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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
1838Speaking canary bird
McAndrew, R1852XI.—Note of the mollusca observed during a short visit to the Canary and Madeira Islands, &c., in the months of April and May 1852
Brücke, E1857On object-slides of canary glass
T. Wollaston, V1858XXI.—Description of a Coleopterous insect from the Canary Islands
S. Sotheby, L1858NOTE ON A TALKING CANARY, ADDRESSED TO DR. GRAY, V.P.Z.S.
T. Wollaston, V1860XVI.—On the Aphanarthra of the Canary Islands
de Paiva, Bdo Castell1861XXII.—Descriptions of two new species of Coleoptera from the Canary Islands
T. Wollaston, V1862XXXVIII.—On the Calathi of the Canary islands
M'Lachlan, R1882The Neuroptera of Madeira and the Canary Islands.
Thompson, IC1888Copepoda of Madeira and the Canary Islands, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species.
Chun, C1889XXIII.—The Siphonophora of the Canary Islands
Meade-Waldo, EG1889Further Notes on the Birds of the Canary Islands*
Meade-Waldo, EG1889Notes on some Birds of the Canary Islands
Meade-Waldo, EG1890Further Notes on the Birds of the Canary Islands
Tristram, HB1890Notes on the Island of Palma in the Canary Group
Meade-Waldo, EG1893XV.—List of Birds observed in the Canary Islands
Calman, WT1904XXXI.—On Munidopsis polymorpha, Koelbel, a Cave-dwelling Marine Crustacean from the Canary Islands
Bryan, WAlanson1912The Introduction and Acclimatization of the Yellow Canary on Midway Island
Lehrs, P191439. Description of a new Lizard from the Canary Islands*
Bannerman, DA1914An Ornithological Expedition to the Eastern Canary Islands.–Part II.
S., W1914Review: Bannerman on the Ornithology of the Canary Islands
Bannerman, DA1919VI.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part 1. CORVIDæ–SYLVIIDVæ
Bannerman, DA1919XVI.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part II. TURDIDæ–HIRUNDINIDTæ.
BANNERMAK, DAVIDA1919XXIV.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part III. PICIDJK–SULIUJE.
BANNBRMAN, DAVIDA1919XXXII.–List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part IV. ANATIDæ–LAMDæ.
Bannerman, DA1920List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part VII. Summary and General Conclusions.
Bannerman, DA1920List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidenta1 Visitors. Part V. ALCIDE—PHASIANIDÆ.
A.Bannerman, D1920List of the Birds of the Canary Islands, with detailed reference to the Migratory Species and the Accidental Visitors. Part VI. Appendix A–Appendix B
S., W1920Review: Bannerman's 'Birds of the Canary Islands'
S., W1922Review: Bannerman on the Canary Islands
Mayr, E1926Die Ausbreitung des Girlitz ( Serinus canaria serinus L.)
Shoemaker, HHugh1939Social Hierarchy in Flocks of the Canary
19482. A STUDY OF THE CAPE CANARY
Lack, D, Southern, HN1949BIRDS ON TENERIFE
Greig-Smith, P1950Evidence from Hepatics on the History of the British Flora
Cullen, JM, Guiton, PE, Horridge, GA, Peirson, J1952BIRDS ON PALMA AND GOMERA (CANARY ISLANDS).
Hinde, RA1956The Behaviour of Certain Cardueline F1 Inter-Species Hybrids
Hinde, RA1956A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE COURTSHIP OF CERTAIN FINCHES (FRINGILLIDAE)
Moreau, RE, Monk, JF1957AUTUMN MIGRATION IN SOUTHWEST PORTUGAL.
Nicolai, J1957Die systematische Stellung des Zitronenzeisigs ( „Carduelis“ citrinella L.)
Thorpe, WH1958THE LEARNING OF SONG PATTERNS BY BIRDS, WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE SONG OF THE CHAFFINCH FRINGILLA COELEBS
Wingate, DB1958House Martin (Delichon urbica) and Canary (Serinus canaria) in Bermuda
Hooker, T1958BIRDS SEEN ON THE EASTERN CANARY ISLAND OF FUERTEVENTURA
Poulsen, H1959Song learning in the Domestic Canary
Mackie, GO1960Echiuroids from the Canary Islands
Pastore, N1961Number Sense and ‘Counting’ Ability in the Canary
Dunham, D, Clapp, R1962The Effects of Exogenous Gonadotrophins and Egg Removal on Clutch Size in the Domesticated Canary, Serinus canarius
Hinde, RA, Bell, RQ, Steel, E1963Changes in sensitivity of the canary brood patch during the natural breeding season
Dunham, DW, Clapp, R1963Addendum: The Effects of Exogenous Gonadotrophins and Egg Removal on Clutch Size in the Domesticated Canary, Serinus canarius
Johnston, CS, Campbell, DH, Rolwegan, MR1967SUMMER OBSERVATIONS ON LANZAROTE, AN EASTERN ISLAND IN THE CANARY ARCHIPELAGO

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