Alexander Henry Haliday - Sources

Sources

Institutions (manuscripts, letters)

  • Entomologische Bibliotek, Eberswald -Finow, DDR (now Germany)
  • Royal Entomological Society of London, England ( by far the biggest repository of Haliday papers so far known although these are only letters to Haliday.)
  • Royal Irish Academy
  • Hope Department of Entomology Oxford University Museum
  • Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna.
  • Muséum national d'histoire naturelle, Paris
  • Humboldt Museum, Berlin
  • Natural History Museum, London
  • Natural History Museum, Leiden, Leiden
  • Turin Natural History Museum
  • La Specola, Firenze (Florence). Italy

Source Publications

  • Nash, R, and O'Connor, J.P. 1982 Notes on the entomological collection of A. H. Haliday (1806–1870) in the National Museum of Ireland with a recommendation for type designations. Proc.R.Ir.Acad. 82(B):169-174, 4 plates
  • Nash, R. 1983 A brief summary of the development of entomology in Ireland during the years 1790-1870. Irish Naturalists' Journal 21: 145-150
  • Anon.,1902. Irish Naturalist 11:197-199.
  • Osten Sacken. C.R., 1903. Record of my life work in entomology. vii + 240pp. (pp. 51–62 portrait). Cambridge, Massachusetts.
  • Graham, M.W.R. de V. 1985 (29 Jul 1985), On some Rondani types of Chalcidoidea (Hym.) in the Haliday collection, Dublin. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 121:159-162
  • Howard, L.O., 1930. Smithsonian miscellaneous Collections 84: 217, 231, portrait.
  • Neave. A., 1933. A Centennial history of the entomological Society of London. (p. 134). London.
  • National Museum Bulletin 3: 27-28, portrait. Dublin.
  • Graham, M.W.R. de V. 1985 (29 Jul 1985), On some Rondani types of Chalcidoidea (Hym.) in the Haliday collection, Dublin. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 121:159-162

Source Obituaries

  • 1870 Anon. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 7:91.
  • 1870 Anon. Abeille 7: lxxv-lxxvi.
  • 1870 Anon. American Journal of Science 50:294.
  • 1870 Anon. Nature, London 2: 240.
  • 1870 Kraatz. G. Berliner Entomologisches Zeitschrift 14:x.
  • 1871 Anon. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London 1870-71: lxxxvii-lxxxviii.

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