CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 785 
Fostrr, Nevin H. On Two Exotic Species of Woodlice found in Ireland. ‘ Irish 
Naturalist,’ xx. 154-156. 1911. 
Friend, Rev. Hinpreric. Enchytraeids of the North of England. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1911,’ 289-293, 318-321. 1911. 
Annelid Bionomies. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 394-398. 1911. 
—— New Records for British Annelids. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 411-417. 1911. 
—— Oligochaets of Great Britain and Ireland. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 76-81. 
1912. 
—— Annelid Hunting in Notts. ‘Report Nottingham Nat. Soc. 1910-11,’ 30-44. 
1912. 
GeorcE, C.F. Trombidium buccinator. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 380-381. 1911. 
—— Bdella hexopthalma Gervais. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 47-48. 1912. 
Some British Earthmites. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 74-75. 1912. 
Gurney, J. H. The Great Auk (Alca impennis) and its Egg, in Norwich Museum. 
“Trans. Norfolk and Notwich Nat. Soc.’ rx. 214-215. 1911. 
Hanson, Cuartns, jun. Dates of Arrivals of Summer Migrants, as noticed in Burton- 
on-Trent District, 1906-1909. ‘Trans. Burton-on-Trent N. H. A. Soc.’ vr. 94. 
1911. 
Hots, W. H. Fresh-water Sponges. ‘Journal Northants N. H. Soc.’ xvr. 91. 
1911. 
Horrewi, E. CHartus. The Beetles of the Scarborough District. ‘'The Naturalist 
for 1912,’ 49-50. 1912. 
A New British Beetle (Chaetocnema conducta). ‘The Naturalist for 1912,’ 
82-83. 1912. 
Huut, Rev. J. E. On Spiders: I. The Genus 7’meticus (Simon, 1884 ; Cambridge, 
1900) and some Allied Genera ; II. Some Northern Records for 1909. ‘Trans. 
Northumberland N. H. Soe.’ mr. 573-590. 1911. 
Hurrert, H. E. Distribution of the Polyzoa in Norfolk Waters. ‘Trans. Norfolk 
and Norwich Nat. Soc.,’ rx. 197-205. 1911. 
Horton, W. Harrison. The Boring Habits, &c., of the Pholas. ‘The Naturalist 
for 1911,’ 423-424, 1911. 
Irvine, Dr. Joun, Anemones on the Yorkshire Coast. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 
246. 1911. 
—— Marine Biology at Scarborough. ‘The Naturalist for 1911,’ 327-328. 1911. 
Variations in Teeth of Whelk. ‘The Naturalist for 1911, 357-358. 1911. 
—— The Boring Habits of the Pholas. ‘The Naturalist for 1912,” 45-46. 1912, 
Jounson, Rev. W. F. Ichneumonidae and Braconidae from the North-east of Ireland. 
‘Trish Naturalist,’ xxt. 77-79. 1912. 
Jongs, Staff-Surgeon K. J. Notes of certain Terrestrial and Fluviatile Mollusca from 
Glengarriff, Co. Cork. ‘ Irish Nationalist,’ xx. 137-139. 1911. 
Kayes, W. J. Annual Address. [Entomology in 1911.] ‘Proc. South London Ent. 
and N. H. Soc. 1911-12,’ 6-22. 1912. 
Kennarp, A. 8., and B. B. Woopwarp. Notes on Non-Marine Mollusca from some 
Irish Lakes, obtained by the late Major H. Trevelyan, F.Z.S8., in 1911. ‘Irish 
Naturalist,’ xx1. 93-99. 1912. 
Kerr, J.Grauam. LochSween. ‘Glasgow Naturalist,’ rv. 33-48. 1912. 
Lixpner, Pastor C. ‘Ignis Fatuus’ versus ‘ Luminous Owls.’ ‘ Irish Naturalist,’ 
xx. 177-178. 1911. 
Luminous Owls: Supplementary Note. ‘Irish Naturalist,’ xxt. 52-53. 1912. 
Lumpy, A. Haicu. The Birds of Walney Island. ‘The Naturalist for LOLI 231= 
282. 1911. 
MaserieLp, J. R. B. Zoological Report. ‘Trans. N. Staffs. F. C. xnvr. 81-93. 
1912. 
Mason, G. W. The Lepidoptera of Lincolnshire: Part IV. ‘Trans. Lincolnshire 
Nat. Union, 1910,’ 176-219. 1911. ; 
Marruews, C. G. Natural History Observations from Burton Bridge. ‘Trans. 
Burton-on-Trent N. H. A. Soc.’ vr. 67-69. 1911. 
Natural History Notes. ‘Trans. Burton-on-Trent N. H. A. Soc.’ v1, 70-72. 
1911. 
* Mepuic.’ Amputation in the Insect World. ‘ Bradford Scientific Journal,’ m1. 
136-137. 1911. 
MexK, Prof. AnexanpER. Early Stages in the Development of the Vertebrates. 
‘Proc. Univ. of Durham Phil. Soe.’ rv. 129-133. 1912. 
1912. 35 
