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Bell Collected cardiids in Australia. See under Bell

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Østergade 52 A stately house in Østergade, in- in-ner Copenhagen, housed the collection of The

R.- Bell Collected cardiids in Australia. See under Bell

R. C. Abbr. of Red Crag, in catalogue.

R. H. P. Abbr. not identified. Submitted cardiids to ZM in 1890 & 1893.

R. H. S. Abbr. of R.H.Stamm.

R. Hg. Abbr. of R.Hørring.

Rading M. Collected cardiids in Japan.

Rafn C. G. (1769–1808). Judge (Assessor, an obsolete Danish Title). Active in the Manage-ment of KM from 1801–08.

Ragna Th. Mortensen was onboard the vessel

“Ragna” 1905. He collected cardiids at Her-thas Flak, Denmark.

Rahurkar Donated cardiids from Bombay 1965.

Rasch Collected cardiids in Kattegat 1883.

Rasmussen, Erik (1918–2005). dr. phil. Staff of the mollusc section at ZMUC. He collected cardiids for the museum in Mexico and at Sapelo Island 1964, 1971. (Fig. 48).

Rasmussen, Niclas Donated cardiids from Faroe Island, North Atlantic 1905.

Ravn (T 278). According to Beck 1836, N° 15:

Received from regimental surgeon Ravn. No number: Cardium elongatum from Tortola Collected cardiids in former Danish West In-dies for N.F. 1835. – Submitted shells from St. Thomas in 1837. Cardiid number in Beck’s accession catalogue 1837–39: #32 Cardium bullatum juvenile (ung).

Ravn, J. P. J. Graduate. Min. Museum Kbh.

(Copenhagen) 1901. According to UZM en-tries in a diary.

Reagentsg. Stands for test tube (reagensglas in Danish).

red cross See under Schumacher.

Redf. Abbr. of J.H.Redfield. Published “Descrip-tion of some new species ...” 1848.

Redfield, John Howard (1815–95). American malacologist.

Reeve, Lovell Augustus (1814–1865). British shell dealer and malacologist. Sold shells to His Royal Highness in May 1838. Cardiid number in Beck’s accession catalogue 1837–

39: #42 Cardium n. sp. 5 shilling. (Fig. 49).

Regenf. Abbr. of Regenfuss.

Regenfuss, Franz Michael (1712–1780). Dan-ish malacologist. He publDan-ished “Auserlesene Schnecken Muscheln ....” in 1758.

Regf. Stands for the publication of Regenfuss 1758.

Reikiavik Old spelling of Reykjavik used on labels by Mörch.

Reinh. or Reinh: Abbr. of Reinhard (sic);

cardi-ids from Reinhardt’s collection. See under Re-inhardt, J.H. and Magazine Catalogue 1829.

Reinhard See under Reinhardt.

Reinhardt As a graduate he donated shells to the Museum 2. April 1848. Mörch noted: those marked with ! should enter the collection.

Cardiid numbers in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #20 Cardium magnum Chem.

Jonas. 1! (entered). #21 C. echinatum, 2. #22 C. muricatum, 1. #23 C. isocardium [sic]. #24 C. medium, 1. #25 C. edule, 2.

Reinhardt, Johannes Hagemann (1776–1845).

Professor zoologiae 1813–1845, inspector at KM in Østergade from 1806–21. Promoted to senior inspector at “Det kgl. naturhisto-riske Museum” (KM) from 1842–45. Also active regarding “Grev Moltkes Universitet tilhørende Museum”. Signed the collection catalogue from “Kunstkammeret” (see under Frederik III) together with H. Beck in 1829.

(Fig. 50).

Reinhardt, Johannes Theodor (1816–1882).

Son of Johannes Hagemann Reinhardt. KM

fig. 48. Erik Rasmussen rewrote a large number of old labels.

The actual fiji specimen was not identified when the label was written.

fig. 49. Reeve’s portrait. from the Steenberg Picture Col-lection at ZMUC.

inspector 1848 (succeeded his father). Profes-sor 1854, extraordinary docent in zoology at the university 1861. Inspector at P.V. Lund’s Paleontological Museum (Det Lund’ske palæontologiske Museum). Participated in the First Galathea Expedition 1845–47.

Reinhardt’s Galathea cat. (T 314a). Results from the first Galathea-Expedition. Dated No-vember 1864 professor J. Reinhardt prepared a catalogue of dry material collected from the corvette ”Galathea” which sailed around the world. The catalogued material was handed over to the Geological Museum of the Uni-versity. Reinhardt catalogued n° 222 Cardium flavum from the Nicobar Islands. (Fig. 51).

Reinhart See under Reinhardt.

Rev. Abbr. of Reventlow.

Reventl. See under Reventlow.

Reventlow, C. D. Danish Count, president of the exchequer, active in the Royal Commission 1796 founding the Royal Museum of Natural History (KM) at Rosenborg. The Commission

dissolved in 1829. Active in the Management of KM from 1796–1827.

Reventlow, Christian Ditlev Frederik (1748–

1827). Danish Count, Prime Minister.

Revtl. Abbr. of Reventlow. He submitted cardi-ids from Brazil.

RH Abbr. of R.Hørring used on ZM labels and shells.

RHS. See under Stamm.

Ribe Collected tropical cardiids 1860.

Riibe Skole Ribe public school, Denmark. Re-ceived cardiids from ZM according to Book of Dispatch Cardium isocardia, Cardium leucostomum, Cardium flavum. – 2 Sept.

1860. Cardiid number in Mörch’s accession book 1853–1861: #191. Cardium cardissa, C. unedo.

Riise, Albert Henrik (1810–1882). Etatsraad (tit-ular Councillor of State), justitsraad (Counsel-lor) and pharmacist. Settled as pharmacist in St. Thomas, the West Indies, 1838. Returned to Denmark 1868. Collected cardiids in for-mer Danish West Indies during the mid-1800.

He had a large collection, which included shells donated to him by the Zoological Mu-seum in 1849 c/o Mörch. Cardiid number in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853 (11 Oc-tober 1850): #25 Cardium soleniforme, Brug.

1. – June 1860. Cardiid number in Mörch’s accession book 1853–1861: #508 Cardium antillarum, St. Thomas, 8. – Received from ZM according to Book of Dispatch #180 Car-dium grønlandicum alpha fos. ? #181 CarCar-dium islandicum alpha fos. ? – 17 Jan. 1893, Book of Dispatch #95 Cardium flavum L. 3. – 29 November 1849. ZM Book of Dispatch #31 Cardium groenlandicum Ch. 2. #32 Cardium islandicum Ch. 3. #33 Cardium elegantulum Beck, 1. #61 Cardium edule, Grimstad, 1.

#73 Cardium flavum L. (from the Red Sea collected by Forskål). – Submitted Greenland shells collected by Ltn Jensen. Material from cand. Steenstrup. Cardiid number in Mörch’s accession book 1870–1889: #561 Cardium grønlandicum.

Riise, F. stud. mag. See under Collin’s collec-tion.

Rinck See under Rink, H.

Rink the vessel “Rink” operated in Greenland 1912.

fig. 50. Johannes Hagemann Reinhardt’s signature 1829, countersigned by H. Beck. Compressed text.

fig. 51. Johannes Theodor Reinhardt’s signature 1864 in the Catalogue of the First “Galathea” Expedition 1848-47.

Compressed text.

Rink, Hinrich Johannes (1819–1893). Danish geologist. Participated in the first Galathea Expedition. Collected cardiids in the Nicobar Islands. – Donated shells to ZM. Cardiid num-ber in Mörch’s accession book 1846–1853: #5.

Cardium magnum Ch. sine loc. 1. < Shipped from Julianehaab, Greenland. Cardiid num-bers in Mörch’s accession book 1853–1861:

#34 Cardium ciliatum Fabr. 1. #35 Cardium elegantulum, 1.

Rkvk. Abbr. of Reykjavik, the capital of Ice-land.

R-Lund, Grace Collected cardiids in the Persian

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