New Naturalist - Monographs

Monographs

Number Title Author Editions
M01 The Badger Neal, E. 1948
M02 The Redstart Buxton, J. 1950
M03 The Wren Armstrong, E.A. 1955
M04 The Yellow Wagtail Smith, S. 1950
M05 The Greenshank Nethersole-Thompson, D. 1951
M06 The Fulmar Fisher, J. 1952
M07 Fleas, Flukes and Cuckoos Rothschild, M. & Clay, T. 1952
M08 Ants Morley, D.W. 1953
M09 The Herring Gull's World Tinbergen, N. 1953
M10 Mumps, Measles and Mosaics Smith, K.M. & Markham, R. 1954
M11 The Heron Lowe, F.A. 1954
M12 Squirrels Shorten, M. 1954
M13 The Rabbit Thompson, H.V. & Worden, A.N. 1956
M14 The Birds of the London Area London N.H.S. 1957
M15 The Hawfinch Mountfort, G. 1957
M16 The Salmon Jones, J.W. 1959
M17 Lords and Ladies Prime, C.T. 1960
M18 Oysters Yonge, C.M. 1960
M19 The House Sparrow Summers-Smith, J. Denis 1963, 1967
M20 The Wood Pigeon Murton, R.K. 1965
M21 The Trout Frost, W.E. & Brown, M.E. 1967
M22 The Mole Mellanby, Kenneth 1971

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