THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
An English translation by F. Kicliolson was pnbUslied in 1889, the preface 
being dated Aug. 1, 1889. 
SwAiNSON. Zool, Illustr, Two series were issued with an interval of 
seven years. The first from 1820-22 in monthly parts, the plates 6 to a 
part, numbered, seems to have regularly appeared ; pt. 4, Jan. 1, 1821. The 
second was also intended to appear monthly, but it became irregular towards 
the end. I have made some comments in the Nov. Zool., Vol. XVIII., p. 12, 
1911, and I have not anything much more definite to add. 
Fauna Boreali-Americani. Vol. II., with the title page 1831, did not 
appear until Feb. 1832, fide C. W. Richmond. 
Classif. Birds. Pt. i., Oct. 1, 1836 ; pt. n., July 1, 1837. 
Birds W. Africa. Vol. I., March 8, 1837 ; pt. n.. Sept. 23, 1837. 
Anim. in Menag. Dec. 1837. 
Family Flycatchers. May 19, 1838, in Naturalists’ Library. 
Tchihatcheff. Voy. Sci. d’ Altai Or. Pt. i. acknowledged B.F., Sept. 21, 
1844 ; pt. n., B.F., May 3, 1845. The latter includes a catalogue of birds 
by Brandt, who introduced new names. 
Temminck. Cat. Syst. Cab. Ornith., 1807. 
Manuel. 1st ed., 1815, pref. dated 1814. 
Manuel. 2nd ed. Vols. I. and II. acknowledged B.F., Oct. 21, 1820 ; 
Vol. III., April 18, 1835; and Vol. IV., Dec. 7, 1839. 
Les Pigeons, by Knip, dated on title page 1811, appeared in 15 livraisons 
from 1807 to 1811. 
Pigeons and Gallinaces. Vol. I., title 1813, acknowledged B.F., June 11, 
1813; Vol. II., 1813; Vol. III., 1815. 
Temmestck & SoHLEGEL. The Aves in Siebold’s Fauna Japonica were 
written up by these authors, and Sherbom gave the dates in the Proc. Zool. 
Soc. {Bond.), 1895, p. 149. These are here reprinted as a basis for further 
research. 
Pt. I. 
n. & m. 
iv.-vin. 
i X. — 
xn. 
pp. 1-28. 
29-60. 
61-100. 
101-124. 
125-142. 
1844. Noticed Wiegm. Arch., 1845, II., p. 47 
1847. 1847, II., p. 7 
1848. 1849, II., p. 38 
1849. 1850, II., p. 49 
1850. 1851, IL, p. 42 
Temmestck & Lattgier. Planch. Color d’Oiseaux. In the Ibis, 1898, 
Oct., p. 485, Sherbom gave details of publication drawn up from external 
sources. Since that date the British Museum (Natural History) acquired, 
through Mr. Sherbom’s initiative, a copy of the Bibliographic de la France, 
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