BIBLIOGRAPHY 
Then Die vollstandigste Naturgeschiclite der Tauben, often quoted as “ Orn. Tauben- 
vogel,” 1862. 
It has been quoted as appearing in lieferungen, (the name Laryngogramma in lief. 7-8), 
and also in 2 hefte, the second heft after July 1st, 1862, but I can’t trace the facts. 
Reference to Carus and Engelmann, Bibl. Zool., Vol. II., 1861, pp. 1,622-23, shows the 
following: 
“ Die Vollstandigste Naturgeschiclite des In-und Auslandes, 4to, Dresden, Expedition, 
1836-54. 
Abtheilung I., Section I. Saugetkiere. 
II. Vogel. 
“ Der Text-fur die Vogel aller Welttheile wurd auch unter dem Titel: ‘ Handbuch 
der speciellen Ornithologie besonders abgegeben.’ 
Abtheilung II., Synopsis et Novitise. 
Wurde gratis ausgegeben und folgt jetzt dem garzen eingeordnet ” with complete 
details. 
Meyer published an Index zu L. Reichenbach’s Ornith. Werken, in 1879, but he did 
not deal with details of publication. 
Refer also to Birds Austr., Vol. VII., p. 463, 1919, and Austral Av. Rec., Vol. IV., 
p. 151, 1921. 
Reichenow, Anton. —Born Aug. 1st, 1847. Great German Ornithologist, lately Director 
of the Berlin Museum, specialist in African birds, 
Journ. fur Orn. (Cabanis), 1881, hefte 1, 2, 3, 4. 
Conspectus Psittacorum, Systematische Uebersicht aller bekannten Papageienarten, 
pp. 1-49, 113-177, 225-289, 338-398. 
Rhodocephalus. 
Vogelbildon aus fernen Zonen. Abbildungen und Beschreibungen der Papageien. 
Polio, Kassel, 1878-83. 
Published in parts, but new name Porphyreicephcihts given in the Systematische 
Verzeickniss, p. 1 in the last part, pref. dated Feb. 1883. 
Former editor of the Ornithologisch.es Monatsbericht, and named three Australian 
birds in it, Psitteuteles neglectas (1898), Pachycephala queenslandica (1899), Glimacteris 
weiskei (1900), collected by Weiske. See also Sassi. 
Was part author of the Nomenclator Mus. Heineani Ornithologici ( q.v .) and dated 
the preface Sept. 1890, after which date it was issued. 
Vogel der Zoologischen Garten, 8vo, Berlin, 1882-84. 
Issued in two parts, pt. I., pp. 1-278, pref. May 1882; pt. n., pp. 279-456, i.-xix., 1884. 
This is an important book to systematists, through the peculiar views of the author, 
who published herein a novel classification of birds which fortunately was brought 
to the notice of Sharpe [q.v.), who therefore included it in his “Recent Attempts,” etc. 
Die Vogel. Handbuch der systematischen Omitholog., 2 vols, 8vo, Stuttgart, Bd. I., 
1913, Bd. II., 1914. 
Revue Zoologique par la Societe Guvierienne .—Issued monthly, the part dated June appearing 
before the middle of July and so on ; began in 1838 and in 1849 became :— 
Revue et Magasin cle Zoologie pure et applique, which was also called second series of the 
Revue Zool., and which came to an end about 1880, the latter years showing the failure 
of the project by the numbers being issued months late. 
Des Murs, Bonaparte, Lafresnaye, Lesson, etc., etc., all contributed to this periodical 
when in its prime, and it is therefore an important book of reference. 
Richmond, Charles Wallace. —Born Dec. 31st, 1868. The backbone of recent systematic 
work through his self-sacrifice in cataloguing all bird-names, arduous labour for which 
little thanks are ever given in the lifetime of the martyr. The life-work of Richmond 
and Sherborn leaves no excuse for the careless worker. Only three lists of names have 
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