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Teylers Museum
This is the homepage of the oldest museum in the Netherlands in Haarlem. You can find information on different sections of the museum such as the library which houses a large collection of unique 18th and 19th century books on botany, zoology and earth science.
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Zoologisch Museum Amsterdam
Department of Malacology, University of Amsterdam, P.O.Box 94766 visiting address- Mauritskade 57, 1090 GT Amsterdam, The Netherlands - Collection "The collection originates from the cabinet of the Amsterdam Zoo (ARTIS) which started in 1838 and acquired many important 18 and 19th century Dutch cabinets. During the turn of the century the collections became part of the University of Amsterdam and now includes the well known Schepman collection. The collection consists of about 3 million specimens and can be divided into 1. A type collection dry and wet material, now being catalogued by computer. A great part of the types are from the Siboga Expedition (marine shells S.E. Asia), landsnails described by Van Benthem Jutting from S.E.Asia and West Indian marine shells described by De Jong & Coomans. 2. A collection of Recent and fossil material from the Netherlands. 3. A worldwide dry and wet collection (with important historical material). 4. A West Indian collection of land and marine species (The Wagenaar Hummelinck collection and several recently acquired collections still to be administrated)The collection is on a cardfile and about 10% is computerized. In the last decade special attention was paid to the Conidae, Macaronesian Islands, West Indies and N.W.Indian Ocean (Oman and PersianArabian Gulf). (September 1996)."
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Schelpen Museum
Thijs W. de Boer Martjeland 149166 LR SCHIERMONNIKOOG - The Netherlands
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Stichting Schepsel Schelp
International Fossil Shell Museum - Stichting Schepsel Schelp - You can visit our museum at Kievitdwarsstraat 17 in Utrecht, The Netherlands
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Schelpenmuseum
Welkom in ons schelpenmuseum! Maak hier kennis met de bijzondere wereld van de weekdieren. |
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