Sharpe, Richard Bowdler, 1847-1909
Sharpe, Richard Bowdler
Bowdler Sharpe, Richard 1847-1909
Bowdler Sharpe, Richard, 1847-1909, zoologue
Richard Bowdler Sharpe British ornithologist (1847-1909)
Sharpe, R.B. (Richard Bowdler), 1847-1909
Sharpe, R. Bowdler
VIAF ID: 54295317 ( Personal )
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Works
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Allen's naturalist's library | |
An analytical index to the works of the late John Gould, F.R.S. | |
Aves | |
The birds of Asia. Volume I | |
The birds of New Guinea and the adjacent Papuan islands : including many new species recently discovered in Australia | |
The birds of South Africa | |
Catalogue of the birds in the British Museum | |
Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds. containing the families campophagidae and muscicapidae | |
Catalogue of the specimens illustrating the Osteology of the Vertebrated animals, recent and extinct contained in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England | |
A chapter on birds : rare British birds | |
Cinnyrimorphæ, containing the families Nectariniidæ and Meliphagidæ (Sun-birds and Honey-eaters) | |
Coliomorphæ, containing the families Corvidæ, Paradiseidæ, Oriolodæ, Dicruridæ, and Prionopidæ | |
Coloured figures of the eggs of British birds : with descriptive notices | |
Containing the families Dicæidæ, Hirundinnidæ, Ampelidæ, Mniotiltidæ, and Motacillidæ | |
Containing the families Paridæ and Laniidæ (Titmice and Shrikes), and Certhiomorphæ (Creepers and Nuthatches) | |
Containing the first portion of the family Timeliidæ (Babbling-Thrushes) | |
Coraciae (contin.) and Halcyones, with the families Leptosomatidae, Coraciidae, Meropidae, Alcedinidae, Momotidae, Todidae, and Coliidae | |
Fringilliformes. Pt. 1 | |
Gould's works on natural history | |
A hand-book to the birds of Great Britain | |
A hand-list of the genera and species of birds = Nomenclator avium tum fossilium tum viventium | |
A history of the birds of Europe, including all the species inhabiting the western palærctic region. | |
Monograph of the Paradiseidae or birds of paradise, and Ptilonorhynchidae, or bower-birds | |
A monograph of the Turdidæ, or, Family of thrushes | |
The natural history & antiquities of Selborne & A garden kalendar. | |
Oligomyodæ, or the families Tyrannidæ, Oxyrhamphidæ, Pipridæ, Cotingidæ, Phytotomidæ, Philepittidæ, Pittidæ, Xenicidæ, and Eurylæmidæ | |
Ornithology | |
Paradijsvogels in cultuur en natuur : de mooiste afbeeldingen uit Birds of Paradise (1891-1898) van Richard Bowdler Sharpe | |
Plataleae (ibises and spoonbills) and Herodiones (herons and storks) | |
Reports of the Princeton University expeditions to Patagonia : 1896-1899 | |
A review of recent attempts to classify birds : an address delivered before the second international ornithological congress on the 18th of May, 1891 | |
Scansores and Coccyges | |
Scientific results of the second Yarkand mission : based upon the collections and notes of the late Ferdinand Stoliczka | |
The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition | |
Sturniformes, containing the families Artamidæ, Sturnidæ, Plocenidæ, Alaudidæ, also the families Atrichideæ and Menuridæ | |
Tracheophonæ, or the families Dendrocolaptidæ, Formicariidæ, Conopophagidæ, and Pteroptochidæ | |
Upupæ and Trochili | |
Wonders of the bird world |