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Appendix 2 415<br />

1944f Chromosomes and phylogeny. Review of Contributions to the Genetics, Taxonomy<br />

and Ecology of Drosophila pseudoobscura and Its Relatives by Th. Dobzhansky and<br />

C. Epling. Science 100:11–12<br />

1944g Remarks on Hobart Smith’s analysis of the Western King Snakes. <strong>The</strong> American<br />

Midland Naturalist 31:88–95<br />

1944h <strong>The</strong> number of Australian bird species [with D.L. Serventy]. <strong>The</strong> Emu 44:33–40<br />

1944i <strong>The</strong> family name of the Australian honeyeaters. <strong>The</strong> Auk 61:465<br />

1944j Experiments on sexual isolation in Drosophila.I.GeographicstrainsofDrosophila<br />

willistoni [with T. Dobzhansky]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science<br />

USA 30:238–244<br />

1944k Timor and the colonization of Australia by birds. <strong>The</strong> Emu 44:113–130<br />

1944l Review of <strong>The</strong> sensory basis of bird navigation by D.R. Griffin. Bird Banding 15:161–<br />

162<br />

1944m Birds collected during the Whitney South Sea Expedition. 54. Notes on some genera<br />

from the Southwest Pacific. American Museum Novitates No. 1269:1–8<br />

1944n Review of Ecological aspects of species-formation in Passerine birds by D. Lack. <strong>The</strong><br />

Wilson Bulletin 56:223–224<br />

1944o <strong>The</strong> Pacific World [with many coauthors]. Edited by Fairfield Osborn. W.W. Norton,<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

1944p Committee on Common Problems of Genetics, Paleontology and Systematics. Bulletins<br />

1–4 (editor), National Research Council, Washington, D. C.<br />

1944q <strong>The</strong> downy plumage of the Australian dabchick. <strong>The</strong> Emu 44:231–233<br />

1944r Review of Studies in the Life History of the Song Sparrow, Vol. II: <strong>The</strong> Behavior of the<br />

Song Sparrow and Other Passerines by M.M. Nice. Audubon Magazine 46:60<br />

1945<br />

1945a <strong>The</strong> correct name of the Fijian Mountain Lorikeet. <strong>The</strong> Auk 62:141–142<br />

1945b Hugh Birckhead [Obituary note]. <strong>The</strong> Auk 62:346<br />

1945c Review of <strong>The</strong> Avifaunal Survey of Ceylon by H. Whistler. <strong>The</strong> Auk 62:321–322<br />

1945d Experiments on sexual isolation in Drosophila. IV.Modificationofthedegreeof<br />

isolation between Drosophila pseudoobscura and Drosophila persimilis and of sexual<br />

preferences in Drosophila prosaltans [with T. Dobzhansky]. Proceedings of the<br />

National Academy of Science USA 31:75–82<br />

1945e <strong>The</strong> family Anatidae [with J. Delacour]. <strong>The</strong> Wilson Bulletin 57:3–54 [Spanish translation<br />

in El Hornero 9:24–79, 1949]<br />

1945f Bird geography in the Southwest Pacific. Audubon Magazine 47:159–165<br />

1945g Note on the status of Ploceus graueri. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club<br />

65:41–42<br />

1945h Birds of paradise. Natural History Magazine 54:264–276<br />

1945i “Introduction” (page 69) and “Some evidence in favor of a recent date” (pages<br />

70–83). Symposium on age of the distribution pattern of the gene arrangements in<br />

Drosophila pseudoobscura. Lloydia 8:69–83<br />

1945j Birds collected during the Whitney South Sea Expedition. 55. Notes on the birds of<br />

Northern Melanesia. 1. American Museum Novitates, no. 1294:1–12<br />

1945k Bird habitats of the Southwest Pacific. Audubon Magazine 47:207–211<br />

1945l Bird conservation problems in the Southwest Pacific. Audubon Magazine 47:279–282<br />

1945m Notes on the taxonomy of the birds of the Philippines [with J. Delacour]. Zoologica<br />

30:105–117

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