Oxley Grabham
(1864–1939)

British naturalist, ornithologist, and museum curator

Oxley Grabham

Works

  • 1897. "Owls and their Longevity", The Naturalist. p129.
  • 1899. "Yorkshire's Bats", The Naturalist. p69-75.
  • 1907. "Mammalia". In Page, W. (ed.) Victoria History of the Counties of England: Yorkshire, Vol.1. London: Archibald Constable. p351-356.
  • 1908. "The colony of Little Terns at Spurn Point, Yorkshire", British Birds, p317–32. (external scan)
  • 1909. "The Dormouse at home". Country Life (16 October 1909). p521-522.
  • 1916. Yorkshire Potteries, Pots, and Potters. York: Yorkshire Philosophical Society.
  • 1907. British Mammals. Sixty Photographs from Life.

Contributions to The Zoologist

4th series, vol 1 (1897)

4th series, vol 2 (1898)

  • (1898). "Rough Nesting Notes from Yorkshire". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 686, August): 349–355. 
  • (1898). "Large Bank Vole in Kent". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 477. 
  • (1898). "Economy of the Cuckoo". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 478. 
  • (1898). "Late Nesting of the Corn Bunting". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 689, November—section 'Notes and Queries'): 485. 
  • (1898). "Food of the Redwing". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 690, December—section 'Notes and Queries'): 504. 
  • (1898). "Phasianus colchicus in Yorkshire". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 690, December—section 'Notes and Queries'): 505–506. 

4th series, vol 3 (1899)

4th series, vol 4 (1900)

4th series, vol 5 (1901)


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1939, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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