BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Dubois (de G(h)isignies), Vincente Bernard Leonard. —Born 1808. Died 1874. Bull. 
Acad. Boy. Soc. Bruxelles, Vol. VII., No. 4, April, pp. 212, 215 and pi., May 1840. 
Description d’un nouveau genre d’Oiseaux de la famille des Gallinules. 
Tribonyx with T. mortierii. 
L’Institut, Vol. III., No. 103, p. 138, April 29th, 1835. 
Mag. de Zool., 1835, pi. 35, dated August. 
Bull, de l’Acad. Roy. Soc. Bruxelles, Vol. 2, pp. 419-420, pi. 7, 1835 (Dec.). 
These three references all deal with the same species and genus. 
Description d’un nouveau genre d’Oiseaux de l’ordre des Echassiers. 
j Leptorhynchus with L. pectoralis. 
Dubus also published Esquisses Omithologiques in 7 pts., folio, Brussels, between 
1845-51; there are no Australian birds figured therein, but the Neozelanic Gallirallus 
juscus appears. 
Dumeril, Andre Marie Constant. —Born 1774. Died 1860. Zoologie Analytique, 
“ 1806,” 8vo, Paris, pref. Sept. 27th, 1805, published before Dec. 6th, 1805. 
Cacatoes occurs here. 
Translation into German by Froriep, was published the next year, 1806, preface 
Sept. 17th, 1806, in which examples -were given in connection with the numerous new 
names invented by Dumeril, previously only accompanied by a diagnosis. 
Dumont de Sainte Croix, Charles Henri Fr^diiric. —Born 1758. Died 1830. French 
Ornithologist who became Lesson’s father-in-law. Author of numerous articles on 
birds in Levrault’s Dictionnaire Sci. Nat. (q.v.). 
Dumont D’Urville, Jules Sebastian CfcsAR. —Born 1790. Died 1842. Voyage 
“ Astrolabe.” See Quoy and Gaimard. Voyage Pdle Sud. See Hombron and 
Jacquinot, Pucheran. 
Commander on these two exploring voyages known to ornithologists by the names 
given and by the naturalists, but in Library Catalogues quoted under the Commander’s 
name. 
Duperrey, Louis Isidore.— Born 1786. Died 1865. Voy. “ Coquille.” See Coquille 
and Lesson. 
The same remarks refer as to the preceding. 
Of the Voy. ‘ f Coquille” a second edition was published in 2 vols., 8vo, at Paris in 1838, 
with coloured plates of birds and natural history notes in the text but with no new 
species. This is fortunate, as this edition seems to have previously escaped the notico 
of bibliographers. 
Dybowski, (Dr.). Benoit (or Benedict Nalentsch). —Born 1835. Joum. fur Orn., 1868, 
p. 336. 
Dyott, Robert. —An Australian Ornithologist of this generation who did not record, 
but who gave me some interesting observations, etc. 
Dubois, Charles Frederic. Born 1806. Died 1867. Synopsis Avium. 2 vols., Bruxelles, 
8 vo, 1899-1904. 
This was estimated to appear in 7 fascicules, each of 96 pp. (or with a plate which 
was to be equivalent to 16 pp.), and these were to be issued every three months. Tlio 
copy in the Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist) has the wrappers bound in with date of receipt 
stamped on. I give these as they may hereafter prove useful: Fasc. I., pp. 1-80, 1 pi., 
reed. B.M., Oct. 21st, 1899 ; Fasc. II., pp. 81-160, 1 pi., Feb. 17th, 1900 ; Fasc. III., 
pp. 161-224, 2 pis., May 9th, 1900 ; Fasc. IV., pp. 225-288, 2 pis., Aug. 21st, 1900 ; 
Fasc. V., pp. 289-368, 1. pi., Jan. 22nd, 1901; Fasc. VI., pp. 369-448, 1 pi., May 4th, 
1901; Fasc. VII., pp. 449-528, 1 pi., Aug. 3rd, 1901 ; Fasc. VIII., pp. 529-608, 1 pi., 
Nov. 2nd, 1901; Fasc. IX., pp. 609-688, 1 pi., Feb. 11th, 1902 (livr. dated 1901) ; 
Fasc. X., pp. 689-729, pp. i.-xv. (dated March, 1902), May 8th, 1902 ; these constitute 
Vol. I. Fasc. XI., pp. 731-834, 1 pi., Oct. 18th, 1902 ; Fasc. XII., pp. 835-914, 1 pi., 
Jan. 3rd, 1903 ; Fasc. XIII., pp. 915-994, 1 pi., June 13th, 1903 ; Fasc. XIV., pp. 995- 
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