The dispersal of Acorns by Rooks. (Zool., p. 18.) 

 1898. Immigration of the Song Thrush. (ib., p. 164.) 

 1901. Black Redstart at Bloxworth, Dorset. (ib., p. 



474") 

 Migration of Jays, (ib., p. 4.66.) 



On the Songs of Birds, (ib., p. 468.) 

 Does the Blackbird eat Snails? (ib.., p. 349.) 

 1907. White Variety of Nightjar, (ib., p. 307.) 



GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY AND 'OTHER 

 ORDERS' 



185-1. On Robber-bees ; the phenomenon thus denomi- 

 nated attributed to the presence of the Honey- 

 Moth. (Zool., p. 3746.) 



185-3. Note on the supposed late appearance of Insects, 

 (ib., p. 4^9.) 



185:4. Correction of an error in the note on the late 

 appearance of Insects, (ib., p. 4180.) 



1855-. On the Corporeal Sensations of Insects, (ib., 

 p. 45-78.) (Written 185-3.) 



1871. Preservation of Colour in Dragon-flies. (Ent. 

 vi, p. 181.) 



1874. Conclusion of the Entomologists 3 Annual. (Z00/., 



P- 39TT-) 



Review of C. Thomas 3 Synopsis of the Acrldldae 

 of North America. (Nature, Feb. 19, 1874.) 



1880. Letter to the Editor, Young Naturalist, i, p. 87. 



1 88 1. Hymenoptera in Dorsetshire. (Ent. xiv, p. 137.) 

 i88z. Capture of Harpalus oblongtusculus in Dorsetshire. 



(Ent. xv, p. 138.) 



1889. Cicindela germantca in Dorsetshire. (Ent. xxii, 



p. 114.) 



1 890. On the need of the revival of the Entomologists* 



Annual. (Ent. xxiii, p. 65.) 



