526 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. [VolY. 



1860. Hadfield, H. Note on the Bam Swallow of Jamaica (Hiruiiilo americaua). 



<^ Zoologist, xviii, 1860, pp. 6975, 6976. 



1861. Frauenfeld, G. v. Drltter Beitrag zur Fauna Dalmatiens, nebst einer omi- 



thologisclien Notiz. <^ Ferh. (Abhandl.) k.-k. zool.-hot. Ges. Wien, xi, 1861, ijp. 

 97-110. 

 Omithologische Xotiz iiber Hinindo [Chdidon] urbica, pp. 108-110. tig. 



1862. Andraea, V. Sinologisch-zoologische Notizeu. <^Zool. Gart., iii, 1862, pp. 



178-180. 

 Xo. III. Die Scliwalben (Hirundinidte). — Gedicht. 



1863. GURNEY, J. H. [Note on Hirundo monteiri.] < This, x, 1863, pp. 116, 117. 

 1863. MOGGRiDGE, M. W. [On the habits of Hirundo rupestri.s.] < /6/«, v, 1863, 



pp. 233-23.5. 

 1863. Saville, S. p. A Swallow turning Pirate. < Zoolof/ist, xxi, 1863, p. 8824. 



1865. Devis, C. W. Note on the 8wallow['8 mode of feeding on wing]. <^ Zoologist, 



xxiii, 1865, p. 9729. 



1866. GuRNEY, J. H., Jr. [Occurrence of Hirundo riocouri at Teesmouth, July 6, 



1866.] </fc(8, 2d ser., ii, 1866, p. 423. 

 Afterward ascertained to have been H. ruetica: cf. Ibis, 1875, p. 519. 

 1866. Lawrence, G. N. Descriptions of Six New Species of Birds of the Families 

 Hirundinidse, FormicaridaB, Tyrannidje, and Trochilidse. <[ Jhh. Lye. Xat. 

 Hist. Xew York, viii, 1866, pp. 400-405. 

 Hirundo cequitorialis, p. 400 (Ecuador). 

 1866. Lebour, G. a. Swallow Stones. < Zoologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, p. 523. 



" Calcareoas opercula of some species of Turbo" found in Swallows' neste, and their use aa 

 ' eye-stones '. 



1866. Stevenson, H. Effects of Cold on the House Martin [Chclidon nrbica]. < Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., i, 1866, pp. 269,270. 



1867. Clark-Kexxedy, A. Swallows [Hirundo rustica] aqd Martins [Chelidon 



urbica] dying from Cold. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, p. 1015. 

 1S67. Harting, J. E. An Inquiry into the Nature and Properties of the Swallow-stone 

 and Swallow's-herb. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, pp. 744-747. 



1867. Longfellow, [H. W.] Swallow-stones (see Zool. S. S. 523). <^ Zoologist, 2d 



ser., ii, 1867, p. 561. 

 Quotation from ■ JIvangeline". 

 1867. Moor, E. C. Swallows [Hirundo rustica] and Martins [Chelidon urV)ica] picked 



up dead at Aldeburgh. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 990. 

 1869. Hughes, D. D. Sagacity of the Purple Martin [Progne subis]. <lAm. Xat. 



iii, 1869, p. 554. 



1869. Sharpe, R. B. [Ou Hirundo nigrita as type of a new genus, Waldenia.] 



Ibis, 2d ser., v, 1869, p. 461. 



1870. Anon. Der modeme Ban des Nestes unserer Hausschwalbe [Chelidon urbica]. 



< Aus del' Natur, Hi, oder n. F., xl, 1870, pp. 413-415. 

 1870. Anon. Uusere Schwalben. <^Au8 der Natur, liii, oder n. F., xli, 1870. pp. 

 566, 567. 

 TJeber den Bau des Nestes. 

 1870. Mathew, M. a. Swallow taking a Fly from a Horse. < Zoologist, 2d ser., v, 



1870, p. 2307. 

 1870. PoucHET, A. Transformation des nids de I'hirondelle de fenMre (Hirundo [CheU- 

 don] urbica Lin.) <^ Compt. Bend., Ixx, 7 mars 1870, pp. 492-496. 

 Cf. Birds of the Colorado Valley, i, 1878, p. fco. 

 1870. Sharpe, R. B. On the Hirundinidai of the Ethiopian Region. < F. Z. S., May 

 12, la70, pp. 286-322. 



38 species and 7 genera are treated very fully under two subfiimilie.i, Pgalidoprocnince, 1 

 gen., 4 spp., 'diu\ Hirundininte, 6 genu., 34 spp. Characters, synon^^lly. distribution, are pre- 

 sented, with some accoimt of habits and much criticism. Atticora ohscura Tcmui. i^^ identi- 



