LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. '^^l 



Kino, Edwarh. Ciukoo's More Intimate Habits, toiii. til. May 7, ji. 565. 

 King, J. F.-X. Osier Beetle [Lcptidca brcvipntim) introduced to Scotland 



Scot. Nat. July, p. 103. 

 King, W. Wickham. Further Notes on Fossil Mammalian Remains in the Drift 



of the Stourbridge District. Proc. Binn. N. IJint. and Phil. Soc. July, 



pp. 137-138. 

 KiRKPATRiCK, T. W. Diptera. Pep. Marlh. Coll. Nat. Ilht. Soc. No. 69, 



p. 31. 

 Knight, C. W. R. Notes on the Long-eared Owl. Country Life. Oct. 22, 



pp. 523-525. 

 Knight, Edward. Nesting Habits of Moorhen. Fiild. Aug. 13, p. 232. 



Bird Notes from Keswick Old Hall. 7Vr/;i,v. Norjolh and N. Nat. Soc. 



Vol. XI. Pt. I., pp. 98-99. 

 K[ramp], p. L. Spontaneous Fission in Hydroids [abs.]. Jovrn. Marine 



Biol. As.?oc. Sept., p. 561. 

 Kyle, H. M. Asymmetry, Metamori)hosis, and Origin of Flat-fishes. Phil. 



Trans. Roy. Soc. ' Ser. B. Vol. 211, pp. 75-129. 

 Laidlaw, T. G. Green Sandpiper in Berwicksliire. Scot. Nut. Jan., p. 10. 



Gadwall in Berwickshire, torn, cit., p. 24. 



Bittern in Berwickshire, torn. cit. Sept., p. 132. 



■ Marsh 'litmous'j in Berwickshire, torn. cit. May, p. -^6. Also 7^/(7. Birdx. 



Oct., p. 118. 

 Laing, Frederick. Cockroach : Its Life-history and how to Deal with It. 



British Museum. (Nat. Hist.) Economic Scries. No. 12, 18 pp. 



Food-Plant of Bruchus rvfipes, Hbst. Ent. Mo. Mag. IMay, p. 114. 



■ On the Various Genera of British Aphides. (Homoptera), tom. cit. May, 



pp. 118-120; June, pp. 121-127. 



Note on Ahyrodes proletella, L., torn. cit. Dec, pp. 275-276. 



Lamb, C. G. Insect Oases. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. May, pp. 347-349. 

 Lambrick [M.] Story of a Tame Rook. Avic. Mar/. Jan., pp. 6-10. 

 Lancuny, F. Howard. Disappearance of Agriades corydon, ab. si/n'/mpha, from 



the Chilterns. Ent. Apr., pp. 98-99. 

 Langham, Charles. Notes on Lepidoptera. Irish Nat. Feb., p. 24. 



■ Bats in Co. Fermanagh, tow. eit., pp. 26-27. 



LANKE.STER, E. Ray. Earth-womis, Mud-worms, and Water-worms. Nature. 



June 2, p. 424. 

 Larnach, William. Fulmars on the Arbroath Cliffs. Scat. Nut. Sept., 



p. 158. 

 Lawsox, a. K. Lininaa stagnalis Destroyed by Rats. Journ. Coneh. Jan., 



p. 144. 



Helicella virgata (Da Costa) Destroyed by Moles, tom. cit. Sept., p. 226. 



Pomatias eleguns (Miiller) at Llandudno, torn, cit., p. 227. 



Leach, E. F. Ornithological Notes. Journ. Northants Nat. Hist. Soc. June, 



p. 48. 

 Lebotjr, Marie V. Larval ard Post-Larval Stages of the Pilchard, Sprat, and 



Herring from Plymouth District. Jenirn. Marine Biol. A^soc. Sept., 



pp. 427-457. 



Food of Young Clupeoids, torn, cit., pp. 458-467. 



Lees, J. Owl's Egg in a Pheasant's Nest. Field. May 21, p. 6,57. 



Lefroy, ISl. M. Chester Fly. Country Life. Sept. 3, p. 297. 



Leigh-Sharpe, W. Harold. Abnormal Legs in Frogs. Ann. Mag. Nfit. Hi-<t. 



Feb., pp. 187-189. 

 Leman, C. B. C. Records of Coccinella 11-punctatn, L. Ent Bee Apr 



pp. 75-76. 



Hippodamia rariegata, Goez. Some Observations on the type of this 



Species, torn. cit. June, pp. 115-116. 



Coccinella 1 -punctata. L., ab. divaricata, Oliv. Ent. 1, vi pp 1001- 



1002. No. 21 [1808]. tom. cit. July, pp. 1.30-131. 

 L[eney], F. James Reeve, F.G.S. Trans. Norf. and N. Nat. Soc. Vol XI 

 pt. II., pp. 224-225. 



List of Additions. Pep. Castle Museum Committee Norwich, pp. 13-20. 



