A classification of the bird species of South America

 

South American Classification Committee

 

 

Literature Cited

(A-L)

 

(DRAFT: incomplete and not yet consistently formatted)
(many references not yet cited in the list)

 

Literature Cited M–Z

 

Special thanks to Tjeerd Jongeling for additions and corrections

 

 

 

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AMADON, D., AND G. WOOLFENDEN.  1952.  Notes on the Mathew’s collection of Australian birds: the order Ciconiiformes.  American Museum Novitates 1564: 1–16.

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