Henry Seebohm - Writings

Writings

  • (1901) The birds of Siberia; a record of a naturalist's visits to the valleys of the Petchora and Yenesei. J. Murray. London.
  • (1893) Geographical distribution of British birds
  • (1890) The birds of the Japanese Empire. R. H. Porter, London.
  • (1888) The geographical distribution of the family Charadriidae, or, The plovers, sandpipers, snipes, and their allies. H. Sotheran. London
  • (1883) A history of British birds, with coloured illustrations of their eggs. R. H. Porter. London. Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
  • (1880) Siberia in Europe: a visit to the valley of the Petchora, in north-east Russia. J. Murray, London.
  • (1880) Contributions to the ornithology of Siberia

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