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Catalogue of Publications Reprints & Bulletins INSTITUT ROYAL DES SCIENCES NATURELLES DE BELGIQUE KONINKLIJK BELGISCH INSTITUUT VOOR NATUURWETENSCHAPPEN KÖNIGLICH BELGISCHES INSTITUT FÜR NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN ROYAL BELGIAN INSTITUTE OF NATURAL SCIENCES CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS REPRINTS & BULLETINS © IRSNB – KBIN. 2002 TH. HUBIN (photo) Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique Koninklijk Belgisch Instituut voor Natuurwetenschappen Rue Vautier 29 B-1000 BRUXELLES Vautierstraat 29 B-1000 BRUSSEL Ordering printed copies Please send your orders by email to the: [email protected] or [email protected] 2 Table des matières - Inhoudstafel - Contents Séries arrêtées -Afgesloten reeksen - Stoppes series Pag Annales - Annalen. 8 Mémoires -Verhandelingen (Première série - Eerste reeks - First series). 1900-1948 9 → 12 Mémoires - Verhandelingen (Première série - Eerste reeks - First series). 1949-1984 13 → 15 Mémoires - Verhandelingen (Deuxième série - Tweede reeks - Second series). 1935-1971 16 → 19 Hors série - Buiten reeks - Special series. 1930-1939 20 → 22 Catalogue systématique et Descriptif des collections Zoologiques du Baron Edmond de Selys Longchamp. 1907-1953 23 Résultats Scientifiques de l' expédition Océanographique belge dans les eaux Africaines de l' Atlantique Sud. 1948-1949 24 Résultats Scientifiques de l' exploration Hydrobiologique du Lac Tanganika. 1946-1947 25 Expédition Antarctique belge resultats du Voyage de la "Belgica". 1897-1899 26 Résultats Scientifiques de l' exploration Hydrobiologique des Lacs Kivu Edouard & Albert. 1952-1954 27 Exploration du Parc National des Virunga (première série). Exploratie van het Nationaal Virungapark (eerste reeks). Mission G.F. de Witte - Zending G.F. de Witte). 1937-1964 28 → 31 Mission H. Damas - Zending H. Damas. 1935-1936 31 → 32 Mission P. Schumacher - Zending P. Schumacher. 1933-1936 32 Mission J. Lebrun - Zending J. Lebrun. 1937-1938 32 Mission S. Frechkop - Zending S. Frechkop. 1937-1938 32 Mission J. Verhoogen - Zending J. Verhoogen. 1938-1940 32 Mission J. de Heinzelin de Braucourt - Zending J. de Heinzelin de Braucourt. 1950 32 Mission d'études vulcanologiques - Zending voor vulkanologische dtudiën 1955-1965 32 Mission F. Bourlière & J. Verschuren - Zending F. Bourlière - J. Verschuren. 1966-1969 32 Exploration du Parc National des Virunga (deuxième série). Exploratie van het Nationaal Virungapark (tweede reeks). 1953-1968 33 → 34 Exploration du Parc National de la Garamba. (Mission H. De Saeger). Exploratie van het Nationaal Garambapark. (Zending H. De Saeger). 1954-1968 35 → 37 Exploration du Parc de l' Upemba (Mission G.F. de Witte). Exploratie van het Nationaal Upembapark (Zending G.F. de Witte). 1946-1949 38 → 41 Exploration des Parcs Nationaux du Congo Exploratie van de Nationale Parken van Congo 1951-1959 42 Mission H. Hediger & J. Verschuren - Zending H. Hediger & J. Verschuren. 1951 42 Mission J.G. Baer & W. Gerber - Zending J.G. Baer & W. Gerber. 1959 42 Exploration du Parc National des Virunga et du Parc National de la Kagera. Exploratie van het Nationaal Virungapark en van het Nationaal Kagerapark. Mission L. Van den Berghe - Zending L. Van den Berghe. 1942-1943 42 Mission K. Curry-Lindahl - Zending K. Curry-Lindahl. 1952-1959 42 Exploration du Parc National de la Kagera. Exploratie van het Nationaal Kagerapark. 42 Mission J. Lebrun - Zending J. Lebrun. 1937-1938 42 Mission S. Frechkop - Zending S. Frechkop. 1938 42 Flore des Spermatophytes du Parc National des Virunga 1947-1955 42 Travaux de l' Association pour l'étude de la paléontologie et de la stratigraphie Houillère. 1947-1958 43 → 45 Publications du Centre National de Géologie Houillère. Publikaties van het Nationaal Centrum voor Geologie der Steenkoolformaties. 1959-1975 46 → 47 3 Séries en cours - Lopende reeksen -Current series Documents de travail - Studiedocumenten (Old series) 1963-1987 48 Documents de travail - Studiedocumenten (New sries) 1983-1997 49 → 52 Faune de Belgique - Fauna van België. Fossiles de Belgique - Fossielen van België. 1947-1996 53 Atlas - Atlassen 54 Vulgarisation - Vulgarisatie. 1988 55 Catalogues of temporary exhibits 56 Volumes jubilaires - Jubileumboeken - Jubilee books. 56 Professeur Dino raconte - Meester Dino vertelt - Guides - Gidsen 57 Carnets du service Educatif - Boekjes van de Educatieve dienst 57 Posters (full color) 58 → 60 Planches des Poissions oligocenes de la Belgique. 60 Varia 61 Service de la carte Géologique du Royaume de Belgique. 62 Commission de la carte Géologique de la Belgique 62 Cartes postal - Postkaarten: Oiseaux de Belgique - Vogels van België 63 → 67 Mammifères Domestiques - Huiszoogdieren 68 Canards et Oies - Eenden en Ganzen 68 Batraciens et Reptiles - Kikvorsachtigen en Reptielen 68 → 69 Mammifères de Belgique - Zoogdieren van België 69 → 70 Poissons d'eau douce de Belgique - Zoetwatervissen van België 70 Incectes de Belgique - Insecten van België 70 →71 Vers Parasites de l'Homme - Parasitaire Wormen van de Mens. 71 Vers Parastes des Oiseaux - Parasitaire Wormen der Vogels. 71 Vers Parasites des Mammifères Domestiques - Parasitaire Wormen der 71 Huiszoogdieren Basse-Cour - Pluimvee. 72 → 73 Mammifères du Monde entier - Zoogdieren van de hele Wereld 73 Dia's - Video 74 Proceedings - Abstracts 74 Le Gerfaut - De Giervalk (Séries arrêtées - Afgesloten reeksen - Stopped series) 75 → 95 Bulletin: sous forme de tirés-à-part - Als overdruk beschikbaar. Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1930 96 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1931 97 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1932 98 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1933 99 → 100 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1934 101 → 102 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1935 103 → 104 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1936 105 → 106 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1937 107 → 108 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1938 109 → 110 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1939 111 → 113 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1940 114 → 115 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1941 116 → 118 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1942 119 → 120 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1943 121 → 122 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1944 123 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1945 124 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1946 125 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1947 126 → 127 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1948 128 → 129 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1949 130 → 131 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1950 132 → 133 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1951 134 → 135 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1952 136 → 138 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1953 139 → 140 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1954 141 → 142 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1955 143 → 145 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1956 146 → 147 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1957 148 → 149 4 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1958 150 → 151 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1959 152 → 153 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1960 154 → 155 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1961 156 → 157 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1962 158 → 159 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1963 160 → 161 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1964 162 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1965 163 → 164 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1966 165 → 166 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1967 167 → 168 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1968 169 → 170 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1969 171 → 172 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1970 173 → 174 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. 1971 175 → 176 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Sciences de la Terre - Aardwetenschappen 1972 - 1973 177 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Sciences de la Terre - Aardwetenschappen 1974 - 1975- 1979 178 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Sciences de la Terre - Aardwetenschappen 1980-1981- 1982 179 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Sciences de la Terre - Aardwetenschappen 1983 180 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Biologie 1972-1973- 181 → 182 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Biologie 1974-1975-1979 182 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Biologie 1980 - 1981 183 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Biologie 1981 - 1982 - 1983 183 → 184 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Biologie 1983 185 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Entomologie 1972 - 1973 186 → 187 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Entomologie 1974-1975-1979- 1980 187 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Entomologie 1980 188 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Entomologie 1981 189 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Entomologie 1982 -1983 190 Tirés-à-part - Overdrukken. Entomologie 1983 191 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 6 1930 192 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 7 1931 193 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 8 1932 194 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 9 1933 195 → 196 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 10 1934 197 → 198 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 11 1935 199 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 12 1936 200 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 13 1937 201 → 202 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 14 1938 202 → 203 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 15 1939 204 → 205 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 16 1940 206 → 207 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 17 1941 207 → 208 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. Volume - Deel - 18 1942 209 → 210 Bulletin volumes complete - Volledige delen. 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