Author:William Ruskin Butterfield

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William Ruskin Butterfield
(1872–1935)

British schoolteacher, ornithologist and curator of Hastings Museum

Works edit

  • Butterfield, William Ruskin (1905). "Remarks upon some Theories in regard to the Migration of Birds". Novitates zoologicae 12: 15–20.  (external scan)
see also: J.A.A. (July 1905). "Butterfield on Migration". The Auk 22 (3): 325–328.  (JSTOR)
  • — (1906). A plea for the further recognition of subspecies in ornithology. London. 
  • — (1908). A list of books relating to British birds, published before the year 1815, from the library of W.H. Mullens. Occasional publication of the Hastings and St. Leonards Natural History Society. Hastings: F.J. Parsons. 
  • — (1910). Notes on Sussex pottery: With catalogue of examples exhibited at the Hastings Museum, during May, June, and July, 1910. Hastings: Hastings Corporation Museum. 
  • — (1911). A handbook to the collections contained in the Corporation Museum, Hastings. Hastings: F.J. Parsons. 
  • — with Davenport, Cyril (1913). Catalogue of an exhibition of British needlework from the 16th century onward: Held at the Hastings Museum from 24th October to 29th November 1913. Hastings: F.J. Parsons. 
  • — (c. 1935). History of the St. Clement's Caves, Hastings. Hasting. 

Contributions to The Auk edit

Contributions to The Zoologist edit

4th series, vol 1 (1897) edit

4th series, vol 2 (1898) edit

4th series, vol 3 (1899) edit

4th series, vol 4 (1900) edit

4th series, vol 5 (1901) edit

4th series, vol 6 (1902) edit

Works about Butterfield edit


 

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