THE BIRDS OF AUSTRALIA. 
This is here quoted from Richmond (3, p. 573), the reprint being commonly quoted. 
Nicoclarius , p. 121. 
Conspectus Volucrum Anisodactylorum, Vol. 2, No. 11, August (15th), 1854 (received 
Paris Academy of Sciences before Aug. 28th, 1854), pp. 311-321; No. 12, 
September (15th), 1854, pp. 377-382. 
This is continually quoted from the reprint, pp. 1-16, which all purports to be 
extracted from No. 11 of the Ateneo. The pagination of the reprint does not exactly 
follow that of the original article. The names I have quoted are Cyamlcyon (p. 319, 
rep. p. 9), Erythropitta (p. 317, rep. p. 7). 
Revue et Mag. Zool. 
Revue generate de la classe des Oiseaux (Ser. 2, Vol. 2), 1850, pp. 474-492. 
Pernopsis. 
Revue et Mag. Zool., 1854. 
Tableau des Perroquets, March 1854, pp. 145-158. 
Psitteuteles, Glossopsitto, Eolophus , Barnardius and B. typicus , Purpureicephalus, 
Trichoglossus verreauxius. 
Tableau des Oiseaux de proie, Oct. 1854, pp. 530-544. 
Cooper astur, Pseudcclus, Rhabdoglaux. 
The separates were probably printed earlier as in the Comptes Rendus, Vol. 
XXXVIII., p. 765, Seance, April 24th, 1854, the Tableau des Perroquets was laid on 
the table, but in Vol. XXXIX., p. 230, Seance, July 31st, 1854, the Tableau des Oiseaux 
de proie is reported as being tabled. 
Catalogue des Oiseaux d 5 Europe ofierts en 1856 aux ornithologistes par M. Emile 
Parzudaki, 4to, Paris, (Nov. 10th) 1856. 
This was presented to the Paris Academy 7, by Moquin Tandon at the Seance of Nov. 
10th, 1856, and recorded in the Bulletin Bibliographie, p. 929, as of Bonaparte, though 
commonly quoted as “ Parzudaki’s Catalogue.” Pallenia. 
Tabellarisclie Uebersicht der Papagaien (Conspectus Psittacorum), 4, Tables, Beilage, 
No. Ia. to Naumannia, 1856, Aug. ISIo. 
A Conspectus Psittacorum was acknowledged in the Comptes Rendus, Vol. XLIIL, 
No. 9, Seance for Sept. 1856. 
Classification der Vogel, Conspectus Larinarium, und neue Arten. 
This was laid before the 29th meeting of German zoologists held at Wiesbaden in 
September 1852, the report of which was not published until after July 1853. 
In the Joum. fur Omith., heft i., pp. 46-47, Jan. 1853, Cabanis with Bonaparte’s 
permission recorded it. 
The genus name Gabianus appears as a nomen nudum . Bruch used Bonaparte’s 
names in his Monograph in the next number of the Journ. fur Om. (see Bruch), and 
Bonaparte replied in 
Naumannia, 1854 (pt. 2), pp. 209-219. Notes sur les Larides. 
Gelastes corallinus and Gdastes gouldi discussed. 
Conspectus Generum Avium 
Vol. I., 8vo, Leyden, 543 pp., title page, 1850 = 
Vol. II., unfinished, 232 pp., title page 1857. 
Index by O. Finsch, 23 pp., I860. 
The erratic publication of this important work has been investigated by Richmond, 
who has noted the two prints and dates (3, p. 579, footnote). 
The first print is slightly larger type throughout the whole of Volume I., with 
misprints as given by Richmond, p. 21, Mllvus for Milvus ; p. 95, Bauharnaisius for 
Beauharnaisius ; p. 185, Hepalocercus for Hapalocercus , etc. 
The dedication to Hermann Schlegel is dated ” Kalendis April MDCCCL,'’ and dates 
are given at the foot of the pages, p. 97 being dated 1849 and the date 1850 being quoted 
on the same page ; p. 105 is signatured Jan. 1850, and succeeding dates run through 
the work. These wore regarded as dates of publication until I pointed out that they 
