BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
Streubel, August Vollrath, Ersch, J. S., und Gruber, J. G.—Encyclop. 
Lophaon. 
According to Sherborn the correct title of this work is Allgemeine Encyclop. Wissensch. 
u. Kiinste, and 103 volumes in 4to were issued between 1818-50 and it was continued 
to 1889. In three “sections.” Section 1 covers A-G. Section 2 H-N. Section 3 
0-Z. The volumes of each section separately numbered. 
A few bird articles are scattered throughout by various authors, as Cabanis, Streubel, 
etc. 
Strickland, Hugh Edwin. —Great English Systematic Ornithologist. Born March 2nd, 
1811, accidentally killed Sept. 13th, 1853. 
Memoirs of Hugh E. Strickland by Sir William Jardine, his father-in-law, 1858, where 
his papers were reprinted. 
Will always be remembered as the Editor of the First Series of Nomenclatural Rules 
prepared on account of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, but 
which became commonly referred to as the Stricklandian Code. 
Was greatly interested in the technical side of bird study, and when G. R. Gray 
published his List of the Genera of Birds in 1841, Strickland published in the 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. VI., pp. 410-423, Jan. 1841, and Vol. VTI., pp. 26-41, 
March 1841 and id., p. 159, note, April 1841. 
Commeidmy on Mr. G. R. Gray’s Genera of Birds, 8vo, London, 1840. 
Full of important notes, and these were incorporated by Gray in his second edition 
of his List. 
When Gray published his account of the Lambert drawings (q.v.), Strickland (with 
Gould’s assistance) followed with 
Annals Mag. Nat. Hist., Vol. XL, pp. 333-338, May 1843. 
Remarks on a Collection of Australian Drawings of Birds, the Property of the 
Earl of Derby. 
In this are published Muscicapa australis Latham MS., Muscicapa novcshollandice 
Latham MS., and Strepera cinerea Gould. 
Ornithological Synonyms, Vol. I., Accipitres. 
Edited after his death by Mrs. Hugh E. Strickland and Sir W. Jardine, 8vo, 
London, Nov. 1st, 1855. 
A few pages of the second volume were printed but never published, see Austral 
Av. Rec., Vol. V., p. 18, 1922. 
Latham’s MS. names appear here also, as Falco aquilus , F. lunatics, F. camus, F . 
striatus and Strix novcehollandice and Falco subbuteoides Jamieson. 
Catalogue of the Strickland Collection of Birds. Edited by O. Salvin, 8vo, London, 
(after June 4th) 1882. 
Strzelecki. Paul Edmund de. —Born 1796. Died 1873. Physical Description of New 
South Wales and Van Dieman’s Land, 8vo, London (pref. May 13th). Issued May 1845. 
Includes a list of birds prepared by Gould in which on p. 328 the name Sternella 
nereis is printed (error only). 
Stuart, John McDouall. —Born 1815. Died 1866. Journals during the years 1858-62. 
Edited by W. Herdmann, with illustrations by G. F. Angus, 8vo, 1865. 
Sturt, Charles. —Born 1796. Died 1869. Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern 
Australia during the years 1828, 1829, 1830 and 1831, 2 vols., 8vo, London, pref. June 
1833, 1834. * . 
Many natural history notes ; includes coloured plates of The Crested Pigeon ot the 
Marshes, Rose Cockatoo, Palceornis melanura or Black-tailed Paroquet, Pomatorhmus 
temporalis and superciliosus. 
He wrote that “ similar to specimens I had procured from Melville Island, which 
is interesting. 
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