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A definitive compass for avian scholarship - rigorous, wide-ranging and quietly indispensable. Essential for every ornithologist’s shelf.Part 2 (Author Catalogue K-Z), compiled by Myron Strong and Reuben, assembles an expansive scientific bird bibliography that spans anatomy and behaviour, biochemistry and embryology, pathology, physiology and genetics, ecology, aviculture and poultry science, and economic ornithology. More than an index, it reads as an avian research anthology and a handbook of bird science: entries and cross-references guide readers from foundational bird anatomy studies to specialised work on bird evolution and genetics, while the careful organisation makes it straightforward to trace scholarly conversations across global bird studies. Arranged alphabetically by author, the catalogue points to journal articles, monographs and reports gathered from the literature of the era, so that students, museum curators and practising researchers can follow citation trails and locate primary sources within comprehensive avian literature.Historically, the catalogue represents a quiet pillar of twentieth-century ornithology - a print-era tool that shaped how libraries, collectors and universities assembled knowledge about birds. It retains practical value as a university library reference and an essential element in any wider ornithology reference collection, yet its character and provenance also attract classic-literature collectors who prize well-preserved scientific heritage. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Carefully indexed and meticulously organised by author, it helps curious naturalists trace complex debates, supports comparative research across regions, and brings to light connections between aviculture and poultry science, ecology, conservation and evolutionary studies. Equally suited to the casual reader assembling a personal reference and to the scholar building an academic ornithology resource, this Part 2 catalogue fully restores a vital pathway through the literature of birds.