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<description>The Fauna of British India Including Ceylon and Burma, Vol.II
Shipley, Arthur R.; Baker, E.C. Stuart
This second volume of the' Avifauna contains a further&#13;
installment of the Passer es, including 473 species and subspecies,&#13;
bringing the total number dealt with up to date to&#13;
949. The second volume o f the Avifauna has appeared&#13;
within about 20 months of the first, although the prescribed&#13;
period' between the publication o f eaqh issue is supposed to&#13;
bo two years. This is due to the persistence of our Editor,&#13;
Sir Arthur E. Shipley, and, it must be added, to the fact thnt&#13;
the Authorities concerned fully appreciate the value of rapid&#13;
production in a work of this nature. A still more important&#13;
success gained by the Editor is sanction to a sixth volume to&#13;
’ the ifvifauna, which is to contain a full Synonymy of all first&#13;
references in addition to corrigenda and addenda to the&#13;
first five volumes. *&#13;
I t is hofied that the third voljiine will be completed in&#13;
another 18 months or less and that subsequent volumes will&#13;
appear at even shorter intervals. Headers will, however,&#13;
realize that any work which, entails the consideration of subspecies—&#13;
a now factor in Indian Zoology— also entails an&#13;
■enormous amount of Museum work, which cannot.be hurried&#13;
over. Nomenclature, also, is at present in such a state- of&#13;
flux that it is extremely difficult to follow the writings of&#13;
those who make a special study of this subject, in addition&#13;
to the original research work the Author .himself has to get&#13;
through
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