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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
Thompson, W1839XXXIX.—On the breeding of the woodcock (Scolopax rusticola, Linn.), in Ireland
1847Illustrations of British Mycology. By Mrs. T. I. Hussey. Reeve, Brothers. 4to. Parts 1 & 2
1848The Dodo and its kindred; or the history, affinities, and osteology of the Dodo, solitaire, and other extinct birds of the Islands Mauritius, Rodriguez, and Bourbon. By H. E. Strickland, M.A., F.G.S., F.R.G.S.; and A. G. Melville, M.D. Edin., M.R.C.S. Lon
1848The British Desmidieæ. By John Ralfs, M.R.C.S. Pp. xxii. & 226. Tab. 35. 8vo. Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1848
1852Parks and Pleasure-Grounds, or Practical Notes on Country Residences, Villas, Public Parks and Gardens. By Charles H. J. Smith, Landscape Gardener and Garden Architect, &c. &c. London: Reeve, 1852, post 8vo, pp. 290
1853Popular Physical Geology. By J. B. Jukes, F.R.S. 12mo. Reeve and Co., London, 1853
1854The botanist's word-book: an etymological and explanatory vocabulary of the terms employed in the science of botany. By G. Macdonald and J. Allan. London: Reeve & Co., 1853
1854A narrative of travels on the Amazon and Rio Negro, with an account of the native tribes and observations on the climate, geology, and natural history of the amazon valley. By A. R. Wallace. Pp. 541. 8vo. London, 1853. Reeve & Co.
1855First steps in economic botany, for the use of students. By Thomas Croxen Archer. London: Reeve, 1854. 12mo
1856Ferny Copmbes: a Ramble after Ferns in the Glens and Valleys of Devonshire. By Charlotte Chanter. London, Reeve, 1856
1856Popular geography of plants, or a botanical excursion round the world. By E. M. C. Edited by C. Daubeny, M.D. &c. London: Reeve. 1855
1856A popular history of palms and their allies. By Berthold Seemann, Ph.D. &c. London: Reeve. 1856
1857A popular history of British Crustacea; comprising a familiar account of their classification and habits. By Adam White, Assistant, Zoological Department, British Museum. Sq. 12mo. London, Reeve, 1857
1857Popular history of the aquarium of marine and freshwater animals and plants. By George Brettingham Sowerby, F.L.S. 12mo. London, Reeve, 1857
T. Cobbold, S1857Description of a new form of Naked-Eyed Medusa (Thaumantias achroa), with brief histological details (Abstract).
Wolley, J1858ON THE SNIPES‘“NEIGHING” OR HUMMING NOISE, AND ON ITS TAIL-FEATHERS’ SYSTEMATIC VALUE. BY W. MEVES, CONSERVATOR AT THE ZOOLOGICAL RIKS-MUSEUM IN STOCKHOLM. TRANSLATED AND COMMUNICATED
1860Handbook of the British Flora. By G. Bentham, F.L.S. London: Lovell Reeve. 1858
1862The British ferns. By Sir W. J. Hooker; with drawings by W. Fitch. 8vo. London: Reeve, 1861
1863Phosphorescence, or the emission of light by minerals, plants, and animals. By T. L. Phipson, Ph.D., F.C.S. London: Reeve & Co., 1862. 12mo
1863The land and freshwater Mollusks indigenous to, or naturalized in, the British Isles. By Lovell Reeve, F.L.S. Reeve & Co., 1863
1864A flora of Ulster, and botanist's guide to the North of Ireland. By G. Dickie, M.D., Prof. of Botany, Aberdeen. 12mo. Belfast, 1864. London: Reeve & Co.
von Homeyer, A1864<b> Charadrius squatarola </b> Gl.<b>und</b><b> Tringa cinerea </b> L.<b>in Neu-Vorpommern</b>
Marrat, FP1868On Oliva auricularia, Lam., O. aquatilis, Reeve, and O. auricularia, D'Orb.
1871British insects: a familiar description of the form, structure, habits, and Transformations of insects. By E. F. Staveley. 8vo. London: Reeve, 1871
Dresser, HE18768. On a new Species of Broadbilled Sandpiper.
Wood-Mason, J1878On the Structure and Development of the Trachea in the Indian Painted Snipe (Rhynchœa capensis).
1881A handbook of the vertebrate fauna of Yorkshire, being a catalogue of British mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes, showing what species are or have, within historical periods, been found in the county. By W. Eagle Clarke and W. Denison Roebuc
Collett, R1881Tringa temminckii und minuta und deren Brüten in Norwegen
Nelson, EW1884The Breeding Habits of the Pectoral Sandpiper (Actodromas maculata)
Holterhoff, G1884Eskimo Curlew at San Diego, Cal.
C. Merriam, H, Jencks, S&1885The Eggs of the Knot (Tringa canutus) Found at Last!
Beckham, CW1885The Western Semipalmated Sandpiper on the Coast of Virginia
Pennington, AS1886British zoophytes: an introduction to the Hydroida, Actinozoa, and Polyzoa found in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Channel Islands. L. Reeve and Co., 1885.
Townsend, CH1886Four Rare Birds in Northern California: Yellow Rail, Emperor Goose, European Widgeon, and Sabine's Ruffed Grouse
Smith, HM1886The Red Phalarope in the District of Columbia: A Correction
1887The structure and life-history of the cockroach (Periplaneta orientalis), an introduction to the study of insects. By L. C. Miall and Alfred Denny. 8vo. London, Lovell Reeve and Co.; Leeds, Jackson. 1886
Seebohm., H1887On Horsfield's Woodcock, Scolopax saturata
Green, MM1887Occurrence of Phalaropus Lobatus at Syracuse, N. Y.
Bryant, WE1887Piranga Rubriceps and Tringa Fuscicollis in California
Bennett, A1888The flora of West Yorkshire, with a sketch of the climatology and lithology in connection therewith. By Frederic Arnold Lees. 8vo. Pp. 843, with Map. London: Lovell Reeve and Co., 1888
Shufeldt, RW1888The Sternum in the Solitary Sandpiper, and Other Notes
Smith, WG1889The Wilson's Phalarope: Phalaropus Lobatus
Green, MM1889Baird's Sandpiper in Central New York
Prime, WC1889The Northern Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) in the Franconia Mountains, New Hampshire
Brewster, W1889Occurrence of the Western Sandpiper (Ereunetes occidentalis) in Numbers on the Coast of Massachusetts
Thorne, PM1889Phalaropus lobatus and Phalaropus tricolor
Jeffries, WA1889Sandpipers at Sea: A Correction
Brewster, W1890A New Subspecies of the Solitary Sandpiper
White, HGordon1891Migration of the Red Phalarope (Crymophilus fulicarius)
Eastman, HD1891Phalaropus lobatus off Scituate, Mass

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