John Henry Gurney
(1848–1922)

British ornithologist, son of John Henry Gurney Sr. (1819–1890)

Works

Contributions to The Zoologist

  • Gurney Jr., J.H. (1877). "Varieties of the Sky Lark". The Zoologist. 3rd series, vol 1 (issue 4, April—section 'Occasional Notes'): 181. 
  • (1877). "Woodcocks frequenting the Sea-shore". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 4, April—section 'Occasional Notes'): 181. 
  • (1877). "Cuckoo in Reddish Brown Plumage in Spring". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 5, May—section 'Occasional Notes'): 230. 
  • (1877). "On the Claim of the Pine Grosbeak to be Regarded as a British Bird". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 6, June): 242–250. 
  • (1877). "Birds Impaled by the Wind on Weather Vanes". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 6, June—section 'Occasional Notes'): 259–260. 
  • (1877). "Kite at Northrepps, Norfolk". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 6, June—section 'Occasional Notes'): 259–260. 
  • (1877). "Singular Variety of the Hedgesparrow". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 7, July—section 'Occasional Notes'): 298–299. 
  • (1877). "The Collared Duck, Fuligula collaris". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 8, August—section 'Occasional Notes'): 341–342. 
  • (1877). "Hooded Crow in Norfolk in August". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 10, October—section 'Occasional Notes'): 443–444. 
  • (1877). "Purple Gallinule at Hickling Broad". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 10, October—section 'Notes and Queries'): 447–448. 
  • (1877). "Partridge coming in Collision with a Train". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 10, October—section 'Occasional Notes'): 448. 
and see correction in issue 731, May, p. 198.
  • 'Ornithological Report for Norfolk (1905),' in: The Zoologist, April. 1906. (reprint: (external scan))

Short notes

About J.H. Gurney


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