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Swains on, William. 11. Description of Psit- 

 tacus Fieldii, a new species of Parrot from Aus- 

 tralia. Quart. Journ. Sci. XIX., 1825, pp. 198- 

 200. 



12. An inquiry into the natural affinities 



of the Laniadse or Shrikes ; preceded by some 

 observations on the present state of ornithology 

 in this country. Zool. Journ. I., 1825, pp. 289- 

 307. 



13. Observations on Melania setosa. Zool. 



Journ. I., 1825, pp. 399-403. 



14. On the characters and natural affini- 

 ties of several new birds from Australasia, in- 

 cluding some observations on the Columbida?. 

 Zool. Journ. I., 1825, pp. 463-484. 



15. A monograph of the genus Tachypho- 



nus, a group of birds belonging to the Tanagrse, 

 Linn. Quart. Journ. Sci. XX., 1826, pp. 60- 

 69. 



16. On the Tyrant Shrikes of America. 



Quart. Journ. Sci. XX., 1826, pp. 267-285. 



17. The characters and descriptions of 



several birds belonging to the genus Thamno- 

 philus. Zool. Journ. II., 1826, pp. 84-93. 



18. On two new genera of birds, Formici- 



vora and Drymophila, with descriptions of several 

 species. Zool. Journ. II., 1826, pp. 145-154. 



19. On the genus Psaris, Cuv., with an 



account of two new species. Zool. Journ. II., 



1826, pp. 354-357. 



20. A sketch of the natural affinities of 



the Lepidoptera diurna, Latr. Phil. Mag. I., 



1827, pp. 180-187. 



— 21. A synopsis of the birds discovered in 



Mexico. Phil. Mag. I., 1827, pp. 364-369, 

 433-442. 



22. On the importance of preserving facts 



connected with the natural history of animals. 

 Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1827, pp. 83-90. 



— — 23. Revised arrangement of the ornitho- 

 logical system of Cttvier and Dumeril, with 

 reference only to the genera and species of the 

 British Islands. Quart. Journ. Sci. I., 1827, 

 pp. 286-293. 



24. The characters of Achatinella, a new 



group of terrestrial shells, with descriptions of 

 six species. Quart. JoUrn. Sci. I., 1828, pp. 81- 

 86. 



— — 25. On several groups and forms in Orni- 

 thology not hitherto denned. Zool. Journ. III., 



1828, pp. 158-175, 343-363; Ferussac, Bull. 

 Sci. Nat. XV., 1828, pp. 145-150. 



26. On the manners of the Nuthatch (Sitta 



Europa?a). Mag. Nat. Hist. I., 1829, pp. 328- 

 330; Froriep, Notizen, XXIIL, 1829, col. 119- 

 120. 



■ 27. On those birds which exhibit the 



typical perfection of the family of Anatidas. 

 Roy. Inst. Journ. II., 1831, pp. 11-29. 



Swains on, William. 28. Inquiry respecting the 

 genus Castnia. Entom. Mag. I., 1833, p. 309. 



— — 29. Note on the entomological peculiarities 

 of Van Diemen's Land. Entom. Mag. III., 

 1835, pp. 502-505. 



30. Observations on the analogies of the 



Mitranaj. Zool. Soc.Proc.III., 1835, pp. 197-198. 



— — 31. On the series of nature, and on the 

 relations of animals. Entom. Mag. III., 1836, 

 pp. 1-12. 



32. On the natural history and relations 



of the family of Cuculidas or Cuckoos, with a 

 view to determine the series of their variation. 

 Jardine, Mag. Zool. Bot. I., 1837, pp. 213-225, 

 430-437. 



33. Notes on the Timber Trees of New 



Zealand. Van Diemen's Land, Roy. Soc. Papers, 

 I., 1851, pp. 225-234. 



34. On the characters of Astele, a new 



division in the family of Trochinse or Trochi- 

 form Shells, together with the description ot 

 another species of the same family. Van Die- 

 men's Land, Roy. Soc. Papers, ILL, 1855-59, 

 pp. 36-42. 

 — 35. On the characters of the several am- 



phibious Volutes allied to the genus Melampus. 

 Van Diemen's Land, Roy. Soc. Papers, III., 

 1855-59, pp. 42-46. 



36. On the Australian Haliotida? or Ear 



Shells, with remarks on other species. Van 

 Diemen's Land, Roy. Soc. Papers, III., 1855- 

 59, pp. 46-53. 



Swallow, G. C. Descriptions of new fossils 

 from the carboniferous and Devonian rocks of 

 Missouri. St. Louis, Trans. Acad. Sci. I., 

 1856-60, pp. 635-660. 



— — 2. Explanations of the geological map of 

 Missouri, and a section of its rocks. Amer. 

 Assoc. Proc. 1857 (pt. 2), pp. 1-21. 



3. Quaternary deposits of Missouri. Amer. 



Assoc. Proc. 1857 (pt. 2), pp. 21-39. 



4. The rocks of Kansas. Silliman, Journ. 



XXVI., 1858, pp. 182-188; Amer. Assoc. Proc. 

 1858, pp. 214-221. 



5. Gi^ape culture in Missouri. Amer. As- 



soc. Proc. 1858, pp. 268-282. 

 — 6. On Permian strata in Kansas Territory. 

 Silliman, Journ. XXV., 1858, p.305. 



7. Descriptions of some new fossils from 



the carboniferous and Devonian rocks of Missouri. 

 St. Louis, Trans. Acad. Sci. II., 1860-63, pp. 

 81-100. 



Swallow, G. C, and F. Hawn. The rocks of 

 Kansas. St. Louis, Trans. Acad. Sci. I., 1856- 

 60, pp. 173-197. 



Swallow, G. C, and B. F. Shumard. De- 

 scriptions of new fossils from the coal measures 

 of Missouri and Kansas. St. Louis, Acad. Sci. 

 Trans. I., 1856-60, pp. 198-227. 



