LIST OP PAPERS, JUNE-BECKMBBR, 1919. 423 



Z D. Keilin. On the life-history and larval anatomy of Melinda cognata 



Meigen (Diptera Calliphoiinae) parasitic in the snail Helicella (Helio- 



manes) virgala da Costa, with an account of the other Diptera living 



upon Molluscs. Parasitology. Oct., pp. 430-455. 

 Z and G. H. F. Nuttall. Hermaphroditism and other Abnormalities 



in Pediciilus hvvianiis, loc. ciU, pp. 279-328. 

 P H. G. 0. Kendaix. Windmill Hill, Avebury, and Grime's Graves, Cores and 



Choppers. Proc. Prehist. Soc. E. Anglia. Vol. III., pt. i., pp. 



104-108. 

 Z A. S. Kennaed. See K. H. Jones. 

 P Z and B. B. Woodward. Report on the Mollusca [Grime's Graves], 



loc. cit., pp. 91-92. 

 Z On Helix revelaia, Britt. auctt. [non Ferussac nee Michaud), and 



the validity of Bellamy's name of Helix svbvirescens in lieu of it for 



the British Mollusc. Proc. Malac. Soc. Oct., pp. 133-136. 

 Z On the Generic Names for the two British Ellobiidse fOZm mtri- 



culidce], Myosotis, Drapenaud (= DenticiilaHs, Montagu) and biden- 



lata, Montagu) loc. cit., pp. 136-139. 

 Z Bart Kennedy. Insects I have met. Animal World. July, j). 79. 



Z My Window Sill [Birds], /oc. c«(. Dec, pp. 136-136. 



Z James H. Keys. Coleoptera at the Lizard, Cornwall. Ent. Mo. Mag. Nov., 



pp. 259-260. 

 P H. Kidner. Recent Discovery of an Unrecorded Type of Circular Earth- 

 work in the New Forest [Abs.]. Man. Oct., p. 158. 

 Z E. Bolton King. Euvanessa antiopa in Warwickshire. E7it. Nov., pp. 



260-261. 

 Z Chaeles Kirk. Great Spotted Woodpecker in Argyll. Scot. Nat. Nov., 



p. 185. 



Z Hawfinch in Dumbartonshire, loc. cit., p. 194. 



Z D. J. Balfour Kirke. Nesting of the Pied Flycatcher and Garden Warbler 



in Ross-shire, loc. cit. 

 Z Maud Kirk wood. Black-tailed Godwits in Co. Mayo. Irish Nat. Sept., 



p. 108. 

 Z J. G. Kitchen. See Annie Dixon. 



Z See J. WiLERiD Jackson. 



Z F. Laing. a Note on Four British Coccids. Ent. Mo. Mag. Oct., pp. 233- 



234. 



Z Two species of British Aphides, loc. cit, Dec, pp. 272-274. 



Z — — Insects damaging lead, loc. cit., pp. 278-279. 



Z W. D. Lang. Old Age and Extinction in Fossils. Proc. Geol. Assoc. Vol. 



XXX., pt. m., pp. 102-113. 

 Z E. Ray Lankester. The Foundation of Biological Sciences. Natiire. 



Nov. 6, pp. 198-201. 

 B J. Larder. Size of specimens of Acer campestre. Nat. Nov., p. 372. 

 B C. E. Laeter. Hypericum hntnifusvm. Journ. Bot. Oct., p. 287. 

 B Wm. S. Laverock. Presidential Address. [' The Collecting of Flowering 



Plants and Ferns and the Making of a Herbarium.'] Proc. Liverp. 



Nat. F. Club, for 1918, pp. 10-19. 

 B E. Rbid, Rose Egerton. The Field Meetings of 1918 [Report], 



loc. cit., pp. 20-37. 

 Z A. K. Lawson. Vitrea and Pyramidula Destroyed by Ants. .Town. Conch. 



Aug., p. 127. 

 P Nina F. Layard. The Mundford Pebble Industiy. Proc. Prehist. Soc. E. 



Anglia. Vol. Ill , pt. i., pp. 150-157. 

 P Flint Tools showing well-defined finger-grips. Proc. Stiff oik Inst. Arch. 



(fc Nat Hist. Vol. XVIL, pt. i., pp. 1-12. 



Z Remains of a Fossil Lion at Ipswich. Nature. Dec. 25, p. 413. 



B Z W. Leach. Manchester Microscopical Society [Reports]. Lane. <£.■ C. Nat. 



Nov., p. 133. 



Z See Annie Dixon. 



Z Makie V. Lebour. Feeding Habits of Some Young Fish. Journ. Marine 



Biol. Assoc. July, pp 9-21. 

 Z The Food of Post-Larval Fish, loc. cit., pp. 22-47 



