22 THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD [Vol. IV 



Austr., Vol. VII., p. 466, 1919, and Proc. Zool. Soc. (Loncl.), 

 1880, p. 489. 



Sparrman. Mus. Carlson. Fasc. I., pis. i-xxv., 1786 ; 

 fasc. II., pis. XXVI. -L., 1787; fasc. III., pis. li.-lxxv., 1788; and 

 fasc. IV., pis. Lxxvi.-c, 1789. 



South Australian Ornithologist. See Birds Austr., 

 Vol. VII., p. 467, 1919. 



Stejneger. Famous American ornithologist wlio, with 

 Barrows, Elliot and the editor Kingsley, wrote up the Birds, 

 Vol. IV., of the Standard Natural History 1885, wherein 

 Stejneger proposed a very valuable and novel bird classi- 

 fication. Issued late in 1885, refers to April in tent. 



Stephens. Continued the General Zoology after Shaw's 

 death. 



Vol. IX. in two parts was published August 1816 



X. ,, ,, September 1817 



August 1819 

 Late in 1824 

 Feb. 18th, 1826 

 Late in 1826; 



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XIL 



XIIL 



XIV. 



(Acknowledged) Linn. Soc, February 6, 1827 

 Stone, Wither. Famous American ornithologist who con- 

 tributed to the Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., pp. 5-62, 

 April 17, 1899, a study of type specimens in the Philadelphia 

 collection dealing with those of Peale and Cassin. He com- 

 pleted his task with a list of Gould's Australian Birds in the 

 Austral Av. Rec, Vol. I., pts. 6 and 7, February 28, 1913, 

 an invaluable assistance to systematic ornithologists. 



Strickland. Editor of Nomenclatural Rules, commonly 

 known as the Stricklandian Code. Accidentally killed. 

 Under the title Ornithological Synonyms a portion of his 

 MS. dealing with the synonymy of the Hawks and Owls was 

 published in 1855 under the editorship of Mrs. Strickland and 

 Sir W. Jardine, the preface being dated September 1, 1855. 

 Nearly thirty years later a Catalogue of the Strickland Collection 

 of Birds was published, edited by 0. Salvin, an inset being 

 dated June 4, 1882, so that it must have appeared after that 

 date. During his lifetime probably his most important 



