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ACOCKS, J. P. H. (1988) Veld types of South Africa. Mem.Bot. Surv. South Africa 57: 1–146.

ALI, S. AND RIPLEY, S. D. (1948) The birds of the MishmiHills. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 48: 1–37.

ALI, S. AND RIPLEY, S. D. (1987) Compact handbook of thebirds of India and Pakistan together with those of Bang-ladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. Second edition.Delhi: Oxford University Press.

ALI, S., BISWAS, B. AND RIPLEY, S. D. (1996) The birds ofBhutan. Rec. Zool. Surv. India Occas. Pap. no. 136: 1–263.

ALLAN, D. AND NUTTALL, R. (1995) South Africa—therainbow country. World Birdw. 17(1): 10–13.

ALLAN, D. G., BATCHELOR, G. R. AND TARBOTON, W. R.(1983) Breeding of Botha’s Lark. Ostrich 54: 55–57.

ALLEN, P. E. (1996) Breeding biology and natural history ofthe Bahama Swallow. Wilson Bull. 108: 480–495.

ALLPORT, G. (1991) The status and conservation of threat-ened birds in the Upper Guinea Forest. Bird Conserv.Internatn. 1: 53–74.

ALPERT, P. (1993) Conserving biodiversity in Cameroon.Ambio 22: 44–49.

AL SAGHEIR, O. AND PORTER, R. F. (1996) The bird bio-diversity of Socotra. Paper presented at the First Inter-national Scientific Symposium on Socotra Island, presentand future.

ALSTRÖM, P. (in prep.) Taxonomy of the Mirafra assamicaHorsfield complex. [Bull. Brit. Orn. Club.]

ALSTRÖM, P. AND OLSSON, U. (1995) A new species ofPhylloscopus warbler from Sichuan Province, China.Ibis 117: 459–468.

ALSTRÖM, P., OLSSON, U. AND COLSTON, P. R. (1997) Re-evaluation of the taxonomic status of Phylloscopusproregulus kansuensis Meise. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club 117:177–193.

ALSTRÖM, P., CROSBY, M. J., OLSSON, U. AND HOLT, P. (inprep.) Ficedula narcissina elisae—taxonomic position,distribution and status.

ALVAREZ, M. E. AND BLENDINGER, P. G. (1995) Primerregistro de distribución del picaflor Andino CastañoOreotrochilus adela para Argentina. Hornero 14: 75.

AMADON, D. (1942) Birds collected during the WhitneySouth Sea expedition. L. Notes on some non-passerinegenera, 3. Amer. Mus. Novit. 1176: 1–21.

AMERSON, A. B., WHISTLER, W. AND SCHWANER, T. (1982a)Wildlife and wildlife habitat of American Samoa, 1:environment and ecology. Washington, DC: US Fish andWildlife Service.

AMERSON, A. B., WHISTLER, W. AND SCHWANER, T. (1982b)Wildlife and wildlife habitat of American Samoa, 11:accounts of flora and fauna. Washington, DC: US Fishand Wildlife Service.

ANDERSEN, C. Y., POULSEN, M. K., JAKOBSEN, O. F. ANDHEEGAARD, M. (1992) Observations on the Luzon WaterRedstart Rhyacornis bicolor in the Mount Pulog NationalPark, Philippines. Forktail 7: 147–150.

ANDERSON, S. J. AND STONE, C. P. (1993) Snaring to control

feral pigs Sus scrofa in a remote Hawaiian rain forest.Biol. Conserv. 63: 195–201.

DE ANDRADE, M. A., DE FREITAS, M. V. AND DE MATTOS, G.T. (1986) A redescoberta de ‘Xiphocolaptes franciscanus’Snethlage 1927 no estado de Minas Gerais, Brasil. An.Soc. Sul-Riogrand. Orn. 7: 18–20.

ANDREW, P. (1992) The birds of Indonesia: a checklist(Peters’ sequence). Jakarta: Indonesian OrnithologicalSociety.

ANDRLE, R. F. (1967) Birds of the Sierr de Tuxtla inVeracruz, Mexico. Wilson Bull. 79: 163–187.

ANON. (1992a) Amazon 1992–final report: a Cambridge–RHBNC expedition to Colombia. Unpublished report.

ANON. (1992b) Timber news: Sri Lanka offers protection toforests. TRAFFIC Bull. 13(1): 32.

ANON. (1995) In Brief: the invisible rail. World Birdw.17(3): 3.

ANON. (1996) ‘Extinct’ pheasant found in Vietnam. WWFPress release.

ANON. (1997a) In brief: Ke Go Nature Reserve in Vietnam.World Birdw. 19(1): 5.

ANON. (1997b) Exciting new find of Orange-necked Par-tridge. World Birdw. 19(2): 2.

ANTAS, P. T. Z. (1991) Status and conservation of seabirdsbreeding in Brazilian waters. Pp.141–158 in J. P. Croxall,ed. Seabird status and conservation: a supplement. Cam-bridge, UK: International Council for Bird Preservation(Techn. Publ. 11).

AOSNR (= Administrative Office of Shanxi Nature Re-serves) (1990) [Rare bird: Brown Eared-Pheasant.]Taiyuan, China: Shanxi Popular Science PublishingHouse. (In Chinese.)

AOU (1995a) Forty-first supplement to the American Orni-thologist’ Union: check-list of North American birds.Auk 114: 542–552.

AOU (1995b) Fortieth supplement to the American Orni-thologist’ Union: check-list of North American birds.Auk 112: 819–830.

ARCHER, A. L. AND TURNER, D. A. (1993) Notes on theendemic species and some additional new birds occur-ring on Pemba Island, Tanzania. Scopus 16: 94–98.

ASH, J. S. (1979) A new species of serin from Ethiopia. Ibis121: 1–7.

ASH, J. S. (1981) Field description of the Obbia LarkCalandrella obbiensis, its breeding and distribution. Bull.Brit. Orn. Club 101: 379–383.

ASH, J. S. (1987) Nigeria: surveys of selected bird conser-vation areas (wetlands and forests). Cambridge, UK:International Council for Bird Preservation.

ASH, J. S. (1990) Additions to the avifauna of Nigeria, withnotes on distributional changes and breeding. Malimbus11: 104–116.

ASH, J. (1991) The Grey-necked Picarthartes Picathartesoreas and Ibadan Malimbe Malimbus ibadanensis inNigeria. Bird Conserv. Internatn. 1: 93–106.

ASH, J. S. AND GULLICK, T. M. (1990) Serinus flavigularediscovered. Bull. Brit. Orn. Club 110: 81–83.

ASH, J. S. AND MISKELL, J. E. (1981) Present abundance ofthe Warsangli Linnet Acanthis johannis. Bull. Brit. Orn.Club 101: 396–398.

ASH, J. S. AND MISKELL, J. E. (1983) Birds of Somalia: theirhabitat, status and distribution. Scopus (Special Supple-ment) 1.

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