Frank Fraser Darling - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

  • 1932 - Colour Inheritance in Bull-terriers. (Chapter in book by T.W. Hogarth).
  • 1932 - The Physiological and Genetical Aspects of Sterility in Domesticated Animals.
  • 1932 - Biology of the Fleece of the Scottish Mountain Blackface.
  • 1937 - A Herd of Red Deer. A Study in Animal Behaviour. Oxford University Press.
  • 1938 - Bird Flocks and the Breeding Cycle: a contribution to the study of avian sociality. Cambridge University Press.
  • 1938 - Wild Country. A Highland Naturalist's Notes and Pictures. Cambridge University Press.
  • 1939 - The Seasons and the Farmer: a Book for Children. Cambridge University Press. (Illustrated by Charles Tunnicliffe).
  • 1939 - A Naturalist on Rona: essays of a biologist in isolation. Clarendon Press: Oxford.
  • 1940 - Island Years. G. Bell and Sons.
  • 1941 - The Seasons and the Fisherman. Cambridge University Press.
  • 1942 - The Story of Scotland. Collins: London.
  • 1943 - Wildlife of Britain. Collins: London.
  • 1943 - Island Farm. G. Bell and Sons.
  • 1943 - The Care of Farm Animals.
  • 1945 - Crofting Agriculture. Its Practice in the West Highlands and Islands. Oliver and Boyd: Edinburgh.
  • 1947 - Natural History in the Highlands and Islands.
  • 1949 - Sandy the Red Deer. OUP: London.
  • 1953 - Alaska: An Ecological Reconnaissance. Ronald Press Company: New York.
  • 1955 - West Highland Survey: An essay in human ecology.
  • 1956 - Pelican in the Wilderness: a naturalist's odyssey in North America. Allen & Unwin: London.
  • 1960 - An Ecological Renaissance of the Mara Plains in Kenya Colony. Wildlife Society.
  • 1960 - Wild life in an African territory. (Study made for the Game and Tsetse Control Dept of Northern Rhodesia). Oxford University: London.
  • 1966 - Future Environments of North America: Transformation of a Continent. (With John P. Milton). Natural History Press: New York.
  • 1969 - The Highlands and Islands. (Revised edition of Natural History in the Highlands and Islands, with J. Morton Boyd). Collins: London. ISBN 0-00-631955-6
  • 1969 - Impacts of Man on the Biosphere.
  • 1970 - Wilderness And Plenty: the Reith Lectures 1969. BBC. ISBN 0-563-09281-5
  • 1971 - A Conversation on Population, Environment, and Human Well-Being. Conservation Foundation: Washington.
  • 1972 - Foreword to “What We Eat Today” by Michael and Sheilagh Crawford, Neville Spearman, London SBN 85435 360 7.

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