SWA 405 



in this country. Zool. Journ. I. p. 289. Feruss. Bull. 1826, VII. 

 p. 107 Isis, 1830, IV. p. 419. 



16. On Melania setosa, in reply to Mr. Gray. Zool. Journ. I. p. 399 

 Feruss. Bull. 1826, VII. p. 258. 



17. On the characters and natural affinities of several new Birds from 

 Australia ; including some Observations on the Columbidce. Zool. 

 Journ. I. p. 463. Isis, 1830, VIII. p. 821. 



18. Characters and descriptions of several Birds belonging to the genus 

 Thamnophilus.Zool. Journ. II. p. 84. Feruss. Bull. 1826, VII. 

 p. 108. Isis, 1830, VIII. p. 840. 



19. On two new genera of Birds, Formicivora and Drymophila, with 

 descriptions of several species. Zool. Journ. II. p. 145. Isis, 1830, 

 VIII. p. 845. 



20- On the genus Psaris of Cuvier, with an account of two new species. 

 Zool. Journ. II. p. 354. Feruss. Bull. VIII. p. 442. Isis, 1830, 

 X. p. 1038. 



21. On several groups and forms in Ornithology not hitherto defined. 

 Zool. Journ. III. pp. 158, 343. Feruss. Bull. XV. p. 145. Isis, 

 1830, XL p. 1152. 



22. On the Analogies of the Mitrance. Proc. Zool. Soc. III. p. 197. 



23. On Hemipodius nivosus, a new Bird from Africa. Phil. Mag. LX. 

 p. 353. 



24. On Iridina, a genus of Freshwater Bivalve Shells. Phil. Mag. 

 LXI. p. 112. Feruss. Bull. 1823, II. p. 459. 



25. The Characters of several rare and undescribed Shells. Phil. Mag. 

 LXI. p. 375 ; LXII. p. 401. Ffruss. Bull. 1824, II. p. 304. 



26. On the Natural Affinities of the Lepidoptera Diurna of Latreille. 

 Phil. Mag. ser. 2, I. p. 180. Feruss. Bull. 1827, XII. p. 178. 



27. Synopsis of the Birds discovered in Mexico by W. Bullock, F.L.S. 

 and W. Bullock, Jun. Phil. Mag. ser. 2, I. pp. 364, 433. Isis, 

 1834, VIII. p. 783. 



28. On the Nuthatch (Sitta europea). ~ Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, I. 

 p. 328. 



29. Defence of certain French Naturalists. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 1, IV. 

 pp. 97, 206, 316, 481. 



30. " A short Reply to my Reviewers." Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, II. 

 p. 494. 



31. On the Natural History and Relations of the Family of Cuculidce 

 or Cuckoos, with a view to determine the series of their Variations. 

 Mag. Zool. and Bot. I. pp. 213, 430. 



32. Hints on the Present Plans and Future Prospects of the Entomo- 

 logical Society. Entom. Mag. II. p. 190. 



33. A preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural History. Lond. 



1834, 8; 1841. Lardner, Cabinet Cyclopaedia. (Ital.) Torino, 

 1843, 16. 



34. Ornithological Drawings: a selection of Birds of Brazil and Mexico. 

 Lond. 1834-1841, 8. 



35. The Elements of Modern Conchology, with definitions of all the 

 Tribes, Families and Genera, recent and fossil. Lond. 1834, 12. 



36. Treatise on the Geography and Classification of Animals. Lond. 



1835, 8. Lardn. Cabin. Cyclop. 66. Mag. Zool. and Bot. I. 

 p. 545. Wiegm. Arch. 1836, II. p. 172. 



37. A Treatise on the Natural History and Classifications of Quadru- 



