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  1. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    One of the links answers my question which was the meaning of the acronym FN behind some names, it was in fact Fauna Svecica. Do we know the publication dates of all Systema Naturae up to the tenth and if they are all online?
  2. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    It could be indeed. I'm going to read Coues' publication. Too bad this sixth edition is not elsewhere because I would like to download it Ok, you are right, the typo comes from Coues. I should have been more attentive. I wondered about the choice of the name Procellaria and obviously, this...
  3. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    Citing Jobling: "The genus Procellaria first appears in 1746, in the sixth edition of the Systemæ Naturæ" how interpreted that ? A typo from Joblin ? 🤷 https://birdsoftheworld.org/bow/key-to-scientific-names/search?q=Procellaria+
  4. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    The Key of James Joblin says 1746 about the genus Procellaria
  5. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    Is there an online version of the sixth edition of the Systema Naturae from 1746 ?
  6. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    I cannot find a complete citation of the work including Daudin that I would like to add to my bibliography. H&M indicates Pelecanus aquila is the type species of Fregata by subsequent designation by Daudin, 1802.
  7. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    i.e. ? They do not appear in this dictionary, but in the Planches enluminées.
  8. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    I'm looking for the plate of the motteux, and if there are, those of the traquet and tarier
  9. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    Hi Somebody knows in which volume are the engravings and the illustrated plates of the Nouveau dictionnaire d'histoire naturelle printed by Deterville (1816-18)?
  10. Jim LeNomenclatoriste

    Links to digitized versions of original sources of bird names

    Hi all I search in vain for Tome 5 of Buffon's "Histoire Naturelle des oiseaux". Do you know where I can find it? He doesn't seem to be on Biodiversity Heritage Library Thanks
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