No. 1.] THE AUSTRAL AVIAN RECORD 17 



Oken. Editor of the Isis. 



Lehrh. der Naturg., 1816. Allg. Naturg., Vol. VII., pt. i. 

 (Thierreich, Vol. IV., pt. i.), 1837, 7iot 1841 as given in my 

 previous paper. 



Ornith. Monatsbericht. A monthly record of ornithology. 



Pallas. Sj)icilegia Zool. Vol. I. in ten fascicules : pref. 

 dated Kalend Mai 1767: fascicules dated, 10th, 1774; 11th, 

 1776 ; and 14th and last, 1800. 



Beise Buss. Beichs, Vol. I., 1771, pref. April 28, O.S. 1770 ; 

 VoL II., 1773, pref. April 19, O.S. 1772; Vol. III., 1776, 

 pref. February 10, O.S. 1776. 



Zoogr. Bosso-Asiat. Though copies exist with titles dated 

 1811 and 1831, date of publication is now accepted as 1827. 

 See Vroeg. 



Peale. See U.S. Expl. Exped. 



Perry. Arcana, issued in 21 monthly parts each, 4 plates, 

 beginning January 1, 1810. See Victorian Naturalise, Vol. 

 XXIX., p. 7 et seq., May 1912. 



Phillip. Voyage to Botany Bay, 1789. Pref. dated 

 November 2, 1789, but last plate November 26, 1789. 



Pole Sud. Plates of Birds only bear vernacular names, 

 save those of Petrel bills, where Latin names are given. These 

 plates were issued between 1843 and 1846. The text, by 

 Pucheran, was not issued until 1853 ; later copies ascribe 

 the text to Jacquinot and Pucheran. 



Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales. Dates of early 

 parts given in Vol. X. of the second series, p. 533, and refer 

 also Birds Austr., Vol. VII., p. 462, 1919. 



Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.). Dates given in the July 1893 

 number. 



Pucheran. Contributed a series of important papers on 

 the types of Cuvier, Lesson and Vieillot, which were indexed 

 by Hartlaub, Journ. fijr Ornith., 1855, p. 417. 



QuoY & Gaimard. Authors of Birds in Voyages Uranie 

 and Physicienne and of Astrolabe. Full detail have been 

 published by Sherborn and Woodward in the Annals Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, Vol. VII., April 1901, p. 392, and Vol. VIII. , 

 October 1901, p. 333. 



