Hendrik Engel's Alphabetical List Dutch Zoological Cabinets ... - DWC
Hendrik Engel's Alphabetical List Dutch Zoological Cabinets ... - DWC
Hendrik Engel's Alphabetical List Dutch Zoological Cabinets ... - DWC
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131<br />
50, 64, 65, 103; III, p. III; IV, p. 197, 234, 236; Argenville 1780, p. 347,<br />
351-354; Stoll l788a, p. 66, 67, 69, 70, 71; l788b, p. 51, 53, 54; l813A, p.<br />
2Lq Maitland 1855, p. 168; Jensen 1919, p. 168, 171, 174, 192, 198; W.J.<br />
Liitjeharms 1933: Schets van de beoefening der mycologie in Nederland, in:<br />
Mededel. Ned. Mycol, Ver. XXI, p. 117; Merrill 1938, in: J. Arnold Arboretum<br />
XIX, p. 291-375 (on Houttuyn's new genera and species of plants); Jutting<br />
1939, p. 218, 221, 236; Scheffer 1939, p. 133, 1.43; Schierbeek 1940, p. 13-<br />
14; Brouwer 1954, p. 4, 11, 23, 26-34, 163; Engel 1961, p. 120; Dance 1966,<br />
p. 82; Holthuis 1969, p. 245; Stafleu 1971, p. 174-176; Husson & Holthuis<br />
1975, p. 62. Van der Aa VII, p. 1334-1335; JWP II, p. 193; III, p. 355.<br />
742. HOVE, Michiel ten - 3 Sept. 1684 - 20 Nov. 1750 's-Gravenhage. Lawyer<br />
at 's-Gravenhage; Secretary of the magistracy.<br />
Cabinet sold 1752 (Vosmaer 1790).<br />
743. HOVIUS, Jacob - ca. 1713 Amsterdam - 12 April 1786 Amsterdam. Physician<br />
"Buiten Gasthuis" Amsterdam, living Singel opposite the Warmoesgracht.<br />
Collection of pathological bones to Collegium Chirurgicum Amsterdam, 1773;<br />
this collection partly to Leiden Anatomical Museum 1819. Jensen (v, 1777 by<br />
Daignan). Anonymus 1781, p. 110, B.W.Th. Nuyens 1.928: Het ontleedkundig onderwijs<br />
••• te Amsterdam, p. 47, 48 (portr,); also Jaarversl, Kon. Oudheidk.<br />
Genootsch. 1928, p. 87-88; Jaarb. Amstelodamum XXXV, p. 132; Gedenkboek Amsterdam<br />
1932, p. 185; van Regteren Altena & van Thiel 1964, p. 226. Andreas<br />
Bonn (1738-1818, q.v.) used the bones of the Hovius collection for his study<br />
on callus formation, (A. Bonn 1783: Dissertatio de calla, adnexa descriptione<br />
thesauri ossium morbosorum Hoviani). Elshout 1953, p. 88, 91,<br />
744. HUBRECHT, Ambrosius Arnold Willem - 2 March 1853 Rotterdam - 21 March<br />
1915 Utrecht. 1875-1882 Curator of fishes at the RMNH. In 1880 he succeeded<br />
A.A. van Bemmelen (q.v.) as president of the <strong>Dutch</strong> Zool. Soc. He was<br />
succeeded in 1898 by Max Weber (q.v. ). In 1882 he succeeded P. Harting as<br />
Prof. zool, and comp. anat. at the Univ. of Utrecht.<br />
He devoted all his energy to comparative embryology and placentology of<br />
mammals, and built up an extremely valuable collection of gravid uteri of<br />
tropical insectivores and primitive primates. In 1910 he resigned and in<br />
1911 he founded the Institut International d'Embryologie. The Hubrecht Laboratory<br />
was founded to his Inemory in 1916 and houses the International Embryological<br />
Institute and the Hubrecht collection. Gijzen 1938, p. 275; P. Smit<br />
1972: De NDV en zijn station, p. 12-17, portr. p. 15. D,S,B. 1972, VI, p.<br />
535-536; P. Smit, in: Biogr. Woordenb. der Nederlanden I, p. 256-258; Backer<br />
1936, p. 275.<br />
745. HUCHT, G.L,J. van der - Batavia.<br />
Possessed a large zoological collection, consisting mostly of shells and<br />
fishes, More than 200 species of this fish collection were still unknown<br />
from Ambon. The collection was presented to him by D.S. Hoedt (q.v.). Of<br />
this collection Hucht presented much material to P, Bleeker (q.v.). In 1858