St. Kilda and Its Birds
- Collection : A fine ornithological and natural history library
- Publisher : C. Tinling & Co
- Published In : Liverpool
- Illustrations : 5 b/w plates
Description:
A lecture delivered before the Liverpool Biological Society, on an ornithological expedition to the island in the summer of 1902. Reprinted from the Transactions of the Liverpool Biological Society. Very scarce. St. Kilda is the remotest island in the Outer Hebrides, home to a large population of sea birds.
Mullens & Swann p. 649.
Condition
8vo, orig. cloth-backed boards. Vg.
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