Henry Edwin Barnes
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Lieutenant Henry Edwin Barnes FZS (1848–1896) was born in Oxford
Oxford
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 and educated at Oxford University School. He worked in the Army stationed at Aden
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, Afghanistan
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 and India
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. He wrote a Handbook to the birds of the Bombay Presidency in 1885 and notes on birds at various places.

Publications

  • Barnes, H E (1886): Birds' nesting in Rajpootana. JBNHS. 1(2):38-62.
  • Barnes, H E (1886): Birds' nesting in Rajpootana. JBNHS. 1(2):308-362.
  • Barnes, H E (1886): Note on the breeding of Parra indica. JBNHS. 1(4):221-222.
  • Barnes, H E (1887): The two Shamas. JBNHS. 2(1):56.
  • Barnes, H E (1887): Notes on Ploceus philippinus. JBNHS. 2(2):105-107.
  • Barnes, H E (1887): Note on the irregular breeding of {IGrus antigone}, the Sarus. JBNHS. 2(2):149-150.
  • Barnes, H E (1892): Note on the black-tailed rock-chat. JBNHS. 07(2):252-253.
  • Barnes, H E (1891): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 06(1):01-25.
  • Barnes, H E (1891): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 06(3):285-317.
  • Barnes, H E (1890): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 05(1):01-19.
  • Barnes, H E (1890): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 05(2):97-116.
  • Barnes, H E (1890): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 05(4):315-337.
  • Barnes, H E (1889): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 04(1):01-21.
  • Barnes, H E (1888): Nesting of Indian hirundines. JBNHS. 03(1):043-048.
  • Barnes, H E (1888): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 03(4):205-224.
  • Barnes, H E (1887): Notes on the breeding of the Kentish Ringed Plover (Aegialitis cantianus) within Indian limits. JBNHS. 2(3):167-169.
  • Barnes, H E (1889): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 04(2):83-97.
  • Barnes, H E (1891): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 06(2):129-153.
  • Barnes, H E (1889): Nesting in western India. JBNHS. 04(4):237-255.
  • Barnes, H E (1880): Notes on the nidification of certain species in the neighbourhood of Chaman, S. Afghanistan. Stray Feathers. 9(1,2&3), 212-220.
  • Barnes, H E (1881): A list of birds observed in the neighbourhood of Chaman, S. Afghanistan. Stray Feathers. 9(5&6), 449-460.
  • Barnes ,H E (1885)): Handbook to the Birds of the Bombay Presidency. The Calcutta Central Press Co., Ltd.,, Calcutta. 449 pages.
  • Swinhoe
    Charles Swinhoe
    Colonel Charles Swinhoe was an English naturalist and lepidopterist, who served in the British Army in India...

    , C; Barnes, H (1885): On the birds of Central India-Part II. Ibis, 5 3(10):124-138.
  • Swinhoe, C; Barnes, H (1885): On the birds of Central India-Part I. Ibis, 5 3(9):52-69.
  • Barnes, H E (1881): Letters to the Editor. Stray Feathers. 10(1,2&3), 166-167.
  • Barnes, H E (1897): The birds of India. A guide to Indian ornithology. 1981 Reprint ed. 2 vols. Cosmo Publications, New Delhi.

External links

  • Barnes, H. Edwin (1885) Handbook to the birds of the Bombay presidency. Scanned book
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