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Irish taxidermist firm, based in no. 2 Dame Street, Dublin, founded in the late 1860s by two brothers: Alexander Williams (1846-1930) and Edward Williams (1848-1905); the business closed in the early 1940s.
Contributions to The Zoologist
[edit]- Williams & Son (1877). "Reappearance of Pallas's Sand Grouse in Ireland". The Zoologist. 3rd series, vol 1 (issue 1, January): 24.
- —— (1877). "Variety of the Common Snipe". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 1, January): 24–25.
- —— (1877). "Roller in Ireland". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 2, February): 53–54.
- —— (1877). "Squacco Heron in King's County". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 9, September): 388–389.
- —— (1901). "Puffin off the Coast of Kerry". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 5 (issue 723, September—section 'Notes and Queries'): 355.
- —— (1902). "Glossy Ibis in Ireland". The Zoologist. 4th series, vol 6 (issue 737, December—section 'Notes and Queries'): 467.
- —— (1902). "A Curious Water-Rail". The Zoologist. 4 6 (issue 737, December—section 'Notes and Queries'): 467.
Some or all works listed in this portal are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1929.
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