784 REPORTS ON THE STATE OF SCIENCE.—1912. 
Barrineton, R. M. Further Notes on the Fulmar. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xx. 152- 
154. 1911. 
Bayrorp, E. G. Carpophilus sexpustulatus F., its Congeners, and their Occurrence 
in the British Isles. ‘'The Naturalist for 1912,’ 141-145. 1912. 
Brssriut, J. B. Moorland Diatoms. ‘Journal Torquay N. H. Soe.’ 1. 179-182. 
1912. 
—— Fauna and Flora of the Torquay District: No. 4, Diatomacez. ‘ Journal 
Torquay N. H. Soc.’ 1. 182-186. 1912. 
BuapEN, W. Wetts. Bird Notes (1911), chiefly taken at Stone. ‘Trans. N. Staffs. 
F.C” xvi. 94-102. 1912. 
BLoomFre.p, Rev. E. N. -Annual Notes on the Local Fauna, Flora, &e. ‘ Hastings 
and East Sussex Naturalist,’ 1. 304-310. 1911. 
Bonaparte-Wyst, L. H. Entomological Notes from Co. Galway. ‘ Irish Naturalist,’ 
xxi. 37-39. 1912. 
Booru, Frep. Shipley Glen and its Molluscan Fauna. ‘ Bradford Scientific Journal,’ 
mm. 161-166. 1911. 
Boorn, H. B. Notes on the Nesting of the Blue Titmouse, the Starling, and the 
Robin. ‘ Bradford Scientific Journal,’ mr. 166-172. 1911. 
Bostock, E. D. Entomological Report. ‘'Trans. N. Staffs. F. C.’ xnyz. 103-111. 
1912. 
Browne, F. Batrour. The Aquatic Coleoptera of the South-east of Ireland. ‘ Irish 
Naturalist,’ xxr. 1-16. 1912. 
Brycr, Davip. On Three New Species of Callidina. ‘ Journal Quekett Mic. Club,’ 
x1. 363-370. 1912. 
Burton, R. F. L. The Culcidae of Shropshire. ‘Trans. Caradoc and Severn Valley 
F. C2 v. 200-202. 1912. : ; 
BurrEerFIELD, KE. P. Micro-Lepidoptera of the Bradford District. ‘ Bradford 
Scientific Journal,’ mr. 186-191. 1911. 
ButTERFIELD, J. A. A Note on the Common Lizard. ‘ Bradford Scientific Journal,’ 
mm. 141-142. 1911. 
CaRADOG AND SEVERN VALLEY FieLtp Cus. Zoological Notes. ‘ Record of Bare 
Facts,’ No. 21, 13-21. 1912. 
Carrer, C. 8. Lincolnshire Chalk Foraminifera. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 302. 
1911. 
Crarke, W. J. A New Yorkshire Reptile. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 305. 1911. 
Corton, J. D. The Birds of Northamptonshire and Neighbourhood. ‘ Journal 
Northants N. H. Soc.’ xvr. 158-161. 1912. 
Crowroor, W. M. Presidential Address : Lessons to be learnt from a Large Collection 
of Butterflies. ‘Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc.’ rx. 143-169. 1911. 
Curtis, W. Parxinson.° Remarks on Psiloplewra haemasoma, D. Jones. ‘ Proc. 
Bournemouth Nat. Sci. Soc.’ m1. 95-98. 1912. 
Daxtiy, Dr. W. J. Plankton Studies. ‘ Proc. Belfast Nat. F. C.’ v1. 449-451. 1911. 
Dear, AtrreD D, (with note by R. M. Barrtyetron). The Autumn Migration of 
Swallows at Rosslare Harbour. ‘ Irish Naturalist,’ xxr. 65-72. 1912. 
Doss, Miss M. E. (with notes by C. B. Morrat). Luminous Owls. ‘ Irish Naturalist,’ 
xx. 124-131. 1911. 
Exmurrst, Ricuarp. Some Echinorhynchs from the Clyde Area. ‘ Glasgow 
Naturalist,’ tv. 88-90. 1912. 
FaLcoNER, Wm. New and Rare Yorkshire Spiders. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 
283-288. 1911. 
Yorkshire Arachnida in 1911. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 52-54. 1912. 
Frercusson, ANDERSON. Additions to the List of Clyde Coleoptera. Second Paper. 
“Glasgow Naturalist,’ 1v. 70-81. 1912. 
Firrcuer, J. H. The Gull. ‘Journal Northants N. H. Soc.’ xvr. 118-120. 1912. 
Forrest, H. E. Everyday Mistakes in Natural History. ‘Trans. Caradoc and 
Severn Valley F. C.’ v, 245-250. 1912. 
Fortunr, R. The Vertebrate Fauna of Harewood. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 247. 
1911. 
Cock Partridges ‘ Mothering ’ Chicks hatched in an Incubator. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1911,’ 277. 1911. 
Game Birds and their Broods killed by Lightning near Harrogate, ‘The 
Naturalist for 1911, 280. 1911. 
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