Michael Chinery Explained
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Michael Chinery (born 1938, in London) is an English naturalist.[1]
He studied in Cambridge where he graduated in natural sciences and anthropology.
He edits Cecidology, the journal of the British Plant Gall Society.
Books
- Animals & Plants of Britain & Europe" (1991)
- Animals in the zoo,
- Animal communities,
- Britain's Plant Galls. A photographic guide (2011) WildGuides. Old Basing, Hampshire.
- The Complete Amateur Naturalist, Crescent Books, New York, 1977 ISBN 0-517-66165-9
- Forests, Kingfisher, London, 1992
- Purnell's concise Encyclopedia of Nature,
Chinery is well known for his books on insects :
- Insects of Britain and Northern Europe, 3rd edition, Collins field guide.
- Insects of Britain and Western Europe, Collins Guide, 1986 (reprinted in 1991)
- Butterflies of Britain and Europe, Collins Wildlife Trust Guides.
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Notes and References
- https://archive.today/20130202080729/http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/contributor.jsp?id=173466 Michael Chinery on www2.scholastic.com
- http://www.jacketflap.com/persondetail.asp?person=110580 Michael Chinery on www.jacketflap.com