BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Clark, Austin Hobart. —An American Zoologist, born Dec. 17th, 1880, who has given 
considerable attention to birds, and after whom I named Clarkia. Auk, Vol. XXVII., 
p. SO, Jan. 1st, 1910. 
Psephotus varius. 
Chisholm, Alexander Hugh. —Bom March 18th, 1890. Present-day Australian 
Ornithologist who has written many interesting articles in the Emu and has done 
excellent work in popularising bird knowledge in Queensland. 
Emu, Vol. XX., pt. iv., p. 221-3, April 23rd, 1921. 
A New Menura : Prince Edward’s Lyre-Bird. 
Menura edwardi. 
Cleland, John Burton. —Born June 22nd, 1878. One of the most important of present-day 
bird students in Australia. Has contributed excellent articles dealing with such 
neglected items as Stomach Contents (Emu, Vols. XI. and XII.) and Coloration of the 
Palate and Pharynx (Austral Av. Rec., Vol. II., pp. 1-5, 1913). Has more recently 
instituted Census enumerations which must prove memorable in the future in many 
directions. 
Cockerell, James T.—A fine Australian Bird Collector who brought discredit upon himself 
through selling to Godman a collection of Australian birds, the localities of which had 
been altered and many Aru Island birds assigned to Australia. This collection is now 
in the British Museum and is a source of danger to the unwary student. His action 
is the more regrettable as the specimens are very fine and many of them still very rare 
Biggies described seven new species collected by Cockerell as from Queensland, none 
of which are Australian species. I have discussed this in connection with Diggles 
in the Austral Av. Rec., Vol. II., pp. 137-153, 1915. The collection is known as the 
Cockerell and Thorpe collection, but the late R. Etheridge, Junr., pointed out that 
Thorpe was not concerned in the swindle. 
Colclough, Michael Joseph. —Born March 9th, 1875. Present-day naturalist who 
collected birds for me and after whom I named Colcloughia and Sauropatis sordida 
colcloughi. 
Cole, C. F. —Present-day Australian Ornithologist, and after whom I called Goleia. 
Emu, Vol. XIII., p. 74-5, Oct., 1913. 
Description of a New Sericornis. 
Sericornis insular is. 
Coles, A.—Australian Ornithologist. 
Victorian Naturalist, Vol. XIV., p. 43, July, 1897. 
Astur maculosus. 
Collett, Robert (Professor). —Born 1842. Died 1913. Famous Norwegian Zoologist. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1898, pp. 353-357. 
On Some Pigeons and Parrots from North and North-west Australia (collected by 
Dr. Knut Dahl, 1894-5). 
Ptilopus ( Leucotreron) alligator , Petrophassa rufipennis , Psephotus dissimilis . 
Professor Collett later allowed me to examine the collection and acquire specimens 
which furnished distinct subspecies. 
Collins, David. —Born 1756. Died 1810. An Account of the English Colony in New 
South Wales, 2 vols., 4to, London. 
Vol. I., pref. May 25th, 1798 1798. 
II., dedication June 26th, 1802 1802. 
Contains coloured plates of Mcenura superba , dated May 1st, 1802, and the Mountain 
Eagle, and a small col. fig. of the Emu of New South Wales. 
Second Edition, slightly abridged and edited by Maria Collins, 1 vol., 4to, London, 
(pref. March 20 th) 1804. 
Contains the bird plates as above. 
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