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The Dodo and its Kindred: Or The History, Affinities, and Osteology of the Dodo, Solitaire, and Other Extinct Birds of the Islan

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Dodo and its Kindred: Or The History, Affinities, and Osteology of the Dodo, Solitaire, and Other Extinct Birds of the Islan
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Hugh Edwin Strickland
By (author) Alexander Gordon Melville
SeriesCambridge Library Collection - Zoology
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:178
Dimensions(mm): Height 297,Width 210
Category/GenreZoology and animal sciences
ISBN/Barcode 9781108078313
ClassificationsDewey:598.65
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 2 Plates, color; 15 Plates, black and white; 1 Maps; 8 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 1 January 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Well versed in natural history, particularly geology and ornithology, Hugh Edwin Strickland (1811-53) became fascinated by the dodo and mankind's influence on its extinction. Seeking to investigate this flightless bird and other extinct species from islands in the Indian Ocean, he invited the comparative anatomist Alexander Gordon Melville (1819-1901) to help him separate myth from reality. Divided into two sections, this 1848 monograph begins with Strickland's evaluation of the evidence, including historical reports as well as paintings and sketches, many of which are reproduced. Melville then analyses the osteology of the dodo and Rodrigues solitaire, describing his findings from dissections of the few available specimens and making comparisons with similar species. A seminal work, it correctly concluded that the dodo was more closely related to pigeons than vultures, and the book also inspired others to take up the search for new fossil evidence.