Author:William Yarrell

Books

 * A History of British Fishes (1836)
 * Volume 1
 * Volume 2
 * in 3 volumes; Originally issued in 37 parts between July 1837 and May 1843
 * second editon 1845, in 3 volumes
 * third edition 1856, in 3 volumes
 * fourth edition 1876; Revised and enlarged by (vols. I and II) and

Scientific Publications

 * Observations on the Tracheae of Birds, with Descriptions and Representations of several not hitherto figured. — Linn. Trans. 1827, 15. 378.
 * Description of a species of Tringa, killed in Cambridgeshire, new to England and Europe. — Linn. Trans. 16. 109.
 * On the Organs of Voice in Birds. — Linn. Trans. 16. 305.
 * On a new species of Wild Swan, taken in England, and hitherto confounded with the Hooper. — Linn. Trans. 16. 445.
 * Description of the Organs of Voice in a new species of Wild Swan (Cygnus buccinator, Richards.). — Linn. Trans. 17.
 * Descriptions of Three British Species of Freshwater Fishes, belonging to the genus Leuciscus of Klein. — Linn. Trans. 17. 5.
 * On the Habits and Structure of the Great Bustard (Otis tarda of Linnaeus). — Linn. Trans. 21. 155.
 * Notice of an Interwoven Mass of Filaments of Conferva fluviatilis of extraordinary size. — Proc. Linn. Soc. 1. 65.
 * On the Influence of the Sexual Organ in modifying External Character. — Journ. Linn. Soc. 1857, 1. 76-82.
 * On the Growth of the Salmon in Freshwater, with six coloured illustrations of the fish of the natural size. Oblong Folio. van Voorst, London, 1839.

Works about Yarrell

 * review of (edition 1876):
 * review of (edition 1876) in: The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology, series 5, vol. 16, p. 390–393
 * review of (edition 1876):
 * review of (edition 1876) in: The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology, series 5, vol. 16, p. 390–393