BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Abhandl. Acad. Phys. Ak., der Berlin, 1812-13, pp. 221-236, 1816. 
Tabellariscke Uebersicht der Yertkeilung der Vogel liber die Erde. 
Spizites, Angroyan , Grus antarctica. 
Ince (Commander of HALS. “Fly ”).—Sent birds to Gould, as Nectarinia australis , who, 
however, did not describe from Ince’s specimen ; Anous leucocapillus, Tachypetes 
arid and Sula rubripes are noted by Gould as from Ince. 
Ingram, Collingwood. —Born Oct. 30th, 1880. English Ornithologist who reported 
upon a collection made by W. Stalker in Northern Australia. 
Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. XVI., p. 115, July 10th, 1906. 
Artamus phoeus , A. florencice , A. gracilis , Ptilotis forresti , Mirafra rufescens . 
Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. XX., p. 99, May 30th, 1908. 
Neositta magnirostris, Sphecotheres stalkeri , Ibis 1907, pp. 387-415. 
Ulnstitut Journal General des Societes et travaux Scientifiques. —-French journal which 
reported meetings of Societies and, owing to the delayed publication of the proceedings 
of many Societies, reports appeared in this place long before the official account was 
issued. I have noted Leptorhynchus Dub us (q.v.) which appeared months earlier, 
and Meleagris lindesayii Jameson (q.v.) which also appeared much earlier in this place. 
Iredale, Tom. —Famous English worker. A high authority on nomenclature and my 
private secretary for many ve^rs. Born 1880. 
Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. XXVII., p. 97, May 26th, 1911. 
Cindoramphus rufescens mathewsi . 
Bull. Brit. Orn. Club, Vol. XXVII., p. 47, Jan. 23rd, 1911. 
Mathewsi a. 
Austral Av. Bee., Vol. II.. pt. i., p. 20, Aug. 2nd, 1913. 
On some interesting birds in the Vienna Museum. 
Hemipuffinus . 
Austral Av. Bee., Vol. II., pt. 5, p. 82, Sept. 24th, 1914. 
Mathewsena. 
Isis. —A scientific periodical conducted by Oken and often cited as Oken’s Isis. Was 
published monthly, twelve months to the volume, and came out regularly in the early 
volumes as, e.g., 1822, in the Lit. Anz. all the parts are advertised as being on sale in 
the next month’s issue. Contains many important bird papers by Boie, Brehm, 
Wagler, Kaup, etc., which are noted under the authors’ names. 
Jameson, Robert. —Born 1774. Died 1854. A Scotch Zoologist who edited an edition of 
Wilson and Bonaparte’s American Ornithology in 1831, which has proved important to 
ornithologists, but does not concern Australian ornithology. 
Edinb. New Philos. Journ., Vol. XIX., p. 213, 1835. 
Ibis spinicollis. 
Mem. Wernerian Nat. Hist. Soc., Vol. VIII., p. 473, 1838. 
Meleagris lindesayii , n.n. 
This paper was reported when read in L’Institut, Vol. III., No. 115, p. 238, July 22nd, 
1835. 
Jameson, William —Calcutta Journ. Nat. Hist., Vol. I., 307-324, 1841. 
On the affinities of the Falconidse. 
(This was never completed, nor the new groups diagnosed.) 
Buteopernis . 
Jardine, John. —Apparently the first Jardine to settle at Cape York, North Queensland, 
whence he sent birds to Chas. Coxen, who forwarded them to Gould, who described 
Gerygone personata, Ptilotis gracilis , and Monarcha albiventris. 
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