Joseph Whitaker (ornithologist) - Works

Works

  • Sulla migrazione degli uccelli, specialmente in Sicilia. Naturalista sicil.121-127. 1882
  • Notes on some Tunisian birds. Ibis 78-100, map. 1894.
  • Additional notes on Tunisian birds. Ibis 85 -106, map. 1895.
  • Further notes on Tunisian birds. Ibis 87 -99, map. 1896.
  • On Turnix sylvatica in Sicily Ibis 290-291. 1896.
  • Exhibition of skins of Sturnix unicolor from Morocco . Bull. Brit.Orn.Club vol.vii.pxvii (p 155 of Ibis 1898). 1897
  • Description of Two new species, Garrulus ornops,sp. nov., and Rhodopechys aliena, sp. nov. Bull. Brit.Orn.Club vol.vii.pxvii 1897.
  • Further notes on Tunisian birds Ibis 125-132. 1898.
  • On the Grey Shrikes of Tunisia Ibis 288-231.1898.
  • On a collection of birds from Morocco with descriptions of Lanius algieriensis dodsoni, subsp. nov. (p. 599) and of Octocorys atlas (p.xiii) Ibis 592-610.1898.
  • Description of a new Chat, Saxicola caterinae, sp. nov., from Algeria and Morocco, and a new crossbill, Loxia curvirostra poliogyna, subsp. nov., from Tunisia Ibis 624-625. 1898.
  • Description of a new species of Shore-Lark, Otocorys atlas, from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. Vol.vii, p.xlvii (p 432 of Ibis) 1898.
  • Sulla riproduzione in cattività del Pollo sultano (Porphyrio coeruleus Vandelli) volg. sic. gaddo fagiano o gaddu fascianu. Naturalista sic. vol.3, 17-20. 1899
  • On an Abnormal nest of Ardea cinerea Bull. Brit. Orn. Club. vol. viii, p.xxxvii. 1899.
  • On the breeding of the Purple Gallinule in captivity. Ibis vol. vii. p.502-505. 1899
  • On a new Chat from Southern Persia. Bull. Br. Orn. Club vol.x. p.17. 1899
  • The passage of Cuculus canorus L. in Sicily. Aquila vo. vi. p.99-100. 1899
  • On the Occurrence of Caprimulgus aeggptius at Palermo Ibis p. 475-476. 1899
  • On a new species of Acredula from Sicily. Bull. Br. Orn. Club vol.x. 11. p.51-52. 1901
  • On some species of Crested Lark. Ibis vol.xii. p.38. 1901
  • On rare species from Tripoli. Ibis vol.xiii. p. 15-17. 1902
  • Further information on two recently described species of Passerine Birds. Ibis. vol.x. p.54-59. 1902
  • On a small collection of Birds from Tripoli. Ibis. vo.x. p.643-656. 1902
  • On the occurrnce of Porphyrio alleni in Italy and Tunis. Ibisvol.xi. p.431-432. 1903
  • Cisticola cisticola mauritanica subsp. nova. Bull. Br. Orn. Club vol.xiv. p.19-20. 1903
  • La Glareola melanoptera in Sicilia. Avicula vo.viii. p. 84-85. 1904
  • Il Corvus corone, la Linota rufescens e la Glareola melanoptera in Sicilia. Avicula vo.viii. p.56. 1904
  • Corvus corone, Linota rufescens and Glareola melanoptera in Sicily. Ibis vo.xii. p.477-478. 1904
  • Alauda arvensis harterti subsp. nova. Bull. Br. Orn. Club vol.xv. p.19-20. 1904
  • The Birds of Tunisia, 2 Vols. Pp. xxxii, 294; xviii, 410, 17 full page plates of which 15 are handcoloured after Grönvold, 2 photograv., 1 clr folding map. London, 1st edition. Edition limited to 250 copies only. 1905 Digitised text
  • Biographical notice on the late Professor Giglioli. Ibis vol.xviii. p.537-538. 1910
  • Letter on Pterocles senegallus in Sicily. Ibis vo.xviii. p.102. 1910
  • Sulla necessità di legislazione internazionale per proibire l'importazione in Europa delle pelli e piume di alcune specie di uccelli. Riv. Ital. Orn. vo. iii p. 126-135. 1915
  • The Birds of Sicily. Manuscript in the Villa Whitaker Malfitano. Palermo. 1920 about
  • Motya - A Phoenician Colony in Sicily, London. Yorke RA & Davidson 1921.

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