A landmark compass of avian nomenclature. A guiding ledger for ornithologists. Check-List Of Birds Of The World (Volume IV), by James Lee Peters, stands as an authoritative bird compendium and essential ornithology reference book: a disciplined bird species checklist and avian taxonomy guide that marries scholarly precision with practical clarity. Its pages function as a scientific bird catalogue and bird identification resource, giving readable structure to the worldwide bird fauna and serving as an academic ornithologist reference in university libraries and natural history collections. Elegant in its restraint, the checklist concentrates on reliable names and systematic ordering rather than speculative revision, so it works as a taxonomic backbone for field naturalists, museum curators and researchers. Wherever names must be checked, cross-referenced or cited - from specimen labels to regional surveys - Volume IV supplies measured authority, helping to stabilise the language of species across disciplines. Historically and literarily significant, Volume IV belongs to the James Lee Peters series and records a formative moment in twentieth century ornithology; its careful nomenclature and arrangement mark it as a primary record of global bird classification and the worldwide bird fauna. As an archival document it traces the history of names and taxonomic practice, making it indispensable not only to taxonomists but to curators, librarians and anyone compiling or consulting a natural history collection. Casual readers who treasure natural history will find its sober listings and exactitude unexpectedly absorbing; academic readers and collectors will value it as a working reference and a bibliographic artefact. Field naturalists and birdwatchers benefit from the checklist's clarity when comparing regional lists or assembling personal or institutional catalogues, while scholars can rely on its measured authority when citing species names. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
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