LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. 



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Easterbrook, L. F. Quail in Hampshire. Field. July 30, p. 166. 

 Eastwood, John E. Margarodes unionalis in Hants. Ent. Dec, p. 292. 

 EcKFORU, R. Great Extinct Wild Ox, Bos primigenius, in Peebleshire. Scot. 



Nat. July, p. 104. 

 Edmonds, H. Flowers and Insects [abs.]. Rep. lirigliton and Hove Nat. Hist. 



and Phil Sue, 1920, pp. 02-63. 

 Edwardes, Tickner. Modern Beehive : Its Defects and Possibilities. Journ. 



Minis. Agrir. June, pp. 232-238. 

 Edwards, F. W. Resting Positions of some Nematocerous Diptera. Ent. Mo. 



Mag. Jan., pp. 22-24. ; Feb., pp. 25-26. 



Diptera Nematocera from Arran and Loch Etive. Scot. Nat. Mar., 



pp. 59-61 ; May, pp. 89-92 ; July, pp. 121-125. 

 • British Limnobiidte : Some Records and Corrections. 2'rans. Ent. Soc. 



Oct., pp. 196-230. 

 Edwards, James. On a second British Species of Priohium : P. hicscnwztteri, 



noni. 770V. = tricolor Kicsiv. [nee. 01., nee. Muls.). Ent. Mo. Mag. 



May, pp. 102-104. 

 Elliott, J. S. Observations on the Cuckoo. Brit. Birds. Apr., pp. 262-263. 



Pied Flycatcher nesting in Worcestershire, torn. cit. July, p. 43. 



Elliott, W. T. Pearl in Littorina littorea, L. Journ. Conch. Sept., p. 233. 

 Elmhirst, Richard. Breeding Periods of Newt and Slow-worm. Nature. 



Oct. 6, p. 179. 

 Esson, L. G. Caiocala fraxini in Scotland. Ent. Oct. , p. 244. 



Manduca atropos at Aberdeen, torn. rit. Dec, p. 291. 



■Evans, Alwen M. On the Structure and Occurrence of Maxillulse in the Orders 

 of Insects. Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool. Apr., pp. 429-456. 



See R. Newstead 



Evans, William. The Palmated Newt in Argyllshire. Scot. Nat. Jan. p. 21. 



Swallow Fly, Stenoptcryx hiruiulum, L., in the Morningside Suburb of 



Edinburgh, loc. cit. 



Dusky Ant (Formica fuscu) in East Sutherland, torn. cit. Mar., p. 61. 



Rare Millipede (Isohatcs variromis) in IMidlothian, torn. cit. May, p. 68. 



Fulmar Colony at St. Abb's Head, torn. cit. July, p. 126. 



Cri/ptohi/pnus riparius, a Click-beetle as a possible Agricultural Pest, torn. 



cit. Nov., pp. 181-182. 

 Anopheline Mosquito in East Lothian, torn, cit., pp. 185-186. 



See T. Hudson Beare. 



Evans, W. Edgar. Rare Crab [Pirimela denticulata) in the Firth of Forth 



Scot. Nat., pp. 183-184. 

 Ewart, J. Cossar. Nestling Feathers of the Mallard, with Observations on 



the Composition, Origin, and History of Feathers. Proc Zool Soc. 



Sept., pp. 609-642. 

 Fagg, C. C. Report of the Regional Survey Section. S.E. Nat. 1920 Pub 

 1921, pp. xxix-xl. 



First Steps in a Local Survey : An Account of the Aims and Methods of 



Surface Utilisation Surveys, torn, cit., pp. 31-40. 

 Fairbaibn, Arch. 'Great or Solitary Snipe in 'Ayrshire. Scot. Not Nov 



p. 185 ; Brit. Birds. May 1922, p. 207. ' " ' 



Falconer, W. Arachnida [Yorkshirel. Nat. .Jan., pp. 42-43. 



Spiders of York.shire. Nat. Feb., pp. 84-86; May, pp. 177-180: June, 



pp. 210-214; Sept.. pp. 313-316. 

 - — Plant Gall Foray at Leeds. Nat. Aug., pp. 269-272 : Dec, pp. 405-408 

 iASSNiDGE, Wm. Brenthis selene, Second Brood, in Hampshire Ent Nov 



p. 269. ■ •) 



- — P^ebeius {Lycana) argm = cegon; Second Brood, torn. cit. Dec p 290 

 Fergttsson, a. Two rare Staphylinid Beetles (Acidotn cruentata F and A 

 crenfl)!a, Mann.) in the Clyde Area. Scot. Nat. Mar., p. 48 ' 



Coleoptera of the Clyde Area, torn. cit. Apr p 47 



Ix)cal Weevil (Sitona lineellus, Gyll.) on the West Co.ist of Arran torn 



cit. May, p. 94. ' 



Spread of "a Rare Rove Beetle {Phyllodrepoidea [Deliphrum) crenata. 

 Gray.), in Scotland, torn., cit. July, pp. 99-103. ' '^ ' 



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