Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo

Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo - Bulletin of the AMNH , Vol. XXXIV,...
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Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo

Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo

€6,26

Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo

€6,26
Author: Chapin, James Paul,1889-1964
Format: eBook
Language: English

Descriptions of Three New Birds from the Belgian Congo - Bulletin of the AMNH , Vol. XXXIV, Art. XVI, pp. 509-513, Oct. 20th, 1915

The whole of the large collection of birds secured by the Congo Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History during the years 1909 to 1915, under the leadership of Mr. Herbert Lang, has now arrived safely at the Museum. It is composed of material gathered all across the Belgian Congo, from Boma on the west to Aba in the northeastern corner, but the greater part from the more remote territory between Stanley Falls and the Enclave of Lado, including the dense equatorial forests of the Ituri, Nepoko, and Bomokandi, and the high-grass and bush country of the Uele District to the north and northeast. Of the relatively small number of zological expeditions that have passed through and collected in these regions, none has ever before been able to make such a prolonged stay, and the varied zological results of this Expedition are surely of the highest scientific interest. The ornithological collection contains in the neighborhood of six thousand skins, and represents some 600 different species, a number of them of course new to science. These it is our purpose to describe as promptly as possible in this Bulletin, before taking up the greater work of a general report on all the forms collected, with more extended notes on their distribution, habits, food, and nests. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 33137
Author: Chapin, James Paul
Release Date: Jul 11, 2010
Format: eBook
Language: English

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