Flower, William Henry, 1831-1899
Flower, William Henry, 1831-1899, naturaliste
Flower, William Henry
William Henry Flower English comparative anatomist and surgeon
William Henry Flower English comparative anatomist, surgeon and museum curator (1831–1899)
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Works
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Address by Prof. W.H. Flower ... | |
Address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Anthropological institute of Great Britain and Ireland | |
Address of the President | |
Asa Gray correspondence. Senders F | |
Atlas schématique du système nerveux origines, ramifications, anastomoses des nerfs, leur distribution dans les muscles et la peau | |
Catalogue of the Plataleæ, Herodiones, Steganopodes, Pygopodes, Alcæ, and Impennes in the collection of the British Museum : Plataleæ (Ibises and Spoonbills) and Herodiones (Herons and Storks) / Steganopodes (Cormorants, Gannets, Frigate-Birds, Tropic-Birds, and Pelicans), Pygopodes (Divers and Grebes), Alcæ (Auks), and Impennes (Penguins) | |
Catalogue of the specimens illustrating the osteology and dentition of vertebrated animals, recent and extinct, contained in the museum | |
Creatures of other days, by rev. H. N. Hutchinson,... [Preface by Sir W. H. Flower.] | |
Description of the skeleton of Inia geoffrensis and of the skull of Pontoporia blainvillii, with remarks on the systematic position of these animals in the order Cetacea | |
Description of the skeleton of the chinese white dolphin (Delphinus sinenesis, Osbeck) | |
Description of Two Skeletons of Akkas, a pygmy race from central Africa | |
Diagrams of the nerves of the human body | |
Einleitung in die Osteologie der Säugethiere | |
Essays on museums and other subjects connected with natural history | |
Fashion in deformity, as illustrated in the customs of barbarous and civilised races. | |
A further contribution to the knowledge of the existing Ziphioid Whales, Genus Mesoplodon | |
General guide to the British Museum (natural history), Cromwell road. London [by W. H. Flower] | |
Horse A Study in Natural History | |
Illustrations of the mode of preserving the dead in Darnley Island and in South Australia | |
Introduction to the osteology of the mammalia being the substance of the course of lectures delivered at the royal college of surgeons of england in 1870 | |
Introduction to the osteology of the mammalia, by William Henry Flower,... 3rd edition revised with the assistance of Hans Gadow,... | |
introduction to the study of mammals living and extinct | |
List of the specimens of Cetacea in the Zoological department of the British museum. | |
The Native races of the Pacific Ocean | |
Notes on four specimens of the common fin-whale (Physalus antiquorum, Gray; Balœnoptera musculus, auct.) stranded on the south coast of England. | |
Notes on the visceral anatomy of Hyomoschus aquaticus. | |
On a collection of monumental heads and artificially deformed crania from the island of Mallicollo, in the New Hebrides | |
On palaeontological evidence of gradual modification of animal forms. | |
On Risso's Dolphin, Grampus griseus (Cuv.) | |
On the affinities and probable habits of the extinct Australian marsupial, Thylacoleo carnifex (Owen). | |
On the anatomy of the Proteles, Proteles cristatus | |
On the brain of the Javan loris (Stenops javanicus, Illig.) | |
On the correspondence between the parts composing the shoulder and the pelvic girdle of the Mammalia. | |
On the cranial characters of the Natives of the Fiji Islands | |
On the development and succession of the teeth, in the armadillos (Dasypodidae). | |
On the external characters of two species of British dolphins (Delphinus delphis, Linn., and Delphinus tursio, Fabr.) | |
On the occurrence of the ringed or marbled seal (Phoca hispida) on the coast of Norfolk | |
On the Osteology and Affinities of the Natives of the Andaman Islands | |
On the osteology of the cachalot or sperm-whale (P̲h̲y̲s̲e̲t̲e̲r̲ m̲a̲c̲r̲o̲c̲e̲p̲h̲a̲l̲u̲s̲) | |
On the probable identity of the fin-whales described as Balœnoptera carolinœ, Malm, and Physalus sibbaldii, Gray | |
On the pygmy hippopotamus of Liberia, Hippopotamus liberiensis (Morton) and its claims to distinct generic rank | |
On the recent ziphioid whales, with a description of the skeleton of Berardius arnouxi. | |
On the structure and affinities of musk-deer (Moschus moschiferus, Linn.) | |
On the value of the characters of the base of the cranium in the classification of the order Carnivora, and on the systematic position of Bassaris and other disputed forms. | |
On whales, past and present and their probable origin. A discourse | |
The Pygmy races of men | |
Recent memoirs on the Cetacea | |
Remarks on the homologies and notation of the teeth of the Mammalia. | |
Sir Victor Brooke : sportsman & naturalist : a memoir of his life and extracts from his letters and journals |