Author:Julian George Tuck
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Works[edit]
Contributions to The Zoologist[edit]
3rd series, vol 1 (1877)[edit]
- Tuck, Julian G. (1877). "Goshawk and other Birds in Yorkshire". The Zoologist. 3 1 (issue 4, April—section 'Occasional Notes'): 179.
4th series, vol 1 (1897)[edit]
- —— (1897). "White Wagtail nesting in Suffolk". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 671, May—section 'Notes and Queries'): 233.
- —— (1897). "Strange Occurrence of an Albatross in Cambridgeshire". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 674, August—section 'Notes and Queries'): 363–364.
- —— (1897). "Cuckoo's Egg in Nest of Song Thrush". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 674, August—section 'Notes and Queries'): 364–365.
- —— (1897). "Garden Lists of Birds". The Zoologist. 4 1 (issue 676, October—section 'Notes and Queries'): 474–475.
4th series, vol 2 (1898)[edit]
- —— (1898). "Polecat in Suffolk". The Zoologist. 4 2 (issue 679, August—section 'Notes and Queries'): 22.
4th series, vol 3 (1899)[edit]
- —— (1899). "Cuckoos' Eggs in Nest of Red-backed Shrike". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 695, May—section 'Notes and Queries'): 223.
- —— (1899). "Cuckoo's Egg in Nest of Red-backed Shrike". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 697, July—section 'Notes and Queries'): 323.
- —— (1899). "Seals in the Wash". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 699, September—section 'Notes and Queries'): 417.
- —— (1899). "Demoiselle Crane on the Norfolk Coast". The Zoologist. 4 3 (issue 699, September—section 'Notes and Queries'): 419.
4th series, vol 6 (1902)[edit]
- —— (1902). "Green Woodpecker boring in Winter". The Zoologist. 4 6 (issue 728, February—section 'Notes and Queries'): 67.

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