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Russicorum novorum vel minus rite cognitorum. 
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Only this fascicule was published, which contains the names Chenonetta and Anser 
lophotus (Gf. Bull. Sci. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersb., Sept, 5th, 1836). 
Gould quoted £< Puffinus brevicaudus Brandt, Icon. Russie Av., tab. 6, f. 17,” which 
never appeared, but refer to Finsch, Abh. Nat. Ver. Bremen, Vol. III., pp. 19-21. 
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Carbo hypoleucus, Garbo sulcirostris. 
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(Cf. Ricker, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., Vol. XXI., pp. 11-18, 1908.) 
Phcelhon novcehollandice. 
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An important paper dealing with osteology. 
Tchihatcheff, Voy. Sci. Altai Orient., 1844-1845. 
Brandt contributed the ornithological articles in the second volume of this book, 
in which Eupoda appears. 
Brasil, Louis. —French Ornithologist, -who was born 1865 and died in 1918. 
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Reprinted and translated in the Emu. 
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Pandion halicctus microhalicetus (the other four new subspecies being Ghalcophaps 
chrysochlora disjunda, Haliastur sphenurus johannee, Tyto alba lifuensis and 
Sauropatis sanda canacorum ). 
Brehm, Christian Ludwig. —Born 1787. Died 1864. A very famous German Ornithologist 
who was the archsplitter, and whose collection, secured by (the now) Lord Rothschild, 
formed the basis of Hartert’s Vogel der Palaarktischen Fauna. 
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Totanus longipes. 
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sylvestris, T. palustris, T. huhlii , JEgialiiis septentrionalis , Canutus . 
The generic names correctly introduced in this work had appeared in the Isis, 1828 
and 1830, in a paper Uebersicht der deutschen Vogelarten, 1828, col. 1,268-1,285, and 
1830, col. 985-1,013, where the names were accompanied by vernacular only and were 
mostly novel and indeterminate until the Handbuch appeared. 
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