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November 6, 1894
W H Flower (1894) Proceedings of The Zoological Society of London 1894: 594-653
A collection of birds from north and north-central Celebes
J H Riley (1924) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 64(2506): 1-118
Generic names applied to birds during the years 1916 to 1922, inclusive, with additions to Waterhouse's "Index Generum Avium"
Charles W Richmond (1927) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 70(2664): 1-44
A systematic classification for the birds of the world
A Wetmore (1930) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 76: 1-8
Birds of the Almirante Bay Region of Panama
J L Peters (1931) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 71: 293-345
Notes on the birds of Tennessee
Alexander Wetmore (1939) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 86: 175-243
Collections from the Philippine Islands
Thomas Barbour, Barbara Lawrence and James L Peters (1939) Bulletin Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard 86: 25-128
Birds of Lower Amazonia
(1941) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 88: 83-344
The birds of southern Veracruz, Mexico
Alexander Wetmore (1943) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 93: 215-340
Distribution and origin of the birds of Mexico
L Griscom (1950) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 103: 339-382
The Avifauna of Micronesia, Its Origin, Evolution, and Distribution
Rollin H Baker (1951) University of Kansas publications, Museum of Natural History 3: 1-359
Zoological results of a fifth expedition to East Africa. ll. Birds from Nyasaland and Tete
J L Peters and A Loveridge (1953) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 110: 87-139
The Pelecaniform characters of the skeleton of the Shoe bill Stork, Balaeniceps rex
P A Cottam (1957) Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Zool. 5: 49-72
Birds from Nepal
A L Rand and R L Fleming (1957) Fieldiana. Zool. 41: 1-218
Appendix. Classified list of hosts and parasites
Rupert L Wenzel, Vernon J Tipton and Christina Johnson Fowler (1966)
Avian anatomical specimens in the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University
Peter L Ames and Eleanor H Stickney (1968) Postilla 118: 1-40
The nasal mites of Queensland birds (Acari: Dermanyssidae, Ereynetidae, and Epidermoptidae)
R Domrow (1969) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 93: 297-426
A Hamerkop From The Early Pliocene Of South africa (Aves, Scopidae)
S L Olson (1984) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 97: 736-740
Additional Material Of Anhinga grandis Martin And Mengel (Aves, Anhingidae) From The Late Miocene Of Florida
J J Becker (1987) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 100: 358-363
A new Late Eocene species of Plotopteridae (Aves: Pelecaniformes) from northwestern Oregon
(1988) Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences 45(6): 97-102
The Wyandotte Local Fauna: A New, Dated, Pleistocene Vertebrate Fauna from Northern Queensland
G C Mcnamara (1990) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 28: 285-297
Pleistocene Deposits and Fossil Vertebrates from the "Dead Heart of Australia"
Richard H Tedford (1990) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 28: 263-284
The works of Charles Walter de Vis, alias "Devis", alias "Thickthorn"
G J Ingram (1990) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 28: 1-34
Frequency of observation of bird species in sub-coastal farmland in southeast Queensland
G J Leach (1993) Memoirs of The Queensland Museum 33: 259-276
Latest Pliocene mousebirds (Aves, Coliidae) from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
Philippa J Haarhoff (1993) Annals of The South African Museum 103: 191-211
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