Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Thomas Mayo Brewer, Alexander Wetmore, Walter Norman Koelz, Paul Johnsgard, Harold Douglas Pratt, Jr., Arthur Cleveland Bent, Milton N. Hopkins, James William Abert, Thomas Horsfield, Phoebe Snetsinger, William Henry Phelps, Bradley C. Livezey, David Allen Sibley, William Vogt, Joel Asaph Allen, Wells Cooke, Jacob Henry Studer, James Hepburn, John Kenneth Terres, Joseph Beal Steere, James Lee Peters, Charles Haskins Townsend, Frederick Albion Ober, Robert Ricklefs, John Treadwell Nichols, Helen Frances James, Dean Amadon, Andrew Jackson Grayson, Ernest Thomas Gilliard, Robert Cushman Murphy, Herbert Girton Deignan, Oliver L. Austin, Kenn Kaufman, Edgar Alexander Mearns, George Bartholomew, Pierce Brodkorb, David Steadman, John Todd Zimmer, Daniel Giraud Elliot, George Miksch Sutton, George Ord, James Chapin, James Clements, Jon Edward Ahlquist, Ralph Hoffmann, Samuel Washington Woodhouse, Peter Kaestner, Donald Sankey Farner, Outram Bangs, George Latimer Bates, Charles Johnson Maynard, Michale Fee, William Brewster, Harry Church Oberholser, Henry Boardman Conover, Henry Wetherbee Henshaw, John C. Anderton, George Newbold Lawrence, Tim Gallagher, Edward Harris, John Danzenbaker, Lyman Belding, Thomas Gilbert Pearson, Rodolphe Meyer de Schauensee, Burt Monroe, Joseph Harvey Riley, Frank Pitelka, Robert Winthrop Storer, John Graham Bell, Barbara De Wolfe, Harriet Mann Miller, Gordon Orians, Stuart Keith, Russell Balda, William Dawson, John Wiens, Richard Holmes. Excerpt: Frank Alexander Wetmore (June 18, 1886 North Freedom, Wisconsin - December 7, 1978 Glen Echo, Maryland) was an American ornithologist and avian paleontologist. Wetmore studied at the University of Kansas. He later studied at George Washington University, receiving his masters degree and doctorate. Wetmore began federal service in 1910, working for the ...