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Hendrik Engel's Alphabetical List Dutch Zoological Cabinets ... - DWC

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54. AXEL (AKSEL) (Zeeuws Vlaanderen, Prov. Zeeland) -<br />

Local museum, with a.o. collection of agricultural implements. Ned, Museumgids<br />

1982, p. 170.<br />

Falconry; station of the falconers of Maximilian II of Austria. Swaen 1937:<br />

(Valkerij), p. 14.<br />

55. BAAK, A.A.W. - See Heyden, van der, "!-leer" (Lord) van Baak.<br />

56. BAAN - Haarlem.<br />

Argenville 1757, p. 149; Jutting 1939, p. 231, footnote.<br />

57. BAARN -<br />

Nature centre "Groeneveld". Educative exhibition; headquarters of "Staatsbosbeheer".<br />

Cantonspark, with pinetum, a kitchen garden and an orchard, laid out 1905 by<br />

A. Janssen; presented to Utrecht University 1920, to be used in the botanical<br />

course of instruction of Utrecht University. M.J. Sirks, 1935: Botany in<br />

the Netherlands, p. 24-25; Hoogenhout 1978a, nr, 40; Ned. Museumgids 1982,<br />

p. 89.<br />

58. BAARS- ••• Haar1em.<br />

Collected birds, insects and some shells. Valentijn 1726, III, p. 562; Jutting<br />

1939, p. 231, footnote; Brouwer 1954, p. 26.<br />

59. BAART, Willem - 13 June 1696 Haarlem - buried 30 Hay 1761 Haarlem.<br />

Notary Haarlem 1719-1761; Secretary of the "Hooge Vierschaar" (High Court)<br />

and "Baljuw" (Bailiff) of Kennemerland.<br />

Cabinet of shells and zoophytes, sold in Amsterdam 13 April 1762 seq. Catalogue<br />

Artis nr. 321+4, also Vosmaer 1790; Lugt nr. 1216, and Catalogue Leers<br />

(q.v.) 1767, p. IX. Argenville 1780, p. 356; Murray 1904, II, p. 96; Jutting<br />

1939, p. 172 (sub Brandt), p. 203 (extract of the sale catalogue); p. 227<br />

(part of the shells bought by Leers); p. 231, 235; Van Seters 1958: Parelmoerkunst,<br />

p. 226, note 53; Dance 1966, p. 85, 86, 230 ("Wenteltraps" of the<br />

Baart collection were sold 1762 in Amsterdam).<br />

60. BACKER, Clara Elisabeth - ca. 1746 Wassenaar near 's-Gravenhage - 20<br />

Aug. 1818 Wassenaar. Inherited the mansion "Backershagen" from her parents.<br />

To the mansion belonged a very well-stocked aviary with birds from Holland<br />

and other countries, ponds with a great variety of fish, and a deer-park.<br />

Levaillant 1799, I, p. 35; Temminck 1813-1815: Pigeons et Gallinaces; Loisel<br />

1912, II, p. 150, Elias 1963, II, p. 894.<br />

61. BACKER, J. - Father and son of which the former died 21 Oct. 1872 at<br />

the age of 72 and the latter died 1882, both at Oosterbeek,<br />

They possessed a collection of Lepidoptera. Sepp 1762-1860, IV, p. 172 (J,<br />

Backer in Arnhem); Horn & Kahle 1935-'37, p. 9 (<strong>Dutch</strong> Lepidoptera to J.Th.<br />

Oudemans, q.v.). portr. Backer Jr., in: Album Ned. Entom. Ver., Amsterdam.

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