LIST OF PAPERS, 1»21. 



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CouPER, I5ERYL. Wliitstable Oyster Fishery. Mariner's Mirror. Dec, pp. 373- 



376. 

 Court, W. dkl. Birds and Lighthouses. Field. Jan. 22, p. 97. 

 Cowan, Dorothy. Herring Investigations. — II. Size. Jicp. Dorr Marine Lab. 



Vol. X., pp. 102-108. 

 Coward, T. A. Notes on the Vertebrata Fauna of Lancashire and Clieshire. 



Aves (Birds). Lane, and C. Nat. Feb., ))p. 146-149; June, pp. 252-266; 



July, pp. 21-30; Nov., p. 129. 



Game Preservation, torn. cit. Mar., pp. 171-180. 



Squirrels and Fungi, torn. cit. Apr., pp. 195-197. 



Manchester Museum, torn. cit. July, pp. 31-34. 



Preservation of our Fauna. Nature. Dec. 15, p. 513. 



Cox, A. H. Machell. Breeding-habits of the Wheatear. Brit. Birda. Nov., 



pp. 140-141. 

 Cox, Leonard G. Nchria livida ¥., at Mundesley, Norfolk. Enf. Mo. Marj. 



Oct., p. 233. 

 Crabtree, B. H. Melanic Eiipithccia lariciuta from Choshiie. Enf. Yeh., 



p. 52. 

 Craigie, James. Ciliata. Tran.?. Perth. Sac. Nat. Sci. Vol. VII., pt. iii., 



pp. 107-121. 

 Cranbrook. Partridges Perching on Trees. Field. Oct. 22, p. 549. 

 Craven, Alfred E. Earliest and Latest Dates of Flight of Ehopalocera. 



Hastings [etc.]. Nat. Vol. III. No. 4, pp. 175-176. 

 Craven, E. J. S. Late Stay of Swift. Nat. Feb., p. 78. 

 Crawford, M. H. Queer Ways of Spiders. Country Life. Oct. 29. pp. 552- 



553. 

 Crawford, Wm. AheTra.tion oi Argijnnis aglaif/. Irish Nat. Jan., p. 15. 

 Crew, F. A. E. Sex-reversal in Frogs and Toads. A Review of the Recorded 



Cases of Abnormality of the Reproductive System and an Account 



of a Breeding Experiment. Journ. Genetics. Sept., pp. 141-181 

 Crisp, E. Rearing of Hyloieus -pinastri larvae. Ent. Mar., p. 77. 

 Croft, E. Octavius. Butterflies in South Cornwall. Ent. Jan., pp. 20-21. 

 Crook, Stanley. Some Notes on the Rook. Brit. Birds. June, pp. 10-15. 

 Cross, Donald. Nesting of the Raven. Field. May 14, p. 599. 



Woodcock and Hooded Crow, loc. cit. 



Crowtheu, G. Little Grebe taking Angler's Bait. Field. Jan. 15, p. 65. 

 CtTMMiNG, B. D. ' Melanophila acuminata, De G., in Kent. Ent. Mo. Mag. June, 



p. 142. 

 Curle, Alex. 0. Report for the Year 1920-21 by the Director on the Royal 



Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, pp. 1-23. 

 Curtis, L. Constable. Cat-killing Stoat. Field. Oct. 22. p. 549. 

 Cuthbertson, Alexander. Sirex gigas in a Clyde Shipbuilding Yard. Ent. 



Feb., p. 53. 

 ' Woodwasp ' {Sirex gigas) at Edinbarnet, Dumbartonshire. Scot. Nat. 



Sept., pp. 161-162. 



Importation of Greater Wood Wasps {Sirex gigas) to a Clyde Shipbuilding 



Yard, torn. cit. Mar., p. 58. 

 Cutler, D. Ward. Cytological Problems Arising from the Study of Artificial 



Parthenogenesis. Sci. Prog. Jan., pp. 435-444. 

 Cutmore, J. W. On the Inheritance of Coat Colour in the Varieties of Eat t us 



rattus. Proc. Liverp. Biol. Soc. Vol. XXXV., pp. 71-72. 

 Cutting, E. M. Heterothallism a»id Similar Phenomena. New. Phyt. Mar., 



pp. 10-16. 

 Dallman, a. a. Plant Galls (Zoocecidia) of Cheshire, torn. cit. Sept.. pp. 50- 



70; Nov., pp. 97-125. 

 Damant, G. C. C. Illumination of Plankton. Nature. Sept. 8, pp. 42-43. 

 Submarine Natural History. Proc. Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Soc. for 



1920, pp. 34-35. 

 Daniel, R. J. Seasonal Changes in the Chemical Composition of the Mussel 



{Mytilus edulis). Proc. Liverp. Biol. Soc. Vol. XXXV.. pp. 146-156. 

 Darwin, Francis. Studies in Ph.-enology. No. 2. 1920. New Phyt. Mar., 



pp. 30-37. 



