Large collections of bird skins are found in many museums and in many countries, but far fewer institutions maintain collections preserved in alcohol or as skeletons, and fewer still attempt to expand these collections through field collecting…
Natural history collections are important repositories of biological and geological material. Biolog...
The following notes are the result of a collecting trip to Cuba by one of us (Watson), for the Yale ...
In May, 1956, while on a visit in South America on behalf of the International Committee for Bird Pr...
While engaged in the reorganization of the vertebrate fossil collections at the Peabody Museum of Na...
One third of the known species of birds are unrepresented in alcoholic collections and nearly 70% of...
The Yale Peabody Museum has acquired recently by exchange with the Cleveland Museum of Natural Histo...
In the spring of 1948, Mr. Stephen Sanford generously suggested that a representative of the Peabody...
During the course of a year\u27s visit to Angola for the Peabody Museum in 1957-58 by one of us (Hei...
Natural history collections are an integral part of teaching and research in many disciplines but ar...
Recently the Yale Peabody Museum has been fortunate enough to secure a small collection of birds fro...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
The Palawan Expedition of 1962 was sponsored jointly by the Yale Peabody Museum, the Entomology Sect...
The present publication is a continuation of the report published in Postilla no. 47, 1960. It refer...
As a preliminary to further publications on the work of the 1954 Yale Peabody Museum Expedition to t...
The avian order Passeriformes contains more than 5000 of the approximately 8600 species of living bi...
Natural history collections are important repositories of biological and geological material. Biolog...
The following notes are the result of a collecting trip to Cuba by one of us (Watson), for the Yale ...
In May, 1956, while on a visit in South America on behalf of the International Committee for Bird Pr...
While engaged in the reorganization of the vertebrate fossil collections at the Peabody Museum of Na...
One third of the known species of birds are unrepresented in alcoholic collections and nearly 70% of...
The Yale Peabody Museum has acquired recently by exchange with the Cleveland Museum of Natural Histo...
In the spring of 1948, Mr. Stephen Sanford generously suggested that a representative of the Peabody...
During the course of a year\u27s visit to Angola for the Peabody Museum in 1957-58 by one of us (Hei...
Natural history collections are an integral part of teaching and research in many disciplines but ar...
Recently the Yale Peabody Museum has been fortunate enough to secure a small collection of birds fro...
During the course of his first collecting trip for the Peabody Museum in Angola, Mr. Gerd Heinrich s...
The Palawan Expedition of 1962 was sponsored jointly by the Yale Peabody Museum, the Entomology Sect...
The present publication is a continuation of the report published in Postilla no. 47, 1960. It refer...
As a preliminary to further publications on the work of the 1954 Yale Peabody Museum Expedition to t...
The avian order Passeriformes contains more than 5000 of the approximately 8600 species of living bi...
Natural history collections are important repositories of biological and geological material. Biolog...
The following notes are the result of a collecting trip to Cuba by one of us (Watson), for the Yale ...
In May, 1956, while on a visit in South America on behalf of the International Committee for Bird Pr...