Comunidad Técnico-profesional y científica: Recent submissions
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In memoriam : Alexander Wetmore
(1980)If anyone could be called the 20th-century doyen of American ornithology, it was Alexander Wetmore. From his very youth, the study of birds was his passion. He trained himself as a biologist and never wavered from his ... -
A review of the forms of the Brown Pelican
(1945)When W. L. Abbott began sending birds from Hispaniola more than 25 years ago, Charles W. Richmond and I recognized that the Brown Pelicans of that island were smaller than those of the southeastern United States and therefore ... -
Notes from Dr. R. Ciferri on the Birds of Hispaniola
(1932)In connection with the recent publication of a list of the birds of Hispaniola, Dr. R. Ciferri of Santiago, Dominican Republic, has forwarded certain observations that it is desirable to have on permanent record. -
Geographical variation in the Gray Kingbird, Tyrannus dominicensis
(1950)The Gray Kingbird is migratory in the United States, the Bahamas, Cuba, and Jamaica, occurring normally in those places from March or April to September. In Central America, it appears only on migration. In northern South ... -
Records from the Dominican Republic
(1933)Mr. George Hamor of Barahona, Dominican Republic, in two recent letters has supplied additional information on the range of the introduced Black and Yellow Mantled Weaverbird (Textor cucullatus cucullatus) that is of ...





