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| The Ibis, A Quarterly Journal of Ornithology. The Ibis is the organ of publication of the British Ornithologists' Union. It was long issued as a small, octavo edition, but more recently, it has appeared in a larger format. Originally the volumes were numerated as a series, each of which being completed by six volumes for that many years, but this method was later abandoned in favor of numbering the volumes according to each consecutive year. Keulemans contributed to The Ibis every year from 1869--1909. In the 1869 edition (Second Series--Volume V) his name appeared as the lithographer, not as the colorist, on a number of plates. All of the plates from these editions are available in this exhibit. Total separate images available: 390
The Ibis, 1875.
Plate VII Palaeornis exsul. This plate was also reproduced through a photolithographic process in the Hakluyt Society edition of The Voyage of Francois Leguat... (P. Oliver, ed., 1891).
Plate I. Glaucidium gnoma. ((partly cropped)) Plate II. Glaucidium pumilum. Glaucidium griseiceps. Plate VI. Accipiter ovampensis. "...I have already explained to the Police that I have taken the Plates from the Books in the Museum. I cannot explain why I should have done this but I can only put it down to the collectors [sic] madness. I have been a specialist on the subject of the Accipitres for many years, and have always been endeavouring by purchase or by painting copies to obtain plates of the different species, and have spent a large amount of money in this matter. In a moment of temptation I could not resist taking some that I had been unable to obtain before. God knows I have regretted this fatal blunder on my part, and I would do anything in my power to endeavour to pay for my fault, either by paying for the damage done or in any way by paying for the purchase of new books. I have a large number of the complete volumes of 'The Ibis' from which I could take any of the missing plates to replace those which are missing. I would further present to the Transvaal Museum, all my books of paintings of South African Birds, some thirty volumes, containing an average of 30 plates each. "...I have, I believe, been able to do something towards the cause of Science, both by my studies and by my paintings of South African birds. I have always been particularly fond of ornithology, and have done my best to further the knowledge of this subject, and had had [sic] hopes of continuing to do so. And the Transvaal Museum has in the past gained considerably by the specimens of many rare birds I have collected." from the letter of Claude Gibney Finch-Davies (1875--1920) to H. G. Breyer, Director of Transvaal Museum, Feb. 1920. Plate X. Chlorochrysa nitidissima. Plate VIII. Turdus javanicus. Plate IX. Chlorospingus speculiferus. Serpophaga leucura. Plate III. Porzana exquisita. crake rail tyrant flycatcher flycatcher tanager sparrowhawk hawk thrush owl parrot
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