Author:Joseph Whitaker

Joseph Whitaker
(1850–1932)

English naturalist and sportsman

Joseph Whitaker

WorksEdit

  • Notes on the Birds of Nottinghamshire. Nottingham : Walter Black & Co. (1907)
  • A Descriptive List of the Deer-Parks and Paddocks of England. London: Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. 1896.  (external scan), (external scan), (external scan)

Contributions to The ZoologistEdit

3rd series, vol 1 (1877)Edit

  • Whitaker, J. (1877). "Notes from Nottinghamshire". The Zoologist. 3rd series, vol 1 (issue 7, July—section 'Occasional Notes'): 301. 

4th series, vol 1 (1897)[1]Edit

4th series, vol 2 (1898)Edit

  • —— (1898). "Varieties of Green Plover, &c.". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 482. 
  • —— (1898). "Scoters in Notts.". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 482. 
  • —— (1898). "Heron Nest of Wire". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 484. 
  • —— (1898). "Great Skua in Notts". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 485. 

4th series, vol 3 (1899)Edit

  • —— (1899). "Tree-Creeper nesting in Roof". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 702, December—section 'Notes and Queries'): 556. 
  • —— (1899). "Notes from Rainworth". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 702, December—section 'Notes and Queries'): 557–558. 

4th series, vol 4 (1900)Edit

4th series, vol 5 (1901)Edit

4th series, vol 6 (1903)Edit

About Joseph WhitakerEdit

NoteEdit

  1. We suppose that the contributions written by "F. Whitaker" in this volume are in fact written by Joseph Whitaker (Wikisource-ed.).


 

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1928.


The longest-living author of these works died in 1932, so these works are in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 90 years or less. These works may be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.