414 CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 



Z A. E. J. Carter. TDiptera at Aberfoyle], loc. cit. Oct., p. 233. Also 



noticed in' Scot. Nat. Nov.. p. 202. 

 Z B. A. Carter, (rreenshank in Warwickshire. Brit, Birds. July, p. 61. 

 Z .T. W. Carter. Symvetrum .srinqHinen^i Mull., a Dragon-fly new to Yorksliiro. 



Nat. Dec.', p. 299. 

 B N^iiLiB C/VRTER. On the Cytology of two Species of Characiopsin. New 



Phy. May, pp. 177-186. ' 

 B .Studies on the Chloroplasts of Desmids. Ann. Bot. July, pp. 295- 



304. 

 Z H. E. Castens Black-necked Grebe on Kent and Sussex Border. Brit. 



Birds. .July, p. 60. 

 Z 0. C. Champion. Note on a dark form of Liopus nubulosu.'i Linn. Ent. Mo. 



Mag. July, p. 158. 

 Z Another note on the habits of Melanophila acuminutn De Geer, loc. cit. 



Aug., pp. 177-178. 



Z Hemiptera, etc., in the New Forest, loc. cit. Sept., p. 209. 



Z Edgar Cha-noe. Observations on the Cuckoo. Brit. Birds. Sept., pp. 90-95. 

 Z Abki, Chapman. Bird-Notes on the Borders, 1918-19. Vascuhim. Dec, 



pp. 152-155. 

 Z T. A. Chapman^. Note on Hoplocampa tcstudinea Klug. Ent. Mo. Mag. 



•Tune, p. 138. 



Z Trichiosnina tibiale and Acampsia pseitdosprelella, loc. cit., pp. 138-139. 



Z S. A. Charters. D. nerii at Eastbourne. Ent. Rcc. Oct., p. 188. 



Z Late appearance of Agriades cnridori, loc. cit., p. 226. 



Z Ckris. A. Cheet}i\m. Yorkshire Diptera Notes. Nat. .luly, p. 244. 



Z Xiphura atrata li. in YoTkBhire, loc. cit. Dec, p. 380. 



B Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, Botanical Section, loc. cit., p. 389. 



Z Additions to Yorkshire Diptera, loc. cit., pp. 394-395. 



BZ See T. Sheppard. 



B Z See W. E. L. Watt am. 



B Z MiLT.i'^R Chrlstv. Hornets, Wasps, and Flies sucking the sap of Trees. 



Essex Nat. Vol. XIX., pt. i., pp. 10-14. 



Z On the Arboreal Habits of Field Mice, loc. cit., pp. 18-21. 



B Fungus on Stem of Oak Tree, foe. ci<., p. 48. 



B Samuel Dale (Ki.'in ■?-l739) of Braintree, Botanist, and the Dale family : 



some genealogy and some portraits, loc. cit., pp. 49-64 [continued 



in 1920]. 

 B A. H. Church. The Plankton-phase and Plankton-rate. Journ. Bot. June 



Supplt., pp. 1-8. 

 B The Building of an Autotrophic Flagellate. Bot. Memoirs. No. 1 , 



pp. 1-27. 



B Thalassiophyta and the Subwrial Transmigration. No. 3, pp. 1-95. 



B Elementary Notes on Structural Botany, loc. cit. No. 4, pp. 1-27. 



B Elementary Notes on Reproduction of Angiosperms, loc. cit. No. 5, 



pp. 1-24. 



B Brunfels and Fuchs. Jour n. Bot. Sept., p. 233. 



B Historical Review of the Phseophycefe, loc. cit. Oct., pp. 265-273. 



B Historical Review of the FIoride».— T., loc. cit. Nov., pp. 297-304; 



II., Dec. pp. 329-334. 



B The Ionic Pha.se of the Sea. New Phy. Oct., pp. 239-247. 



Z Rif'HARD Clapham. Footprints of the Wild. Animal World. Dec, pp. 



137-138. 

 B J. Edmu?*d Clark. Garden Phenologj', Asgarth, Riddlesdown Road. Purley. 



Proc. Croydon. N. H. ti- Sci. Soc. Vol. VIII., pt. v., pp. clxvii-clxviii. 

 Z ^Vm. Eagle Clarke. The Starlings of Shetland, Fair Isle, and St. Kilda. 



Scot. Nat. Nov., pp. 183-185. 

 Z Wild Swans observed on the Western Islands in Summer, loc. cit., 



pp. 196-197. 

 B W. G. Clarke. Three Old Essex Herbaria. Esse.r Nat. Vol. XIX., pt. I., 



pp. 23-25. 



B Soma Essex Plant Records, loc. cit., p}). 47-48. 



p w. Allen Sturge, M.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.P. [Obituary]. Proc. Prehist. 



Soc. E. Angiia. Vol. III., pt. I., pp. 12- 13. 



