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Appendix 2 421<br />

1954g <strong>The</strong> tail molt of small owls [with M. Mayr]. <strong>The</strong> Auk 71:172–178<br />

1954h Notes on nomenclature and classification. Systematic Zoology 3:86–89<br />

1954i Review of Evolution: Die Geschichte ihrer Probleme und Erkenntnisse by W. Zimmermann<br />

(Karl Alber, Freiburg and München, 1953). <strong>The</strong> Scientific Monthly 79:57–58<br />

1954j Report of the Standing Committee on distribution of terrestrial faunas in the inner<br />

Pacific. Pages 5–11 in Proceedings of the 7th Pacific Science Congress, vol. 4<br />

1954k Fragments of a Papuan ornithogeography. Pages 11–19 in Proceedings of the Seventh<br />

Pacific Science Congress, vol. 4 [Reprinted in E. Mayr, Evolution and the Diversity<br />

of Life, pages 646–652. 1976]<br />

1954l On the origin of bird migration in the Pacific. Pages 387–394 in Proceedings of the<br />

7th Pacific Science Congress, vol. 4<br />

1955<br />

1955a Birds collected during the Whitney South Sea Expedition. 63. Notes on the birds of<br />

Northern Melanesia. 3. Passeres. American Museum Novitates, no. 1707:1–46<br />

1955b Comments on some recent studies of song bird phylogeny. <strong>The</strong> Wilson Bulletin<br />

67:33–44<br />

1955c Review of <strong>The</strong> Literature of Australian Birds: a History and Bibliography of Australian<br />

Ornithology by H.M. Whittell. <strong>The</strong> Auk 72:99<br />

1955d Dr. Ludwig Schuster [Obituary notice]. <strong>The</strong> Auk 72:323<br />

1955e Karl Jordan’s contribution to current concepts in systematics and evolution. <strong>The</strong><br />

Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 107:45–66. [Reprinted<br />

(pages 51–57) as “Karl Jordan and the biological species concept,” (pages 58–63) as<br />

“Karl Jordan on speciation,” and (pages 45–51; 64–65) as “Karl Jordan on the theory<br />

of systematics and evolution” in E. Mayr, Evolution and the Diversity of Life, pages<br />

485–492, 135–143, and pages 297–306, 1976]<br />

1955f Origin of the bird fauna of Pantepui [with W.H. Phelps, Jr.]. Pages 399–400 in Acta<br />

XI Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici (A. Portmann and E. Sutter, Eds.).<br />

Birkhaeser Verlag, Basel, Switzerland<br />

1955g Biological Materials. Part I. Preserved materials and museum collections [with<br />

R. Goodwin]. National Academy of Sciences National Research Council, Publication<br />

399<br />

1955h Integration of genotypes: Synthesis. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative<br />

Biology 20:327–333<br />

1956<br />

1956a Is the Great White Heron a good species? <strong>The</strong> Auk 73:71–77<br />

1956b Geographical character gradients and climatic adaptation. Evolution 10:105–108<br />

[Reprinted and revised in E. Mayr, Evolution and the Diversity of Life, pages 211–<br />

217, 1976]<br />

1956c <strong>The</strong> interpretation of variation among the Yellow Wagtails. British Birds 49:115–119<br />

1956d Sequence of passerine families (Aves) [with J.C. Greenway]. Breviora, no. 58:1–11<br />

1956e Die systematische Stellung der Gattung Fringilla. Journal für Ornithologie 97:258–<br />

263<br />

1956f Results of the Archbold Expeditions. No. 74. <strong>The</strong> birds of Goodenough Island, Papua<br />

[with H.M. Van Deusen]. American Museum Novitates, no. 1792:1–8<br />

1956g <strong>The</strong> species as a systematic and as biological problem. Pages 1–12 in Biological<br />

Systematics. Proceedings of the 16th Annual Biology Colloquium, Oregon State<br />

College, Corvallis, Oregon

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