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Revision as of 08:04, 28 May 2020
Robert Swinhoe
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Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1858.10.28 presents a Formosan skull
Notes From Elsewhere
Robert Swinhoe FRS (1 September 1836, Calcutta, India – 28 October 1877, London), was an English naturalist who worked as a Consul in Formosa. He discovered many Southeast Asian birds and several, such as Swinhoe's Pheasant, are named after him.
Publications
External Publications
House Publications
Observations on the Aboriginal inhabitants of Formosa, made during a recent circumnavigation of the island
Ethnological notes on Formosa