Author:Frederick Coburn
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[edit]Contributions to The Zoologist
[edit]- Coburn, F (1897). "Red-legged Partridge Migrating". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 1 (issue 671, May—section 'Notes and Queries'): 233.
- —— (1898). "Brood of Young Starlings in mid-November". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 2 (issue 679, January—section 'Notes and Queries'): 24.
- —— (1898). "Brent Goose in Warwickshire". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 679, January—section 'Notes and Queries'): 24.
- —— (1898). "Ferruginous Duck in Ireland". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 679, January—section 'Notes and Queries'): 25.
- —— (1898). "Corncrake in December". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 679, January—section 'Notes and Queries'): 25.
- —— (1899). "Early Appearance of Chiffchaff in Warwickshire and late Stay of Whitethroat". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 3 (issue 693, March—section 'Notes and Queries'): 132–134.
- —— (1901). "The Occurrence of the Red-throated Pipit (Anthus cervinus) in Ireland". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 5 (issue 721, July—section 'Notes and Queries'): 264–267.
- —— (1901). "Lesser White-fronted Goose (Anser erythropus) in Norfolk". The Zoologist. 4 5 (issue 722, August—section 'Notes and Queries'): 317.
- —— (1901). "Brief Notes on an Expedition to the North of Iceland in 1899". The Zoologist. 4 5 (issue 725, November): 401–419.
and see remark in next issue: —— (1901). "Icelandic Names of Birds". The Zoologist. 4 5 (issue 726, December): 478.
- —— (1902). "On the specific validity of Anser gambeli (Hartlaub), and its Position as a British Bird". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 6 (issue 735, September): 337–351.
- —— (1902). "On a Lost British Wild Goose, Anser paludosus (Strickland)". The Zoologist. 4 6 (issue 738, December): 441–448.
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