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ornithologus (1804–1881)
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John Gould (14 September 1804 – 3 February 1881) was an English ornithologist. The Gould League in Australia was named after him. His identification of Charles Darwin's finches was pivotal in the development of the theory of The Origin of Species.
His son Charles Gould was notable as geological surveyor.
Nexus externi
- John Gould Inc. - Exhibition at the Australian Museum
- Research Library – John Gould and the bird illustrators
- The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle – bibliography by Freeman, R. B. (1977)
- John Gould's place in Australian culture, Ockham's Razor
- Patterns of Nature: The Art of John Gould at the National Library of Australia
- A. H. Chisholm, 'Gould, John (1804 - 1881)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1, MUP, 1966, pp 465-467.
- Scanned books from Gallica
- The Mammals of Australia - Series of high resolution images taken from the 1845 edition.
- Gould at Gütenberg project
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Notae
- The Ruling Passion of John Gould by Isabella Tree ISBN 0-7126-2158-X
- Darwin, Adrian Desmond and James Moore, Michael Joseph, the Penguin Group, London 1991 ISBN 0-7181-3430-3
- The Birds of Australia: in seven volumes by John Gould - all volumes fully digitised
- The Bird Man - The Extraordinary Story of John Gould - Isabella Tree, 1991. ISBN 0-09-189579-0
- Portraits of the Honorary Members of the Ipswich Museum (Portfolio of 60 lithographs by T.H. Maguire) (Publisher: George Ransome, Ipswich, 1846-1852).