American Ornithological Bibliography, Parts 1-3, by Elliott Coues, is a comprehensive resource for researchers and enthusiasts of American ornithology. This meticulously compiled bibliography offers an exhaustive listing of publications related to birds in America. Covering a wide range of ornithological literature, this work serves as an invaluable guide to the field's historical development.
Coues's work is essential for anyone studying the history of ornithology in America, providing detailed references to scientific papers, monographs, and other significant publications. It remains a cornerstone reference for libraries, scholars, and bird lovers, illuminating the rich history of bird study in America.
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