BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Austral Av. Ree. } Vol. I., pt. 8, p. 181, March 20th, 1913. 
New subspecies of birds from the Monte Bello Islands, N.W.A. 
Eremiornis carteri assimilis, Anthus australis montebelli. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1914, pp. 625-652, pis. i.-xv. 
A Report on the Fauna of the Monte Bello Islands. 
Montesstjs, (Dr.) F. B. de. —Memoires de la Societe des Sciences Naturelles de Saone et 
Loire. Vol. VI., pt. i., p. 36 et seq., (received B.M., Nov. 10th) 1885. Le Perdortyx 
montessus (Perdortyx montessui) et les Perdicula argoondah et asiatica Blyth et Gould. 
Perdortyx montessui=Synoicus lodoisice Verr. and Des Murs. 
Morgan, (Dr.) Alexander Matthew. —Born 1865 (?). Present-day Australian Ornithologist 
who has given us good articles in the Emu, recently taking temperatures of birds, etc. 
Morton, Alexander. —Australian Naturalist of the last generation who collected birds 
(’accompanied Masters on the Chevert Expedition), afterwards Curator of the 
Tasmanian Museum. 
Moulton, John Coney. —Ibis, 1923, pt. iv., p. 782, Oct. 1923. 
Bichenoa. 
Mudge, George Percival. —Trans. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XVI., pt. 5, pp. 211-278, 
pis. xxvi.—xxix., October 1902. 
On the Myology of the Tongue of Parrots, with a Classification of the Order, 
based upon the Structure of the Tongue. 
A most interesting Essay, which shows extremely well the absurdity of attempting 
to arrange any group of birds by means of a single organ. Probably this is what was 
intended. 
Thus Platycercus is placed with Bolborhynchus, Psephotus with Conurus, in different 
subfamilies, and such-like incongruous associations are common. 
Probably something of value will be gleaned from careful study. 
Mudie Robert. —Picture of Australia, 1829. 
Rhea aicstralis—lEmu . 
Mueller, (Dr.) F.—Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1867, pp. 241-242. 
Casmrius johnsonii. 
Muller, Johannes Peter. —Bom 1801. Died 1858. Investigated the vocal muscles, 
and his results have been accepted for the last seventy-five years, but it is time 
they were revised with our better knowledge of variation, and our schemes modified 
thereby. Muller’s articles appeared in the Transactions of the Berlin Academy, 
1846-48, in German, but are easily accessible under the title 
Johannes Muller on Certain Variations in the Vocal Organs of the Passeres that have 
hitherto escaped notice. The Translation by F. Jeffrey Bell. Edited, with an 
Appendix, by A. H. Garrod, 4to, Oxford (pref. July 3rd), 1878. 
This Appendix is important to Australian ornithologists as in it Garrod gives descrip¬ 
tion and figures of the tracheae of Menura superba and Atrichia rufescens , and these 
are the only ones yet known of the latter form, which should now be re-investigated. 
Muller, Philipp Ludwig Statius. — Edited an edition of Linne’s Systema Naturae. Bom 
1725, died 1776; Sharpe suggested that he was colour blind. 
The Natursystems Supplement, (pref. Jan. 4th) 1776, contains all the new names 
which have been reported upon by Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad., 1864, pp. 234-257. 
Charadriu8 dominions , Psittacus pectoralis. 
Muller, Salomon. —Verhandl. Nat. Gesch. Nederl. overzeesche Bezittingen Land-en Volken 
kunde, folio, Leiden, 1839-44. 
This is the name commonly quoted in ornithological literature and the above is the 
name cited as the author. It may be noted that neither of these will be found in 
Sherbom’s Index, as it appears under 
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