Further Reading
- Publications by Spencer Fullerton Baird
- "Directions for Collecting, Preserving, and Transporting Specimens of Natural History." Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the Year 1856. p. 235-253.
- with Robert Ridgway and Thomas Mayo Brewer. A History Of North American Birds. ISBN 1286040981
- Publications about Baird
- Allard, Dean C. Spencer Fullerton Baird and the U. S. Fish Commission: A Study in the History of American Science. Washington: The George Washington University (1967).
- Belote, Theodore T. "The Secretarial Cases." Scientific Monthly. 58 (1946): 366-370.
- Cockerell, Theodore D.A. "Spencer Fullerton Baird." Popular Science Monthly. 68 (1906): 63-83.
- Dall, William Healey. "Spencer Fullerton Baird: a biography, including selections from his correspondence with Audubon, Agassiz, Dana, and others." Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company (1915).
- Goode, G. Brown. The Published Writings of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1843-1882. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office (1883).
- Ripley, S. Dillon. "The View From the Castle: Take two freight cars of specimens, add time and energy--eventually you'll get a natural history museum." Smithsonian. 1.11 (1971): 2.
- Rivinus, Edward F. and Elizabeth m. Youssef. Spencer F. Baird of the Smithsonian. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press (1992).
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