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HERBERT FRIEDMANN 155 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 1922 The weaving of the red-billed weaver bird in captivity. Zoologica 2(16):355-72. 1924 An island in the Parana. Bull. N.Y. Zool. Soc. 27:103-10. 1925 Notes on birds observed in the lower Rio Grande valley of Texas during May, 1924. Auk 42:537-54. 1926 Notes on the big game of Africa and its preservation. Mammalogy 7: 305-10. Three new African birds. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:217-19. 1927 Testicular asymmetry and sex ratio in birds. Biol. Bull. 52:197-207. Notes on some Argentine birds. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 48:139-236. New birds from Tanganyika territory. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:3-7. With E. M. B. Naumberg. A new race of Molothrus bonariensis from Brazil. Auk 44:494. A revision of the classification of the cowbirds. Auk 44:495-508. A new babbler from the Belgian Congo. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:11. A case of apparently adaptive acceleration of embryonic growth rate in birds. Biol. Bull. 53:343-45. 1928 The origin of host specificity in the parasitic habit in the Cuculidae. Auk 45:33-38. A collection of birds from the Uluguru and the Usambara Mountains, Tanganyika territory. Ibis 4:74-79. The earliest restoration of Archaeopteryx. Sci. Mon. 26:178-79. Two new birds from Tanganyika territory. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:47-50. Notes on Parisoma bohmi with a description of a new race. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:51-53.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 156 Notes on Melierax with description of a new form. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 41:93-98. The genus Artisornis. Ibis (July):476-78. A new francolin from Abyssinia. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 18:408. Descriptions of a dove and a rail from Tanganyika territory. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:87-89. The South African form of the spotted crake. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:77-78. A new sand grouse and a new courser from Tanganyika territory. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:79-81. A new cuckoo from Tanganyika territory. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:83-84. The geographical variations of the crowned plover, Stephanibyx coronatus. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 10:91-97. Social parasitism in birds. Q. Rev. Biol. 3:554-69. Notes on east African birds with descriptions of two forms new to science. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 11:29-33. 1929 Two east African barbets. Proc. N. Engl. Zool. Club 11:35-36. The scops owls of northeastern Africa. Auk 46:520-22. The gloriosa Race of Ixocncla madagascariensis. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 42:215-16. The Cowbirds: A Study in the Biology of Social Parasitism. Springfield, II.: Charles C. Thomas. 421 pp. 1930 A barbet new to science from Kenya colony. Auk 47:85-86. The forms of the orange-breasted bush-shrike, Chlorophoneus sulfureopectus (Lesson). Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:251-53. The caudal molt of certain coraciiform, coliiform and piciform birds. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 77(7):1-6. The sociable weaver bird of South America. Nat. Hist. 30:205-12. The new study of bird behavior. Bird-Banding 1:61-66. A lark new to science from southern Ethiopia. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:257-59. Notes on geographic variations in the genus Macronyx with description of two new races. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:263-66. A lark new to science from north-central Kenya colony. Auk 47: 418-419.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 157 Explorations of the Rev. David C. Graham in Szechuan China. Exploration and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929 3060:85-92. Explorations of Dr. Hugh M. Smith in Siam. Exploration and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution, 1929 3060:93-98. Notes on Sheppardia cyornithopsis with description of a new race. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:323-24. A rock thrush new to science from northern Kenya colony. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:325-26. The forms of the white-browed robin-chat, Cossypha heuglini Hartlaub. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:327-28. The geographic variations of Neocichla gutturalis (Bocage). J. Wash. Acad. Sci., 20(17):434. Social parasitism in birds. Smithsonian Report for 1929 3049:363-82. Birds collected in the Belgian Congo in the African Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo. Harvard African expedition of 1926-1927 2:749-68. Notes on the sharp-billed honey-guide, Prodotiscus regulus. The Bateleur 2:99-102. Birds Collected by the Childs Frick Expedition to Ethiopia and Kenya Colony, Part I. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 153:1-518. 1931 Additions to the list of birds known to be parasitized by the cowbirds. Auk 48:52-65. Explorations of the Rev. David C. Graham in Szechuan, China. Exploration and Field Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1930, pp. 77-82. Bird distribution and bird banding. Bird-Banding 2:45-51. The Tanganyikan form of Anthreptes orientalise. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:383-84. A weaver bird new to science from Urundi, Central Africa. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 44:117-18. The northern form of the cardinal dioch, Quelea cardinalis. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 44:119-120. The geographic forms of the Somali sparrow, Passer castanopterus Blyth. Occas. Pap. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 5:427-28. Observations on the growth rate of the foot in the mound birds of the genus Megapodius. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 80(1):1-4.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 158 1932 The parasitic habit in the ducks: A theoretical consideration. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 80(18):1-7. Two birds new to science from Great Namaqualand. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 45:65-66. On the supposed visual function of the nictitating membrane in the domestic pigeon. J. Comp. Psychol. 45:163-64. Additions to the avifauna of St. Lawrence Island. Bering Sea Condor 34:257. 1933 The Chinese cormorant on Kodiak Island, Alaska. Condor 35:30-31. With A. Wetmore. The California condor in Texas. Condor 35:37-38. The size and measurement of territory in birds. Bird-Banding 4:41-45. A collection of birds from Great Namaqualand, southwest Africa. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 82(10):1-12. With W. W. Bowen. Geographical variation in the yellow-billed shrike, Corvinella corvina. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 46:121-23. Notes on Arment's cowbird. Ibis 13(3):492-94. A contribution to the life history of the crespin or four-winged cuckoo Tapera naevia. Ibis 13 (3):532-39. Further notes on birds parasitized by the red-eyed cowbird. Condor 35:189-91. Critical notes on American vultures. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 46:187-90. The Cuban race of the snail kite, Rostrhamus sociabilis. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 46:199. Advances in life history work. Fifty years of progress in American ornithology, pp. 101-9. Notes on some birds of Goodnews Bay, Alaska. Condor 35:239-40. 1934 Bird bones from Eskimo ruins on St. Lawrence Island, Bering Sea. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 24:93-96. Thomas Aubury's observations on North American birds. Auk 51: 200-206. Additional notes on the birds victimized by the shiny cowbird. Ibis 13(4):340-47. The display of Wallace's standard-wing bird of paradise in captivity. Sci. Mon. 39:52-55. The hawks of the genus Chondrohierax. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 24: 310-18.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 159 Further additions to the list of birds victimized by the cowbird. Wilson Bull. 46:25-26, 104-14. The Siberian rough-legged hawk in Alaska. Condor 36:246. 1935 A hawk of the genus Leucopternis new to science. Auk 52:30. Avian bones from prehistoric ruins on Kodiak Island, Alaska. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 25:44-51. Die Balz von Semioptera wallacei halmaheae in Gefangenschaft. J. Ornihol. 83:283-86. Bird societies. In Handbook of Social Psychology. Pp. 142-84. Notes on differential threshold of reaction to vitamin deficiency in the house sparrow and the chick. Biol. Bull. 69:71-74. The birds of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Bull. Chicago Arad. Sci. 6(3):1-54. A new race of the crested eagle-Hawk, Spizaetus ornatus. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 25:450-51. 1936 With M. Davis. The courtship display of the flightless cormorant. Sci. Mon. 560-63. Notes on Alaskan birds. Condor 38:173. 1937 Further additions to the known avifauna of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Condor 39:91. Bird bones from archaeological sites in Alaska. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 27:431-38. Birds collected by the Childs Frick expedition to Ethiopia and Kenya Colony, Part II. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 153:1-506. With Arthur Loveridge. Notes on the ornithology of tropical East Africa. Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 81:1-413. 1938 Additional hosts of the parasitic cowbirds. Auk 55:41-50. Further records from St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. Condor 40:88. 1939 The Amur barn swallow, a new bird for North America. Condor 41:37. With M. Davis. Left-handedness in parrots. Auk 55:478-80.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 160 1940 With H. G. Deignan. Notes on some Asiatic owls of the genus Otus with description of a new form . J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 29:287-91. 1941 Bird bones from Eskimo ruins at Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 31:404-9. Continuation of Ridgway's ''Birds of North and Middle America," pt. IX. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 50:1-254. 1942 Two little known birds from eastern Brazil. Auk 59:316-17. A new tanager from Venezuela. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 55:85-86. With H. G. Deignan. Notes on Tschudi's types of Peruvian birds. Zoologica 27:49-53. 1943 With J. W. Aldrich. A revision of the ruffed grouse. Condor 45:85-103. A new race of the sharp-tailed grouse. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 33:189-91. Further additions to the list of birds known to be parasitized by the cowbirds. Auk 60:350-56. A new honey-guide from Cameroon. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 33:249-50. A new wood quail of the genus Dendrortyx. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 33:272-73. Critical notes on the avian genus Lophortyx. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 33:36971. 1944 A review of the forms of Colinus leucopogon (Lesson). Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 57:15-16. A new manakin from Cerro Yapacana Upper Orinoco Valley, southern Venezuela. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 57:99-100. 1945 Birds of the United States Antarctic Service Expedition 1939-1941. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 89 (1):305-13. Pelagic birds from the west coast of South America. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 89(1):314-15. A new ant-thrush from Venezuela. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 58:83-89. Two new birds from the Upper Rio Negro, Brazil. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 58:113-16.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 161 The genus Nyctiprogne. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 58:117-20. Cypseloides major in Bolivia. Auk 62:460. 1946 The red-spotted bluethroat of northwestern Alaska. Auk 63:434. Ecological counterparts in birds. Sci. Mon. 73:395-98. Continuation of Ridgway's "Birds of North and Middle America," pt. X. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 50:1-484. The Symbolic Goldfinch, pp. 1-234. New York: Pantheon Books. 1947 A new wren from Chiapas, Mexico. Auk 64:178. The spotted rail, Pardirallus maculatus, in southern Mexico. Auk 69:460. Geographic variations of the black-bellied, fulvous and white-faced tree ducks. Condor 49:189-95. Colombian birds collected by Brother Niceforo Caldasia. 4(20):471-494. With W. E. C. Todd. A study of the gyrfalcons with particular reference to North America. Wilson Bull. 59(3):139-50. Cornaro's gazelle and Bellini's orpheus. Gaz. Beaux Arts 6(32):1522. The symbolism of Crivelli's Madonna and Child enthroned with donor in the National Gallery. Gaz. Beaux Arts 6(32):151-58. Bucchiacca's gathering of manna in the National Gallery. Gaz. Beaux Arts 6(32):151-58. 1948 Galen's tailless apes. Isis 38(3-4):265. Birds collected by the National Geographic Society's expedition to northern Brazil and southern Venezuela. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 97:373-569. A small collection of birds from Eritrea. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 38(4):137-42. The green-winged teal of the Aleutian Islands. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 61:157-58. Mirandolle's forest falcon. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 3(1):1-4. 1949 Feather replacement in the macaroni penguin, Eudyptes chrysolophus (Brandt). Auk 66:74-75. The status of the spotted rail, Pardirallus maculatus, of Chiapas. Auk 66:86-87.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 162 The baer pochard, a bird new to the North American fauna. Condor 51:43-44. Additional data on victims of parasitic cowbirds. Auk 66:154-63. Additional data on African parasitic cuckoos. Ibis 91:514-19. A new heron and a new owl from Venezuela. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 3(9):1-3. The iconography of a madonna and child by Giovanni Baronzio in the Kress collection, National Gallery of Art. Gaz. Beaux Arts, 6th Ser. 35:345-52. (French translation, pp. 386-90.) The Parasitic Cuckoos of Africa, vol. 1, pp. 1-204. Washington Academy of Sciences Monograph. 1950 The forms of the black hawk-eagle. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 3(16): 1-4. With Foster D. Smith, Jr. A contribution to the ornithology of northeastern Venezuela. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 100:411-538. The breeding habits of the weaverbirds. A study in the biology of behavior patterns. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1949, pp. 293-316. Plant symbolism in Raphael's Alba Madonna in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Gaz. Beaux Arts, Oct.-Dec. 1949 (Aug. 1951), pp. 213-20. (French translation, pp. 326-28.) Continuation of Ridgway's "Birds of North and Middle America," pt. XI. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 50:1-792. With Griscom, Miller, and Moore. Distributional Check-list of the Birds of Mexico, pt. 1, pp. 1-202. 1952 The long-tailed sugarbird of eastern Rhodesia. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 42(1):31-32. Vestigial claws on the wings of the kiskadee flycatcher, Pitangus sulphuratus caucensis. Auk 69:200. 1954 With F. H. Glenny. Reduction of the clavicles in the Mesoenatidae, with some remarks concerning the relationship of the clavicle to flight-function in birds . Ohio J. Sci. 54 (2):111-13. A revision of the classification of the honey-guides, Indicatoridae. Ann. Mus. Congo, Tervuren, Zool. 50:21-27.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 163 1955 A further contribution to the ornithology of northeastern Venezuela. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 104:463-524. Recent revisions in classification and their biological significance. Recent Studies in Avian Biology, pp. 23-42. The honey-guides. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 208:1-292. 1956 With J. Kern. The problem of cerophagy or wax-eating in the honey-guides. Q. Rev. Biol. 31:19-30. With J. Kern. Micrococcus cerolyticus nov. sp., an aerobic lipolytic organism isolated from the African honey-guide. Can. J. Microbiol. 2:515-17. Further data on African parasitic cuckoos. Proc. US. Nat. Mus. 106: 377-408. New light on the dodo and its illustrators. Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1955 (1956), pp. 475-81. Symbolic meanings in Sassetta's "Journey of the Magi." Gaz. Beaux Arts (Dec.): 143-56. 1957 With Kern and Rust. The domestic chick; a substitute for the honey-guide as a symbiont with cerolytic microorganisms. Am. Nat. XCI:321-26. Aviculture and our knowledge of the parasitic weaverbirds. Avic. Mag. 63:158-60. The rediscovery of Tangavius armenti. Auk 75:93-95. With Griscom, Miller and Moore. Distributional Check-list of the Birds of Mexico, pt. 2, pp. 1-436. With Wetmore et al. Check-list of North American Birds, 5th ed. 691 pp. 1958 The status of Pteroglossus didymus P.L. Sclater. Auk 75:93-95. The status of the grey-breasted least honey-guides. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. 71:65-68. Advances in our knowledge of the honey-guides. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 108:309-20. 1959 Identification of bird bones. Reed, E.K Excavations in Mancos Canyon, Colorado Anthropology Papers, University of Utah, 35:210-12. With Rand and Traylor. Birds from Gabon and Moyen Congo. Fieldiana, Zool. 41(2):221-411.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 164 1960 Changing environment of zoological research. Science 131:590-93. The parasitic weaverbirds. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 223:1-196. 1961 With W. J. L. Sladen. Antarctic ornithology. In Science in Antarctica, pp. 62-76. National Academy of SciencesâNational Research Council. 1962 The problem of the Viduinae in the light of recent publications. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 145 (3):1-10. The machris expedition to Tchad, Africa: Birds. Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci. 59:1-27. Tchad birds and the Sahara problem. Sci. Hist. Alliance Q. 1:9-10. The vagaries of the small bird motif in art. Creative Crafts 3:17-19. 1963 Morphological data on two sibling species of small honey-guides. Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci. 79:1-5. The host relations of the parasitic cowbirds. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. pp. 1-290. 1964 Evolutionary trends in the avian genus Clamator. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 146(4):1-127. A new swift from Mt. Moroto, Uganda. Contrib. Sci., Los Angeles Cty. Mus. 83:1-4. With Kenneth E. Stager. Results of the 1964 Cheney Tanganyikan expeditionâOrnithology. Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Contrib. Sci. 84:1-50. 1965 With J. G. Williams. The pygmy honey-guide, Indicator pumilio Chapin, in East Africa. Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club 85:21-22. Evolution of nest-building in the weaverbirds (Ploceidae). Auk 82: 515-16. The history of our knowledge of avian brood parasitism. Centaurus 10:282-304. 1966 Bartolome Bermejo's "Episcopal Saint." A Study in Medieval Spanish Symbolism. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 149(8):1-21.
HERBERT FRIEDMANN 165 A fifteenth century French triptych in the North Carolina Museum of Art. Bull. N.C. Mus. Art 6 (2-3):3-15. Additional data on the host relations of the parasitic cowbirds. Smithson. Misc. Collect. 149(11):1-12. The significance of the unimportant in studies of nature and of art. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 110:256-260. A contribution to the ornithology of Uganda. Bull. Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Nat. Hist. Sci. 3:1-55. 1967 Avian symbiosis. In Symbiosis, vol. 2, ed. S. Mark Henry, pp. 291-316. New York: Academic Press. Evolutionary terms for parasitic species. Syst. Zool. 16:175. With K. E. Stager. Results of the 1966 Cheney expedition to the Samburu District, Kenya. Ornithology. Los Angeles Cty. Mus. Nat. Hist. Contrib. Sci. 130:1-34. Alloxenia in three sympatric African species of Cuculus. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 124:1-14. With S. Keith and A. Twomey. A new subspecies of Apalis rufogularis (Fraser) from Uganda. Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club 87:165-66. 1968 Additional data on brood parasitism in the honey-guides. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 124(3648):1-8. Parallel evolution in the small species of Indicator (Aves). Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 125(3655):1-10. With J. G. Williams. Notable records of rare or little-known birds from western Uganda. Rev. Zool. Bot. Afr. 77(1-2):11-36. The evolutionary history of the avian genus Chrysococcyx. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 265:1-137. Range and variation of the icterine bulbul in Uganda. Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club 88:110-112. With S. Keith. First specimen of Otus scops turanicus (London) from Africa. Bull. Brit. Ornithol. Club 88:112. 1980 A Bestiary for Saint Jerome. Animal Symbolism in European Religious Art. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.
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