Title
Notes and description of specimens collected on the Philippine Expedition of the Steamer Albatross, circa 1908
Related Titles
Contained In:
Paul Bartsch Papers, 1907-1937, 1989
Series:
SIA Acc. 16-213
Series:
Smithsonian Field Book Project : an initiative to improve access to field book content that documents natural history
By
Bartsch, Paul, 1871-1960
Ito, Kumataro
Type
Book
Material
Archival material
Publication info
1908
Notes
The volume documents the field work of Paul Bartsch on nudibranchs during the Philippines Expedition aboard the U.S.S. Albatross, as well as detailed field illustrations by Kumataro Ito [ , ]. Also includes news clippings. Inside the front cover is a poem by Bartsch,"count that day lost whose low descending sun finds no new nudibranch described, drawn and done." The illustrations were created on individual sheets of paper and pasted into the volume. They appear to be watercolor and are highly detailed. The artist wrote notations in Japanese alongside images about specimen appearance,collector, and time of collection. Paul Bartsch also wrote notations on the images listing dredge location number (e.g. D139) and page numbers in the volume for relevant entries. Entries are headed with initial specimen determination, dredge location numbers, and followed by a narrative description of specimen characteristics (color, shape, measurements) and observed behaviors. It is unclear where specimens documented in the volume currently reside. The illustrations were the basis of illustrations in related publications. At the end of the volume is a list of what appear to be specimen numbers headed with "Museum del Ateneo Manila."
Subjects
Albatross (Steamer)
,
Albatross Philippine Expedition (1907-1910)
,
Field notes
,
Illustrations
,
Invertebrates
,
Marine invertebrates
,
Nudibranchs
,
Philippines
,
Scientific illustrations
BHL Collections
Smithsonian Field Books collection
Language
English
Identifiers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.130480
Find in a local library
Download MODS