Description
***A Dictionary of Birds*** by Alfred Newton, with contributions from Hans Gadow and others, is a comprehensive 19th-century ornithological reference that systematically covers bird biology, taxonomy, anatomy, behavior, and conservation. Published between 1893 and 1896, it blends scientific accuracy with accessible language, making it valuable to both scholars and enthusiasts. The work draws from contemporary zoological research and includes detailed entries on bird families, species, physiology, and evolutionary relationships. Newton’s commitment to thoroughness and clarity, supported by Gadow’s anatomical expertise, established the dictionary as a foundational text in ornithology, reflecting the scientific standards and naturalist curiosity of the Victorian era.