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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: The Culture of Collecting
Roosevelt’s Museum
The Culture of Collecting
Quantitative Dimensions
Collecting Conflicts
Chapter Two: Desiderata: Bird Collecting and Community
Recruiting Ridgway
Early American Collections
Collecting Networks
Serial Collecting
Sporting Naturalists
Collecting and Identification Guides
Perilous Pursuits
Women Ornithologists
Chapter Three: Forging Boundaries, Creating Occupational Space
The Gathering
The Nuttall Club
Creating the AOU
“Amateurs” and the AOU
Forging a Profession I
Forging a Profession II
The Shufeldt Affair
Membership Redux
Chapter Four: Nomenclatural Reform and the Quest for Standards and Stability
Disciplining Ornithology
The Geography of Species
The “American” Subspecies Concept
The AOU and Nomenclatural Reform
Plain English
Trinomial Woes
Chapter Five: Embracing and Abandoning Bird Protection
Chapman's Parakeets
Discovering Extinction
Embracing Bird Protection
Grinnell's Audubon Society
Critics of Conservation
Permit Perturbations
Abandoning Bird Protection
Chapter Six: Protecting Birds, Protecting Ornithologists
Reviving the Movement
Dutcher's Push for Protection
Redefining Ornithology
Conserve the Collector
A Crisis in Conservation
Renewing the Conservation Commitment
Chapter Seven: Birdwatchers, Scientists, and the Politics of Vision
Cooperation and Conflict
A Field Guide to Birdwatching
Constructing Observational Networks
Birdwatching, Bird Banding, and the Biological Survey
Cooperative Life-History Studies
The Problem of Sight Records
Palmer's Qualms
Chapter Eight: Reforming American Ornithology
The State of the Union
Graduate Training in Ornithology
Enter Ernst Mayr
Making Space for Nice
Reforming the AOU
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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