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article. Sharpe also completed Gould's Birds of New Guinea 

 wherein are figured Australian Birds. 



Sharpe & Wyatt. Monogra'ph of the Hirundinidce, bound 

 up in two volumes dated 1885-1894, was published in 20 parts 

 most irregularly as follows : Pt. i., September 1885 ; pt. ii., 

 December 1885 ; pts. iii. and iv., July 1886 ; pts. v. and vi., 

 June 1887 ; pts. vii. and viii., May 1888 ; pts. ix. and x., 

 March 1889; pts. xi. and xii., December 1889; pts. xiii. 

 and XIV., December 1890 ; pt, xv., August 1892 ; pts. xvi. 

 and XVII., December 1893 ; and pts. xviii., xix. and xx., 

 October 1894. 



Shaw. Director of Zoology at the British Museum. Wrote 

 Mus. Leverianum, published in parts ; No. 1 presented to 

 Ro3^ Soc, January 12, 1792 ; for details of which see Birds 

 Austr., Vol. VII., pp. 466 and 476, 1919. 



Zool. Neiv Holland. See Emu, Vol. XI., pt. i., p. 255, 

 April 1, 1912. 



Cimelia Physica, 1796. Miller's plates with text by Shaw. 



Naturalists' Miscellany. A most important scientific work 

 of which 287 parts appeared between August 1, 1789, and 

 August 1813, the date of Shaw's death. These are bound in 

 twentj^-four volumes. For dates refer to Slierborn in the 

 Annals Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 6, Vol. XV., April 1895, p. 375, 

 and J. A. Allen in the Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXXI., 

 p. 11, March 4, 1912. Began a General Zoology, concluded 

 by Stephens, which see. 



Shelley. Author of Birds of Africa, who wrote monograph 

 of Cuckoos in Cat. Birds Brit. Mus. 



Sherborn. Compiler of the Index Animalium, the most 

 important aid to the systematist yet published. A large 

 number of notes in the present essay are due to liis initiative 

 and assistance, and thanks are here once again tendered for 

 his generosity in allowing me publication of some of his most 

 interesting notes. 



Shufeldt. Famous American osteologist who has con- 

 tributed papers on the Osteology of Australian Birds to the 

 Emu, etc. 



Smith. Illus. Zool. South Africa. For details see Birds 



