BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
A couple of new species were named in the 
Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1831, pp. 60-61, June 4th. 
Strix per sonata, Plyctolophus leadbeateri. 
Proc. Comm. Zool. Soc. (Lond.), 1831, pp. 165-176, March 2nd, 1832. 
Observations on a Collection of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, etc. 
Totanus glottoides, p. 173. 
(It is probable Gould learned the best of his scientific attainments from Vigors, who 
assisted him in his early work.) 
Trans. Limi. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XIV., pp. 395-517, 1825. 
Observations on the natural affinities that connect the orders and families of Birds. 
Pacliycephala (ex Swainson MS.). 
Vigors, N. A. and Horseield, Thomas (Dr).—Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), Vol. XV pp 170- 
331, Feb. 17th, 1827. *’ 
A Description of the Australian Birds in the Collection of the Linnean Society, with 
an attempt at arranging them according to their natural Affinities. 
This is a most important (albeit unfinished) paper after Latham, and is a mass of 
new species and genera :— 
Astur raji , Astur fasciatus, Astur approximans , (Accipiter torquatus ), Falco cenchroides, 
Falco berigom. Haliceetus calei, Haliceetus canorus , (Elanus melanopterus), Noctua 
maculata, Hirundo pyrrhonota, Caprimulgus guttatus, Caprimidgus albogularis , jEgo- 
theles, Podargus Stanley anus, Podargus humeralis , Podargus cuvieri , Dacelo leachii, 
Halcyon sanctus, Merops melanurus, Falcunculus gutturalis , Colluricincla with C. 
cinerea, Campephaga leucomela, Graucalus mentalis, Sphecotheres vieilloti, Cinclosoma , 
Malurus lamberti, Mahirus brownii, Malurus exilis, Acanthiza with A. nana, A. regu- 
loides, A. frontalis, A. pyrrJiopygia, A. buchanani, Megalurus cruralis, Anthus australis> 
Antlms pallescens, Anthus minimus , Anthus fuliginosus, Anthus rufescens, Dasyornis 
with D. australis, Grallina bicolor, Zosterops with Z. dorsalis, Saxicola jardinii , Pachy- 
cepliala with P. striata, P. fusca, P. olivacea, P. fuliginosa, Muscicapa goodenovii, 
Rhipidura with JR. moiacilloides, Seisura, Myiagra with M. rubecolides, M. plumbea, 
M. macroptera, JMonarcha, Fringilla lathami, Fringilla bichenovii, (Lamprotornis morio 7 
not Australian), Corvus coronoides, Ptilonorhynchus macleayii, Ptilonm'hynchus smithii > 
Calyptorhynchus, Nanodes, Platycercus with P. barnardi, Trichoglossus with T. rubri- 
torquis, T. matoni, Orthonyx temminckii, Cuculus inornatus, G. albostrigatus, C . cineraceus „ 
C. incertus, C. variolosus, C. metallicus , Eudynamys with E. flindersii, Meliphaga. 
indistinda, Meliphaga brevirostris, Meliphaga fulvifrons, Myzantha with M. flavirostris 
Anthochara with A. leunnii, Tropidorhynchus, Mimeta, Mimeta meruloides, Psophodes,. 
Pomatorhinus temporalis, P. superciliosus, Myzomela. 
I do not know the reason w T hy this most important essay was not finished as there 
was surely time. The MS. must have been in progress, but I have not been able 
to trace it, and the Caley MS. from which Vigors and Horsfield quoted so frequently 
is also, at present, missing. I wTite “ at present, 3 ' as in the case of the Solander MS., 
that turned up fifty years afterwards. Vigors quarrelled with Swainson, and the 
latter generally quotes this essay as Horsfield and Vigors, while Cuvier quoted some 
of the generic names as by Swainson ; the latter pointed this out, but in the Fauna 
Boreal. Amer. he had practically claimed that they were instituted by him. 
Voyage de VAstrolabe .—Captain Jules Sebastian Cesar Dumont d’Urville. Born 1790. 
Died 1842. Naturalists, Q.uoy and Gaimard. 
Voyage de la Coquille .—Captain Louis Isidore Duperrey or Duperry. Born 1786. Died. 
1865. Naturalists, Lesson and Garnot. 
I oyage of the Erebus and Terror .—See G. R. Gray. 
Voyage in search of la Peyrouse by Labillardiere {q.v.). Another edition by Rossel ( q.v .). 
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