LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. ^^^ 



PjAGnall-Oakeley, H. K., and Simpson, J. B. Hope. Entomological Section 

 [Report]. AtiH. Hep. Gresham's School Nat. Hist. Soc. 1921. Pp. 13- 

 14; Report of Hemiptera 1917-1921, t07n. cit., pp. 14-16. 



Baise, B. Story of a Blackbird. Field. May 28, p. 685. 



Baker, Cecil. Early Arrival of Landrail. Field. May 7, p. 584. 



Baker, Herbert Wm. Sj)hinx convolvuli in Suffolk. Ent. Dec, p. 291. 



Baker, Max. Orwell Park Duck Decoy. Country Life. May 14, pp. 599-560. 



Balfour, Henry. Varieties of the Common Gannet. lirit. Birds. Sept., 

 pp. 82-84. 



Ballard, C. M. Gulls in Hard Weather. Country Life. Jan. 22, p. 110. 



Bamber, Ruth C. Note on some Experiments on the Water Vascular System oi 

 Echinus. Proc. Liver f. Biol. Soc. Vol XXXV., pp. 64-72. 



Baring, Cecil. Acherontiu atropos on Lambay. Irish Nat. Nov., p. 135. 



Barker, H. T. Longevity of Birds [Magpies]. Country Life. Feb. 5, p. 172. 



[Barnes, A. J.] Coleoptera. Caradoc and S.V.F.C. Rec. of Bare Facts. 1920. 

 Pp. 26-27. 



Barnett, G. H. Fox Burying Prey. Field. July 2, p. 33. 



Barrett-Hamilton, Gerald E. H., and Hinton, Martin A. C. The House 

 Mouse. Hist. Brit. Mammals. Pt. xx., pp. 649-661. 



St. Kilda House Mouse, torn, cit., pp. 661-664. 



Beaver, torn, cit., pp. 668-683. 



British or Light-tailed Squirrel, torn. cit.. pp. 688-696; pt. xxi., pp. 697- 



720. 



Genus Citellus, torn, cit., pp. 720-724. 



Islay Shrew, torn, cit., pp. 725-728. 



Foula Field ]\Iouse, torn, cit., pp. 728-731. 



'Key' to British Species and Sub-Species of Apodrmiis, torn, rif., 



pp. 731-733. 



Genus Rattus, torn, cit., pp. 733-735. 



Small Mammal Problem, torn, cit., pp. 735-748. 



Barrett, Howard. Tame Baby Badgers. Country Life. July 23, p. 114. 

 Barrow, W. Hubert. Notes from Leicestershire [Birds]. Brit. Birds. Jan., 



p. 184. 

 Bartlett, a. W. Simple Fungus Parasite. Vase. Aug., pp. 97-100. 

 Bartlett, Charles. Entomological Section, 1919. Ann. Rev. and Proc. Bristol 



Nat. Soc, p. 115. 



Note on Coleoptera in drift pine-logs. Ent. Mo. May. Jan., p. 15. 



Leucania unipuncta Hw. (extranea Gn.) in N. Cornwall, loc. cit., p. 16. 



Bates, C. L. Little Auk in Cheshire. Field. Feb. 12, p. 213. 



Bates, R. Pine Marten in Shropshire. Field. July 2, p. 33. 



B[ateson], W. Leonard Doncaster, 1877-1920 [obituary]. Proc. Roy. Soc. 



Ser. B. Vol. 92, pp. xli.-xlvi. 

 Bath, W. Harcourt. Wild Geese on Carlingford Lough. Field. July 30, 



p. 166. 

 Bather, Francis Abthuh. Address to the Geological Section. Fossils and 



Life. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1920, pp. 61-86. 

 Batten, H. Mortimer. Golden Eagle in Perthshire. Country Life. Apr. 2, 



p. 411. 

 Baxter, Evelyn V. See Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul. 

 Baxter, Evelyn V., and Rintoul, Leonora Jeffrey. The Pintail as a Scottish 



Breeding Species. Scot. Nat. Mar., pp. 37-42. 



Report on Scottish Ornithologv in 1920, including Migration, torn. cit. 



July, pp. 105-120; Sept., pp."l35-158. 

 Bayard, Francis Campbell. Report of the Meteorological Committee, 1920. 



Proc. Croydon Nat. Hist, and Sci. Soc. Vol. IX., pt. ii., pp. 85-92. 

 Bayford, E. G. Entomology [at Wentworth]. Yorks. Nat. Union Circ. 



No. 294, p. 2. 



Sirex juvencus in Yorkshire. Ent. Mo. Mag. Dec, p. 277. 



Beale, H. K. Pine Marten in Wales. Country Life. Apr. 16, p. 475. 



Beare, T. Hudson. Coleoptera on the Sandhills at Gullane, Firth of Forth. 

 Ent. Mo. Mag. Apr., p. 89. 



Ncuraphes sparshalli Denny, etc, at Hawthornden, near Edinburgh, loc. 



cit. 



