BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
(Vol. VII.), Pitta kreffti (Vol. XII.), Hypoleucus gouldi (Vol. XVIII.), and with 
D’Albertis, Cracticus mentalis (Vol. VII.). 
Salvadori was invited to write several of the Catalogues of the Birds of the British 
Museum, and his volumes are the most accurate of any of the series, the only fault 
being his non-rejection of pre-occupied names. 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. XX., Parrots, 1891. 
Psephotu$ xanthorrhous var pallescens, Neophema . 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. XXI., Pigeons, 1893. 
Histriophaps. 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. XXVII., Ducks and Emus, etc., 1895. 
No new Australian names. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1891, pp. 129-130, pi. xn., June 1st. 
Descriptions of two new species of Parrots of the genus Platycercus. 
Platycercus xanthogenys, P. eryihropeplus (a hybrid). 
Bollett. Mus. Zool. Anat. R. IJniv. Torino, Vol. XXVI., No. 638, May 15th, 1911. 
Specie apparentemente nuova del genera Thalassogeron. 
Thalassogeron desolationis. 
Ibis, 1914, July, pp. 503-506, pi. xix. 
Notes on some Species of the Genus Thalassogeron. 
Salvin, Osbert. —Co-worker with Godman on Neotropical Ornithology. Born 1835, died 
June 1st, 1898 (Ibis, p. 626, 1898). Interested himself otherwise in Petrels, and to 
Rowley’s Miscellany, Vol. I., pp. 223-238, 249-257, 1876, contributed Critical Notes 
on Procellariidaa, Parts I. and V., dealing with the Banksian drawings and Solander 
MS. and the Petrels procured on the Magenta Expedition. 
He was then invited to write the 
Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., Vol. XXV., 1895, dealing with these birds, in which he named 
Diomedea chionoptera . . 
He then began his Monograph with coloured plates, but after haying had many ot 
the plates prepared he died, and years afterwards Godman (q.v.) with the assistance 
of Sharpe prepared a text, and these were issued under Godman's name as a tribute of 
Salvin’s interest and memory. 
Sassi, Moriz. —Joum. fur Orn. (Juli heft), 1909, pp. 365-383 (before Nov. 22nd). Bemei- 
kungen zu den von E. Weiske in Britisch-Neu-Guinea und Nord-Queensland gesammelten 
Vogelbalgen. 
Ph[ilemon) corn(iculatus) var minor , p. 378. 
Sandland, P. T.—Present-day Australian Ornithologist who, with 0. L. E. Orton, has dealt 
with the Birds of Moora, West Australia, in the pages of the Emu. 
Saunders, Howard.— Bom Sept. 16th, 1835. Died Oct. 20th, 1907 Great English 
Ornithologist who completed the fourth edition of Yarrell s British Birds and then 
compiled a Manual which is the best used Text Book. Specialised m Gulls and lems 
and was invited to write up that group in the 
Catalogue Birds Brit. Mus., Yol. XXV., 1895. rr . c , ,. , . 
Previously he wrote a series of explanatory articles in the Proc Zool. boc. (Bond.), 
1876-78, and in the Bull. Brit. Om. Club, Vol. IV., 1895, named Micranous. 
Savigny, Marie Jules Cesar Lelorgne de. —Great French Naturalist, bo™ April 5tli, 
1777, died Oct. 5th, 1851. When the French under Napoleon conquered Egypt it was- 
decided to write up the new Accession. Under the title “ Description de 1 Egypt a 
complete work was projected, but after the plates had been piepaiec anc a 1 e 
was suspended by the adverse course of the war. Years afterwar a ew PV=> 
explanation of the text was issued under the editing of Audoum which was reprinted 
by the Willughby Society (q.v.). 
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