LIST OF PAPKRS, 1921. 



447 



Clarke, Wm. Eagle. Iceland Falcon at Skule Skerry. IScot. Nat. Nov., p. 185; 



Brit. Birds. May, p. 297. 

 Great Snow Goose in Solway. Scot. Nat. Mar., p. 48. (Noticed in 



Field, Mar. 5, p. 299.) 



Obituary. Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsay. Ibi<. July, pp. 538-540 



Greater Snow Goose in tlio Scottish Solway area : A First Record for Great 



Britain. Scot. Nat. May, pp. 69-70. 

 and Stenhoxjse, J. H. Eastern Lesser Whitethroat, an addition to the 



British Avifauna ; and the Yellow-legged Herring Gull. A new record 



for Scotland at Fair Isle. Scot. Nat. Nov., pp. 179-180. Also in 



Brit. Birds, 1922. June, p. 28. 

 Clarke. W G. Grime's Graves Fauna. Proc. Prehis. Sac. E. Anglia. Vol. 



III. Pt. III., pp. 431-433. 

 Fauna and Flora of an Essex Common. Tratts. Norfolk and N. Nat. Sac. 



Vol. X. Pt. v., pp. 448-455. 



and Gtjrney, Robert. Notes on the Genus Utriculariu and its Distribu- 



tion in Norfolk, torn. cit. Vol. XI. Pt. II., pp. 128-161. 

 Clarke, W. J. [Fulmar Petrel in Summer in Yorkshire.] Brit. Birds. Aug., 

 p. 66. 



Large Migration of Wild Geese in Yorkshire, torn. cit. Jan., p. 25. 



— — Migration of Tree Creepers at Scarborough, torn, cit., p. 32. 



Effect of Oil on Marine Life, loc. cit. 



Vertebrate Zoology Section, North Riding, torn, cit., pp. 36-37. 



Sturgeon at ScarlDOrough. Nat. Feb., p. 72. 



Skylark Removing its Young, torn. cit. Aug., p. 282. 



Fulmar Petrels at Scarborough, torn. cit. , pp. 282-283. 



Common Rorqual at Scarborough, torn. cit. Nov., p. 364. 



Clay, R. C. Badgers in South Wilts. Wilts. Arch. Mag. Dec, p. 429. 

 Clay, R. C. C. Open nests of Jackdaws in Trees. Brit. Birds. Oct., p. 114. 

 Clayton, Roy. Great Grey Shrike in Staffordshire. Brit. Birds. Aug., p. 59. 



Spotted Flycatcher returning to deserted nest, torn, cit., pp. 59-60. 



Cltjtterbuck, G. Granville. Collecting in 1918 and 1919 in Gloucestershire, 



etc. Ent. May, pp. 117-119. 



Additional Gloucestershire Lepidoptera. Proc. Cotteswbld Nat. F. Club. 



1920, pp. 235-237. 

 Cockayne, E. A. White Border of Euvancssa antiopa, L. Ent. Rec. Dec, 



pp. 205-210. 

 . Melanic Nolidte. Trans. Ent. Soc. Apr., p. Ixxxiv. 



and Williams, Harold B. Lepidoptera Section-Report for 1920. Trans. 



London Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1920, pp. 23-24. 

 Cockerell, T. D. a. Fossil Arthropods in the British Museum. — VI. Oligo- 

 cene Insects from Gurnet Bay, Isle of Wight. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 June, pp. 453-480. 



Ortalid Fly in British Amber. Ent. Feb., pp. 30-31. 



Dispersal of Snails by Birds Nature. Dec. 15, pp. 496-497. 



and Haines, F. H. Fossil Tipulidaj from the Oligocene of the Isle of 



Wight. Ent. Apr., pp. 81-84. May, pp. 109-112. 

 Cocks, Alfred H. Wild Cats and Pine Martens. Field. Mar. 19, p. 352. 

 Cole, E. W. Maule. Cock Blackbird feeding young Robins. Nat. July, 



p. 235. 

 Coles, R. E. Kestrel taking a Dust-bath. Brit. Birds. Apr., p. 264. 

 CoLLETT, Anthony. Birds under Altered Conditions of Life. Field. Oct. 8, 



pp. 465-466. 



Warblers at Nesting Time. Nineteenth Cent. May, pp. 834-843. 



Smallest European Song Bird, torn. cit. Nov., pp. 839-846. 



Collier, F. Brown Owl Nesting in Rabbit Hole. Field. May 28, p. 685. 

 Collin, J. E. British Species of the Anthomyid Genus Limnoplwra Desv. 



(Diptera). Ent. Mo. Mag. Apr., pp. 9'4-9G ; May, pp. 97-100; Julv, 

 pp. 162-168; Aug., pp. 169-175; Oct., pp. 238-240; Nov., pp. 241-248; 

 Dec, pp. 265-268. 



