BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
six numbers complete a volume, and after the fifth volume the name was altered to 
that of Annals and Magazine as above, and under which it still appears on the 1st of 
every month. Twenty volumes constitute a series, so that it is necessary to cite the 
series number correctly. 
Annales Paris Museum. —This periodical appeared in parts, and after 20 volumes, 1802-1814, 
the name was changed to Memoires, which again after 20 volumes, 1814-32, was altered 
to Nouv. Annales, of which only four volumes appeared, 1832-1836, when it became 
the Archives. 
Sherborn has published (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 8, Vol. XIII., p. 365, March 1914) 
a collation of this difficult series. 
Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Paris).—Begun in 1824 and still continuing. The dates 
as given in the periodical have been accepted, but these seem to need investigation, as 
sometimes dates mentioned in text contradict obvious dates. 
Quoy and Gaimard (Yol. V., 1825), named Barita griseus. 
Lesson (Vol. VI., 1825-6), Dacelo fulmis , Maenura magnifica . 
Garnot (Vol. VII., 1826), Procellaria lessoni. 
Hombron and Jacquinot (Ser. II., Vol. XVI., 1841), Fringilla phaeton . 
Oustalet (Ser. VI., VoL VIII., 1878), Eudyptula serresiana. 
Milne Edwards (Ser. VI., Vol. IX., 1880), Microdyptes . 
Annual Reports British New Guinea .—Another most unsatisfactory publication in which to 
include ornithological articles. Many new birds were described by De Vis in this place, 
and these Reports must be constantly referred to by any worker interested in New 
Guinea Birds. Keport on Ornith. specimens collected in British New Guinea. 
Bated Queensland Museum, Brisbane, from July 1st, 1893, to June 30th, 1894 
(published after October 19th), includes Microeca griseoceps. Report for 1896-97 
(from 1st July, 1896, to 30th June, 1987). Brisbane Government Printer, 1898 
(before June), includes Ibis (Falcinellus) humeralis. 
(Anon.) Allg. Lit. Zeitung (Jena), 1804, Vol. II., pp. 168, col. 542, June 8th, 1804.—The 
anonymous reviewer of Bechstein’s Ornith. Taschenb. deutsch. Vogel proposed several 
new names, as recorded by Richmond (3), p. 581, footnote, of which Galidris and 
Canutus enter the Australian List. 
(Anon.) Annals Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. IX., p. 339, June 1st, 1842.—The Reviewer, dealing 
with Gould’s Birds of Australia, pts. i.-vi., suggested that Megapodius tumulus Gould 
would have been better named “ tumulator , tumulorum, or tumuli ficus.” 
Arago, Dominique FitANgois Jean. —Born 1786. Died 1853. Promenade autour du 
Monde sur les Corvettes l’Uranie et la Physicienne, commandoes par Frey- 
cinet. Map and 25 lithographs, 4to, Paris, 1822. English translation. 
Narrative of a Voyage round the World in the Uranie and Physicienne 
under CaptainFreycinet, 1817-20. Map and 25lithographic plates, 4to, London, 1823. 
Very little Natural History, though this is the artist who painted the now famous 
Dirk Hartog (West Australian) birds named Malurus leucopterus and Malurus textilis 
by Quoy and Gaimard, and by Dumont from these paintings, the birds themselves 
being lost in the shipwreck on the homecoming in the Falkland Islands. 
Archiv fur Naturgeschichte (Wiegmann)—A periodical published in parts (of which I have 
no details, but Engelmann states 6 hefte to a year), began in 1835 and consists of two 
parts each, the first part containing original articles, the second a review of the literature 
of zoology of the preceding year. 
The earlier reviews gave details of the parts of serial publications and constitute the 
only complete record of zoological literature before the beginning of the Zoological 
Record. 
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