Roberto Dabbene - Work

Work

  • "Contribución a la ornitología del Paraguay",Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires 23: 283-390 (1912)
  • "Notas sobre una colección de Avesde la Isla Martín García", El Hornero 1 (1917). (1): 29-34; (2): 89-96; (3): 160-168; (4): 236-248.
  • "Los pingüinos de las costas e islas de los mares argentinos", El Hornero 2 (1): 1-9 (1920)
  • "Tres aves nuevas para la avifauna uruguaya", El Hornero 3 (4): 422 (1926)
  • "The ornithological collection of the Museo Nacional, Buenos Aires its origin, development and present condition", The Auk Vol. 43 N. 1: 37-46 (1926)
  • "Las palomas y tórtolas de la Argentina", Revista Diosa Cazadora, Suplemento (125) (1938)
  • "Fauna Magallánica. Mamíferos y aves de la Tierra del Fuego e islas adyacentes"
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Date of birth 1864
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Date of death 1938
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