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Geological explorations in the China gold district, <&c. 

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 The iron-ore deposits of Krivoi Rog, <tc. pp. [,] 283 : 



15 pis., text Must. 



See RUSSIA. GEOLOGICAL AND PROSPECTING SERVICE. 

 Transactions (Trudui), <t-c. Faac. 141, 153. 8. 1932. 



SWAINE (JAMES MALCOLM) [1879-] Forest Insect 

 conditions in British Columbia: a preliminary survey. 

 pp. 41 : 1 map, text Must. See CANADA. DEPARTMENT 

 OP AGRICULTURE. Experimental Farms. Division of 

 Entomology. Bulletin No. 7. 8. 1914. 



Forms also Bulletin of the Experimental Farm, second series, no. 17. 



Swaine (J. M.) I. A new species of Pityogenes, by 

 J. M. Swaine. II. Observations on the life history and 

 habits of Pityogenes hopkinsi Swaine, by M. W. Blackman. 

 pp. 66 : 6 pis. 8. Syracuse, 1915. 



Technical Publication No. 2 of the New York State College of Forestry 

 t Syracuse University. 



Swaine (J. M.) Canadian Bark-Beetles, <t-c. 2 Pt. 

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 Entomological Branch. Bulletin No. 14. 8. 1917, 18. 



Swaiue (J. M.) & Craighead (F. C.) Studies on the 

 Spruce Budworm. [Cacoecia fumiferana Clem.] . . . With 

 a chapter on abnormalities of cell structure. By I. W. 

 Bailey, pp. 91 : 25 pis. (1 col.), text Must. See CANADA. 

 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Entomological Branch. 

 Bulletin No. 25. 8. 1924. 



Swaine (J. M.) & Hopping (R.) The Lepturini of 



A America north of Mexico. Pt. 1. pp. [iv,] 97 : 13 pis. 

 ,^-j *~ See CANADA. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Victoria Memorial 

 Museum. Museum Bulletin. No. 52. 8. 1928. 



Biological Series. No. 14. 



Swaine (J. M.) & Hatchings (C. B.) The more im- 

 portant Shade Tree Insects of eastern Canada and their 

 control, pp. 58 : 1 pi., text Must. See CANADA. DE- 

 PARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Entomological Branch. 

 Bulletin No. 28. 8. 1926. 



Bulletin 03 New Series. 



SWAINSON (CHARLES) Provincial Names and Folk 

 Lore of British Birds, pp. x, 243. 8. London, 1885. 



Swainson (WILLIAM) F.R.S. Exotic Conchology ; or 

 figures and descrifftions of rare, beautiful or undescribed 

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4. London, 1821-22. 

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4. London, 



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Swainson (W.) F.R.S. The Naturalist's Guide for 

 collecting and preserving subjects of Natural History 

 and Botany, both in temperate and tropical countries, 

 particularly Shells ; with descriptions of some that are 

 highly valuable; and directions for packing the whole 

 with security, and passing them at the Custom House, 

 ifcc. pp. viii, 9-72 : 2 ph. 



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 a lint of Dealers in Natural History, pp. 67-68. 



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Swainson (W.) F.R.S. An Encyclopaedia of Geography 

 . . . By Hugh Murray . . . assisted by ... William Swainson 

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 from drawings by Swainson, i-c. See MURRAY (H.) 

 F.R.S.E. 8. 1834. 



Swainson (W.) F.R.S. On the Natural History and 

 Classification of Quadrupeds, pp. viii, 397 : engr. title- 

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 Lardner'i Cabinet Cvclopadia . . . Natural Hillary. 72. 



New edition. 8. London, 1845. 



Swainson (W.) F.R.S. A Bibliography of Zoology; 

 with biographical sketches of the principal authors. See '. 

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SWALES (BRADSHAW HALL) & Wetmore (F. A.) 

 The Birds of Haiti and the Dominican Republic, <-c. 

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8. 1931. 



SWALES (JOHN) Floral Notes [on the Wild Flowers 

 of Whitby]. See REYNOLDS (B.) Whitby Wild Flowers, 

 <kc. 8. 1915. ' 



Swammerdam (JAN) Histoire generale des Insectes 

 [translated from the Dutch], <fcc. pp. [vi,] 215 [1] : 13 pis., u 

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Swammerdam (J.) J. Swammerdamii . . . Historia 

 Insectorum generalis . . . Ex Belgica Latinam fecit H. C. . 

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 1 tab. 4. Ultrajecti, 1693. 



SWANN (ALFRED J.) Fighting the Slave-Hunters in _ 

 Central Africa, tfcc. pp. 359 : 32 pis., 1 map. 



8. London, 1910. ' 



Swann (HARRY KIRKE) [1871-1926] A synoptical list 

 of the Accipitres (Diurnal Birds of Prey) . . . Comprising 

 species and subspecies described up to 1914-19, with 

 their characters and distribution. 4 Pt. 



8. London, 1919-20. 



Second edition ... A Synopsis of the Accipitres . . . 



(up to 1920), <fcc. 4 Pt. 8. London, 1922. 



Swann (H. K.) A monograph of the Birds of Prey , 

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Swann (H. K.) Two Ornithologists on the lower 

 Danube. Being a record of a journey to the Dobrogea ^ 

 and the Danube delta with a systematic list of the Birds < 

 observed . . . Illustrated from photographs taken by 

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8. London, 1925. 



Swann (H. K.) & Mullens (W. H.) A Bibliography of 1 

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8. 1916-17. 



Supplement. No. 1. A chronological list of British 



Birds. ByH.K. Swann. See MULLENS (W. H.) & SWANN - 

 (H. K.) 8". 1923. 



Swann (H. K.) & others. A geographical Bibliography - 

 of British Ornithology from the earliest times to the end 

 of 1918, *c. 6 Pt. See MULLENS (W. H.) <k others. 



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