Macmillan, Lindsay.Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (1920-1941)American Museum of Natural History.American Museum of Natural History. Department of Ornithology. Whitney South Sea Expeditions Collection.2017-10-182017-10-181938http://digitallibrary.amnh.org/handle/2246/67531 volume (168 leaves) ; 27 cmDetailed specimen studies and histories of birds observed and collected on or near the Lifu and Loyalty Islands in 1938. Brief mention is also made of local mammals. These notes were compiled and edited from original material. Macmillan led the Whitney South Sea Expedition from 1935 to 1940. His wife Joy accompanied him and acted as assistant for part of the expedition. Lindsay Macmillan was trained by A.J. Marshall, a well-known Australian ornithologist. Before joining the expedition, Macmillan was already well-versed in skinning and collection bird specimens. He left the Whitney expedition to join the Australian military during World War II.en-USBirds -- New Caledonia -- Lifou Island.Birds -- New Caledonia -- Loyalty Islands.Lifou Island (New Caledonia) -- Description and travel.Loyalty Islands (New Caledonia) -- Description and travel.Macmillan, Lindsay -- Travel -- New Caledonia -- Loyalty Islands.Whitney South Sea Expedition of the American Museum of Natural History (1920-1941)Scientific expeditions -- New Caledonia -- Loyalty Islands.Ornithological summary of Lifu Island, Loyalty group [1938]Field notes on the birds of Lifu, Loyalty Is.Other