konietzko Sales CatalogueNotes: A/K/16 (Vol.1 2)Volumes 1 and 2 were combined in one folder, with the inscription: "Konietzko" The third volume was under the inventory books Oceania. This is a photo catalogue that has not yet undergone any further processing.
contains among others: Inquiry to the museum (1945) which employees were members of the NSDAP before 1933. In volume 2.note: The documents filed in volume 3 were filed in a separate folder. The original inscription was: B vom 1.1.1951
contains: Vol.1: Negotiations between the Senate and the National Assembly of Jare 1919/1920 Vol.2: Negotiations between the Senate and the citizenry of 1920Bem.: The names of the volumes correspond to the original titles.
contains: Notebooks of Cohn-Reisen Vol.1: Notes 1-4 Vol.2: Notes 5-9Bem: Some of the small-format books contain loose notes. Some of the books are stapled with metal clips.
contains: Vol. 1: Previously stitched convolute about Australia, convolute New Guinea, as well as single leaves. Correspondence filed under A to K Vol.2: Correspondence filed under L to ZBem: The original folder is preserved.
contains: Vol.1: Correspondence filed under A-E Vol.2: Correspondence filed under F-M Vol.3: Correspondence filed under N-Q/R Vol.4: Correspondence filed under S-ZBem: Correspondence on the Schauinsland trip of 1898 was distributed among three folders. Volume 1 contains the contents of the folder:" A to E, Reise 1898, concerning the treatment of the material brought along from the journey". Volume 2 contains the contents of the folder: "F to M, Reise 1898, Bearbeitung des vom von der Reise mitbringeren Materiales". The contents of these two modern orchestras were probably edited well after the time when the written material was written. The materials contained in volumes 3 and 4 were in an old folder, probably the original folder. This is preserved.
contains: Vol.1: Set up South Sea fish, Schauinsland trip n. Pacific Vol.2: Schauinsland Trip 1906 Vol.3: East Asia, Lists of Certain Entrances Started VIII.06, Schauinsland Trip 1907/08 Vol.4: Schauinsland Personal