The Ibis

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The Ibis, subtitled "the International Journal of Avian Science", is the peer-reviewed scientific journal of the British Ornithologists' Union. Topics covered include ecology, conservation, behaviour, palaeontology, taxonomy and new species. It has been published since 1859.

The Ibis was published in subsequent series. The volumes are also numbered continuously

  • Series 1 (6 volumes): 1859–1864. Volume 1–6
  • Series 2 (6 volumes): 1865–1870. Volume 7–12
  • Series 3 (6 volumes): 1871–1876. Volume 13–18
  • Series 4 (6 volumes): 1877–1882. Volume 19–24
  • Series 5 (6 volumes): 1883–1888. Volume 25–30
  • Series 6 (6 volumes): 1889–1894. Volume 31–36
  • Series 7 (6 volumes): 1895–1900. Volume 37–42
  • Series 8 (6 volumes): 1901–1906. Volume 43–48
  • Series 9 (6 volumes): 1907–1912. Volume 49–54
  • Series 10 (6 volumes): 1913–1918. Volume 55–60
  • Series 11 (6 volumes): 1919–1924. Volume 61–66

etc.[1]

Volumes

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Footnote

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  1. A complete overview of all volumes, published between 1859 and 1922 on BHL. See also this list on the website of John Wiley & Sons.