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JoicEY, J. J., and Talbot, G. New Forms of Sphingidse. Eiit. May, pp. 105- 



109. 

 Jones, A. H. Hoopoe in Kent. Vidd. Sept. 24, p. 417. 

 Notes on the Rearing of the Larva of Mditoca cinxia. Ent. Oct., 



pp. 244-245. 



Notes on Cyaniris argiolus, torn. cit. Dec, pp. 290-291. 



Jones, Hugh P. New Forest Notes and Captures, 1920. Ent. Feb., pp. 44-48; 

 Mar., pp. 70-71; Apr., pp. 88-89. 



New Forest Hymenoptera aculeata (1920), torn, cit., pp. 77-78. 



Jones, W. Miall. Early arrival of Wheatears and Common Sandpiper. Brit. 

 Buds. May, p. 282. 



Wood-lark breeding in Montgomeryshire, torn. cit. Nov., p. 139. 



JouRDAiN, F. C. R. Breeding of the Brambling in Scotland. Brit. Birds. Feb., 



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 • Spring Movements of Pied Wagtails, torn. cit. May, pp. 278-279. 



[Observations on the Cuckoo], torn, cit., p, 284. 



Status of Arctic Terns in Lancashire and the Fames, ioiii. cit. Sept., 



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[Late nesting of Stock-dove], torn. cit. Nov., p. 142. 



[Obituary : W. Warde-Fowler], torn, cit., p. 144. 



[Rapid Re-building by Bonelli's Warbler and Tits], torn. cit. Dec, p. 156. 



Breeding-places of the Black-headed Gull. Ibis. Jan., p. 181. 



iS'ee Clifford Borrer. 



See A. Mayall. 



See Joseph H. Symes. 



See Cecil Smeed. 



Joy, Norman H. Coleoptera in Hertfordshire and Berkshire. Ent. Mo. Mag. 

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Phyllodrepa linearis Zett, : a New British Staphylinid beetle, torn. cit. 



June, p. 142. 

 Keilin, D. On the Life-history of Dasj/heleu ohscura, Winnertz (Diptera, Nema- 



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Hist. Nov., pp. 576-590. 

 Kelsall, J. E. Owl and Weasel. Field. Feb. 26, p. 283. 



Nesting Habits of Moorhens, torn. cit. Aug. 6, p. 206. 



• [New] Forest's Invitation. Nineteenth Cent. Apr., pp. 643-649. 



Kelso, J. E. H. Birds using their Wings under Water. Conntry Life. Dec. 3, 



p. 750. 

 Kendall, C. E. Y. Mollusca of Oundle. Journ. Conch. Sept., pp. 240-244. 

 Kendall, P. F. Gla^^iation of Ireland. Geol. Mug. Feb., pp. 50-56. 

 Kennedy, Bart. Singer [Lark]. Animal World. Aug., pp. 89-90. 

 Kenyon, George. Woodcock and Hawks. Field. Aug. 27, p. 303. 

 Kerr, Helen M. Rait. Notes on Breeding-habits of Grey Wagtail. Brit. Birds. 



Sept., p. 85. 



Lesser Whitethroat in Co. Dublin [with note by C. B. Moffat]. Iri-th Nat. 



July, pp. 82-83. 

 Kershaw, G. Bertram. Ovipositing oi Sesiarnyopreformis. Ent. Aug., p. 196. 

 Kew, H. Wallis. Chelifer scorpioides, Herm., a False-Scorpion new to the 



Irish Fauna. Irish Nat. May, p. 62. 

 Keys, J. H. Cathormiocerus attaphiias, Bris. : an Addition to the British 



Coleoptera. Ent. Mo. Mag. May, pp. 100-102. 

 Killington, Fredk. J. Southampton and District Entomological Society. Ent. 



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• Nisoniades tages. Second Brood, tn?n. cit. Oct., p. 241. 



■ Pohjommatus hellargus at Portland, loc. cit. 



■ Entomological Society of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight [Report], torn. 



cit. Dec, p. 301. 

 King, C. J. Seaweed growing on a Crab. Country Life. Apr. 16, p. 476. 



Very Rare Visitor [American Yellow-billed Cuckoo], torn. cit. Dec 24 



p. 864. ■ ' 



King, Edward. Hawk Fly. Country Life. Aug. 20, p. 240. 



