Outram Bangs
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Outram Bangs was an American zoologist. Biography Bangs was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, as the second son of Edward and Annie Outram Bangs. He studied at Harvard from 1880 to 1884, and became Curator of Mammals at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology in 1900.
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- CLXXXIX.—The polysulphides of the alkali metals. Part I. Sodium (i) (22)
- The behaviour of metals, particularly lead and bismuth, in atomic hydrogen, and attempts to prepare atomic hydrogen from hydrides (1933) (18)
- Birds of the Kelley-Roosevelts expedition to French Indo-China, (1931) (17)
- Carbonyls of Lithium, Rubidium and Cæsium (1933) (16)
- 12. The kinetics of the reaction between hydrogen and sulphur. Part I. Reaction at 265—350° and 290—820 mm (1935) (14)
- Birds of the Isle of Pines (1905) (12)
- The existence of methylene in hydrocarbon reactions (1939) (11)
- The Mammals Collected in San Miguel Island, Panama, by W. W. Brown, Jr. (1901) (10)
- 83. Carbonyl selenide. Part I. Preparation and physical properties (1932) (10)
- 134. The photochemical decomposition of aromatic ketones : the phenyl radical (1939) (9)
- The Present Standing of the Florida Manatee, Trichechus latirostris (Harlan) in the Indian River Waters (1895) (9)
- A collection of birds from the Cayman Islands (8)
- 427. The isotopic ratio in hydrogen: a general survey by precise density comparisons upon water from various sources. Part II (1934) (8)
- 160. Physical relationships amongst the hydrides of elements of the fifth group with special reference to association in these compounds (1934) (8)
- On a second collection of birds made in Chiriqui (1902) (8)
- Breeding birds of the Sierra de Antonez, north central Sonora (7)
- New Experimental Evidence in the Sulphur-Hydrogen Reaction (1933) (7)
- List of Birds Collected on the Harvard Peruvian Expedition of 1916 (1918) (7)
- A review of the squirrels of eastern North America (7)
- LVI.—The polysulphides of the, alkali metals. Part II. Lithium (1931) (6)
- 334. The electronic structure of hexafluorides (1933) (6)
- 394. Free radicals and atoms in primary photochemical processes. The free propyl radical from diisopropyl ketone (1936) (6)
- 272. Free radicals and atoms in primary photochemical processes. The photodissociation of aliphatic aldehydes and ketones (1935) (6)
- Notes on the Bird-Life of Southeastern Texas (1921) (6)
- Birds of western China obtained by the Kelley-Roosevelts Expedition (1932) (5)
- Descriptions of new American birds (5)
- Birds from Darien (5)
- The Black-Backed Kamchatkan Wagtail, Motacilla Lugens Kittlitz, in Alaska (1921) (5)
- A NEW NAME FOR THE NOVA SCOTIA FOX. (1898) (5)
- 161. The volatile hydrides. Part I. Periodicity as a means of correcting and supplementing determined physical properties. Part II. The parachor, the molar volume at absolute zero, and the electronic structure and properties of compounds (1934) (5)
- CLXXIII.—The polysulphides of the alkali metals. Part III. Potassium (1931) (5)
- The land mammals of Newfoundland (4)
- Descriptions of some new mammals from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia (4)
- The birds of the American Museum of Natural History's asiatic zoological expedition of 1916-1917 (4)
- The Florida puma (4)
- Description of a new fox from Santa Marta, Colombia (4)
- 375. Free radicals and atoms in primary photochemical processes. The photo-dissociation of aliphatic ketones and aldehydes (1934) (4)
- 308. A micro-flotation method for the precise comparison of liquid densities and its application to a preliminary investigation of the distribution of heavy water in certain salt hydrates and to other matters (1937) (4)
- 84. Some physical properties of carbonyl sulphide (1932) (4)
- 126. Free radicals and atoms in primary photochemical processes. The dissociation of aliphatic ketones: the acetyl radical (1937) (4)
- Notes on a Small Collection of Mammals from the Liu Kiu Islands (1901) (4)
- Eastern House Wren (Troglodytes aëdon aëdon) Breeding in North Carolina (1934) (4)
- The mammals and birds of the Pearl Islands, Bay of Panama (4)
- On a small collection of mammals from Lake Edward, Quebec (4)
- Adventures in Bird Protection: An Autobiography (1937) (3)
- Notes on some rare or not well-known Costa Rican birds (1909) (3)
- Notes on the lynxes of eastern North Americac with descriptions of two new species (3)
- On some birds from Pueblo Viejo, Colombia (3)
- On some new or rare birds from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia (3)
- CCLXVIII.—The polysulphides of the alkali metals. Part IV. Miscellaneous reaction. Part V. Discussion of molecular structures (1931) (3)
- On some rare and new birds from British Honduras (3)
- CXII.—The reaction between monohydrated ferric oxide and hydrogen sulphide at 100° (3)
- Another Hybrid Hummingbird: Selasphorus rufus + Atthis calliope: From California (1907) (3)
- The History and Characters of Vermivora crissalis (Salvin and Godman) (1925) (3)
- A List of the Mammals of Labrador (1898) (3)
- Birds Collected by W. W. Brown, Jr., on Cerros, San Benito and Natividad Islands in the Spring of 1906, with Notes on the Biota of the Islands (1907) (3)
- On a Collection of Birds Made by W. W. Brown, Jr., at David and Divala, Chiriqui (1901) (3)
- The Name of the Eastern Hermit Thrush (1921) (3)
- Notes on Dichromatic Herons and Hawks (1915) (3)
- A new murine opossum from Margarita Island (3)
- Descriptions of five new Indo-Chinese birds, (2)
- Cats and Birds (2)
- The Occurrence of Boobies in Numbers on the East Coast of Florida, during a Storm (1902) (2)
- Some New Races of Birds from Eastern North America (1898) (2)
- A new race of the mangrove cuckoo, from Grenada and the Grenadines (2)
- Unrecorded specimens of two rare Hawaiian birds (2)
- The Free n-Propyl Radical (1935) (2)
- A METHOD OF FIXING THE TYPE IN CERTAIN GENERA. (1902) (2)
- Description of a new white-footed mouse from the Mount Baker Range, British Columbia (2)
- On some birds from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia (2)
- Description of a new red fox from Nova Scotia (2)
- Some new mammals from Indian Territory and Missouri (1896) (2)
- Catalysis of the Hydrogen-Sulphur Reaction by Minute Traces of Oxygen (1933) (2)
- Herons of the United States (2)
- A review of the weasels of eastern North America (2)
- Description of a new Neotoma from Mexico (2)
- On the Wood Rails, Genus Aramides, Occurring North of Panama (1907) (2)
- A New Subspecies of the Ruffed Grouse (1912) (1)
- The Screech Owls of Eastern North America (1930) (1)
- Some Chinese vertebrates ... With six plates. (1)
- Another Record of the Breeding of the Saw-Whet Owl (Nyctale acadica) in Eastern Massachusetts (1)
- Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) in Texas (1922) (1)
- Birds of the Shore (1)
- Two new woodpeckers from the Isle of Pines, West Indies (1)
- Notes on birds from Costa Rica and Chiriqui, with descriptions of new forms and new records for Costa Rica (1)
- The Cuban Crab Hawk, Urubitinga gundlachii (Cabanis) (1905) (1)
- A new rail from southern California (1899) (1)
- A NEW NAME FOR THE GEORGIA OLD FIELD MOUSE. (1898) (1)
- Adventures in Bird Protection (1937) (1)
- New or rare birds from western Colombia (1)
- Notes on birds from western Colombia (1)
- New North American Birds (1)
- Two new birds from the island of Molokai (1)
- Catalog of Birds Collected by W. W. Brown, Jr., in Middle Lower California (1907) (1)
- Description of a new musk rat from Codroy, Newfoundland (1)
- 53. Free radicals and atoms in primary photochemical processes. The free n-propyl radical (1936) (1)
- Chemical reaction in electric discharges. Part. IV. The negative glow reaction in hydrogen-oxygen mixtures (1940) (1)
- August, the Flocking Time (0)
- Two new subspecies of tropical American tyrant birds (0)
- Description of a new field mouse lArvicola terraenovae spp novpr from Codroyc Newfoundland (0)
- Kennard on Snow Geese (1927) (0)
- The Validity of Nisuoides Morelii Pollen (1926) (0)
- Bangs and Phillips on Birds from Yunnan (0)
- On a supposed continental specimen of 5o/enoi^on (0)
- William Brewster correspondence. Outram Bangs and Brewster (0)
- Descriptions of ten new birds from the Santa Marta region of Colombia (1902) (0)
- Cabot's Types of Yucatan Birds (1915) (0)
- A new tinamou from Lake Titicaca (0)
- Cairns's Warbler (Dendroica cœrulescens cairnsi) in Georgia on Migration (1898) (0)
- Occurrence of the Little Blue Heron in Labrador (1900) (0)
- A New Long-Billed Marsh Wren from Eastern North America (1902) (0)
- A new race of pine squirrel from the coast region of northern California (0)
- A new tyrant-bird from the Santa Marta region of Colombia (0)
- Two new birds from San Miguel Island, Bay of Panama (1902) (0)
- Thayer and Bangs on the Birds of Guadaloupe Island (0)
- New Names for North American Birds (0)
- Bangs on Birds from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia (0)
- A new swift from Palestine (0)
- The green heron of the Maldives (0)
- The Proper Name of the West African Serin (1920) (0)
- Synaptomys cooperii Baird in eastern Massachusetts; with notes on Synaptomys stonei Rhoads, especially as to the validity of this species (0)
- Descriptions of two new skunks of the genus Mephitis (0)
- Three new subspecies of birds from eastern Mexico and Yucatan (0)
- The identity oi Attila flammulatus Lafresnaye (0)
- The proper name of the redwood chickaree (0)
- Thayer and Bangs on Sonoran Birds (0)
- The Louisiana Tanager in Massachusetts (1920) (0)
- Distribution of the Hudsonian Chickadee (0)
- A New Ground Dove from Western Mexico (1901) (0)
- A Method of Fixing the Type in Certain Genera (1902) (0)
- The Bermuda Crow (1915) (0)
- The name of the Panama green honey creeper (0)
- The identity of Hylophilus leucophrys Lafresnaye (0)
- An owl, Rhinoptynx clamator (Vieill.), added to the Costa Rican ornis (0)
- The eastern races of the American varying hare, with descripton of a new subspecies from Nova Scotia (0)
- Bangs on New American Birds (0)
- Description of a new subspecies of Manacus candei (Parzud.) (1903) (0)
- A new fantail from the Chatham Islands (0)
- A new bell-bird from Auckland Island (0)
- A Collection of Birds from Saghalin Island (0)
- Bangs on Costa Rican Birds (0)
- Thayer and Bangs on Chinese Birds (0)
- Bangs on Birds from Colombia (0)
- A new rabbit from western Florida (0)
- A new humming bird from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, Colombia (0)
- Bangs 'On Certain Costa Rican Birds' (0)
- A correction of Barrows' record of Coccyzus pumilus from Concepcion del Uruguay (0)
- Bangs and Penard on 'Two New American Hawks' (0)
- The names of the passenger pigeon and the mourning dove (0)
- Descriptions of the Newfoundland otter and red fox (0)
- Descriptions of five new Indo-Chinese birds, by Outram Bangs and Josselyn Van Tyne. (0)
- Brewster and Bangs on a New Bécard from Lower Uruguay (0)
- The black bear of Labrador. Bulletin of the AMNH ; v. 28, article 1 (0)
- Recent Papers by Bangs and Penard (0)
- Regular Breeding of Alice's Thrush in Arctic East Siberia (1916) (0)
- The great value of bird sanctuaries (1912) (0)
- Cabot's Tern (Sterna sandvicensis acuflavida) Breeding in North Carolina (1908) (0)
- Training Sea Gulls for National Defense (0)
- Passer Domesticus at Archer, Fla., and Other Florida Notes (0)
- The story of government reservations for wild water birds (1912) (0)
- The millinery serpent (1913) (0)
- The birds on Craftsman Farms (1914) (0)
- Flamingoes in Cuba (1924) (0)
- Aramus vociferus and Branta canadensis canadensis in Florida (1921) (0)
- Providing for the Winter Birds (0)
- House-building of the birds (1913) (0)
- An Addition and a Correction to the List of North Carolina Birds (1898) (0)
- Sparrows, towhees, and longspurs (1939) (0)
- Klamath Lake in Danger (0)
- The federal government to protect migratory birds (1913) (0)
- The Giant Bird Farm (0)
- A new plan for bird sanctuaries all over America (0)
- The United States as a game warden (0)
- Thrushes, thrashers, and shallows (1936) (0)
- Practical Nesting-Boxes for Birds (0)
- The ostrich as a protector of wild birds (1914) (0)
- Birds as a Universal Appeal (0)
- The Breeding Season of Strix pratincola in South Carolina (1908) (0)
- The passing of the feather trade (1913) (0)
- North Carolina Bird Colonies (1940) (0)
- Physico‐chemical practical exercises. By W. Norman Rac, M.A., And J. Reilly, M.A., D.Sc. Pp. xiv + 276. London: Methuen & Co., 1934. 7s. 6d (1935) (0)
- Caracara, the Mexican Eagle (0)
- Free Ethyl (1932) (0)
- When the Wildfowl Come (0)
- Glossy Ibises Reported Breeding in Louisiana (1927) (0)
- Economic Value of the Much-Abused Owl (0)
- The Christmas bird census (1913) (0)
- The white egrets and the millinery trade (1912) (0)
- Save the egret (1916) (0)
- What is Icterus gualanensis Underwood (0)
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