LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. ^^"^ 



Harvey, Elsie J. Isle of Wight Disease in Hive Bees : Experiments on Infec- 

 tion with Tursonemus wooili, n. sp. Trans. N";/. .'ioc. hdiiih. Aov. JO, 

 pp. 765-767. 



iS'tc. John llennie. „■ , , . nn -lu 



Harvey, P G. Woodcock Nesting near Monmoulhshue. /• leW. Apr. .30, p. oJH. 



Harwood, Bernard S. Theronia atalantce, Poda, in Britain. Eitt. June, 



Harwood, p. Anthonomus cinctus, Kollar, in Britain. Ent. Mo. Mag. Oct., 



oo 



pp 226__.. 

 Aradm betvlce L.. an addition to the British Hemiptera-Heteroptera, torn. 



cit., pp. 227-229. 

 Eiidectus w/iitci Sharp at Eannoch, torn, cit., pp. 233. Abs. in Scot. Aid., 



Nov., p. 186. 

 Haviland, MAun D. Rabbit Craft. Countru Life. Jan. 22, pp. 89-90. 



Preliminary Note on a Cvnipid hyperparasite of Aphides. Proc. Camb. 



Phil. Soc. Jan., pp. 235-238. 

 [Hawkins, J. L.] Abundance of Bramblings in Sontli Oxfordsliire. But. //nrf.v. 



Apr., p. 261. 

 Hayward, a. R. Lampro-pteryx [Gidaria) otrer/iatn in South Devonshire. Ent. 



Feb., p. 52. 

 Hayward, H. C. Second Brood of 0. ^amlnicarin. Ent. Bee. Nov., p. 201. 



Second Brood of Crnmhvs ctumcllus, torn. cit. Dec, p. 218. 



Hayward, Kenneth J. C(ienonym-pha pamphilus, var. Ent. Dec., p. 290. 

 Hazell, Ralph C. Accident to a Rook. Field. Feb. 5, p. 175. 

 Heathcote, W. H. Short-tailed Field Vole (Microtus agrestis, Linn.) at Long- 

 ton, near Preston. Lane, and C. Nat. Feb., pp. 66-70. 



Notes on the Habits of the Long-tailed Field Mouse Apodemus sylvaticus, 



(Linn.) in captivity, torn. cit. May, pp. 224-226. 



Ten-spined Stickleback (Gasterosteus pungitius, L.) in Lancashire, torn. 



cit., pp. 227-229. 

 Hendy, E. W. Little Owl Breeding in Cheshire. PHt. Bird.^. Nov., p. 141. 



Bewick's Swans in Cheshire. Country Life. Dec. 17, p. 834. 



Henry, A. [Obituary.] Margaret C4reer Flood. Irifsh Nat. June, pp. 65-67. 



Henshall, G. H. Scsia culiciformis Forced. Ent. Apr., p. 101. 



Herdman, E. Catherine. Notes on Dinoflagellates and other Organisms causing 



Discoloration of the Sand at Port Erin. Proc. Livcrp. Biol. Soc. 



Vol. XXXV., pp. 59-63. 

 Herdman, William A. Edinburgh and the Rise of Oceanography. Nature. 



Nov. 3, pp. 308-311. 



Presidential Address. Oceanography and the Sea-Fisheries. Rep. Brit. 



Assoc, 1920, pp. 1-33. 



Marine Biological Station at Port Erin, being the Thirty-fourth Annual 



Report. Proc. Liverp. Biol. Soe. Vol. XXXV., pp. 29-58. 



Variation in successive vertical plankton hauls at Port Erin, torn, cit., 



pp. 161-174. 



Scott, Andrew, and Lewis, H. Mabel. Intensive Study of the Marine 



Plankton around the south end of the Isle of Man. — Part XIII., torn. 

 cit., pp. 157-160. 

 Heron- Allen, Edward. Phenomena of ' Intelligence ' in the Protozoa. 

 Nature. June 9, p. 456. 



and Earland, E. On the species of Verneuilina polystropha and some 



other Foraminifera. Proc. Roy. Irish Acud. Vol. 35. Sec. B. No. 8, 



pp. 153-177. See also Nature. Sept. 8, p. 70. 

 Herrod-Hempsall, W. Beeswax : Methods of extraction and the prevention 



of waste. Journ. Minis. Agric. July, pp. 362-366. 

 Heslop, Ian R. P. Euvanessa antiopn in Gloucestershire. Ent. Dec p. 291. 

 Hewett, G. M. a. Tragic Death of Thrush. Field. Apr. 30, p. 539. 

 Heywood, H. B. Bees and Scarlet-runner Beans. Nature. Sept. 29, p. 147. 

 HiNCH, J. de W. Post-glacial Climatic Optimum in Ireland. Irish Nat. Aug., 



pp. 85-96. 

 HiNDE, Wm. H. Records of Irish Birds. Irish Nat. July, p. 82. 

 HiNTON, Martin A. C. See Gerald E. H. Barrett-Hamilton. 



