IJST OF PAPERS, 1921. 



445 



Bdrkitt, J. p. Rapid Re-nesting of the Common Whitethroat, torn. cit. Dec, 



pp. 156-157. 

 — — Migration Season of the Corncrake. Irish Nat. Jan., p. 16. 



The Wron, torn. cit. Feb., p. 26. 



Burrows, C. R. N. A Note from Mucking, Essex. Eiit. Kcc. Nov., p. 178. 

 Bury, Lindsay. [Camberwell Beauty in Dorset.] Field. Sept. 24, p. 417. 

 Butler, E. A. Capsid new to Britain. Ent. Mo. Mag. Feb., p. 30. 



On Nabis lativentris Boh. (Hemiptera-Heteroptera), torn. cit. Apr., 



pp. 79-81. 



Hemiptera. Report MarJh. Coll. Nat. Hint. Soc, No. 69, pp. 28-31. 



On a Small Collection of Hemiptera from the Isle of Arran, Scotland. 



Scot. Nat. Sept., pp. 159-160. 

 BuTTERFiELD, E. P. Male Blackcap singing while broodii'.g. Brit. Blnl.t. Nov., 

 pp. 139-140. 



Bird Notes from the South Lancashire Dunes, 1920. hanr. ai,,: ,". Xnf. 



Mar., p. 5. 



Kestrel's Nest built in a Barn. Nat. Aug., p. 282. 



Spotted Crake near Keighley, loc. cit. 



Water Rail Breeding near Wilsden, torn, cit., pp. 283-284. 



Two Eggs of Cuckoo in Nest of Linnet [with Note by R. Fortune], torn, cit., 



p. 284. 



Thecla rubi in Yorks, torn, cit., p. 285. 



■ Early Arrival of the Swift, torn. cit. Sept., p. 317. 



Early Arrival of the Cuckoo [with Note by R. Fortune], loc. cit. 



Short-eared Owl and Crossbill in the West Riding, torn. cit. Nov., 



p. 360. 

 BuTTERFiELD, RossE. Scipyga clavicornis Linn, and Nomada guttnlata Schenck 

 at Hastings. Ent. Mo. Mag. Nov., p. 261. 



Hymenoptera [Yorkshire]. Nat. Jan., p. 42. 



BUTTERFIELD, W. RusKiN. Notes ou the Local Fauna, Flora, and Meteorology 



for 1920. Hastings [etc.] Nat. Vol. III., No. 4, pp. 156-173. 

 Buxton, P. A. Continental Jay in Kent. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 185. 

 Byng, E. Kingfishers' Nests. Country Life. May 14, p. 595. 

 Calderwood, W. L. Sex-change in the Native Oy.ster. Nature. Oct. 27, p. 272. 

 Cambridge, A. W. Pickard. Early Butterflies. Ent. June, p. 148. 

 Campbell, Bruce. Late Breeding of Red Squirrel. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 3. 

 Campbell, D. C. The Time of the Singing of Birds. Irish Nat. July, pp. 75- 



77. 

 Campbell, M. R. Remarkable Head [stag, from Jura]. Field. Oct. 22, p. 541. 

 Campbell-Bayard, Francis. Report of the Meteorological Committee, 1919. 



Proc. and Trans. Croydon Nat. Hist, and Sci. Soc. Vol. IX. Pt 1 



pp. 39-52. 

 Carroll, C. J. Glossy Ibis and Avocet in Co. Wexford. Brit. Birds. Jan . 



p. 188. 

 Brooding Prior to Laying, torn, cit., p. 192. 



Black-necked Grebe Breeding in Ireland, torn. cit. Feb., pp. 209-210. 



Unacceptable Record of Long-tailed Duck-breeding in Ireland, torn, cit , 



p. 215. 

 Notes for the Seasons 1918-1920 on the Irish Colonies of Sandwich and 



Roseate Terns discovered in 1917, torn. cit. Apr., pp. 253-256. 

 Carter, A. E. J. Coleoptera on the Sandhills, Monifieth, Firth of Tay Ent 



Mo. Mag. June, pp. 141-142. 



Oxycera dives Lw. $ at Pitlochry, torn. cit. Oct., p. 235. Abs in Scot 



Nat. Nov. , p. 186. 

 Carter, C. S. Early Mollusca in Lincolnshire. Nat. Feb., p 81 

 Carter, Henry F. The Occurrence of Theobaldia arctica,'Edw. in Eneland 



Ent. Feb., np. 39-40. 

 - — See B. Blacklock. 

 Carter, William. New Aberration of Aricia astrarche. Ent. Nov., pp. 249- 



[Carus- Wilson, C] [Stalagmite from a cAve in the Cheddar district containing 

 the preserved impressions of moths' wings.] Nature. Mar. 3, p. 21. 



