524 BULLETIN UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. IVol. Y. 



1824. Defraxce, — . Notice stir le vol cles Mroudelles de cliemiiiee. < Fenisa. Bull., 



2" sect., i, 1824, p. 183. 



1825. L[esson], [R.] p. Faits et observations relatives a la residence i)evuianent« 



des Hirondelles dans les £tats-Unis ; par .John Andubou. <^Fe'rusi. Bull., 2« 

 sect., vii, 1825, p. 109. 

 K6sum6 des Ann. Lye. Nat. Mist., i, 1824, pp. 166-168. 



1826. Less[on, R. p. ] Sur I'Hirundo fulva de Vieillot, avec quelques remarques sur 



les oiseaiix de ce genre; j)ar Dewitt Clinton. . . . <^Feruss. Bnll.,2'' sect., 

 ix, 1826, pp. 232, 233. 



Extrait des Ami. Lye. Nat. Mist. N. T., i, 1824, -pp. 156-166. 

 1828. Anon. Faits concernaut Tbibernation de I'Hirondelle de cbeniin^e (Hiruudo 

 rustica); par le R6v. Colin Smitb . . . < FerH.ss-BM/?., 2e sect., xiv, 1828, pp. 

 117, lis. 



Precis, tire dii JSdinb. New Philos. Journ., juillet-sept., 1827, pp. 231-234. 

 1830. Anon. Tableau snr I'arrivee et le depart des hirondelles de la Grande-Bre- 

 tagne; par W. F. Bree. . . . <^Feruss. Bull, 2^ sect., xxii, 1830, pp. 118, 119. 



Extrait de Loudon's Mag. Nat. Mist, ii, mars, 1829, pp. 16-20. 



1830. " Philochelidon." On the wanton Destruction of Swallows. < Loudon's Mag. 



Nat. Hist., iii, 1830, pp. 35-38. 



1831. "G. M." The Swallow and the Stoat. <^Loudo)fs Man. ^'af- Si>ii., iv, 1831, p. 



146. 

 Attack by Mirundo rustica upon a Stoat. 



d832. Bree, W. T. Effects of the Swallow Tick (Hippobosca Hiruudinis L.) on the 

 Swallow Tribe (Hirundines.) <^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. His1.,Y, 1832, p. 677. 



1832. "J. D[ENSON?]." Intrepidity of the Swallow [Hirundo nistica]. <^Lft>.idov'>^ 



Mag. Nat. Hist., v, 1832, p. 84. 



1833. "J. C." Swallow (Hirundo rustica) [in confinement]. < Loud-oi)'s Mag. Nat. 



Hist., vi, 1833, pp. 270,271. 



1835. Chamberlain, R. D. A Swallow accidentally fettered into the Nest in which 

 it had been reared, and hence detained fi'oni accompanying other Swallows 

 in their Departure in Auttimn from Britain : one of its Parents had stayed to 

 attend it. < Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 18.35, p. 513. 



1835. Morris, B. R. Birds of the Swallow Kind : Means conducive to the keeping 

 of them alive in Britain throtigh the Winter. <_ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 

 1835, p. 572. 



1835. Morris, B. R. Earliest and Latest Dates of seeing the Swallow in Britain. 



<^ Loudon's Mag. Nat. Hist., viii, 1835, p. 572. 

 A model article — shorter than its title ! 



1836. TCTLK, A. Swallows, an extended String is used as a j»erch by certain. < Lou- 



don's Mag. Nat. Hist., ix, 1836, p. 107. 

 1845. Hardy, J. Superstition respecting the Martin (Hirundo urbica). <^ Zoologist, 

 1845, p. 870. 



1845. HORNE, C. Do Swallows eat the Honey-bee? <^ Zoologist, iii, 1845, p. 1137. 



1846. Cobborn, B. Ornithological Note. [OnCotyleriparia?] <^ Zoologist, iv,184(i. 



pp. 1368, 1369. 



1846. Thienemann, F. A. L. Meine Schwalbe. < Bhea, i, 1846, pp. 98-103. 



Aus dem Leben. 

 1846. Turner, W. Anecdote of confidence in the Swallow. <Ci_Zoologist, iv, 1846, p. 



1551. 

 1848. HussEY, A. Swallows, and a Plea on their Behalf. <^ Zoologist, vi, 1848, p. 



2303. 



