BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
and in the fact that the copy in the Bird Room, Brit. Mus., has the dates written in 
ink at the foot of the page, and some of these dates refer to the second issue and may be 
quoted without reference ; the above data will show these up. 
The number of names quoted is large : Columba lophotes, Golumba phasianella , 
Rallus pectoralis , Diomedea melanopliris , Procellaria tenuirostris , Pelecanus conspicil - 
latus, Sterna tenuirostris , Tringa albescens , Charadrius ruficapillus, Charadrius nigri- 
frons, Parra gallinacea, Hydrobates , Falco radiatus, Falco f uscosus, Geyx pusilla, Capri - 
mulgus mystacalis , Pitta strepitans , Pitta macklotii , Pomatorliinus trivirgatus (P. 
turdinus), Barita destructor , Barita anaphonesis , Drymophila alecto, Drymophila 
trivirgata, Ortlionyx spinicaudus , Climacteris picumnus, Climacteris scandens , Pardalotus 
ornatus , Meliphaga atricapilla , Lamprotornis metallica , Kitta with Kitta virescens. 
Temminck and Schlegel.—F auna Japonica. Though this is a current quotation the 
work was edited by Siebold, and is correctly quoted as Siebold’s Fauna Japonica, the 
portion dealing with Aves being written by our authors. This was published in twelve 
parts between 1844-1850, and Sherborn gave some dates in Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 
1895, p. 149, and Richmond has furnished additional data, as given in the Austral Av. 
Rec., Vol. IV., p. 24, 1920. Our information now stands : Pt. i., pp. 1-28, 1844 ; 
pt. n., “ 1847,” pp. 29- ; pt. m., pp. -60, before Aug. 3rd, 1847 ; pt. rv.-vm., 
pp. 61-100 in 1848 ; pt. iv. before Jan. 4th, 1848 ; pt. v., March 1848 ; and pts. vi.-vm. 
acknowledged in the Intel! Blatt Serapeum, Jan. 31st, 1849; pts. ix.—xi., pp. 101—124, 
“ 1849 ”; and pt. xn., pp. 125-142, April 1850. 
The names I quote are Hirundo pyrrhonota australis , Charadrius pluvialis orientalis, 
Tringa crassirostris . 
Discourse prehminaire, 4to, 1835, quoting Ara alecto , has never been traced as 
published. I possess a MS. which may be the original or a copy, but I know of no other. 
[Ara alecto occurs on p. xvii. of Temm. : “ Coup-d’CEil sur la Fauna des lies de la 
Sonde,” etc. This is his Discours prehminaire, and is 44 dated” November 1835, but I do 
not know when it was issued, though it was published by or before May 1839. This 
Disc, prelim, may have been cancelled for the one usually found in the work.—C.W.R.] 
Tench, Watkin.— Born 1759 (?). Died 1833. Narrative of the Expedition to Botany 
Bay, 8vo, London, 1789. 
Second Edition same, new title-page only, 1789. 
French translation (probably by C. Pougens). 
Voyage a Le Baie Botanique. 8vo, Paris, 1789. 
Contains the first published account of the Emu. 
Complete Account of Settlement at Port Jackson, 4to, London, 1793. 
Thtenemanx, Friedrich August Ludwig. —Born 1793. Died 1858. Fortpflanzungs 
geschichte der gesammten Vogel, 100 col. pis. (eggs), 4to, Dresden (1856). 
Thompson, D’Arcy Wentworth. —Born 1860. Proc. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1899, pp. 9-46. 
On Characteristic Points in the Cranial Osteology of the Parrots. 
Thorpe. —Collector associated with Cockerell, but who has been absolved from blame 
in the Cockerell swindle by R. Etheridge, Jr. 
Thorp (Dr .)—Australian Ornithologist who is greatly interested in the Finch group, and 
gave me specimens and notes thereon. 
Tierreich , Das.—Herausgegeben von der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 8vo, Berlin. 
Not to be confounded with Bronn’s Thierreich. 
A series of mongraphic accounts of which only five bird parts apppear to lave 
been published: . , TfM 
Podargkbe, Caprimulgidse and Macropterygidse by Hartert, 1897 (received ±5.11., 
March 2nd). 
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