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The Emu - PDF request

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Subject: The Emu - PDF request
From: Alain Guimond <>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 15:21:47 -0400
Hi all,


There are a few papers on Pacific birds, all from The Emu, of which I would 
like to get a copy (PDF format).  Unfortunately, my university does not provide 
the access to this important Australian journal.  Any help would be greatly 
appreciated.



Olson, SL (1975).  The Fossil Rails of C.W. De Vis, being mainly an extinct 
form of Tribonyx mortierii from Queensland.  Emu, 75 (2), 49-54.

Rich, PV (1975).  Changing Continental Arrangements and the Origin of 
Australia's Non-Passeriform Continental Avifauna.  Emu, 75 (3), 97-112.

Diamond, JM &  Marshall, AG (1976). Origin of the New Hebridean avifauna.  Emu, 
76 (4), 187-200.

Rich, PV & Scarlett, RJ (1977). Another look at Megaegotheles, a large 
owlet-nightjar from New Zealand.  Emu, 77 (1), 1-8.

Olson, SL (1977).  The identity of the fossil ducks described from Australia by 
C.W. De Vis.  Emu, 77 (3), 127-131.

Olson, SL (1977). Notes on subfossil Anatidae from New Zealand, including a new 
species of Pink-eared Duck Malacorhynchus.  Emu, 77 (3), 132-135.

Holyoak, DT & Thibault, J (1978).  Notes on the phylogeny, distribution and 
ecology of frugivorous pigeons in Polynesia.  Emu, 78 (4), 201-206

Holyoak, DT (1979).  Notes on the birds of Viti Levu and Taveuni, Fiji.  Emu, 
79 (1), 7-18.

Olson, SL (1980).  The Significance of the Distribution of the Megapodiidae.  
Emu, 80 (1), 21-24.

Fullagar, PJ, Disney, HJdS & de Naurois, R (1982).  Additional specimens of two 
rare rails and comments on the genus Tricholimnas of New Caledonia and Lord 
Howe Island.  Emu, 82 (3), 131-136.

Rinke, D (1986).  Notes on the Avifauna of Niuafo'ou Island, Kingdom of Tonga.  
Emu, 86 (2), 82-86.

Rinke, D (1987).  The Avifauna of 'Eua and Its Off-shore Islet Kalau, Kingdom 
of Tonga.  Emu, 87 (1), 26-34.

Boon, WM, Daugherty, CH & Chambers, GK (2001). The Norfolk Island green parrot 
and New Caledonian red-crowned parakeet are distinct species. Emu, 101 (2), 
113-121.

Worthy, TH (1995).  Description of Some Post-Cranial Bones of Malacorhynchus 
scarletti, a Large Extinct Pink-eared Duck From New Zealand.  Emu, 95 (1), 
13-22.


Thanks in advance


Alain Guimond
1563, rue Logan
Montréal (Québec)
H2L 1X7 CANADA

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