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Historical Biology
An International Journal of Paleobiology
Volume 19, 2007 - Issue 2
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Page 211 | Published online: 04 Jun 2007

The online version of Historical Biology volume 18, issue 2 was incorrectly paginated. The pagination will be corrected in the printed volume, and is as follows:

Colin James Oliver Harrison (1926–2003)pp. 47–49

Selected works of C. J. O. Harrison (1948–2002)pp. 51–56

A history and reassessment of the unique but missing specimen of Rawnsley's Bowerbird Ptilonorhynchus rawnsleyi, Diggles 1867, (Aves: Ptilonorhynchidae)

Clifford B. Frithpp. 57–68

The history of the Dodo Raphus cucullatus and the penguin of Mauritius Julian P. Humepp. 69–93

New records of fossil birds of prey from the Miocene of Kenya

Cyril A. Walker and Gareth J. Dykepp. 95–98

A new raptorial bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany

Gerald Mayrpp. 99–106

The Miocene birds of Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) with a discussion of the age of modern species and genera

John R. Stewart and Mark Beechpp. 107–117

New penguin remains from the Pliocene of Northern Chile

Stig A. Walsh and Mario E. Suárezpp. 119–130

A new species of extinct imperial pigeon (Ducula: Columbidae) from Henderson Island, Pitcairn Group

Graham M. Wragg and T.H. Worthypp. 131–144

Colour in birds' eggs: the collections of the Natural History Museum, Tring

Michael Walterspp. 145–208

Tempo and mode of modern bird evolution observed with large-scale taxonomic sampling

M. van Tuinen, T. A. Stidham, E. A. Hadlypp. 209–225

Parrots in a nutshell: The fossil record of Psittaciformes (Aves)

David M. Waterhousepp. 227–238

A catalogue of British Pleistocene birds identified by Colin J.O. Harrison and stored in the Natural History Museum, London, (Department of Palaeontology)pp. 239–258

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