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Anon. Leaf-iulliug Sawfly on Eoses, torn. cit. June 4, p. 276. 



Greenhouse White Fly, torn, cit Dec, p. 295. 



Proceedings of the [Glasgow Nat. Hist.] Society. Glasgow Nat. Dec, 



pp. 164-175. 



Excursions, torn, cit., pp. 176-186. 



Recent Records of Irish Birds. Irish Nat. Mar., p. 40. 



Dublin Naturalists' Field Club, torn. cit. Feb., p. 22; Mar., p. 39; Apr., 



p. 50. 



Dublin Microscopical Club, torn. cit. Jan., p. 13; Mar., pp. 37-38; June, 



p. 67. 



Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, torn. cit. Jan., pp. 14-15; Feb., p. 22; 



Mar., pp. 38-39; Apr., p. 50; May, pp. 60-61; June, p. 68. 



Whales and Dolphins stranded on the Irish Coast during 1919 and 1920, 



torn. cit. June, pp. 71-72. 



Roval Zoological Society [additions], torn. cit. Apr., p. 51; May, pp. 58- 



60; Sept., p. 112. 



Dublin Naturalists' Field Club, torn. cit. Nov., pp. 132-133. 



Proceedings of the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 



Journ. Conch. Jan., pp. 159-161. 



Annual Report, torn, cit., pp> 161-162. 



496th Meeting held at the Manchester Museum. Nov. 10, 1920, torn, cit., 



pp. 163-164. 



Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. Report of the 



Council, 1920. .Journ. Marine Biol. As.soc. Sept., pp. 562-567. 



' Isle of Wight ' Disease of Bees. Journ. Minis. Agric. Apr., pp. 78-81. 



• Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report]. Lane, and C'hes. 



Nat. Apr. , p. 218. 



Manchester Microscopical Society, torn. cit. May, p. 238. 



Liverpool Botanical Society [Report of], to7n. cit. Sept., pp. 92-96. 



Theory of Ancestral Heredity [abs.]. Linn. Sac. Circular. No. 389, 



pp. 5-6. 



Fishery Investigations : Series I. : Freshwater Fisheries and Miscellaneous. 



Vol. 2, No. 1. Methods of Fish-Canning in England. Minis, of Agric. 

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Coccidiosis in Rabbits and Poultry. Minis. Agric. and Fisheries. 



Leaflet No. 364, pp. 1-7. 



Beeswax, torn. cit. No. 378, 4 pp. 



Some new Natural History Books. Nat. Jan.. pp. 26-29. 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union Fifty-ninth Annual Report for 1920, 



torn. cit. Jan., pp. 33-47. 



In Memoiiam. Dr. L. C'. Miall, F.R.S., torn. cit. May, pp. 183-184. 



Yorkshire Naturalists at South Cave. torn. cit. June, pp, 213-216. 



British Mammals : Birds as Parents : The Scarcity of Swallows : Barley 



Pests : Ambleside Birds : Whales, torn. cit. Sept., pp. 289-300. 



Birds [at Wentworth], torn. cit. Sept., p. 307. 



Coleoptera [at Wentworth], lor. cit. 



Hymenoptera [at Wentworth], loc. cit. 



Neuroptera [at Wentworth], loc. cit. 



Trichoptera [at Wentworth], loc. cit. 



Lepidoptera [at Wentworth], loc. cit. 



Copper in Crustacea, torn. cit. Oct.. p. 325. 



Toxic Root interference in Plants. Nature. Jan. 20, pp. 666-667. 



[Effects of the discharge of oil into the Sea], toin. cit. Feb. 3, pp. 737-738. 



Obituary [Dr. G. B. Longstaff], torn. cit. Mav 26, p. 401. 



Obituary [Peter Donald IMalloch], torn. cit. June 16, p. 498. 



The Royal Society Conversazione, torn. cit. May 19, pp. 377-379. 



Crossbill in County Wicklow. Oologists" Bee. Dec, p. 103. 



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