Whoo. I used to have my chronologies down too, but it's gotten fuzzier.
Both Taboo VI and Hound Chronicles were 1992. Taboo VI was SHR27 and Hound was SHR33, but the latest release number that appears on my Shrimper Catalogue Winter 1992 is SHR26. So those were probably right after winter 1992? I think, in this case, Winter is regarded as the beginning of the year. And being that Shrimper released ~20 titles a year at this point (the beginning of its peak,) I'd guess that Taboo VI and Hound both came out in early 1992.
Petronius was also 1992, but it's trickier to use the numbers for that because Shrimper separated out the 7"s into their own category. So Petronius was SHR705, and only SHR701 is listed on my Winter 92 catalogue. That one was probably later in the year.
JD has frequently referred to Chile De Arbol as the 2nd 7" and that one came out in early 1993, I think. After that was Philyra, which is dated Winter 1993. Tim Adams' discography lists Philyra as 1994, though, so perhaps that was late 1993? And then we've got Hot Garden Stomp between those, which says it was recorded "in 1992-3." Also in 1993 was Transmissions to Horace, which says it was recorded 12/7/92 and appears on my Sonic Enemy Catalogue under "New Stuff" Winter/Spring 1993, along with A Munchies Kinda Christmas.
Then we've got 1994, which had Beautiful Rat Sunset, Taking the Dative, Yam, Why You All So Thief and Zopilote. Yam says that it's "July in California," and Beautiful Rat Sunset was recorded in Summer 1993, but I can't find any dated info on the others.
So here's what we've got:
1992
-Taboo VI*
-Hound Chronicles*
-Songs for Petronius*
1993
-Transmissions to Horace (?) [I'm leaning toward this one]
-Chile de Arbol*
-Transmissions to Horace (?)
-Hot Garden Stomp*
-Philyra* (Cusp of 94?)
1994
-Things Get Confusing
In some order:
-Beautiful Rat Sunset* (I suspect this is early b/c it was recorded Summer 93 but vinyl manufacturing takes a while)
Why You All? (I have no idea)
Luigi Falagario has the other three going Dative / Yam / Zopilote, which could be alphabetical, but it could also be accurate. He does really know his shit.
At any rate, hope this helps with the early stuff where it gets hazy. Oh also, asterisked stuff has credited appearances to the Bright Mtn Choir.