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- 1891. Frederic A. Lucas. Animals recently extinct or threatened with extermination, as represented in the collection of the U.S. National Museum.
- In Report of the Smithson Inst. (U.S. Nat. Mus.) 1889 (1891!), pp. 609-649, pls. XCV-CV.
- (An account of some of the larger animals which have become extinct within historic times, or are threatened with extinction, with reasons suggested for their disappearance.)
- 1891. Hartert. Katalog der Vogelsammlung im Museum der Senchenberg. Naturf. Ges. Frankfurt-a-M.
- (Alca impennis, Turdus terrestris, Chaunoproctus ferreorostris, Hemiphaga spadicea mentioned.)
- 1891. Will. Dutcher. The Labrador Duck. A revised list of the extant specimens in North America, with some historical notes.
- In Auk 1891, pp. 301-316, pl. 2.
- 1894. Will. Dutcher. The Labrador Duck. With additional data respecting extant specimens.
- In Auk 1894, pp. 4-12.
- 1892. Forbes, H. O. Preliminary Notice of Additions to the Extinct Avifauna of New Zealand (Abstract).
- In Trans. and Proceed. New Zealand Inst. Vol. XXIV, pp. 185-189.
- (The editors say that the paper is published in abstract, as it had been impossible to prepare the drawings for its illustrations in time.—It is a most pitiful and unscientific proceeding to publish such preliminary abstracts containing insufficiently founded names and complete "nomina nuda" without publishing a fuller account; such, as far as I know, has never appeared.)
- 1892. H. O. Forbes. Aphanapteryx and other remains in the Chatham Islands.
- In Nature, Vol. XLVI, p. 252.
- (Short notes on avian remains which, unfortunately, were never properly studied afterwards.)
- 1892. Hutton. The Moas of New Zealand.
- In Trans. and Proceed. New Zealand Institute Vol. XXIV, pp. 93-172, pls. XV-XVII.
- 1892. Hamilton. Notes on Moa Gizzard-stones, t.c. p. 172.
- 1892. Hamilton. On the genus Aptornis, t.c. pp. 175-184.
- 1892. Hartlaub. Vier seltene Rallen.
- In: Abhandl. d. Naturwiss. Vereins zu Bremen XII.
- 1893. H. O. Forbes. A List of the Birds inhabiting the Chatham Islands.
- In Ibis 1893, pp. 521-546.
- (Notes on the living and extinct forms. The genus Palaeolimnas established. Egg of Cabalus modestus figured, etc.)
- 1893. W. W. Smith. Notes on certain species of New Zealand Birds.
- In Ibis 1893, pp. 509-520.
- (Methods of colonization and their disastrous results to the birds described.)
- 1893. Milne-Edwards & Oustalet. Notice sur quelques espèces d'oiseaux actuellement éteintes qui se trouvent représentées dans les collections du muséum d'histoire naturelle. In: Centenaire de la fondation du muséum d'histoire naturelle. Volume commémoratif publié par les professeurs du Muséum. Pp. 189-252, pls. I-V.
- (Only 6 species: Mascarinus mascarinus, Alectroenas nitidissima, Alca impennis, Fregilupus varius, Camptolaemus labradorius, Dromaius "ater," but these beautifully figured and masterly described and discussed.)
- 1893. Sir E. Newton and Gadow. On additional Bones of the Dodo and other Extinct Birds of Mauritius obtained by Mr. Théodore Sauzier.
- In Trans. Zool. Soc. London XIII, pp. 281-302. Pls. XXXIII-XXXVII.
- (Strix sauzieri, Astur alphonsi, Butorides mauritianus, Plotus nanus, Sarcidiornis mauritianus, Anas theodori, etc.)