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Re: Oz endemics

To: "Max O'Sullivan" <>
Subject: Re: Oz endemics
From: Lawrie Conole <>
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 21:10:36 +1100
> So far two previous requests have gone without comment. Even a
> direction to a text or web-site would help.

Hi Max

I guess one definitive source for at least half the job (passerines)
would be:

   * Schodde, R. & Mason, I.J. (1999).  The Directory of Australian
     Birds: Passerines.  (CSIRO Publishing: East Melbourne).  ISBN0 643
     064567

There are also the bird volumes of 'The Zoological Catalogue of
Australia' by Schodde & Mason, and the completed volumes of HANZAB.

Heavy going, fragmented too, but it's all in there.

Lawrie

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