LIST OP PAPERS, JUNE-DECEMBER, 1919. 411 



I A. Bacoi and L. Lds/kll. Tlie Incubiition I'eriod of the Eggs of Haema- 



topinu-i asini. Parasiloloyt/. Oct., pp. 388-39". 

 Z Richard S. Bagn^ll. On the Discovery of two species of Jirachyehceuumidce, 



a Minor Group of Millepedes peculiar to the British Isles. Anr. tt' 



3Iag. Nttl. Hist. Aug., pp. 79-84. 



Z Brief Description of new ThynanopUra, loc. cit. Oct., pp. 253-277. 



Z A Curious Coccid-like Midge (Bhabdophoga pt-eudoroccttn]. Vasailvm. 



Dec, pp. 175-177. 



Z See .J. W. H. Harrison. 



B Z and J. W. H. H.mRiso.x. Talks about Plant Galls. VI. —The Wasp 



Galls of the British Oak. ]'a-'iCHlnm. July, jjp. 127-134. 

 Z R. H. Batllie. Grev Wagtail Nesting in Warwickshire. Brit. Birds. June, 



p. 27. 

 Z (i. E. Baker, E. Reid. Ornithology. Lepidoptcra [Records^,. Pror. 



Liverpool Xa(. F. Club for 1918", p. 30. 

 B ^ — See H. J. Holmf. 



Z C. L. E. BALf^OMB. Colias ediim in Hampshire. Ent. Oct., p. 235. 

 Z R. C. BanivS. Pnmatorhine Skua in Monmouthshire. Brit. Birds. Dec, 



p. 197. 

 B P W. H.ARCLAV. Report on Summer Ex'^ursions, 1918. Trans. <t- Rep. Perth. 



Soc. X. Sci. Vol. VII.. pt. I., pp. vii-x. 

 B [Presidential AddressJ. Tran.s. Perth. Soc. Nat. Sci. Vol. VI., pt. v., 



pp. cxci-ee. 

 Z \V. H. Bakrow. Status of the Little Owl in Leicestershire. Brit. Birds. 



June, ]). 30. 



Z See F. C. R. Jourrain. 



Z .lAJihS Bartholojiew. Tree-sparrows nesting near Glasgow. Scot. Nat. 



Sept., p. 16(j. 



Z Number of Young in Stoat's l<amilv, loc. cit. Nov., p. 18J. 



B \V. C. B.\KTOK. Report of the Distributor for 1918. Hep. Bot. Soc. Vol. V , 



pt. iv., pj). 483- .5,35. 

 Z W. Bateson. The Progress of Mendelism. Nature. Nov. 6, pp. 214-216. 

 Z Lucy Jane Bawtree. Birds feeding upon Winged Ants. Bril. Birds. Nov., 



p. 160. 

 Z Evelyn V. Baxtuk. See Leonora .JEFrREY Rintoul. 

 Z and Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul. Behaviour of Birds under Abnormal 



Conditions. Sent. Nat. Nov., p. 182 

 B Z Peter Baxter. A Perthshire Naturalist — James Stewart McGregor of 



Glenisla. Trans. Perth. Sot. Nat. Sci. Vol. VI., pt. v., pp. 183-187 . 

 Z H. A. Bay'I.,is. On a curious Malformation in Teen in sai/inaia. Ann. <(• Ifag. 



Nat. Hist. Sept., pp. 114-118. 

 Z M. Bedford. Hobby in Bedfordshire. Brit. Birds. July, p. 58. 

 Z H. Beeston. The Non-Marine Mollusca of Llandudno and District. [Jovrn. 



Conch. Aug., pp. 128-132. 

 Z AiiRED Bell. Fossil Shells from Wexford and Manxland. Irish Nat. Oct., 



pp. 109-114. 

 Z H. Bendorf. See Annie Di.kon. 

 B Arthur Bennett. Utricularia [size of]. Journ. Bot., Sept., p. 260. 



B Helosciadiuvi,inimdatU7n'L.\{Koch),i. fl/uitavs (Ft.). Ft&U., loc. cit. 



B Vacciniiim inttrmer^ium Ruthe, loc. cit. Oct., pp. 284-285. 



B Potamogeton, dualus Hagstrom, loc. cit., p. 285. 



B Carex montana L., loc. cit., p. 322. 



B Calaniagrostis slrictaTHvaxa., forma pilosior Norman, loc. cit., pp. 322 



323. 



B Cypripedium Calceolns L. Nat. Nov., p. 372. 



Z Ernest H. Bennis. Carabus clathratus in Co. Clare. Irish Nat. July, p. 91. 

 Z Howard Bentham. Large Flock of Hawfinches in Sun'ey and Kent. Brit. 



Birds. June, p. 28. 

 Z H. DouoL.vs Bessemer. Larva- of Papilio machaon in Sussex. Fvt. Aug., 



p. 189. 

 Z Mary G. S. Bkst. Smews off Aberdeenshire. Bnt. Birds. June, p. 32 

 Z Fred. S. Bkveridge. The Status of the Redshank in the Outer Hebrides. 



Scot, Nat. Nov., pp. 185-186. 



