Abstract
THE veteran man of science, Dr. H. Burmeister, of Buenos Ayres, continues to issue the “Annals” of the Museum under his charge with unfailing regularity, and now sends us a copy of the 16th part of this excellent serial. Upon the present occasion he deserts for a while his favourite subject of the fossil animals, which the Argentine Tertiaries produce in such countless abundance and of so strange a character, and gives us an account of a scientific expedition into Patagonia, recently carried out by his son, Sr. Carlos V. Burmeister, one of the assistant naturalists of the Museum.
Annales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires para dar a conocer los objectos de historia natural nuivos ó poco conocidos conservados en este establecimento.
Por German Burmeister., Director del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires. Entrega decimasexta. (Buenos Aires, 1890.)
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Annals of the Museum of Buenos Ayres. Nature 42, 293–294 (1890). https://doi.org/10.1038/042293a0
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