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Fournel, D. H. L.—Died 1848. Fauna de la Moselle, 2 vols., 8vo, Metz, 1836, 1840. 
Flammea. See Austral Av. Rec., Vol. I., pt. 4, p. 104, 1912. 
Fremery, Pieter J an Isaac de.— Born 1797. Died 1855. Specimen Zoologicum, 
sistens Observationes, praesertim Osteologicas, de Casuario novaehollandiae, 8vo, 
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Franklin, James (Major). —Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1831, pp. 114-125. 
Catalogue of Birds (systematically arranged) which were collected on the Ganges, etc. 
Circus teesa . 
Frenzel, Johannes Samuel Traugatt.— Born 1746. Died 1807. Beschreibung der 
Vogel und ihrer Eyer in der Gegend urn Wittenberg zur Naturgeschichte des Churkreises, 
8yo, Wittenberg, (pref. Oct.) 1801. 
See Austral Av. Rec., Vol. IV., pp. 130 et seq ., 1920-1. 
Capella occurs in this book. 
Freycinet, Louis Claude Desaules de. —Bom 1779. Died 1842. Commander of the 
Uranie and Physicienne Expedition referred to here under the naturalists’ names, 
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Froriep, Ludwig Friedrich. —Born 1779. Died 1847. Notizen aus der Gebiete der 
Natur., 102 vols., 4to, Erfurt and Weimar, 1821-1852. 
In these periodicals many notes on books occur, and often items of value may be 
found; a few ornithological articles are also included, as one by Gloger in Vol. XVI., 
wherein the new names Thyellas , Paralcyon and Coronis are proposed. 
Edited a translation of Dumeril’s Zoologie Analytique in 1806 which is noteworthy, 
as Froriep cites examples to Dumeril’s groups, all of which have new names. 
Gadow, Hans Friedrich. —Born 1855. A German anatomist who came to England and 
unfortunately was given, by his compatriot, Dr. Gunther, the task of writing a couple of 
volumes of the Catalogue of Birds for which he was quite unfitted ; these two volumes 
are unreliable and comparatively valueless and were very severely criticised by his 
contemporary ornithologists, e.g., Salvadori and Tristram. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1888, pp. 655-667 ; ib ., 1889, p. 303. 
On the Classification of Birds. 
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1891-93. 
Vogel by Gadow. 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. VIII., Titmice, Shrikes, etc., and 
ib ., Vol. IX., Sunbirds and Honey-eaters 
are the two volumes so badly done that at one time it was intended to have them 
rewritten, but the project fell through. 
Gaimard, Joseph Paul. —Born 1796. Died 1858. One of the naturalists who was attached 
to the French voyages in the Uranie and Physicienne and in the Astrolabe. Generally 
described in connection with Quoy (q.v.). 
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Megapodius. 
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des Oiseaux d’ores. I have given a full account of the details of publication in the 
Austral Av. Rec., Vol. II., pp. 153-158, 1915, but here give the salient features. This 
work generally bound in two volumes, sometimes in three [as the copy in the Brit. Mus. 
Nat. Hist. (Bird Room)], was issued in 82 livraisons. Each livraison should have 
contained four coloured plates and text and appeared fortnightly. The prospectus is 
recorded in the Bibliographie de la France for Sept. 2nd, 1820, and the following dates 
are taken from that place : Livr. 1, Sept 16th, 1820; Livr. 2, Oct. 7th, 1820 ; Livr. 3, Oct. 
28th,1820; Livr. 4, Dec. 2nd, 1820 ; Livr. 5, Dec. 24th, 1820 ; Livr. 6, Jan. 26th, 1821. 
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