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Journal Holdings of the Niven Library Percy Fitzpatrick Institute of African Ornithology August 2003 Journal Holdings of the Niven Library Percy FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology August 2003 Abiks Loodusevaatlejale Holdings: No.33, 1957; 50, 1963 - (incomplete) Shelved in RKB Office Current Acrocephalus Holdings: 1, 1980 - Shelved in RKB Office Current Acta biologica Venezuelica Holdings: 1, 1951 - 15, 1994 Shelved in RKB Office Acta boreala. A. Scientia Holdings: 1, 1951 - 30, 1975 Shelved in RKB Office Acta Chiropterologica: international journal of bat research Holdings: 2(2), 2001 - Current Acta Facultatis Rerum Naturalium Universitatis Comenianae. Zoologia Holdings: 4, 1960 - 33, 1988 (incomplete) Shelved in RKB Office Acta oceanografica del Pacifico Holdings: 2(1), 1986 - 6(1), 1990 Shelved in RKB Office Acta ornithologica Holdings: 1, 1933 - 1(16), 1936; 2(6), 1937 - 2(20), 1939; 4, 1949 - Current Acta Ornithologica Lituanica Holdings: 1, 1989 - 11, 1995 Continued by: Acta Zoologica Lituanica 12, 1996 - Acta Rerum Naturalium Musei Nationalis Slovaci Bratislava Holdings: 3, 1957 - 41, 1995; 44, 1998; 46, 2000 Shelved in RKB Office Acta Scientiarum Naturalium Academiae Scientiarum Bohemicae - Brno. Nova series Holdings: 4, 1970 - 29, 1995 Superseded by: Folia Zoologica Monographs 1, 1998 - Shelved in RKB Office Receive only those issues dealing with ornithology Acta Societas pro Fauna et Flora Fennica Holdings: 24, 1909 - 82, 1980 Shelved in RKB Office Acta Societatis Zoologicae Bohemoslovacae Holdings: 54, 1990 - Current Acta Universitatis Ouluensis. Series A. Scientiae rerum naturalium. Biologica Holdings: 87(6) (1979) - 223 (1991) (incomplete) Acta Vertebratica Holdings: 1, 1957 - 3(1), 1964 (incomplete) Acta zoologica Cracoviensia Holdings: 1, 1956/57 - Current Acta zoologica Fennica Holdings: 1, 1926- Current Acta zoologica Lilloana Holdings: Vol. 1, 1943 - 17, 1959; 33(1), 1978; 37, 1983 - 38(1), 1984 Shelved in RKB Office Acta Zoologica Lituanica, Ornithologia Holdings: 12, 1996 - Continues: Acta Ornithologica Lituanica 1, 1989 - 11, 1995 Current The Adjutant Holdings: 1, 1968 - 24, 1994 Advances in ethology Holdings: No. 3, 1959; 5, 1970; 13, 1973; 18, 1976; 22, 1980; 24, 1982 Parallel title: Fortschritte der Verhaltensforschung Parallel title: Zeitschrift fur Tierpsychologie. Beihefte Some entries in book catalogue Africa Birds and Birding Holdings: 1, 1996 - Current Africa calls from Zimbabwe Holdings: No.117, 1979 - No.153, 1985 (incomplete) Africa - environment & wildlife Holdings: 1, 1993 - 9(4), 2001 Continued by: Africa Geographic 9(5), 2001 - Africa Geographic Holdings: 9(5), 2001 - Current Continues: Africa - environment & wildlife 1, 1993 - 9(4), 2001 African entomology Holdings: 1, 1993- Continues: Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa 1, 1939 -55, 1992 Current African Entomology Memoir Holdings: No.1, 1999 Current African Invertebrates: a journal of biodiversity research Holdings: 42, 2001 - Continues: Annals of the Natal Museum 1, 1906 - 41, 2000 Current African Journal of Aquatic Science Holdings: 25, 2000 - Current Continues: Southern African Journal of Aquatic Sciences 15, 1989 - 24, 1998/1999 African journal of ecology Holdings: 17, 1979 - 21, 1983 Continues: East African wildlife journal. - 1, 1963 - 16, 1978 African wildlife Holdings: 1, 1946 - Current African Zoology Holdings: 35, 2000 - Continues: South African Journal of Zoology 14, 1979 - 34, 1999 Current Afring News: the journal of the South African Bird Ringing Unit Holdings: 30, 2001 - Current Continues: Safring News 1, 1972 - 29, 2000 Airo Holdings: 2, 1990- Current Alauda Holdings: 1, 1929 - Absorbed: L'Oiseaux, 1994 Nouvelle serie: 62, 1994 - Current Alcedo: Ornithologische Beitrage aus Westfalen Holdings: 1, 1974 - 4(4), 1977 After vol. 4 merged with Charadrius (q.v.) Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions Holdings: 1(1-3), 1943; 3(5), 1938; 4(1-4), 1938-39; 5(4), 1940; 19(1), 1955; 22(1), 1958 Shelved in RKB Office Ambio Holdings: 13(4), 1984; 17(5), 1988; 20(7), 1991; 23(1), 1994 American birds Holdings: 26, 1972 - 47, 1993 (incomplete) Continues: Audubon field notes 10, 1956 - 24, 1970 (incomplete) American Museum novitates Holdings: No.7, 1921 - No.3105, 1994; 3220, 1998 (incomplete) The American naturalist Holdings: 98, 1964 - 154, 1999 At ESL: DS 574.05 AME (155, 2000 -) American Zoologist: a quarterly publication of the American Society of oologists Holdings: 18(4), 1978; 20(2), 1980 Anais/ Junta de Investigacoes do Ultramar Holdings: 5(6), 1950 - 12(2), 1957 Shelved in RKB Office Anales de biologica Holdings: 3, 1985 - Current Shelved in RKB Office Anales del Instituto de Biologia Holdings: 56, 1985/6 - 57, 1986 Shelved in RKB Office ANARE Interim Reports Holdings: No.8, 1955 Shelved in RKB Office ANARE reports Holdings: 132, 1984 - Current Shelved in RKB Office ANARE research notes Holdings: 1, 1982 - Current Shelved in RKB Office ANARE scientific reports. Series B. Vol 1, Zoology Holdings: See card for holdings Angewandte ornithologie = Applied ornithology = Ornithologie appliquee Holdings: 1, 1962 - 5, 1982 Animal behaviour Holdings: 1(2), 1953; 2(4), 1954; 19, 1971; 22, 1974 - 34, 1986; 52(3), 196; 55, 1998 - Current Animal Behaviour Monographs Holdings: 4, 1971 Publication discontinued Animal Biodiversity Conservation Holdings: 24, 2001 - Continues: Miscellania Zoologica 4, 1977 - 23, 2000 Current Animal Conservation Holdings: 1, 1998 - Current Animal kingdom Holdings: 78, 1975 - 92, 1989 Continued by: Wildlife conservation 93, 1990 - Animal research and development: a biannual collection of recent German contributions concerning development through animal research Holdings: 41, 1995 - Current Animals: the International Wildlife Magazine Holdings: 1, 1963 - 16(4), 1974 Continued by: Wildlife 16(5), 1974 - 25(10), 1983 Annale van die Universiteit van Stellenbosch. Serie A Holdings: Vol. 12(2), 1934; 23, 1945; 26, 1950 - 32, 1956; 35, 1959 - 39, 1964; 41, 1966; 45, 1970 - 47, 1972 Annales de l'Institut Oceanographique. Nouvelle serie Holdings: Vol. 27(1), 1952; 35(4), 1958 Shelved in RKB Office Annales de l'Universite d'Abidjan. Serie E. Ecologie Holdings: 1, 1968 - 14, 1981 Shelved in RKB Office For holdings in other series see card Annales du Musee Royal du Congo Belge Tervuren (Belgique). Serie in 8: Sciences Zoologiques = Annalen van het Koninklijk Museum van Belgisch-Congo Tervuren (Belgie). Reeks in 8: Zoologische Wetenschappen Holdings: Vol. 24, 1953; 29, 1954; 42, 1956; 57, 1957; 69, 1958; 85, 87, 89, 1960 Annales Scientifiques de l'Universite de Franche-Comte Holdings: 5(1), 1988-9 - 5(4), 1996 Shelved in RKB Office Annales zoologici Holdings: 14, 1947 - 49, 1999 Shelved in RKB Office Annales zoologici Fennici Holdings: 1, 1964 - 34(2), 1997 Continues: Societas Zoologica-Botanica Fennica Vanamo. Annales Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums Holdings: 1, 1961 - 5, 1966 Continued by: Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Natural history 6, 1966 - 19(9), 1997 Continued by: Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Human sciences 1(1), 1979 - 1(6), 1989 Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Human sciences Holdings: 1(1), 1979 - 1(6), 1989 Continues: Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums 1, 1961 - 5, 1966 Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Natural history series Holdings: 6, 1966 - 19(9), 1997 Continues: Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums 1, 1961 - 5, 1966 Annals of the Eastern Cape Museums Holdings: 1, 2000 - Supersedes: Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Natural History series and Annals of the Cape Provincial Museums. Human Sciences series Current Annals of the Natal Museum Holdings: 1, 1906 - 41, 2000 Continued by: African Invertebrates 42, 2001 - Annals of the South African Museum Holdings: 1(3), 1899 - (incomplete) Current Annals of the Transvaal Museum Holdings: 2(3), 1910 - 32(4), 1980 (incomplete) Annual review of ecology and systematics Holdings: 2, 1971 - 30, 1999 At ESL: DS 574.505 ANN (31, 2000 -) Anser Holdings: 13(1), 1974 - 21, 1982 Shelved in RKB Office Antarctic Holdings: 7, 1974 - 14(1), 1996 Antarctic bibliography Holdings: 1951 - 1961; 1, 1965 - 21, 1994 Indexes: 1 - 7, 1977; 8 - 12, 1984 Shelved at indexes Antarctic journal of the United States Holdings: 2(3), 1967 - Current Antarctic map folio series Holdings: No.1, 1964 - 19, 1975 (incomplete) Shelved in reference section Antarctic record Holdings: No. 69, 1980 - 90, 1986; vol. 30, 1987 (ie no. 91) - Current Antarctic research Holdings: 2, 1991 - 4, 1993 Antarctic research (Chinese edition) Holdings: 2, 1990 - 7(1), 1995 Shelved in RKB Office Antarctic research series Holdings: 2, 1964 - 74, 1998 (incomplete) Antarctic science Holdings: 1, 1989- Supersedes: British Antarctic survey bulletin 1, 1963 - 81, 1988 Current Antarktiese Bulletin Holdings: No.1, 1964 - 29, 1969; Vol. 2(1), 1970 - 2(15), 1976 Antartida Holdings: No.3, 1973 - 18, 1992 Anuari ornitologic de les Balears Holdings: 1989 - Current Anzeiger der Ornithologischen Gesellschaft in Bayern Holdings: 8, 1968 - 29, 1990 Continued by: Ornithologischer Anzeiger 30, 1991 - Aquatic conservation: marine and freshwater ecosystems Holdings: 1, 1991- Current Aquatic sciences and fisheries abstracts (ASFA 1). Part 1 - Biological sciences and living resources Holdings: 17(5), 1987; 17(7), 1987 Aquila Holdings: 8, 1901- (incomplete) Current Aquilo. Ser. Zoologica. Holdings: No.1, 1963 - 29, 1996 Archiv fur Fischereiwissenschaft Holdings: 33(1), 1982; 37(1), 1986; 39(1), 1989 Shelved in RKB Office Archives Neerlandaises de Zoologie Holdings: Vol. 1, 1934 - 17, 1967 Archives of natural history Holdings: 16(1), 1989; 17, 1990 - 19(1), 1992 Archivum Societatis
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