Best Selling Books by Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum is the author of Forgotten Peoples (1969), The Caddisfly Genus Neophylax (Trichoptera: Uenoidae) (2005), Déco Lalique (2006), Handbook (1939), Glimpses of Excellence (1984).

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The Caddisfly Genus Neophylax (Trichoptera: Uenoidae)

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Déco Lalique

release date: Jan 01, 2006
Déco Lalique
The Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto is home to Canada''s premier collection of Lalique glass. Déco Lalique showcases the ROM''s collection and, drawing from vintage newspaper and magazine advertisements, chronicles the introduction of Lalique glass into Canada in the 1920s and 1930s. Resourcing the ROM''s collection, Carolyn Hatch explores the roots of the French Modern movement, the art of René Lalique, whose career is examined in a new and innovative light, and the compelling influence of Modernism and Lalique in Canada between the wars.

Managing the Modern Herbarium

Managing the Modern Herbarium
A joint project by The Society for Preservation of Natural History Collections & The Royal Ontario Museum.

To Please the Caribou

release date: Jan 01, 1992
To Please the Caribou
This study of leather coats made from caribou skin and painted with decorative motifs thought to influence the success of a hunt, focusses on sixty examples made between 1700 and 1930, and analyzes the development of the art form and the influence of European clothing on Indians in Quebec and Labrador.

The ROM Field Guide to Birds of Ontario

release date: Jan 01, 2001
The ROM Field Guide to Birds of Ontario
This unique publication, produced in association with the Royal Ontario Museum, is the guide Ontario birders have been waiting for... The ROM Field Guide to Birds of Ontario is researched and written specifically for the Ontario bird watcher. It is the most authoritative, easy to use, and beautifully designed guide to Ontario birds available. This landmark publication features: - Detailed and clearly written descriptions of more than 300 migrant and resident Ontario bird species and accidentals, including notes on Appearance, Voice, Habitat and Behaviour, and Status. - Close to 400 stunning full-colour photographs from Canada''s top wildlife photographers, carefully selected for quick and easy identification in the field. - Over 300 easy-to-read colour distribution maps, showing summer and winter ranges and breeding grounds. - Handy page-per-species format, with photo, description, and range map all in one place. - Glossary, Checklist of Ontario Birds, and Index.

The Gould Collection of Netsuke

release date: Jan 01, 1988

The Huntsman Collection (Urochordata: Ascidiacea) at the Royal Ontario Museum, with an Annotated Catalogue of Huntsman's Types from British Columbia

A New Genus and Four New Species of Fishes from the Indo-West Pacific (Pisces; Perciformes; Gobiidae), with Comments on Relationships

release date: Jan 01, 1988
A New Genus and Four New Species of Fishes from the Indo-West Pacific (Pisces; Perciformes; Gobiidae), with Comments on Relationships
A new genus is described from the Indo-west Pacific and contains four new species of gobies, which apparently form the sister group of Eviota

The Structure of the Call Note System of the Warbling Vireo

release date: Jan 01, 1988
The Structure of the Call Note System of the Warbling Vireo
This study presents a detailed description of the structure of the call note system of the Warbling Vireo, Vireo glivus gilvus, in southern Ontario. Properties or attributes used to describe calls are form, context, message, frequency of occurrence, and function. Relationships among calls with respect to each of the attributes and among the attributes are described. Attribute relationships are interdependent, and understanding of form and context relationships is facilitated by use of cluster and principal component analyses.

Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician Conodont Biostratigraphy and Biofacies, Rabbitkettle Formation, District of Mackenzie

Upper Cambrian to Lower Ordovician Conodont Biostratigraphy and Biofacies, Rabbitkettle Formation, District of Mackenzie
Conodonts have been recovered from two sections through the Cambrian-Ordovician boundary beds of the upper Rabbitkettle Formation, near the headwaters of the Broken Skull River, western Mackenzie Mountains. This report contributes towards a biofacies evaluation of Cambrian-Ordovician boundary bed conodonts and illustrates the probable limitations on a highly resolved conodont-based correlation of this interval between strongly constrasting lithofacies.

Classification of Fishes According to British Museum (Natural History)

Shallow-water Hydroids of Bermuda

release date: Jan 01, 1997

Oyai, the Salmon Fisherman and Woodworker

Oyai, the Salmon Fisherman and Woodworker
Description of the traditional clothing and lifestyle of Indians who inhabited the North Pacific coast from northern California to southern Alaska.

Brachiopoda and Biostratigraphy of the Silurian-Devonian Delorme Formation in the District of Mackenzie, the Yukon

Brachiopoda and Biostratigraphy of the Silurian-Devonian Delorme Formation in the District of Mackenzie, the Yukon
Study of the fossil fauna of the Delorme platform facies of dolostone and argillaceous limestone in the Mackenzie mountains of Yukon.

The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario

release date: Jan 01, 2004
The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario
The latest in the ROM''s acclaimed series of beautiful and authoritative field guides Guaranteed to appeal to everyone from the casual Sunday stroller to the most dedicated amateur botanist, The ROM Field Guide to Wildflowers of Ontario is researched, written, and designed specifically for the Ontario reader and visitor. It is the most authoritative, easy to use, and beautifully designed guide to Ontario wildflowers available, with a stunning selection of photographs unsurpassed anywhere. This landmark publication features: - Detailed and clearly written descriptions of 400 of Ontario''s most common wildflowers, including notes on habitat, characteristic features of each species'' leaves, flowers, and fruits; description of similar species; and in many cases interesting additional information about the plant, such as traditional uses, origin of its name, and biology. - Approximately 1,000 stunning full-colour photographs drawn from the ROM''s celebrated collection of more than 50,000 botanical photos. - Specially designed colour-coded key to assist identification. - Handy size and format, with photos and description for each species all on one page. - Sized to fit in a backpack or pocket, with stitched binding and rugged cover for extra durability. - Glossary of botanical terms and index.

Late Cretaceous-early Tertiary Dinoflagellates and Acritarchs from the Kashi Area, Tarim Basin, Xinjiang Province, China

release date: Jan 01, 1988

The Reconstruction of Fossil Organisms Using Cluster Analysis

release date: Jan 01, 1990
The Reconstruction of Fossil Organisms Using Cluster Analysis
A case study of the work of D.L. Clark and T.R. Carr in Permian hindeodus and diplognathodus : implications for late paleozoic conodont multielement taxonomy.

Mistatin, the Buffalo Hunter

Mistatin, the Buffalo Hunter
Describes the traditional lifestyle and clothing of the Plains Indians, who inhabited an area extending from central Alberta almost to the Gulf of Mexico.

Cypriote Antiquities in the Royal Ontario Museum

release date: Jan 01, 2003
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