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HENS P (1932) To Mr, Dr R.C.E.G.J. Baron Snouckaert of Schauburg, honorary president of the club of Dutch bird experts, on the occasion of his 75th anniversary. LIMOSA 5 (1): 1-4.

In the last episode of the previous year established we have the attention to the approaching seventy five services anniversary of our Honour VoorziUel ('Mr.. Dr. RCEGJ Baron Snouckaert of Schauburg, on May 10 this year and we offered Z. H. W. G. already in advance our sincere felicitations on. We are convinced behalf afford all members of the Club speaking, if we repeat this congratulation and hope express that our Honour Chairman for many years the opportunity may be reflected with satisfaction on the work that he is such a long time with so much success out has the benefit of ornithological science in general and the Dutch Bird Club of Physicists in special. Club members as we celebrate the jubilee special here, speaks for itself and is also a eereplicht. Yet he was the founder our Club Dutch ornithologist, his darling we may say whey. For the club it was worth, too much time or money and he has tirelessly zeal, away from its founding in 1911, until the present day to work towards its creation and to increase size. And that so doing, we might almost say, three did work for that especially the elderly among us know the best. Under his excellent, distinguished, and yet so friendly line hit the club to greater prosperity than we even in the commencement had dared expect. This was in no small extent due to the annual report as well maintained, waaryoor He did most to contribute and that he as any editor to 1923 also technically treated. That our Club Body in such a high scientific level and state, both at home and abroad, by the ornithologists continue with such an interest is noted, we owe primarily to our eminent Honorary Chairman. In episode No. 4 of year report. 16 (April 1927), occasionally 70sten of his birthday, we sketched the life Baron Snouckaert as ornithologist and collector, as founder of our club and fighter for the privilege of know-? nity to collect, including protected birds, for study purposes. We are essentially taking on the many ornithological studies and contributions, which in the course of years, in addition to his standard for the Dutch ornithology: Avifauna Neerlandica from his pen cut pasture flowed.

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