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“P”=Palmer, Shirley.— Born 1786. Died 1852. English Ornithologist who contributed 
to the Analyst a series of reviews of Gould’s Birds of Europe and in Yol. IV. named 
Brevipes. 
Parker, William Kitchen.— Bom June 23rd, 1823. Died July 3rd, 1890. On ZEgithog- 
nathousBirds, Parti. Trans. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), Yol. IX., pt. 5, pp. 289-352, Dec. 1875. 
This paper deals with some Australian birds of great interest, but is only one of a 
series of papers which should be studied, though to-day the self-satisfaction of the 
author as to the value of his results is not so fully shared by the investigator. 
A previous paper—On the Gallinaceous Birds and Tinamous—appears in the same 
Transactions, Vol. V., p. 170, et. seq ., should also be consulted. 
Parsons, Frank E.—Present-day Australian Ornithologist who has written in the South 
Australian Ornithologist. 
Stipiturus malachurus halmaturina. 
Parkinson, Sydney. —Born 1745 (?) Died 1771. Draughtsman to Cook’s First Voyage, 
in pay of Banks; died on the voyage and the drawings made during the voyage, 
thirty-eight in number, of thirty-two birds, became Bank’s property and are now in the 
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Plate 10 is of the Black Cockatoo, made at Sydney. 
Plates 12-27 represent Petrels described by Solander ( q.v .). 
Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas in the Endeavour, 1768-71, edited by his 
brother Stanfield, 4to, London, 1773, does not contain anything of interest in natural 
history. 
Partington, Charles Frederick. —Died 1857 (?). British Cyclopaedia, Natural History, 
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only, 1841-43. Articles by Mudie and Blyth. 
Peropterus, p. 414. 
Parzudaki, Emile. —-French dealer in birds. 
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Parzudaki redige d’apres les dernieres classifications de S. le Monseigneur le 
Prince Bonaparte, 4to, Paris, 1856, before Nov. 10th. 
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Catalogue. 
Pallenia. 
Paykull, Gustav de. —Born 1757. Died 1826. Nov. Acta Reg. Soc. Sci. Upsala, Vol. 
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Lanins crassirostris, avis antea ignotse. 
Lanius crassirostris. 
Peale, Titian Ramsay.— Born 1799 (?). Died 1885. American Artist and Ornithologist. 
Accompanied Wilkes’ Expedition and reported upon the birds. 
United States Exploring Expedition, Vol. VIII., which was published in or before 
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After about 70 copies had been distributed to Ecuador, China, Turkey, etc., the stock 
was destroyed by fire. 
There is a note regarding a further complication in the Austral Avian Record, Vol. V., 
p. 10,1922, citing Circus juxta; the other names I have noted being Charadrius vanel - 
hides, Lirnosa foxii , Totanus polynesice , Circus approximans , Cuculus fucatus, Petroica 
coccinea, Ocypterus superciliosus , Turdus pallidus. 
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