Oberholser, Harry C., 1870-1963
Oberholser, Harry C.
Harry Church Oberholser
Oberholser, Harry C. (Harry Church), 1870-1963
Oberholser, Harry Church, 1870-1963
Oberholser, Harry C. (Harry Church)
VIAF ID: 12684010 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Harry Church Oberholser
- 200 _ | ‡a Oberholser ‡b Harry C. ‡f 1870-1963
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Oberholser, Harry C. ‡d 1870-1963
- 100 1 _ ‡a Oberholser, Harry C. ‡d 1870-1963
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- 100 1 0 ‡a Oberholser, Harry C. ‡q (Harry Church), ‡d 1870-1963
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Oberholser, Harry Church, ‡d 1870-1963
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Works
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The avian genus Bleda Bonaparte and some of its allies | |
The bird life of Texas. | |
Birds collected by Dr. W.L. Abbott in the Kilimanjaro region, East Africa | |
The birds of the Natuna Islands | |
Birds of the White-Fuller Expedition to Kenya, East Africa | |
Description of a new Sylvietta | |
Descriptions of new birds from Oregon : chiefly from the Warner Valley region | |
Descriptions of new East Indian birds of the families Turdidae, Sylviidae, Pycnonotidae, and Muscicapidae | |
Descriptions of one hundred and four new species and subspecies of birds from the Barussan Islands and Sumatra | |
The Great Plains waterfowl breeding grounds and their protection | |
Measurements of birds | |
A monograph of the genus Chordeiles Swainson, type of a new family of goatsuckers | |
A new genus of African starlings | |
A new great horned owl from Veneazuela, with notes on the names of the American forms | |
New timaline birds from the East Indies, by Harry C. Oberholser,... | |
North American eagles and their economic relations, by Harry C. Oberholser,... | |
Notes on a collection of birds from Arizona and New Mexico | |
Notes on some birds from Santa Barbara Islands, California. | |
Notes on the nomenclature of certain genera of birds | |
Outline of a classification of North American birds | |
A Synopsis of the Genus Contopus and Its Allies | |
Waterfowl and their food plants in the Sandhill region of Nebraska |