Archiv für Naturgeschichte explained

Archiv für Naturgeschichte
Abbreviation:Arch. Naturgesch.
Discipline:natural history;
exclusively on zoology, 1912–1926
Language:German
Publisher:Nicolai Verlag
Country:Germany
History:1835–1926[1]
Frequency:annual[2]
Issn:0365-6136
Lccn:09021005
Link1:https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/6638
Link1-Name:Online archive

Archiv für Naturgeschichte was a German-language journal for natural history. It was founded by A. F. A. Wiegmann in 1835. The journal was published in Berlin from 1835 to 1926. There were 92 published volumes.[3] From 1912 to 1926 each volume was published in two sections, namely, Abteilung A: Original-Arbeiten & Abteilung B: Jahres-Berichte. Abteilung A (i.e. Section A) published original articles on zoology. Abteilung B (i.e. Section B) published yearly reports on zoological articles published in the preceding year.[4]

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  1. http://www.tropicos.org/Publication//8346 Tropicos
  2. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/6638#/summary Details - Archiv für Naturgeschichte - Biodiversity Heritage Library
  3. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/2526647 Archiv für Naturgeschichte | National Library of Australia
  4. Web site: Archiv für Naturgeschichte vol. 81, sect. A1, 1915, Anordnung des Archivs. hathitrust.org. 92 v .