336 REPORTS ON THE STATE OP SCIENCE. 



Todd, William, A, Bird Notes from a London Suburb for 1008. ' Selborne Maga- 

 zine,' xx. 214-218. 1000. 

 Tonge, A. E. Resting Attitudes of Lepidoptera. ' Proc. South London Ent, and 



N. H. Soc.' 1000-10, 5-8. 1010. 

 Trechmann, C. T. Note on a Meadow Pipit's Nest containing Two Eggs of the 



Cuckoo. 'The Naturalist' for 1010, 140-141. 1910. 

 Turner, Hy. J. Our Authorities : an Introduction to the Early Literature of 



Entomology. ' Proc. South London Ent. and N. H. Soc' 1909-10, 21-28. 1910. 

 Vallentin, Rupert. Additional Notes on the Fauna of the Scilly Islands. ' Journal 



Royal Inst, Cornwall,' xvn. 351-358. 1909. 

 Walker, James J. Second Supplement to the Preliminary List of the Coleoptera of 



the Oxford District, published in the Report for 1906. ' Report Ashmolean N. H. 



Soc. for 1009,' 61-70. 1910. 

 Wallis, Eustace F. The Lepidoptera of Northamptonshire. ' Journal Northants 



N. H. Soc' xv. 70-79, 108-115. 1000. 

 Webb, H. Vicars. The Heron and Grey Wagtail at Home. ' Selborne Magazine,' xx. 



73-75. 1909. 

 Wesche, W. Notes on the Life-history of the Tachinid Fly, Phorocera serriventris, 



Rondani, and on the Viviparous Habit of other Diptera. ' Journal Quekett Mic. 



Club,' x. 451-458. 1909. 

 Wtlkins, T. S. Annual Address : Rotifers. ' Trans. N. Staffs F. C xliv. 46-63. 



1910. 

 Williams, Alexander. The White Wagtail in County Dublin. ' Irish Naturalist,' 



xviii. 121-122. 1009. 

 Wilson, Rev. Alex. S. Glimpses of Marine Life on the Forth. ' Trans. Edinburgh 



Field Nat. Mic Soc' vi. 112-124. 1909. 

 Wilson, Rev. D. W. Bird-life in Early Scottish Literature. ' Trans. Edinburgh 



Field Nat. Mic. Soc' vi. 141-149. 1909. 

 Wilson, Robert S. and Hugh W. The Stock Dove (Columbus cenas, Linn.) in the 



Clyde Area. ' Glasgow Naturalist,' i. 101-1 10. 1909. 

 Woodruffe-Peacock, E. A. Thrush Stones and Helix nemomlis, L. ' The Naturalist ' 



for 1009, 257-250. 1909. 

 Wright, Joseph. Foraminifera from the Gravel Pit, Longhurst, Dunmurry, and 



other localities in the vicinity of Belfast, with a reference to the Malone Sands. 



' Proc Belfast N. H. Phil. Soc' 1907-08, 14-10. 1900. 

 Wvlie, Wm. Methven Moss as a Collecting Ground for Entomology. ' Trans. 



Paisley Soc. Nat. Sci.' v. 1-5. 1909. 



Section E. — Geography. 



Alexander, Lieut. Boyd. From the Niger, by Lake Chad, to the Nile. ' Journal 



Manchester Geog. Soc' xxiv. 145-162. 1909. 

 Bolivar, Miss Gabriela de. Venezuela. ' Journal Manchester Geog. Soc' xxv. 



18-31. 1909. 

 Darwin, Major Leonard. Opening Address : The Functions of Local Geographical 



Societies. ' Journal Tyneside Geog. Soc' v. No. 8, 5-11. 1910. 

 Gibb, Dr. A. W. On the Relation of the Don to the Avon at Inchrory, Banffshire. 



' Trans. Edinburgh Geol. Soc' ix. 227-229. 1909. 

 Hedin, Dr. Sven. Through Unknown Tibet. ' Journal Manchester Geog. Soc' 



xxv. 1-17. 1909. 

 Matheson, Sir Robert. A Review of the General Topographical Index of Ireland, 



1901. ' Journal Stat. Soc. Ireland,' xn. 263-294. 1909. 

 Oederlin, F. The Jungfrau and its Railway. ' Journal Manchester Geog. Soc' 



xxiv. r37-144. 1908. 

 Peter, Thurstan. Cassiterides and Ictis — Where were they ? ' Report Royal 



Cornwall Poly. Soc' i. (n.s.) 95-112. 1909. 

 Robson, J. Walter. Alpine Peaks and Valleys. ' Journal Manchester Geog. Soc' 



xxv. 49-66. 1909. 

 Shackleton, Lieut. E. H. The British el ition, 1907-09. 'Journal 



Manchester Geog. Soc' xxv. 97-114. 1909. 

 Yamanobe, Seisuke. Osaka : its History and Development. ' Journal Manchester 



Geog. Soc' xxv. 115-123. 1909. 



