1830. Kittlitz. Mémoires Acad. Sc. Pétersburg I.

(Kittlitz describes Turdus terrestris and Fringilla papa.)

*1838. Polack. New Zealand.

(First mention of Moas.)

*1838. Don de Navarette. Rel. Quat. voy. Christ.

1838. Lichtenstein. Abhandl. K. Akademie d. Wissenschaften p. 448, plate V.

(Hemignathus ellisianus—sub nomine obscurus—and Hemignathus lucidus described.)

1843. Dieffenbach's Travels in New Zealand, 1843. Appendix, Birds, by J. E. Gray. On page 197 Rallus dieffenbachii described.

1843. Owen. P.Z.S. 1843, p. 1., letter read from Rev. W. C. Cotton, mentioning remains of gigantic birds in New Zealand, p. 8 the name Dinornis novaezealandiae given to the first Moa-bones exhibited.

1846. In the "Voyage of Erebus and Terror," Birds, Gray describes and figures Nesolimnas dieffenbachii.

1847. Gosse. Birds of Jamaica.

(Cf. Ara erythrocephala, Siphonorhis americanus and other Jamaican birds.)

1848. Edm. de Sélys-Longchamps. Résumé concern, les Oiseaux brévipennes mentionnés dans l'ouvrage de M. Strickland sur le Dodo.

In Rev. Zool. 1848, pp. 292-295.