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MS. 14941/1

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Title

Notebooks

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MS. 14941/1

Summary

Various newspaper clippings, especially reviews of The Redstart by John Buxton, n.d. [Former reference: Item 1]

'Notes on the Common Redstart, Eichstatt' (pages 1-300), nests 16, 17, and 19 (same pair), 1 Apr-27 May 1943 [Former reference: Item 2]

'Notes on the Common Redstart, Eichstatt' (pages 301-505), nests 19 and 22 (same pair), translation of C.J.S. Ruiter included, 27 May-30 Sep 1943 [Former reference: Item 3]

'Natural History Notes, Eichstatt', typescript with some handwritten annotations and amendments, 4 Sep 1943-9 Dec 1944 [Former reference: Item 4]

Item 1 was missing when the Buxton papers were transferred from the Alexander Library of Ornithology in 2018.

Date

1943-1944

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Papers of John Buxton

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