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'Origins and Progress of the of the Census of Heronries'

MS. 15041/875

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Title

'Origins and Progress of the of the Census of Heronries'

Shelfmark

MS. 15041/875

Summary

This article by Nicholson appertains to a census of heronries carried out in 1954.

2 typescript drafts (2pp and 3pp) with manuscript revisions; letters from the British Trust for Ornithology regarding a meeting on heron studies (Jan 1955) at which Nicholson (as Chair) was to give an introductory speech.

Date

1954-1955

Language

English

Physical extent

8 Leaves

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Collection contents

Papers of Edward Max Nicholson

SECTION F PUBLICATIONS

Drafts

Heron census papers

'Origins and Progress of the of the Census of Heronries'

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