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Leschallas, John H. P. Nesting of Great Spotted Woodpecker [Argyllshire]. 



Scot. Nat. Sept., p. 134. 

 Leslie, Shane. Two Cuckoo Questions. Country Life. Mar. 12, p. 320. 

 L'EsTRANGE, G. S. Carnivorous Propensity in Wild Rabbit. Fidd. May 21, 



p. 657. 

 Lewis, H. Mabel. Sec W. A. Herdnan. 



Lewis, Stanley. Blue-headed Wagtail in Somerset. Bnt. BircU. Feb., p. 208. 

 . Food of the Robin, torn. cit. Sept., p. 86. 



Red-necked Phalarope in Somerset, torn. cit. Dec, p. 158. 



Evolution of the South-West [Devon and Cornwall]. Geograph. Teach. 



Summer, pp. 20-34. 

 Lewis, Thomas. Notes on the Breeding Habits of the Little Tern. Brit. Bird?. 



Sept., pp. 74-75. 

 Lindley, Robt. S. White House Martin. Field. July 16, p. 100. 

 LiNNEY, Frank S. Ladybirds and Aphides. Country Life. Oct. 29, p. 5.59. 

 Lipscomb, C. G. Convolvulus Hawk Moth in Wales. Field. Sept. 17, p. 385. 

 Lister, Arthur [the late]. Bird Notes in Wanstead Park. February, 1877. 



Es-'icx Nat. Apr., pp. 296-299. 

 LiTTLEWOOD, Frank. Erratic Emergencies. Ent. Aug., pp. 196-197. 

 Livingstone, Dun. Early Arrival of Landrail. Field. May 28, p. 685. 

 Lloyd, Bertram. Stone-Curlew in Buckinghamshire. Brit. Bird.s. May, 



pp. 279-280. 

 [Lloyd, J. P.] rapilio vwrhaon in Norfolk. Ent. Mo. Mag. Oct., p. 2.32. 

 Lloyd, Sidney. Squirrel Killing Young Thrushes. Country Life. May 14, 



p. .595. 

 LoFXHOUSE, T. AsHTON. Early Appearance of the Green Hairstrcak. Field. 



Apr. 30, p. 538. 



. Phihalajjteryx lapidata in Yorkshire. Nat. Feb., p. 83. 



• In Memoriam : John Gardner, torn. cit. Nov., pp. 373-375. 



Long, A. W. Hawks in Ireland. Animal World. Aug., pp. 94-95. 



See T. Parker. 



Long, S. H. Obituary. The late Col. H. W. Feilden, C.B. Brit. Bird.?. Aug., 

 pp. 71-72, and Tranx. Norfolk and N. Nat. Soc. Vol. XL, pt. ii., 

 pp. 220-221. 



• Nesting of the Little Tern at Horsey. Trans. Norfolk and N. Nat. Soc. 



Vol. XI., pt. I., p. 97. 



Two Rare Beetles, torn, cit., p. 101. 



Widgeon Breeding in Norfolk, loc. cit. 



Hooded Crow Nesting in Norfolk, lor. cit, 



Wild Birds Protection in Norfolk, torn. cit. Pt. ii., pp. 194-199. 



Grey Wagtail Nesting in Norfolk, torn, cit., pp. 216-217. 



Willow-wren's Nest in a Tree, torn, cit., p. 217. 



Waxwings in Norfolk, loc. cit. 



Black Variety of the Swallow-tail Butterfly, torn, cit., pp. 218-219. 



New NorfoUi Mammal, torn, cit., p. 219. 



and Riviere, B. G. Fauna and Flora of Norfolk, torn. cit. Vol. X., 



pt. v., pp. 499-503. 

 Long, W. Arthur. Everes argiades in the New Forest. Ent. Nov., p. 269. 

 Longfield, R. E. Peregrine and Sparrow Hawk. Field. Oct. 1, p. 447. 

 LONGHURST, A. M. Butterflies in the Isle of Purbeck. Ent. Jan., p. 21. 

 Lowe, E. Stanley. Crayfish Eaten by Rats. Lane, and Clivli. Nat. Apr., 



p. 198. 

 Lowe, Harford J. Bees and Scarlet-runner Beans. Nature. July 21, p. 684; 



Aug. 11, p. 747. 

 Loyd, Lewis R. W. Martins Repairing Damaged Nest with Eggs. Brit. Birds. 



July, p. 43. 

 Lucas, C. B. Bittern at Filby Broad. Field. Nov. 26, p. 672. 

 Lucas, W. J. Panorpa communis, L. (Variety). Ent. Mar., p. 78. 



Notes on British Orthoptera, torn. cit. Apr., pp. 94-97. 



Hemerobius stigma., Steph. (Neuroptera) in January, torn. cit. May, 



p. 127. 



Notes on British Neuroptera in 1920, torn. cit. Sept., pp. 212-213. 



