LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. 



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Anon. Extant Fauna : Additions to Museum. Records of Bucks. Vol. XL. 

 No. 3, p. 162. 



Ornithological List. Rci). Marlb. Coll. Nat. Hist. Sac. No. 69, pp. 14-19. 



Entomological List, torn cit., pp. 23-27. 



Fisheries in the Great War, being the Report on Sea Fisheries for the 



years 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918, of the Board of Agriculture and 

 Fisheries. Parts I. and ii. 



Principal Additions to the Museum Collections 1916-1920. Eep. Warrhig- 



ton Museum Comm., 1920, pp. 21-25. 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union Fifty-ninth Report for 1920. Reprint from 



Nat., pp. 33-45. 



Glossy Ibises in Scotland in 1920. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 10. 



Current Literature, torn. cit. Jan., pp. 27-28 



Insects and Forestry : Some Effects of the War, torn cit. Mar., pp. 43-47. 



Extermination of the Old Scottish Fauna, torn. cit. May, pp. 65-66. 



Protection of Wild Birds, torn. cit. July, pp. 97-98. 



Melanistic [black-backed] Gull in London. Selhorite Mag. No. 334, p. 76. 



Curious Nesting Places, torn. cit. July, p. 113. 



Proceedings of tlie Twenty-fifth Annual Conference of the South-Eastern 



Union of Scientific Societies, held at Eastbourne, June 2-5, 1920. S.E 

 Nat., 1920, pp. xlvii-lviii. 



Tusk of Mammoth, dredged up off Worthing. S.E. Union Sci. Soc. Bull. 



No. XXXIII. 



Downland Ramble. Trans. Eastbourne Nat. Hist. Soc. July, p. 170. 



Abbot's Wood, torn. cit. Oct., p. 188. 



Reedham Heronry. Trans. Norfolk and N. Nat. Soc. Vol. X., pt v., 



p. 504. 



Extract from Minutes. Trans. London Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1920, pp. 8-13. 



Extracts from Minutes of the Ornithological Section for 1920, torn, cit., 



pp. 27-29. 



Report on the Birds of Epping Forest for the year 1920, torn, cit., pp. 36-42. 



• John Gardner, F.E.S. [Obituary]. Vase. Oct., pp. 27-29. 



See Selwyn Image. 



Abbott, \N. J. Lewis. Gold-coloured Teeth of Sheep. Nature. June 9, p. 459. 



Why do Worms Die? torn. cit. June 16, pp. 490-491. 



AcLAND, Clemence M. Goosander and Smew in Surrey. Brit. Birds. June, 



p. 20. 

 Adams, Arthur C. Butterfly Question. Country Life. May 14, p. 595. 

 AD.4MS0N, Richard. Report of the Field Meetings of the Natural History 



Society for 1916. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumberland, Durham, and 



N ewcastle-on-T yne. Vol. V., pt. ii., pp. 207-222. 

 ADkin, Robert. Margarodes iinionalis in Sussex [with note by Editor! Ent. 



Mar., p. 76. 



Eastbourne Lepidoptera [abs.]. Trans. Eastbourne Nat. etc Soc. Mav 



p. 167. •" 

 Migrations of Lepidoptera in regard to the British Island.*. S.E. Nat., 



1920, pp. 41-48. 

 Alderson, J. Some Notes on Rearing Enbia eui-nhron Ent. Mar 



pp. 57-63. 

 Alexander, H. G. Migration in January. Brit. Birds. Mar., pp. 233-234. 



' Territory in Bird Life,' torn. cit. May, pp. 271-275. 



Relation of Song to Nesting in Birds, torn. cit. Dec, pp. 159-160. 



Inland Occurrences of Waders, torn, cit., p. 160. 



Alkins, W. E. Notes on the Growth and Variations of Unio pictorum (Linne) 

 Journ. Conch. Sept., pp. 228-233. 



Some recent records of Mollusca in the Churnet Valley and North-East 



Staffordshire. Trans. North Staffs. F. Club. Vol. LV., pp. 88-105. 

 Allen, E. J. Regeneration and Reproduction of the Syllid Procera^t^a Phil 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Ser. B. Vol. 211, pp. 131-177. 

 Allmand, Dorothy. Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Scientific Record 



Ann. Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Apr., pp. 1-47. 



