LIST OF PAPERS, JUNE-DECEMBER, 1919. 433 



Z Hy. J. Turner. Acalla reticulata, Stv6m.=contaniiiiniia, Hiib. — Its History 



and its Variation, ioc. cit. Aug., pp. 158-164. 

 Z R. E. Turner. Xiphi/iiia prolonjata Geoffr. (= droviedarins Fabr.), ))rcd 



from an artificial leg. Enf. Mo. Alar/. July, p. 161. 

 B W. B. TuRRiLL. Female Flowers oi Pluntar/o lanceolala. Jourii. But. July, 



p. 106. 

 B ■ Observations on tlic Perianth in Ranunculus auricomus and Anenume 



coronuria. New Phy. Oct., pp. 253-256. 

 Z B. Van de Weyer. Pheasant breeding in Sparrow- Hawk's nest, with note 



by F. C. R. Jourdain. Brit. Birds. Aug.. p. 87. 

 Z H. J. V.'iUGHAN. Pied Flycatcher in South Wales, Ioc. cit. June, p. 27. 

 B G. M. Vevers. See W. Balfour Gourlay. 

 B Arthur E. Wade. The Flora of Aylestone and Narborough Bogs. Trans. 



Lmcesler Lit. <b Phil. Sac. Vol. XX., pp. 20-46. 

 Z E. W. Wade. See T. Sheppard. 

 B Harold Wager. A Fluorescent Colouring Matter from Leptonia incana, Gill. 



Trans. Brit. Mycol. Sac. Sept., pp. 158-164. 

 B E. M. Wakefield. The Selby Foray [and] Complete List of Fungi gathered 

 during the Foray. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Sept., pp. 77-87. 



B New British Fungi, Ioc. cit., pp. 132-134. 



B Charles Ogilvie Farquharson [Obituary], Ioc. cit, pp. 236-237. :-- 



B — — ■ and A. A. Pearson. Additional Resupinate Hymenomycetes from the 

 Weybridge District, Ioc. cit., pp. 136-143. 



B ■ See A. D. Cotton. 



Z J. J. Walker. Interim Report on Coleoptera. Proc. Ashmolean N. Hist. 



Soc. for 1918, p. 16. 

 Z A. H. Wall. Hawk and Canaries. Rep. Marlborough Coll. Nat. Hist. Soc. 



No. 67, p. 39. 

 Z W. Wallace. Anopheline Mosquitoes of Lincolnshire. Trans. Lines. Nat. 



Union for 1918, pj). 118-119. 

 B Anthony Wallis. [&] C. E. Salmon. Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire 



Plants. Journ. Rot. Dec, pp. 347-3.50. 

 Z E. Arnold Wallls. One Meadow-pipit feeding two young Cuckoos. Brit. 



Birds. Nov., p. 163. 

 Z H. H. Wallis. On the Aquatic Coleoptera, etc., of the Trent Valley in the 



Neighbourhood of Long Eaton. Ent. Mo. Mag. June, pp. 



127-128. 

 Z Geo. B. Walsh. Notes and Records of Coleoptera. Vascvlum. July, pp. 



142-144. Dec. pp. 182-184. 

 B G. Walworth. See L. F. Newmajst. 

 B Ethel Warhitrst. Liverpool Botanic Gardens. Lanes. <b C. Nat. Dec, 



pp. 171-1'/ 3. 

 B and A. Lee. Liverpool Botanical Society [Reports], Ioc. cit. Sept., 



pp. 83-87. 

 Z G. W. Wa,rner. Colias hyale in Leicester. Ent. Nov., p. 260. 

 P Z S. Haz?ledine Warren. The Dating of Surface Flint Implements and the 



Evidences of the Submerged Peat Surface. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 



E. Anglia. Vol. IlL, pt. l, pp. 94-101. 



P A Stone-axe Factory at Graig-Lwyd, Penmaenmawr. Journ. Anthrop. 



Inst. July, pp. 342-365. 

 Z A. Joyce Watson. Occurrence of Chirocephalus diaphanus- in Seavemake 



Forest. Wilts. Arch. <t- Nat. Hist. Mag. No. CXXX., ]). 368. 

 Z Hugh Watson. Notes on Hygrovvia limhala (Drap.). Proc. Malacol. Soc. 



Oct., pp. 120-132. 

 B W. Watson. Habitats of Hypericum humifusum. Journ. Bot. Dec, pp. 



353-354. 

 B A. S. Watt. On the Causes of Failure of Natural Regeneration in British 



Oakwoods. Journ. Ecology. Nov., pp. 173-203. 

 B Lawrence Watt. Notes on Plants from Banff and from Old Kilpatrick 



and on the Oaks in Erskine Policies. Glasgow Nat. Sept., pp. 65-VO. 

 B Z W. E. L. Watt.^m. Yorkshire Naturalists at Coxwold [With Contributions 



bv Greevz Fysher, F. A. Mason, W. Ingham, M. L. Thompson, 



[W. J.] Fordham]. Nat. June, pn. 206-210. 

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