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Also in the Bulletin Liverpool Museums with Forbes catalogued the Birds, including 
Lord Derby’s Collection and many rarities from Gould and also from It. Gunn, with 
some field-notes by the latter. 
Now Director of the Selanger State Museum, at Kuala Lurnpus in the Malay States, 
and with Kloss is describing new birds from. Siam, etc. 
Rosenberg, Hermann Karl Benjamin von. —Bom 1817. Died 1888. A collector in 
the East Indies whose birds were mostly named by Schlegel. 
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Note—This name does not occur in Labillardiere’s account of this Voyage, where 
the bird is described, and the name was taken up by Bennett (q.v.). 
Rothschild (Lord) (formerly the Hon. Lionel Walter).—Born 1868. The greatest force in 
the study of ornithology in the Old World for the past thirty years. Also greatly 
interested in Mammals and Lepidoptera. 'His Museum at Tring is second only to the 
British Museum in quantity and probably superior in quality. My unique collection 
of Australian Birds, numbering 30,000 skins, is there. Has employed collectors to 
investigate the Avifauna of the Pacific Islands, Moluccas, New Guinea, etc , and has 
published the results in a handsome manner in his own Journal, the Novitates 
Zoologicse ( q.v .). His essays on Papuan Birds in conjunction with Hartert (q.v.) must 
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Thalassogeron carteri 
and in the same place, Vol. XXXVII., p. 4, Oct. 24th, 1916, 
Micrceca flavigaster Icetissima. 
In the Novit. Zool., Yol. XIV., p. 459, Nov. 1st, 1907, with Hartert named 
Poecilodryas leucops albigularis 
Monographed the Paradiseidse in Das Tierreich (Berlin) in April 1898. 
Has been Chairman of the British Ornithologists’ Club and. is now President of the 
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