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Letter from Otto Finsch to Karl Andree
Slg. Liebeskind/XI/44 · Dossier · 1863-11-29
Fait partie de Leipzig University Library

Submit a contribution to the "Globus" - not yet the one about New Guinea. Although Dr. Petermann is very committed to this, it will not be easy to find a full publisher for the manuscript. Expects the recipient's judgement on the smaller contribution.

Listings of collection items
Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 1186 · Dossier · 1898-1899 und o. D.
Fait partie de State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

Contains: List of mussel species, list of materials for colouring the topa, animals from Surinam (Latin and Indian names); collection lists compiled under the heading "Remarks on individual pieces of the museum": Missionary Bergmann (German New Guinea), Baron von Bülow (Herero, Owambo), von Carnap-Quernheimb (Cameroon, Togo, Congo), Capitain Dallmann (Various countries), Eckstein (Boers, Zulu), Dr. Ehser (Bali collection), Dr. O. Finsch, Haas brothers (British New Guinea), Kollmann (Uganda, Ushashi, East Africa), Kromecken (?) (Tokyo, Middle Java, Sikkim), Schmidt (Lagos), I. Schneider (Palestine, Egypt, Omdurman), Von Sieglin, Baron von Soden (Africa), Prof. Soest/Eugen Rautenstrauch (South Sea Collection), Sprochte (?), Ludwig Wießner (Untervolta, Sudan)

NLA WO, 41 C Nds, Zg. 2013/088 Nr. 290 · Dossier · 1885 - 1913
Fait partie de Lower Saxony State Archive, Wolfenbüttel Department

alphabetically sorted according to correspondence partners, especially: Edmund Fröbel, Hamburg (gorilla skeleton); Colonel (ret.) von Homeyer, Darmstadt; from Peterhafen (New Guinea, 1907); A. Kricheldorff, Berlin (Collection Reese, New Guinea); Münter, Berlin; Lieutenant Nill, Medan (Butterflies, East Coast Sumatra 1910); Ludwig du Roi, Braunschweig; A. Rettig, Malcosi-Tulcea; Dr. Otto Finsch, California; Wilhelm Skerl, Santa Fé (with drawing and two postcards by Paraná, Argentina (1908); Bertha Wolff, Braunschweig