RICHARD LYDEKKER 375 



Leben war eine reine Harmonie. So las er bei den Gottesdiensten am 

 Sonnabend das Evangelium vor. Lvdi-kkkr war auch im öffentliclien 

 Leben tätig: er war auch «Justice of peace», vor allem aber ein Mann 

 der Wissenschaft. 



Die gesamte Paläontologie bleibt dem Andenken Lvdkkkkrs 

 ewiL^ treu. 



LYDEKKER palaeo-ornithologiai dolgozatai: 

 LYDEKKERs paläo-ornithologische Werke: 



187Q. Notes on some Siwalik Birds. — Ree. Geol. Surv. of India. XII. 

 1879—80, p. 52. 



1884. Siwalik Birds. — Mem. Geol. Surv. of India. Palaeontologia 

 Indica. Ser. X. Vol III. Part 4. Calcutta 1884, p. 135—147, pi. 

 14—15. 



1885. Note on some siwalik bones erroneously referred to a Struthioid. — 

 Geol. Mag. 1885, p. 237—238. 



1886. Catalogue of the Remains of Siwalik Vertebrata in the Geological 

 Department of the Indian Museum. — Calcutta 1886, p. 1—4. 



1890. On the Remains of some large Extinct Birds from the Cavern 

 Deposits of Malta. — Proc.Zool.Soc. London 1890, p. 403-411, pi. 

 35—36. 



— Note on some fossil Indian Bird Bones. — Ree. of the Geol. Surv. 

 of India. XXllI. 1890, p. 235. 



1891. Catalogue of the fossil Birds in the British Museum. London 

 1891, p. XXVII + 368. Figgs. 75. 



— On Pleistocene Bird-remains from the Sardinian and Corsican 

 Islands. — Proc. Zool. Soc. London 1891, p. 467—476, pi. 37. 



— On Remains of a Large Stork from the Allier Miocene. — Ibid., 

 p. 476—479. 



— On a new Species of Moa. — Ibid., p. 479—482, pi. 38. 



— On British Fossil Birds. — The Ibis 1891, p. 381—410. 



— Catalogue of Fossil Mammals, Birds, Reptiles and Amphibians in 

 the Science and Art Museum — Dublin. 1891. 



— Recent Researches in Fossil Birds. — Nat. Sci. I., p. 266—271. 



— & HUTTON, W. The History of Moas. — Ibid., p. 588—595. 



— Fossil Birds. A nemzetközi ornithologiai kongresszus kiadványa. 

 Budapest, 1891. pp. 15. (Etiam «Dictionnary of Birds» 1893. Part 

 I., p. 277—289.) 



1892. Remarks on some recently described Extinct Birds of Queens- 

 land. — The Ibis, 1892, p. 530—533. 



