Sclater takes what seems to be quite the most reasonable view, when he states that they " are all very closely related to one another, and, in reality, form little more than one group, equivalent to other socalled families of birds... Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club - Page 33by Nuttall Ornithological Club - 1881Full view - About this book
| 1888 - 984 lehte
...Otcinet, Mr Sclater takes what seems to be quite the most reasonable view, when he states that they " are all very closely related to one another, and,...group, equivalent to other socalled families of birds," going on to remark that as there are some 4700 known species of them " it is absolutely necessary to... | |
| Alfred Newton - 1894 - 668 lehte
...normales or Oscines, Mr. Sclater takes what seems to be the only reasonable view, when he states that they "are all very closely related to one another, and,...equivalent to other so-called families of birds," going on to remark that as there are some 4700 known species of them "it is absolutely necessary to... | |
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