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    gbv_88327440X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 142 pages) , digital, PDF file(s)
    ISBN: 9781139924405
    Series Statement: Cambridge library collection. Zoology
    Content: Well versed in natural history, particularly geology and ornithology, Hugh Edwin Strickland (1811–53) became fascinated by the dodo and mankind's influence on its extinction. Seeking to investigate this flightless bird and other extinct species from islands in the Indian Ocean, he invited the comparative anatomist Alexander Gordon Melville (1819–1901) to help him separate myth from reality. Divided into two sections, this 1848 monograph begins with Strickland's evaluation of the evidence, including historical reports as well as paintings and sketches, many of which are reproduced. Melville then analyses the osteology of the dodo and Rodrigues solitaire, describing his findings from dissections of the few available specimens and making comparisons with similar species. A seminal work, it correctly concluded that the dodo was more closely related to pigeons than vultures, and the book also inspired others to take up the search for new fossil evidence
    Content: Introduction -- Part I. History and external characteristics of the dodo, solitaire and other brevipennate birds. Introduction ; 1. The brevipennate bird of Mauritius, the dodo ; 2. The brevipennate bird of Rodriguez, the solitaire ; 3. Brevipennate birds of the isle of Bourbon ; Postscript -- Part II. Osteology of the dodo and solitaire. Introduction ; 1. Osteology of the dodo ; 2. Osteology of the solitaire ; Postscript -- Appendices -- Explanation of the plates -- Index
    Note: Includes index , Originally published in 1848
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781108078313
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781108078313
    Language: English
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