Personal documents [FA3/1] Various documents: 1 folder with a) curriculum vitae, 01.09.1945, copy, typewritten, two pages; b) report from the Botanical Congress 1950 in Stockholm (incl. documentation on contacts to the reconstruction of the BGBM herbarium and library); c) various correspondence from him 1945-49 (copies or Copies to the Dean's Office of the University of Natural Sciences, 11.04.1945 Kisten mit Ms. [FA5] Abies: handwritten preliminary work, materials, SW photographs of Abies (especially Abies nebrodensis in S-Italy), three reprints of Abies von Mattfeld in Notizblatt des Bot. Gart. u. Mus. Berlin-Dahlem vol. 9/1925, vol. 10/no. 95/1928, vol. 10/no. 96/1929 Preliminary work for: Cyperaceae of German-Sw-Africa (20 double-sided handwritten loose leaves) and the Cyperaceae of New-Guinea (34 double-sided handwritten loose leaves) Plant photographs: album of loose paper pages held together by herbarium cardboard (with SW photographs, inserted into the pages at the corners), various plants, various places (and the like).a. ex Hort. Bot. Berlin), on the back of the photos pencil lettering on the object and location materials for floristic mapping, etc., 2 booklets [FA..]* diaries from the years of study and war (1913-1918), travel diary (1921, From the Baltic Sea to Friaul) and SW photos (landscape, probably Germany) (all in one briefcase) [P37
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Military service. Museum thing. At Eisenhofer: trapezoid zither, buffalo bell. Offer: China Tang Bell, Horn New Guinea [Cross Snail Horn MIR 1280?].
Good wishes; Arrow back from New Guinea
Rohlfs, Friedrich GerhardAsk Ehlers whether the Göttingen Museum is interested in the scientific objects he collected on New Guinea and the surrounding islands.
Will information about colonization of New Guinea
Submit a contribution to the "Globus" - not yet the one about New Guinea. Although Dr. Petermann is very committed to this, it will not be easy to find a full publisher for the manuscript. Expects the recipient's judgement on the smaller contribution.
Letter from A. Allenstein, a collection of weapons and jewellery as well as everyday objects from New Guinea and Cairo for sale