El Pitirre ; Pitirre ; Pitirre (Camarillo, Calif.) Auteur(s) : Wiley, James W Wiley, James W Society of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Éditeur(s) : Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology ( Camarillo Calif, Camarillo Calif ) Résumé : (Language) In English, with some Spanish. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1988)- (Dates or Sequential Designation) Ceased in 2002. (Numbering Peculiarities) Vol. 1, no. 3 covers the period May-Aug. 1988. (Issuing Body) Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology, Jan/Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1988; the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, May/Aug. 1988- Editor, 1988- James W. Wiley. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 15, no. 1 (spring 2002) (Surrogate) Caribbean Area Caribbean Area 23284416 sn 99004863 1527-7151 | Partager |
FloridaCaribbean architect ; Florida Caribbean architect Auteur(s) : American Institute of Architects -- Florida Association Éditeur(s) : Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications ( Timonium Md ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 44, no. 1 (spring 1997)- (Issuing Body) Official journal of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects. Title from cover. Issues have also theme titles. Florida Caribbean Area AAA5904 ACJ1464 36846561 sn 97052000 | Partager |
FloridaCaribbean architect ; Florida Caribbean architect Auteur(s) : American Institute of Architects -- Florida Association Éditeur(s) : Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications ( Timonium Md ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 44, no. 1 (spring 1997)- (Issuing Body) Official journal of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects. Title from cover. Issues have also theme titles. Florida Caribbean Area AAA5904 ACJ1464 36846561 sn 97052000 | Partager |
What is DH (Digital Humanities)? Auteur(s) : Thorat, Dhanashree Éditeur(s) : Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) ( Miami, FL ) Résumé : (Citation/Reference) Course materials for: “Panama Silver, Asian Gold: Migration, Money, and the Making of the Modern Caribbean” an interdisciplinary Digital Humanities Course with the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC, www.dloc.com) Spring 2014, taught by Leah Rosenberg at the University of Florida Droits : [cc by-nc-sa] This item is licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike License. This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon this work non-commercially, as long as they credit the author and license their new creations under the identical terms. http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00021181/00001 | Partager |
El Pitirre ; Pitirre ; Pitirre (Camarillo, Calif.) Auteur(s) : Wiley, James W Society of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Éditeur(s) : Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology ( Camarillo, Calif. ) Résumé : (Language) In English, with some Spanish. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1988)- (Dates or Sequential Designation) Ceased in 2002. (Numbering Peculiarities) Vol. 1, no. 3 covers the period May-Aug. 1988. (Issuing Body) Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology, Jan/Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1988; the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, May/Aug. 1988- Editor, 1988- James W. Wiley. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 15, no. 1 (spring 2002) (Surrogate) Caribbean Area Caribbean Area 23284416 sn 99004863 1527-7151 | Partager |
El Pitirre ; Pitirre ; Pitirre (Camarillo, Calif.) Auteur(s) : Wiley, James W Wiley, James W Society of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Éditeur(s) : Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology ( Camarillo Calif, Camarillo, Calif ) Résumé : (Language) In English, with some Spanish. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1988)- (Dates or Sequential Designation) Ceased in 2002. (Numbering Peculiarities) Vol. 1, no. 3 covers the period May-Aug. 1988. (Issuing Body) Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology, Jan/Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1988; the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, May/Aug. 1988- Editor, 1988- James W. Wiley. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 15, no. 1 (spring 2002) (Surrogate) Caribbean Area Caribbean Area 23284416 sn 99004863 1527-7151 | Partager |
British Guiana 1898 : Punishment for Sodomy meted out to Nabi Baksh and Mohangoo on the Mersey ; Report from the Governor to the Colonial Office Auteur(s) : Walter Sendall Governor of British Guiana Résumé : (Donation) This report was donated by Gaiutra Bahadur who came across it in when doing research for her soon to be published book "Coolie Woman" "Coolie Woman" is scheduled to be published in 2012 by The University of Chicago Press in the US and Hurst & Co. in the UK. An excerpt from the book first appeared in the Spring 2011 issue of the U.S. literary magazine The Virginia Quarterly Review (http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2011/spring/bahadur-coolie/) and
was then reprinted in India in the Sept. 2011 issue of The Caravan magazine. The whole excerpt is up at the Caravan's Web site: http://www.caravanmagazine.in/Story/1058/Her-Middle-Passage.html (Internal Comments) Notes from the Report Arrived October 31, 1898 Dr. Arthur Harrison, SS G.H. Rock, Captain 673 landed 436 men // 438 embarked 191 women // 192 embarked 19 boys 19 girls 8 infants 9 births 4 deaths, one a baby born on board 54 marriages 37 served before in BG, 21 in other colonies * measles epidemic early in voyage until they crossed the Equator, 38 days in, almost daily there were heavy squalls with rain; misery of seasickness, vessel pitching and rolling heavily * got to sea July 14 - the very worst month of the whole year, having to face the full force of the southwest monsoon, Sujaria's would have been the same timing the coal of inferior quality and ran short, meaning water and cooked meals less for immigrants surgeon's journal: july 28: no 167 baijooporai, m, 20, was reported missing at 3 p.m. [cause of death in death list "lost over board" no. 178 lachman states that on 25th instant at sunset baijoo was in his berth suffering from seasickness; later on he saw him take his blanket, get up and go away... lachman states baijoo was a very quiet well-behaved man, shewing no signs of mental aberration, but was very seasick. no further information could be obtained regarding his disappearance. from the emigrants or crew. ... september 25: "No 696, Nobibux, m., 20 years, and No 351 Mohangu, m, 22 years, were caught about midnight by a sirdar named Rambocus committing sodomy. When brought up before the Captain and myself they both confessed their guilt. Nobibux stated that for the last ten years he had allowed men to commit acts of beastliness: he had no doubt induced Mohangu to do this criminal act. Nobibux was put in irons and Mohangu, after blistering his penis, was made to holystone [scrub the decks] from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily." [latitude 35.17 s. and longitude 22.10 e.] [nobibux handcuffed every night from sept 25 to landing on oct 31, as was a man who had jumped overboard and was rescued] criminal charges brought against two immigrants; in CO marginalia, discussion over the legality of the punishment and doubt expressed over whether there was any sodomy committed at all; indication there wasn't enough proof to prosecute: "the men should have been put in confinement and tried in British Guiana for an offense committed on the high seas on board a British vessel..."; fine the surgeon but should he be barred from re-employment? inspector general of police investigated; attorney general decided not to prosecute; IAG criticizes SS for punishing the two without fully and carefully enquiring into the case. violated Rule 165 relating to colonial emigration, which strictly prohibits harsh treatment of the people The contract with the surgeon superintendant enclosed shows that each was granted a pint of wine per day and stout. This surgeon was given 20 shillings per immigrant landed alive. for immigrants classified as invalids on embarking, if they died during voyage, he received a pro-rated amount, based on how long they lived; wife not allowed to go along. Arthur Harrison, SS, states on November 4, 1898: [on 25th Sept, when near the Cape of Good Hope, his compounder Abdul Wahed reported to him at 8 a.m. that he heard two men had committed sodomy during the night. he told the compounder to take the men to the hospital, where he would question them.] [witness, the sirdar Rambuccus, brought in with the two men. questioned in front of them, he said that he was on watch in between decks at midnight and "saw something unusual between these two men, they being under one blanket; he pulled off the blanket and saw them committing sodomy." he called the head sirdar at once. the prisoners denied it to the head sirdar but then later confessed. they were left in the charge of the hear sirdar for the rest of the night. captain also present at inquiry. while Rambuccus was giving this testimony, neither prisoner said anything.] [the head sirdar Salikram is then questioned. confirms being called as above. says he separated the men and "asked them why they were doing this wrong thing, that they at first denied it and afterwards they confessed they did it for pleasure."] [when questioned by SS, men at once confessed. Nabibux: "I have done it." Mohungu said same, "as far as I can remember. I cannot remember the words they used in confessing." Nabibux placed in irons fastened to a stanchion in the hospital. Mohangu placed in hospital and ordered to holystone from 6 a.m to 6 p.m. "I blistered the penis of Mohungu. I did so as a punishment as I thought he deserved it." did this right after enquiry concluded. the captain knew Harrison did this. "Mohungu was the man who committed the act on Nabibuccus. I blistered him as a preventitive, as he might have attempted the act again. I have known cases where the penis has been blistered as a preventitive treatment, in case of masturbation with boys."] [says he didn't see it as a crime committed against the laws of England, but "as a matter of discipline on board ship"; didn't examine their private parts for evidence] "Since this all occurred, it has come to my knowlegde that the head sirdar had threatend the two men to make them confess. Since I heard this, I have questioned them. Both denied the act and said Salikram had threatened to make them confess. My compounder's name is Abdul Wahed. I have heard from him since that the man Rambuccus who caught them had a spite against one of the men, owing to something that had occurred in the country Depot in India." ABDUL WAHED, THE CHIEF COMPOUNDER, STATES: [the inquiry occurred at about 8:30 p.m. on the 25th Sept.] "I heard Mohungu say he had put his penis in Nabibux' anus, and some days afterwards both men said to me that Rambux and Salikram had threatened to beat them throughout the voyage if they did not confess to having committed the sodomy." "Nabibux told me that he and Rambux had had a row in the Fizabad depot and he told me that Rambux had a spite against him." [the prisoners were under his charge in the hospital] [doesn't know what the depot quarrel was about. didn't ask. never noticed any ill feeling between Rambux and any of the men before this happened. never noticed Mohangu and Nabibux to be much in each other's company] RAMBUCCUS [an Ahir. says he knew Nabibuccus for a month in the Fyzabad depot, where he was a sirdar] "The men were under a platform sleeping. There were other coolies sleeping there too. The men were sleeping in their usual place... I noticed two men under one blanket. I have orders not to allow this, so I hauled the blanket off. Mohangu was on top of Nabibux who was lying on his back. Mahangu was lying on his stomach. I asked them what they were doing. They gave no reply. Mahangu came off. I did not see his private parts. His baba was loose. I did not notice the state of Nabibux' baba. He had it on, but I don't know whether the crupper of the baba was undone or not. I did not see his private parts. I did not see his anus. I did not see Mahungu's penis in Nabibux' anus, but from their position I suspected that they were committing sodomy... These two men always slept together during the voyage." SALIKRAM "They said Rambux hauled the blanket and shook them up while they were asleep. Rambuccus said they were committing sodomy but I don't think they were. They appeared to me just as if they had just been awakened. Their eyes seemed heavy with sleep." "I never knew either of these men before I met them onboard. Myself and Rambuccus do not agree. I never noticed Rambuccus and either of the two men have any quarrel. I never noticed Nabibux and Monungu keeping much company. I don't know whether these men were in the habit of sleeping alongside of one another. I never threatened these men to make them confess. I never heard the men confess they had done it. They did not confess before me." IN THE END: 50 pounds deducted from Harrison's gratuity for inflicting corporal punishment Droits : All rights reserved by the source institution. | Partager |
Farming Systems Support Project newsletter ; FSSP newsletter Auteur(s) : Farming Systems Support Project University of Florida -- Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Éditeur(s) : The Project The Project ( Gainesville Fla ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (spring 1983)- (Issuing Body) Issued by: Farming Systems Support Project, which is administered by: Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Title from caption. (Funding) Electronic resources created as part of a prototype UF Institutional Repository and Faculty Papers project by the University of Florida. Developing countries 10387162 sn 84011294 | Partager |
Latinamericanist ; University of Florida latinamericanist ; Latin americanist Auteur(s) : University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida -- Center for Latin American Studies Éditeur(s) : Center for Latin American Studies Center for Latin American Studies ( Gainesville Fla ) Résumé : (Additional Physical Form) Also issued online. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 3, 1964)- (Numbering Peculiarities) Suspended between v. 35, no. 1 (fall 1999) and v. 36, no. 1 (spring 2005). Title from caption. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 36, no. 2 (fall 2005). Latin America Latin America Florida 05269284 sc 84001784 0502-6660 | Partager |
FloridaCaribbean architect ; Florida Caribbean architect Auteur(s) : American Institute of Architects -- Florida Association Éditeur(s) : Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications ( Timonium Md ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 44, no. 1 (spring 1997)- (Issuing Body) Official journal of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects. Title from cover. Issues have also theme titles. Florida Caribbean Area AAA5904 ACJ1464 36846561 sn 97052000 | Partager |
FloridaCaribbean architect ; Florida Caribbean architect Auteur(s) : American Institute of Architects -- Florida Association Éditeur(s) : Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications ( Timonium Md ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 44, no. 1 (spring 1997)- (Issuing Body) Official journal of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects. Title from cover. Issues have also theme titles. Florida Caribbean Area AAA5904 ACJ1464 36846561 sn 97052000 | Partager |
Farming Systems Support Project newsletter ; FSSP newsletter Auteur(s) : Farming Systems Support Project University of Florida -- Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Éditeur(s) : The Project The Project ( Gainesville Fla ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (spring 1983)- (Issuing Body) Issued by: Farming Systems Support Project, which is administered by: Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Title from caption. (Funding) Electronic resources created as part of a prototype UF Institutional Repository and Faculty Papers project by the University of Florida. Developing countries 10387162 sn 84011294 | Partager |
Lendemains incertains pour les printemps Arabes Auteur(s) : Lemine ould Ba ould Guig, Mohamed Éditeur(s) : Université des Antilles Études caribéennes Résumé : Les « printemps » arabo-africains se suivent et ne se ressemblent pas, aux « printemps » doux et pacifiques succèdent des « printemps » chauds et sanguinaires. Un « printemps » en chasse un autre, mais le bilan est mitigé, l’avenir encore incertain et les acquis réversibles. Indéniablement, ils n’ont pas encore dit leur dernier mot. De nouvelles raisons de préoccupations voient le jour, de nature différente ; elles ont pour nom : instabilité, intolérance, chaos, paralysie de l’État et ses institutions, menace qui plane sur le droit des femmes, des minorités de tous ordres, sur la liberté de conscience et le droit à la différence. Mais aussi de nouvelles raisons d’espérer des lendemains meilleurs.L'Afrique n’en est pas à un « printemps » près, mais les retombées sont toujours restées en deçà des attentes. La mise en place laborieuse d'un système panafricain des droits de l’homme et des peuples fut saluée, à juste titre, comme un évènement majeur et un « printemps » avant la lettre.L'article retrace toutes les étapes et péripéties de cette mise en place, le contexte, les tenants et les aboutissants de l'élaboration de la Charte africaine des droits de l'homme et des peuples qui en constitue le substratum. Il met en exergue ses spécificités, ses originalités, les mécanismes prévus et les organes érigés (Commission et Cour Africaine des Droits de l'Homme et des Peuples) pour assurer l'application et la promotion des droits de l'homme et des peuples. À beaucoup d’égards, la Charte innove courageusement et originalement par rapport à ses illustres devancières.Dans son intitulé d'abord : il s'agit d'une Charte et non d’une Déclaration. Ensuite, les droits de l’homme sont couplés aux droits des peuples et hissés au même niveau d'importance et d'impérativité, sinon plus. Enfin, la Charte ne reconnait pas seulement des droits mais elle édicte des devoirs (envers la famille, la communauté, l'État, l'Afrique, l’environnement, etc.) et fait de l'accomplissement de ceux-ci une condition de la jouissance de ceux-là. Deux décennies de recul et seulement 12 affaires traitées (sur seulement 24 qui lui sont parvenus), on peut dire que cette dernière est loin d'avoir atteint sa vitesse de croisière et mérité tant d'espoir placé en elle. De là à jeter le bébé avec l'eau du bain, occulter tous les bienfaits d'un système qui est loin d'avoir démérité, il n'y a qu'un pas que ne franchirons guère. The Arab-African springs follow one after the other but are not alike, soft and peaceful springs are succeeded by hot and bloodthirsty springs. One spring expels another one, but the situation s balance sheet is mixed, the future is still uncertain and the experiences are reversible. Undeniably, they didn't say their last word. New reasons of preoccupation are born, made of different nature : they are named : instability, intolerance, chaos, paralysis of the state and its institutions, threat to the women rights, minorities of all kinds, the conscience freedom and the rights to difference ; but also new reasons to hope for a better tomorrow. Africa is not at its last "spring" but the rewards remained always below expectations.The laborious Implementation of a Pan-African system of human rights and peoples was hailed, deservedly, as a major event and a "spring" far ahead of its time. The article in attached outlines all the steps and vicissitudes of this implementation rerelease the context, the end and results of the elaboration of human and people’s rights African charter which constitutes the substratum. It highlights its specificities, its originalities, the planed mechanisms and high instruments (Commission and the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights) to ensure the application and the promotion of human and people’s rights.In many respects, the Charter innovates bravely and originally compared to its illustrious predecessors.At first in its title: it is matter of a charter and not a declaration. Then, human rights are closely connected to the people’s rights and hoisted at the same level of importance and imperativeness or more. Finally, the Charter does not only recognizes rights but it promulgates duties (to family, community, the state, Africa, the environment, etc.) and makes of the fulfillment of these a condition of enjoyment of those. Two decades backout, and only 12 cases treated (from only 24 have reached) later, in front of the Court, we can say that it is far from having reached its cruising speed and deserved so much hope placed in it.From there to throw the baby out with the bath water, hide all the benefits of a system which is far from being unworthy, there is only one step which shall exceed hardly. Afrique Droits : info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess urn:doi:10.4000/etudescaribeennes.6735 http://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/6735 | Partager |
Latinamericanist ; University of Florida latinamericanist ; Latin americanist Auteur(s) : University of Florida -- Center for Latin American Studies Éditeur(s) : Center for Latin American Studies Center for Latin American Studies ( Gainesville Fla ) Résumé : (Additional Physical Form) Also issued online. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 3, 1964)- (Numbering Peculiarities) Suspended between v. 35, no. 1 (fall 1999) and v. 36, no. 1 (spring 2005). Title from caption. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 36, no. 2 (fall 2005). Latin America Latin America Florida Droits : All rights reserved, Board of Trustees of the University of Florida 05269284 sc 84001784 0502-6660 | Partager |
El Pitirre ; Pitirre ; Pitirre (Camarillo, Calif.) Auteur(s) : Wiley, James W Wiley, James W Society of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Éditeur(s) : Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology ( Camarillo Calif, Camarillo, Calif ) Résumé : (Language) In English, with some Spanish. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1988)- (Dates or Sequential Designation) Ceased in 2002. (Numbering Peculiarities) Vol. 1, no. 3 covers the period May-Aug. 1988. (Issuing Body) Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology, Jan/Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1988; the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, May/Aug. 1988- Editor, 1988- James W. Wiley. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 15, no. 1 (spring 2002) (Surrogate) Caribbean Area Caribbean Area 23284416 sn 99004863 1527-7151 | Partager |
FloridaCaribbean architect ; Florida Caribbean architect Auteur(s) : American Institute of Architects -- Florida Association Éditeur(s) : Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications Dawson Publications, Dawson Publications ( Timonium Md ) Résumé : (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 44, no. 1 (spring 1997)- (Issuing Body) Official journal of the Florida Association of the American Institute of Architects. Title from cover. Issues have also theme titles. Florida Caribbean Area AAA5904 ACJ1464 36846561 sn 97052000 | Partager |
Latinamericanist ; University of Florida latinamericanist ; Latin americanist Auteur(s) : University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida -- Center for Latin American Studies Éditeur(s) : Center for Latin American Studies Center for Latin American Studies ( Gainesville Fla ) Résumé : (Additional Physical Form) Also issued online. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 3, 1964)- (Numbering Peculiarities) Suspended between v. 35, no. 1 (fall 1999) and v. 36, no. 1 (spring 2005). Title from caption. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 36, no. 2 (fall 2005). Latin America Latin America Florida 05269284 sc 84001784 0502-6660 | Partager |
U.S. Dredge Sandpiper excavating in lock site at Myraflores, Panama Canal Résumé : The above information taken from photo of the dredge some time before the Canal opened in August 1914. My Grandfather was Wm. Thomas Orr mentioned as Chief Engr. Note tiny numbers appearing above men described in photo. The Sandpiper was a suction dredge. Note living quarters above and dining hall. Note five rolled up canvas curtains used to keep rain out during downpours. Just one of many types and sizes of dredges used in the construction of the Canal. All part of the Dredging Division based in Gamboa, Canal Zone. Located there with slides prevalent this location made access to either end of the Canal a possibility. Myraflores went on the become Miraflores as the correct spelling. (Citation/Reference) Research and additional metadata (metadata is the citation information, including the alternate title, abstract, subject terms, abstract, added notes, and other item information) written and contributed in May 2014 by Stephanie Dhuman and Kassie Renneker for course: “Panama Silver, Asian Gold: Migration, Money, and the Making of the Modern Caribbean” (Spring 2014, taught by Leah Rosenberg at the University of Florida). Droits : Applicable rights reserved on the material. 2013.5.1 http://ufdc.ufl.edu/AA00016121/00001 | Partager |
El Pitirre ; Pitirre ; Pitirre (Camarillo, Calif.) Auteur(s) : Wiley, James W Society of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Éditeur(s) : Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology ( Camarillo, Calif. ) Résumé : (Language) In English, with some Spanish. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1988)- (Dates or Sequential Designation) Ceased in 2002. (Numbering Peculiarities) Vol. 1, no. 3 covers the period May-Aug. 1988. (Issuing Body) Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology, Jan/Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1988; the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, May/Aug. 1988- Editor, 1988- James W. Wiley. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 15, no. 1 (spring 2002) (Surrogate) Caribbean Area Caribbean Area 23284416 sn 99004863 1527-7151 | Partager |
El Pitirre ; Pitirre ; Pitirre (Camarillo, Calif.) Auteur(s) : Wiley, James W Wiley, James W Society of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Éditeur(s) : Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology ( Camarillo Calif, Camarillo, Calif ) Résumé : (Language) In English, with some Spanish. (Dates or Sequential Designation) Vol. 1, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 1988)- (Dates or Sequential Designation) Ceased in 2002. (Numbering Peculiarities) Vol. 1, no. 3 covers the period May-Aug. 1988. (Issuing Body) Newsletter of the Society for the Study of Caribbean Ornithology, Jan/Feb.-Mar./Apr. 1988; the Society of Caribbean Ornithology, May/Aug. 1988- Editor, 1988- James W. Wiley. Latest issue consulted: Vol. 15, no. 1 (spring 2002) (Surrogate) Caribbean Area Caribbean Area 23284416 sn 99004863 1527-7151 | Partager |