
Alexander Wetmore
Born 1886-01-01
Died 1978-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF69311211
- WikidataQ34558
- ISNI0000000109129570
- Open LibraryOL156004A
Top Subjects
- Birds, Fossil (12)
- Birds (10)
- Panama (6)
- Birds -- Panama (6)
- Utah (4)
- Birds -- Haiti (4)
- Paleontology -- Oligocene (4)
Books by Alexander Wetmore
Total count: 81
The Bird fancier's recreationbeing curious remarks on the nature of song-birds : with proper instuctions [sic] concerning the taking, feeding, breeding and teaching them, and to know the cock from the hen : also the manner of taken birds with lime-twigs, and preparations thereto : with an account of the distempers incident to song-birds, and the method to cure themA new edition.Printed for John Smith ...1770-01-01
Mortality among waterfowl around Great Salt Lake, UtahU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1915-01-01
Canariestheir care and managementU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1916-01-01-
Birds of Porto RicoG.P.O.1916-01-01
The duck sickness in UtahU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1918-01-01-
Report on the scientific results of the expedition to the tropical Pacific in charge of Alexander Agassiz ...The birdsThe Museum1919-01-01
Lead poisoning in waterfowlU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1919-01-01
Wild ducks and duck foods of the Bear River marshes, UtahU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1921-01-01-
A study of the body temperature of birds1921-01-01
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Remains of birds from caves in the republic of HaitiThe Smithsonian Institution1922-01-01
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New subspecies of birds from PatagoniaUniversity of California Press1923-01-01
Migration records from wild ducks and other birds banded in the Salt Lake Valley, UtahU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1923-01-01-
Food and economic relations of North American grebesG.P.O.1924-01-01
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Fossil birds from southeastern Arizona.Government printing office1924-01-01
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A monograph of the birds of prey (order Accipitres)Wheldon & Wesley, Ltd.1924-01-01
Food of American phalaropes, avocets, and stiltsU.S. Dept. of Agriculture1925-01-01-
The systematic position of Palaeospiza Bella Allenwith observation on other fossil birdsThe Museum1925-01-01
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Food of American phalaropes, avocets, and stiltsG.P.O.1925-01-01
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The systematic position of Palaeospiza bella Allenwith observation on other fossil birdsPrinted for the Museum1925-01-01
The migrations of birdsHarvard University Press1926-01-01-
Report on a collection of birds made by J.R. Pemberton in PatagoniaUnivesity of California Press1926-01-01
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... Observations on the birds of Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and ChileGovt. print. off.1926-01-01
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The birds of Porto Rico and the Virgin IslandsNew York Academy of Sciences1927-01-01
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Our migrant shorebirds in southern South AmericaG.P.O.1927-01-01
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Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Virgin IslandsThe birds of Porto Rico and the Virgin IslandsNew York Academy of Sciences1927-01-01
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Descriptions of four new forms of birds from HispaniolaThe Smithsonian Institution1929-01-01
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The use of the museum librarySpecial Libraries Association1929-01-01
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The migrations of birdsHarvard University Press1930-01-01
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Fossil bird remains form the Temblor formation near Bakersfield, California.1930-01-01
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A systematic classification for the birds of the world1930-01-01
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Birds1931-01-01
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The avifauna of the Pleistocene in Florida(with six plates)The Smithsonian Institution1931-01-01
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The birds of Haiti and the Dominican RepublicU.S. Govt. print. off.1931-01-01
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Biographical memoir of Robert Ridgeway, 1850-1929The National Academy of sciences1932-01-01
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Biographical memoir of Robert Ridgway, 1850-1929National Academy of Sciences1932-01-01
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Bird remains from the Oligocene deposits of Torrington, WyomingPrinted for the Museum1933-01-01
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Additional notes on the birds of Haiti and the Dominican RepublicSmithsonian Institution, U.S. National Museum1933-01-01
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An Oligocene eagle from WyomingThe Smithsonian Institution1933-01-01
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Birds collected in Cuba and Haiti by the Parish-Smithsonian expedition of 19301933-01-01
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Pliocene bird remains from IdahoThe Smithsonian Institution1933-01-01
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Warm-blooded vertebratespart I. : BirdsSmithsonian Institution Series, Inc.1934-01-01
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A new fossil hawk from the Oligocene beds of South DakotaUniversity of Michigan press1934-01-01
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A new race of the song sparrow from the Appalachian regionThe Smithsonian Institution1936-01-01
Two original photographic negatives of Abraham Lincoln(with four plates)The Smithsonian Institution1936-01-01-
Observations on the birds of West VirginiaU.S. G.P.O.1937-01-01
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Bird remains from cave deposits on Great Exuma Island in the BahamasPrinted for the Museum1937-01-01
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A record of the fossil grebe, Colymbus parvus, from the Pliocene of Californiawith remarks on other American fossils of this family1937-01-01
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Another fossil owl from the Eocene of WyomingSmithsonian Institution, U. S. National Museum1938-01-01
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Five new races of birds from VenezuelaThe Smithsonian Institution1939-01-01
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Birds from Clipperton Islandcollected on the Presidential cruise of 1938Smithsonian Institution1939-01-01
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Notes on the birds of TennesseeG.P.O.1939-01-01
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Notes on the birds of KentuckyG.P.O.1940-01-01
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A check-list of the fossil birds of North AmericaThe Smithsonian Institution1940-01-01
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Notes on the birds of North CarolinaSmithsonian Institution1941-01-01
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Two new fossil birds from the Oligocene of South DakotaSmithsonian Institution1942-01-01
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The birds of southern Veracruz, MexicoUnited States National Museum1943-01-01
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New birds from Colombia.Smithsonian Institution1946-01-01
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The birds of San José and Pedro González Islands, Republic of Panamá ...The Smithsonian institution1946-01-01
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The list of birds of the Shenandoah National Park3rd revision.Shenandoah Natural History Association1950-01-01
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Additional forms of birds from Colombia and PanamáSmithsonian Institution1951-01-01
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The birds of the islands of Taboga, Taboguilla, and Urava, PanamaSmithsonian Institution1952-01-01
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Further additions to the birds of Panama and Colombia.Smithsonian Institution1953-01-01
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A check-list of the fossil and prehistoric birds of North America and the West IndiesSmithsonian Institution1956-01-01
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The birds of Isla Coiba, Panamà.Smithsonian Institution1957-01-01
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Miscellaneous notes on fossil birds.Smithsonian Institution1958-01-01
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The birds of Isla Escudo de Veraguas, PanamaSmithsonian Institution1959-01-01
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Birds of the Pleistocene in North America.Smithsonian Institution1959-01-01
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The birds of Isla Escudo de Veraguas, PanamaSmithsonian Institution1959-01-01
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Pleistocene birds in Bermuda.Smithsonian Institution1960-01-01
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A classification for the birds of the worldSmithsonian Institution1960-01-01
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Notes on fossil and subfossil birds.Smithsonian Institution1962-01-01
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Systematic notes concerned with avifauna of PanamaSmithsonian Institution1962-01-01
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Systematic notes concerned with the avifauna of PanamaSmithsonian Institution1962-01-01
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Additions to records of birds known from the Republic of Panamá.Smithsonian Institution1963-01-01
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A revision of the American vultures of the genus CathartesSmithsonian Institution1964-01-01
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Song and garden birds of North AmericaNational Geographic Society1964-01-01
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A revision of the American vultures of the genus CathartesSmithsonian Institution1964-01-01
The birds of the Republic of Panama.Smithsonian Institution1965-01-01-
Water, prey, and game birds of North AmericaNational Geographic Society1965-01-01
BIRDS OF PANAMA PT 2 (Pigeons Picadae)Smithsonian1968-09-17
Collected papers in avian paleontology honoring the 90th birthday of Alexander WetmoreSmithsonian Institution Press1976-01-01