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Bloomfieli>, Rev. E. N. Annual Notes on the Local Fauna, Flora, «&c., for 1913. 



' Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist,' n. 98-104. 1914. 

 Brown, James Meikle. On the Occurrence of Paulinellu chromatophora (Lauter- 



born) in Britain. ' The Naturalist for 1915,' 157-159. 1915. 

 Cabadoc and Severn Valley Field Club. Zoological Notes, 1913 and 1914. 



' Record of Bare Facts,' No. 23, 18-25, 1914 ; No. 24, 11-18, 1915. 

 Entomological Notes, 1913 and 1914. ' Record of Bare Facts,' No. 23, 26-36, 



1914 ; No. 24, 19-21. 1915. 

 Cabpenteb, Prof. Geoeoe H., and Thomas R. Hewitt. Some New Observations 



on the Life-history of Warble Flies. ' Irish Naturalist,' xxm. 214-221. 1914. 

 Carter, J. W. Lesteva luchiosa Fauv. : a Species new to England. ' The Natural- 

 ist for 1915,' 104. 1915. 

 Charbonniee, H. J. Notes on the Heterogyna and Fossorcs (Hymerm-ptera Acnleata) 



of .Somerset. 'Proc. Somersetshire Arch. N. H. Soc' lx. 88-92. I9I5. 

 CoLGAN, Nathaniel. The Opisthobranch Fauna of the Shores and Shallow Waters 



of County Dublin. ' Irish Naturalist,' xxni. 161-204. 1914. 

 Dendy, Prof. Arthur. The President's Address : The Biological Conception of 



Individuality. ' Journal Quekett Mic. Club,' xn. 465-478. I9I5. 

 Dreyer, Dr. T. F. The Morphology of the Tadpole of Xe^wpus Ivevis. ' Trans. 



Royal Soc. of South Africa,' iv. 241-258. 1915. 

 Edmondson, F. H. Notes on the Merlin. ' The Naturalist for I9I5,' 61. 1915. 

 Edwards, Aubrey. The Night Soaring of the Swifts. ' Proc. Dorset N. H. A. F. C 



xlvi. 50-54. 1914. 

 Elmhirst, Richard. Some Additions to the Clyde Marine Fauna. ' Glasgow 



Naturalist,' vi. 78-79. 1914. 

 Falconer, Wm. Nesting Habits of the Common Mole. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 



238. I9I4. 

 Earn, A. B. Migratory Birds. ' Trans. Woolhope Nat. Field Club, I908-191I,' 



134-137. 1914. 

 Notes on Birds for I9II. ' Trans. Woolhope Nat. Field Club, 1908-1911,' 256. 



I9I4. 

 Field, Walter. A Digest of the Dates of Arrival of Summer Migratory Birds in 



the Hastings District from 1893 to 1913. ' Hastings and East Sussex Naturalist,' 



n. 108-113. 1914. 

 Fordham, W. J. Yorkshire Coleoptera in 1914. ' The Naturalist for I9I5,' 164- 



167. I9I5. 

 Fortune, R. Gannet with Abnormal Eyes. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 315-316. 



1914. 



The Nesting Season at Spurn. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 332. 1914. 



Friend, Rev. Hilderic. Rare and Unique Sussex Oligochaets. ' Hastings and 



East Sussex Naturahst,' n. 114-123. 1914. 

 G., E. Wild Birds Protection in Norfolk, 1914. ' Trans. Norfolk and Norwich 



Nat. Soc' IX. 765-769. 1914. 

 Gemmill, Dr. J.43IES F. On Keeping Small Marine Aquaria. ' Glasgow Natural- 

 ist,' VI. 79-86. I9I4. 

 George, C. F. A New Trombidium : Ottonia ignota n. sp. ' The Naturalist for 



I9I4,' 306. 1914. 



Trombidium buccinator. ' The Naturalist for I9I4,' 353. 1914. 



Bryobia pralensis Garman, at Grantham. Lincolnshire. ' The Naturalist for 



1915,' 6. 1915. 

 GODDARD, Dr. E. J. Preliminary Note on some Phreodrilidse from the \\ ellington 



Mountains, South Africa. ' Trans. Royal Soc. of South Africa,' iv. 147. 1914. 

 On the Significance of the Somitic Constitution, Body Form, and Genital Aper- 

 tures in the Hirudinea, in reference to the Arthropoda. ' Trans. Royal Soc. of 



S. Africa,' IV., 148-156. 1914. ^, , , . r, „ 



Grimshaw, Percy H. Oligotrophus ventricolus Rubs. : a New Yorkshire GaU- 



Midge. ' The Naturalist for 1914,' 333-336. 1914. 

 GuRNEY, J. H. Are Gannets destructive Birds ? ' Irish Naturalist,' xxm. 212- 



213 I9I4. 

 The Irruption of Wax-wings into Norfolk during the Winter of 1913 1914. 



' Trans. Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc' ix. 773-775. 1914. 

 Hallett, H. M. Entomological Notes. ' Trans. Cardiff Nat. Soc' xlvi. 97-100. 



1914. 



