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Author: Jansen, Justin J.F.J. Title: The ornithology of the Baudin expedition (1800-1804) Date: 2018-05-22 The Ornithology of the Baudin expedition (1800-1804)

Errata & Corrigenda 11 December 2019

Jansen, Justin J.F.J. The Ornithology of the Baudin expedition (1800-1804) Proefschrift Universiteit Leiden, Nederland

Published by author, Grave, Netherlands, ISBN: 978-90-9030902-6 1 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Errata

Page 19 : 2nd last entry 140 = 142 Under the row of the D’Entrecasteaux Expedition “1791-1794” add at least 36 MLC under the column “Sur- viving specimens” and the reference Gouraud 2014a under the column “Publication(s) on birds” Page 31 : 5th line. Péron wrote the report not Baudin Page 33 Chapter , line 9 delete Fornasiero et al. 2004: 64 Page 38 ; 8th line. They called it Oyster Bay. Great Oyster Bay is further north, west of Freycinet Peninsula Page 53 : Last line table 2-001, unknown (nothing). 354 = 355. Therefore, totals change to 421 (not 420) Page 58 – 78 : Replace the full text with the published article in Journal of Caribbean Ornithology 32: 39-48 (published 31 May 2019) Page 81 : Le Naturaliste was not off all of 16 July - 5 September 1801 but explored Shark Bay exten- sively, including Peron Peninsula Page 83 Black et al. 2013 was misquoted, Péron was not mentioned as a bird collector Page 98 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 Page 101 : The five acquisition books in MNHN are drafted in 1864 (when an inventory was made of specimens on display in the galleries) instead of 1856 (see Jackson, S. M., Jansen, J. J. F. J., Baglione, G. & Callou, C. 2020. Mammals illustrated and collected by the Baudin Expedition to and Timor (1800-1804) in the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: A review of specimens and current taxonomy. In prep.). See also pages 157, 180, 182, 183, 230, 289, 290, 303, 308, 338, 356, 367, 371, 382, 649 (footnote 16 & 26) were 1856 is used, this should all be changed to 1864 Page 111 : Dirk Hartog Island = Shark Bay (Dirk Hartog island, Peron Peninsula and other parts) (Le Naturaliste explor- ing this part of Australia) MNHN A.C. 3488 = MNHN-ZO-2018-840 Page 112 : In Horton, Jansen & Black 2020 (Péron as an ornithologist: identifying his ‘new’ bird species from the Baudin expedition), we also, identify North West Bay (and the North River), Port Cygnet, Derwent River (all ) or Western Port, Victoria as collecting locality MNHN-ZO-2013-1103 = MNHN-ZO-2016-474 MNHN-ZO-2013-1105 = MNHN-ZO-2016-473 MNHN-ZO-2013-1118 = MNHN-ZO-2016-466 MNHN-ZO-2013-1136 = MNHN-ZO-2016-468 MNHN-ZO-2013-1138 = MNHN-ZO-2016-469 MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 MNHN-ZO-2013-1156 = MNHN-ZO-2016-250 MNHN A.C. 6490 = MNHN-ZO-2018-753 MNHN A.C. 6491 = MNHN-ZO-2018-754 Page 114 Gang-gang Cockatoo was collected in Sydney not (see also page 219) Page 123 Probably Lesueur was the chief collector on Timor, and might have taken many specimens attributed to Maugé Page 124 It was Péron, not Maugé who joined others on 26 or 29 August (Duyker 2006), see remark above Page 125 Under ‘Arrival in France’; change ‘collected by Maugé’ into ‘attributed to Maugé’ Next paragraph: the reference Fornasiero et al. 2016: 103-112 should be placed after coast Page 126 : Second paragraph line 6 and 7: delete Fornasiero et al. 2016: 47-48 Page 136 : MNHN A.C. 3488 = MNHN-ZO-2018-840 Page 141 : Specimen MNHN-ZO-2010-488 is a Dusky Woodswallow Artamus cyanopterus (re-identified by Andrew Black), and no part of the type series. Page 142 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 MNHN-ZO-2013-1156 = MNHN-ZO-2016-250 Page 144 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1103 = MNHN-ZO-2016-474 (twice) MNHN-ZO-2013-1105 = MNHN-ZO-2016-473 (twice) Page 145 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1136 = MNHN-ZO-2016-468 MNHN-ZO-2013-1138 = MNHN-ZO-2016-469 Page 146 : Lonchura punctulata particeps (Riley, 1920) = Lonchura punctulata blasii (Stresemann 1912) MNHN-ZO-2013-1118 = MNHN-ZO-2016-466 Page 147 : MNHN A.C. 6490 = MNHN-ZO-2018-753 Page 148 : MNHN A.C. 6490 = MNHN-ZO-2018-753 MNHN A.C. 6491 = MNHN-ZO-2018-754 2 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Page 150 : MNHN A.C. 3488 = MNHN-ZO-2018-840 Page 151 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1103 = MNHN-ZO-2016-474 MNHN-ZO-2013-1105 = MNHN-ZO-2016-473 MNHN-ZO-2013-1118 = MNHN-ZO-2016-466 MNHN-ZO-2013-1136 = MNHN-ZO-2016-468 MNHN-ZO-2013-1138 = MNHN-ZO-2016-469 MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 MNHN-ZO-2013-1156 = MNHN-ZO-2016-250 MNHN A.C. 6490 = MNHN-ZO-2018-753 MNHN A.C. 6491 = MNHN-ZO-2018-754 Page 185 : Delete 4th and 5th line below (Dumont did not participate in the 1796-98 voyage to the Caribbean) Page 203 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 Page 204 : Rainbow Lorikeet (MNHN-ZO-2004-109) is Coconut Lorikeet Trichoglossus capistratus Page 208 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 Page 209 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 Page 214 : add to Fig. 3-078 Grey Shrikethrush (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 216 : Correct identification = Probable Wilson’s Storm Petrel Oceanites oceanicus (delete Bridled Tern) (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 222 : In Horton, Jansen & Black 2020, we correct the identifications, from: Number 6 = Green Rosella Platycercus caledonicus Number 7 = Green Rosella Platycercus caledonicus Number 13 = uncoloured Robin Petroica ssp. Number 18 = Probable juvenile Robin Petroica ssp or Grey Fantail Rhipidura albiscapa Number 19 = Grey Shrikethrush Colluricincla harmonica Number 21 = Black-faced Cuckooshrike Coracina novaehollandiae Latin name in 9 (insula Maria), 10 (gasteroxanthus), 12 (rostro oculo pedi-flavus), 13 (bivittatorufa), 16 (gasteroxan- thus), 18 (bitaeniofulvoptera), 21 (lilaceocolor) and 22 (bas-our-erythros) should also be corrected Locations to be corrected are: North West Bay, Détroît d’Entrécasteaux (no11, 15, 18, 21) Page 223 : continuation from above Number 23 = Grey Currawong Strepera versicolor Number 24 = Possible Tasmanian Scrub-wren Sericornis humilis Number 27 = New-holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae Number 28 = Azure Kingfisher Ceyx azureus Number 29 = Probable Wilson’s Storm Petrel Oceanites oceanicus Number 30 = Possible Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea Number 31 = Probable White-headed Petrel Pterodroma lessonii Number 33 = Red-footed Booby Sula sula Latin name in 33 (sawuensis) and 34 (diemenesis) should also be corrected Locations to be corrected are: North West Bay, Détroît d’Entrécasteaux (no 28, 37), Bruny Island, Détroît d’En- trécasteaux (no 24), Port Cygnet, Détroît d’Entrécasteaux (no 25), Partridge Island, Détroît d’Entrécasteaux (no 26), NW coast of Australia (no 32), Savu Islands (no 33) Page 227 : Various identifications have been reviewed (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020): Number 79092 = Uncoloured Robin Petroica ssp Number 79095 = New Holland Honeyeater Phylidonyris novaehollandiae Number 79101 = Probable Tasmanian Scrubwren Sericornis humilis Number 79102 = Probable juvenile robin Petroica sp. or Grey Fantail Rhipidura albiscapa Number 79104 = Grey Currawong Strepera versicolor Correct the Latin names in 79092 (Muscivora bivittatorufa), 79096 (Basourerythros) and 79102 (Bitaeniofulvoptera) Page 228 : follow-up from above (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020): Number 19106 = Adult Black-faced Cuckooshrike Coracina novaehollandiae Number 19109 = Grey Shrikethrush Colluricincla harmonica Number 19110 = Adult Green Rosella Platycercus caledonicus Number 79112 = Immature Green Rosella Platycercus caledonicus Number 79116 = Probable White-headed Petrel Pterodroma lessonii Number 79118 = Probable Wilson’s Storm Petrel Oceanites oceanicus Number 79119 = Possible Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea Number 79122 = Red-footed Booby Sula sula Correct the Latin name in 79106 (Lilaceocolor) 3 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Page 248 : add as source for MHNG 629.041 - Cibois, A., Valloton, L., Ericson P. G. P. Blom, M. P. K. & Irestedt, M. 2019. Genetic and radiographic insights into the only known mounted specimen of Kangaroo Island Emu. Revue suisse de Zoologie 126 (2): 209-217 Page 291 : correct Latin name to Gasteroxantus (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 293 : add to the frame, North West Bay (for 79105) (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 305 : add to the text for Wilson’s Storm-petrel, Sterna melasoma Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 798067r, 79118 – , = is a possible Wilson’s Storm-petrel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 327 : correct Latin name to Diemenensis (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) delete from frame and text: Sula suawensis Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79072Cv – Tasmania (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 328 : add to the frame and text from Red-footed Booby: Sula sawuensis Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79072Cv, 79122 – Savu Islands (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Add to the frame of Brown Booby, NW coast of Australia (for 79121) (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 350 : add to the frame, North West Bay (for 79099) (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 359 : delete from frame and text: Larus melapterus Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79066Bc, 79116, 21003 (No 31) – South Tasmania, Mers Australes 43o (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 362 : delete from frame and text: Sterna melasoma Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 798067r, 79118 – Great Australian Bight, South Australia (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 363 : The species described in Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79067r and 79119 is a Possible Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020). The collecting location of MNHN-ZO-2014-449 should be corrected to , with as date between 27 February and 8 March 1802 Page 373 : Date MNHN-ZO-2014-2014-402 = 6 July 1801 (Fornasiero et al. 2004: 62) Page 376 : type location Sparvius niveus Vieillot, 1817 & Dædalium candidum Lesson, 1830 = near Sea Elephant Conserva- tion Area, West King Island, Tasmania, Australia (delete near Port Jackson) Page 386 : add to the frame and text: Alcedo cristata Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 21003, 79093 – D’Entrecas- teaux Channel, North West Bay (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 392 : MNHN A.C. 3488 = MNHN-ZO-2018-840 (twice) Page 393 : delete from frame and text: Alcedo cristata Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 21003 – D’Entrecasteaux Channel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 415 : add to the frame and text: Psittacus lacepedii Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79110, 79112 – D’Entrecas- teaux Channel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 421 : delete from frame and text: Psittacus lacepedii Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79110, 79112 – D’Entrecas- teaux Channel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 426 : correct Latin name to Insula Maria (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 450 : delete part of text (right column) from Scrubbird / Bristlebird Collection Lesueur, MHNH 21003 = Grey Shrikethrush (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 455-458 : Identification corrections: Photo (and text) 5-226 (RMNHN.AVES.89914) = Brown Treecreeper Photo (and text) 5-227 (RMNHN.AVES.89915) = Brown Treecreeper Photo (and text) 5-229 (RMNHN.AVES.89912) = White-throated Treecreeper Photo (and text) 5-230 (RMNHN.AVES.89913) = White-throated Treecreeper Page 460 : Specimen NMS_Z 1921.1.7 has been relocated (Bob McGowan in lit. 16 January 2019) Page 462 : add to the frame, Port Cygnet (for 79114) (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 463 : Muscivora bitoeniofulvoptera = Probable juvenile robin Petroica sp. or Grey Fantail Rhipidura albiscapa (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020). Also no is incorrect should be 79012 Page 465 : MNHN ZO 2014-534 is well documented as ‘an 11’, returned with le Naturaliste (Black et al. 2013), and should be altered as such for Individual I, Individual II is correct Page 466 : Delete Crescent Honeyeater from the book Page 466 : White-cheeked Honeyeater, the collecting locality is more likely in Two Peoples Bay and vicinity rather then. Shark Bay. Also, ssp niger and gouldii are very similar, note however, that in An 12 no location was visited in the distribution area of niger. Future research should shed some light on the ssp involved (maybe some specimens from Sydney remained in Le Géographe…..) Page 468 : Add to frame and text: Certhia flavoptera Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79095, 21003 - d’Entrecasteaux Channel, Tasmania (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 472-473 : Specimen MNHN-ZO-2010-469 = White-naped Honeyeater Melithrepus lunulatus and collected in Sydney by Charles-Alexandre Lesueur (re-identified by Andrew Black). This adds a new species to the collecting list 4 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Page 473 NMW 52.016 looks to be M. lunatus (red eye ring), not M chloropsis (Andrew Black in lit.) Page 475 : First paragraph Yellow-throated Honeyeater not bold, type locality = d’Entrecasteaux Channel (Horton, Jan- sen & Black 2020) Page 487 : delete from frame and text: Tanagra lilacolor Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79106 – d’Entrecasteaux Channel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 489 : add to the frame, Partridge Island (for 79100) (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 491 : the identification of the Mangrove Honeyeater might have a follow up in the future, as there are some doubts (Andrew Black in lit.) Page 507 MNHN-ZO-2014-489 is probably not the bird that flew onto the ship off Nuyt’s Archipelago (Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79117) which was a young bird or female (Andrew Black in lit.) Page 510 : Add to frame and text: Turdus epirufus Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79109 - d’Entrecasteaux Channel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 511: : add to the frame, North West Bay (for 79108) add to frame and text Tanagra lilaceocolor Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79106 – d’Entrecasteaux Chan- nel, North West Bay Page 515 : MNHN ZO 2014-482 is Coracina papuensis robusta (Latham, 1802) (re-identified by Andrew Black) add this sub- species to the list (not listed) Page 516 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1103 = MNHN-ZO-2016-474 MNHN-ZO-2013-1105 = MNHN-ZO-2016-473 Page 521 : Grey Currawong. Add to frame and text Corvus australis Péron, 1803, Collection Lesueur, MHNH 79080, 79104 - Kangaroo Island, Tasmania Grey Currawong: MNHN-ZO-2010-512. Its dorsal plumage is black, brownish grey below (wing 293 mm, bill 70.7 mm), consistent with the phenotype of Tasmanian ‘Clinking Currawong’ Strepera versicolor arguta Gould, 1846 (Andrew Black in lit.) Page 523 : ssp Dusky Woodswallow is incorrect = Artamus cyanopterus cyanopterus (Latham 1802) (Andrew Black in lit.) Page 525 : Add to frame and text: Ocypterus albo-vitatus Valenciennes, 1820, Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. VI: 23 –Timor = Bernier Island, Shark Bay, (this dissertation). Page 525 : In the frame. Delete Type designation: Mees 1968: 252 Individual I: ZMO-GalOis 3: 3616. MNHN-ZO-2010-488 is a Dusky Woodswallow Artamus cyanopterus (re-identi- fied by Andrew Black), see for collecting locality etc, Text Dusky Woodswallow on page 523-524 Page 526 : Fig. 5-302 = Dusky Woodswallow Artamus cyanopterus Page 527 : delete from frame and text: Ocypterus albo-vitatus Valenciennes, 1820, Mem. Mus. Hist. Nat. VI: 23 –Timor = Ber- nier Island, Shark Bay, Western Australia (this dissertation) Page 531 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1149 = MNHN-ZO-2016-259 (twice) MNHN-ZO-2013-1156 = MNHN-ZO-2016-250 (twice) Page 532 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1136 = MNHN-ZO-2016-468 MNHN-ZO-2013-1138 = MNHN-ZO-2016-469 Page 536 : Fig. 5-315 = NMS_Z 1819.20.1.67, type location Satin Flycatcher = d’Entrecasteaux Channel (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 541 : delete from frame and text: Corvus australis = Grey Currawong Strepera versicolor (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 547 : delete from frame: Muscivora biteoniofulvoptera = Probable juvenile Robin Petroica sp. or Grey Fantail Rhipidura albiscapa (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 548 : see above line Page 551 : subspecies nigricans, is doubtful according to Andrew Black in lit, measurements of MNHN-ZO-2012-714 are 101 mm and MNHN-ZO-2012-715 is 98 mm suggest more a Timor origin (ssp timoriensis (Sharpe 1885), as ac- cording the label Page 553 : delete from frame and text: Parus chlorotephronotus = Probable Tasmanian Scrubwren Sericornis humilis (Hor- ton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 561 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1103 = MNHN-ZO-2016-474 MNHN-ZO-2013-1105 = MNHN-ZO-2016-473 Page 562 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1136 = MNHN-ZO-2016-468 MNHN-ZO-2013-1138 = MNHN-ZO-2016-469 Page 563 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1118 = MNHN-ZO-2016-466 Page 564 : MNHN-ZO-2013-1118 = MNHN-ZO-2016-466 Page 576 : Lonchura punctulata particeps (Riley, 1920) = Lonchura punctulata blasii (Stresemann 1912) Novit. Zool. 19 (2): 317 – Timor-Deli. Page 578 : Individual II = MNHN-ZO-2018-753 (delete twice MNHN A.C. 6490) 5 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Page 579 : MNHN A.C. 6490 = MNHN-ZO-2018-753 MNHN A.C. 6491 = MNHN-ZO-2018-754 (twice) Page 581 : correct Latin name to Basourerythros (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020) Page 585 : Muscicapa bittatorufa = Uncoloured robin Petroica sp. (Horton, Jansen & Black 2020)

Incorrect dates given for Sydney / Port Jackson collecting - date collecting between 20 June and 18 November 1802 (delete 22 August and 13 November 1801), page 242, 261, 265, 266, 288, 289, 290, 296, 297, 299, 301, 317, 320, 333, 335, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349, 351, 368, 374, 375, 380, 398, 399, 402, 405, 406, 408, 409, 429, 430, 433, 451, 453, 455, 457, 458, 459, 460, 464, 479, 480, 481, 487, 488, 489, 491, 492, 493, 496, 497, 498, 502, 503, 505, 506, 507, 510, 511, 513, 514, 518, 519, 521, 522, 523, 539, 542, 544, 546, 547, 548, 549, 559, 584 (sometime multiply times per page), also correct locality to near Port Jackson (either Port Jackson, Sydney Cove, Botany Bay)

Corrigenda

Page V : 5 Appendices, Appendix 3. Bibliography = Biography Page 2 : Second paragraph. For key questions behind, read key goals of Page 3 : 9th line. was able make = was able to make Page 10 : 3rd last line. This changed = That changed Page 11 : 2nd line. Cabinet = Jardin Page 18 : 2nd last entry. Belle Angelique = La Belle Angelique Page 24 : 7nd last line. Baudin as less capable = Baudin less capable Page 33 : 1st line. Incidents as sea = incidents at sea Page 46 : 4th last line. 23 April = 7 June Page 73 : Fig. 3-009 (Justin JFJ Jansen / © MNHN) Page 78 : Fig. 3-02 maugaeus (delete maugeaus) Page 79 : Line 7 and 8 from below. Le Belle Angelique = La Belle Angeligue Page 81 : 6th line. Le Belle Angelique = La Belle Angeligue Page 90-91 : 26 September add: in Journal par Dufresne, du laboratoire de Zoologie (de Vendémiaire an XII á Mars 1806 et de Janvier 1821 á Décembre 1822, 912 birds are mentioned as Baudin expedition’s birds’ number Page 107 : Fifth paragraph. Known collections were specimens ended up = Known collections where specimens ended up Page 125 : 8th line: 29 December 1801 = 23 December 1801 Page 166 : caption. Géographe = Le Géographe Page 171 : marker in the map is at St Francis Island, St Peters Island is northeast of the marker Page 172 : 7th paragraph, Fig 3-053 = 3-054 Page 191 : M. Chorin = Ludwig Chloris Page 194 : Under 1825, 4th line 139 = 166 birds Page 196 : second paragraph: multiple (delete multiply) Page 201 : last line Materials and Methods: add after 104 specimens (including Baudin expedition specimens) Page 208 : Second paragraph, delete 105 birds replace with 104 birds (including Baudin expedition birds) Page 217 : 5th line. Not one but three Little Black Cormorants survive Page 226 : Second last line: Phalacrocorax the letter P not bold Page 230 : Last line in first paragraph Documentation of specimens. To the Caribbean in 1796-98 (delete in 1796 and 1798) Page 237 : ‘Not found’ means that the documented specimen could not be found at the time of my research (but might still be out there) ‘Lost’ indicates that the specimen has not been located during many years, either in books or in the collection Page 271 : close bracket after lost (Common Bronzewing) Page 289 : unlabbeled = unlabeled Page 301 : MNHN-ZO-2014-458 = mount (not an ex-mount) Page 324 : Individual III-IV (add IV) Page 329 : close brackets after 21002). Note: no specifics are given for the cormorants as noted in 21036 Page 340 : Individual VI = New reg. no. MbdP 748 Page 343 : The specimen is a non-breeding Banded Stilt Cladorhynchus leucocephalus 6 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Page 353 : Individual 1 = MNHN-ZO-MO-2011-543 (not 2001) (also in Fig. 5-115) Page 358 : Individual III: Age / Sex: ♂ = ♀ Page 364 : In the first line 1796 = 1797 Page 372 : Secretary-bird the bird was sent with Le Géographe (not Le Naturaliste as in the first line) Page 378 : Fig. 5-140 add the registration numbers MNHN-ZO-MO-1999-2128 & 2129 Page 379 : MNHN-ZO-MO-1999-2143 is illustrated in Vieillot 1834 at plate 15 Page 380 : Individual I = mount (not skin) Page 390 : Forest Kingfisher. This possibly = This is possibly Page 393 : Individual II: New reg. no. MbdP 102 Page 399 : Brown falcon => Two birds where mounted (delete was) Page 404 : Fig. 5-172. Reg. no. is NMS_Z 1929.186.26 Page 409 : This skin could not be accessed due to Page 417 : Individual III (lost) (delete: not found) Page 424 : 8th line, Cap Baudin an XI (not: and) Page 433 : Little Lorikeet: Second paragraph, A bird with no specific (delete not) Page 435 : Individual II, Taxidermy: skin (ex-mount) (delete mount) Page 479 : Individual I = mount (delete skin) Page 480 : Individual II = mount (delete skin) Page 484 : Pied Honeyeater, bold Individual 1 Page 497 : Fig. 5-268, RMNH.AVES.132.405 Page 503 : Individual II, skin (ex-mount) Page 510 : Individual II, is unaged and unsexed (delete adult male) Page 514 : Wallacean Cuckoo-shrike = skin (ex-mount) Page 528 : Mount (delete skin) Page 534 : Mount (delete skin) Page 548 : Brown Songlark: Enter before Individual I Page 555 : In frame Mauritius Olive White-eye. Mauritius (1-1) = Mau-1 Page 561 : Individual II = MNHN A.C. 8393 (delete 8383) Page 562 : Orange-banded Thrush, Individual III – label: 13210 (delete 12210) Page 563 : Individual I = mount (delete skin) Page 565 : Individual I, label 9127 (delete 9128) Page 571 : In frame. Mauritius (2) = Mau-2 Individual II = mount (delete skin) Page 572 : Individual III = mount (delete skin) Page 573 : Both frames. Mauritius (2) = Mau-2 Individual I = mount (delete skin) Page 574 : In frame. Mauritius (2) = Mau-2 Page 578 : Individual III = skin (ex-mount) (delete mount) Page 584 : Individual I = NMW 52.424 (delete 52.525) Page 585 : Birds in documents 79077 and 79058 are possible ‘pipits’ Page 588 : Table 5-001, no. 5 = NMW 50.955 (delete NMW 50.453) Page 592 : Fig. 5-373 = NMW 50.955 (delete NMW 50.453) Page 615 : Bibliography = Biography Page 618 : de Bougainville, Potentin = Potentein Page 634 : 2nd last line note 15. St Pieter = St Peter Page 635 : 2nd last line note 15. not = not Page 637 : Note 42. The was = The message was Page 637 : Note 43. ne bird = One bird Page 640 : Note 81. 6th line. 396 = 379 Page 673 : Horner 1987. 1803-1803 = 1801-1803 Page 674 : Jansen 2017a. Add volume 44 Page 690 : reference changed in order and title: van der Vliet, R. E., Cibois, A., Gamauf, A. and Jansen, J. J. F. J. 2019. Origins, identification and type status of two early specimens of Society Kingfisher Todiramphus veneratus (J. F. Gmelin, 1788) (Aves: Coraciiformes, Alcedinidae). Zootaxa accepted Ms Page 691 : Wandeler, P. etc etc (change . for ,) Page 692 : add: Wiley, J.W., and Kirwan, G.M. 2013. The extinct macaws of the West Indies with special reference to Cuban Macaw, Ara tricolor. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 133: 125-156. 7 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

In press Horton, P., Jansen, J. J. F. J and Black, A. B. 2020. Péron as an ornithologist: identifying his ‘new’ bird species from the Baudin expedition. Fornasiero, J and West-Sooby (eds). Francois Peron and the figure of the scientific voyager. Wakefield Press, Mile End. Jansen, J. J. F. J. 2020. François Péron’s Notes on the Albatross. Fornasiero, J and West-Sooby (eds). Francois Peron and the figure of the scientific voyager. Wakefield Press, Mile End. Jackson, S. M., Jansen, J. J. F. J., Baglione, G. and Callou, C. 2020. Mammals illustrated and collected by the Baudin Expe- dition to Australia and Timor (1800-1804) in the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris: A review of specimens and current taxonomy.

My thanks are due to Andrew Black, Patrick Bousses, Robert Keizer, Robert Kuipers, Dick Schodde and Murray Bruce for pointing out these points.

JJFJ Jansen

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People, Institutions and libraries who hold – due to donation by author - a volume of the 130 copies made (in brackets the copy number).

A. Gouraud, Christophe, Innsbruck, Austria (50) Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, USA (47) Grouw van, Hein, Aylesbury, UK (101) Ählander, Erik, Stockholm, Sweden (40) Alexander Library Oxford, Oxford, UK (74) H. American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA (45) Horton, Philippa, Adelaide, Australia (27) Andel van, Tinde, Leiden, Netherlands (56) Hume, Julian, Wickham, UK (102) Antonius, Edwin, Hannover, Germany (36) Argeloo, Marc, Alkmaar, Netherlands (62) I. Artis Library, Amsterdam, Netherlands (90) -

B. J. Baglione, Gabrielle, Le Havre, France (29) Jackson, Stephen, Orange, Australia (12) Berg van den, Arnoud, Santpoort-Zuid, Netherlands (96) Jangoux, Michel, Bruxelles, Belgium (19) Berg, Hans-Martin, Vienna, Austria (17) Jansen-Muijsers, Joost & Elly, Broekhuizenvorst, Netherlands (2) Berlijn, Max, Epen, Netherlands (86) Jansen, Elroy, Venray, Netherlands (3) Beterams-Jansen, Rachel, Wanssum, Netherlands (4) Jansen, Justin, Grave, Netherlands (1) Bibliothèque nationale de France, Parijs, France (77) Johansson, Ulf, Stockholm, Sweden (41) Black, Andrew, Adelaide, Australia (5) Jol, Cor, Scherpenzeel, Netherlands (114) Blair, Mike, Norwich, UK (106) Joseph, Leo, Canberra, Australia (10) Bos, Alex, Veenendaal, Netherlands (84) Bousses, Patrick, Paris, France (121) K. Bruce, Murray, Canberra, Australia (85) Kamminga, Pepijn, Leiden, Netherlands (57) Keizer, Robert, Wageningen, Netherlands (26) C. Knijff de, Peter, Leiden, Netherlands (68) Cambridge Zoological Museum, Cambridge, UK (130) Koken, Phil, De Meern, Netherlands (117) Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia (128) Koks, Ben, Groningen, Nederland (126) Cheke, Anthony, Oxford, UK (105) Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag, Netherlands (39) Christidis, Les, Canberra, Australia (80) Kruidenier, Eelco, Leiden, Netherlands (63) Collar, Nigel, Cambridge, UK (107) Kuipers, Robert, Emmen, Netherlands (99) Colston, Peter, Briston, UK (108) Corso, Andrea, Rome, Italy (112) L. Crémière, Cédric, Le Havre, France (30) Leiden University, Dean, Leiden, Netherlands (51, 52) Leiden University, Library, Leiden, Netherlands (70, 72, 73) D. Leiden University, Pedel, Leiden, Netherlands (76) Dekker, René, Leiden, Netherlands (58) Leiden University, Science Library, Leiden, Netherlands (71) Delft van, Dirk, Leiden, Netherlands (53) Loon van, André, Amsterdam, Netherlands (59) Dickinson, Edward, Eastbourne, UK (49) Lord, Murray, Castlecrag, Australia (15) Luijten, Leon, Vlagtwedde, Netherlands (28) E. Lunteren van, Frans, Leiden, Netherlands (54) Elzen van der, Renate, Vienna, Austria (113) Eradus, Alison, Reek, Netherlands (118) M. Ernst Mayr Library, Museum of Comparative Zoology, McGowan, Bob, Edinburgh, UK (42) Cambridge, USA (78) Meijer, Arnold, Katwijk aan Zee, Netherlands (88, 89) Michels, Pieter, Amsterdam, Netherlands (98) F. Mije van der, Steven, Leiden, Netherlands (60) Fisher, Clemency, Liverpool, UK (109) Moerbeek, Dirk & Sandra Gardselen, Oostwold, Netherlands (82) Fornasiero, Jean, Adelaide, Australia (13) Musée Boucher-de-Perthes, Abbeville, France (129) Fuchs, Jerome, Paris, France (119) Musée d’histoire naturelle de La Chaux-de-Fonds, Nicolas Margraf, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switserland (23) G. Muséum d’histoire naturelle du Mans, Nicolas Morel, Le Gamauf, Anita, Vienna, Austria (16) † Mans, France (32) Gassó Miracle, Eulàlia, Leiden, Netherlands (61) Muséum d’histoire naturelle, Blois, France (21) 9 Errata & Corrigenda 2019

Muséum d’histoire naturelle, Laurent Vallotton, Genève, Theunissen, Bert, Utrecht, Netherlands (55) Switserland (22) Töpfer, Till, Bonn, Germany (116) Museum d’Histoire Naturelle, Le Havre, France (31) Museum für Naturkunde, Sylke Frahnert, Berlin, Germany U. (35) Universiteit Wageningen, Wageningen, Netherlands (127) Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Bibliothèque Unknown owner (75, 83, 93) Centrale, Paris, France (122) Universiteit Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands (79) Museum-Aquarium de Nancy, Nancy, France (24) V. N. Veling, Ed, Bilthoven, Netherlands (64) Nap, Wim, Groningen, Netherlands (111) Vlek, Ruud, Amsterdam, Netherlands (110) National Library of Australia, Canberra, Australia (7) Vliet van der, Roland, Utrecht, Netherlands (81) Natural History Museum, London, UK (104) Natural History Museum, Tring, UK (103) W. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Library, Leiden, Netherlands Waanders, Peter, Berri, Australia (8) (67) Wassink, Arend, De Cocksdorp, Netherlands (95) Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Ornithological West-Sooby, John, Adelaide, Australia (14) Library, Vienna, Austria (18) Western Australia Museum, Perth, Australia (125) Winter, Chris, Egmond, Netherlands (44) O. World Museum, Liverpool Museums, Tony Parker, Liver- Oreel, Gerald, Castricum, Netherlands (97) pool, UK (43) Ouweneel, Gerard, Maasdam, Netherlands (124) X. - P. Palmen, Patrick, Horst, Netherlands (87) Y. Philippe, Daniel, Livrade sur Lot, France (33) - Pittie, Aasheesh, Telangana, India (37) Previato, Anne, Paris, France (120) Z. Prŷs-Jones, Robert, Tring, UK (100) -

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R. Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands (123) Raty, Laurent, Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, Belgium (20) Reeuwijk, Alexander, Amsterdam, Netherlands (92) Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands (91) Roe, Richard, Fletcher, USA (46) Roselaar, Kees, Alkmaar, Netherlands (65) Rottgering, Huub, Leiden, Netherlands (94)

S. Sangster, George, Leiden, Netherlands (66) Schodde, Richard, Canberra, Australia (9) Smith, Paul, Leiden, Netherlands (69) Smithsonian Libraries, Washington, USA (48) Soldato, Giovanni, Torino, Italy (38) South Australian Maritime Museum, Linda Lawton, Port Adelaide, Australia (6) Sovon, Nijmegen, Netherlands (25) State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia (11) Steinheimer, Frank, Halle, Germany (34)

T. Teylers Museum, Haarlem, Netherlands (115)