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Edited Book

Authors
Davis, William E.; Boles, Walter E.; and Recher, Harry F.
Title
Contributions to the history of Australasian ornithology, volume III
Imprint
Nuttall Ornithological Club, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2017, 613 pp
ISBN/ISSN
9781877973529
Subject
History of Natural Sciences Biological Sciences
Description

Memoir of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, no. 22. Contents: A history of ornithology in Tasmania, by G. Lord and W. E. Davis Jr; History of ornithological exploration of New Guinea, by B. M. Beehler and J. L. Mandeville; A brief history of avian palaeontology in Australia, by W. E. Boles; James Allen Keast - bird watcher and ecologist: an autobiography; A history of ornithology in the Top End of the Northern Territory, by R. Norske.

Source
cohn 2019

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