LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. 463 



Lucas, W. J. Nisoniades tages, Linn., torn, cit., p. 218. 



T'cs/ja crabro, torn, cit., p. 221. 



Trichoptera and Ephomeroptera in 1920, torn. cit. Oct., pp. 245-24G. 



Orthoptera and Odonata. Lancashire and Cheshire Records, 1920. Lane. 



and Chesh. Nut. Apr., pp. 208-209. 

 Ltjmsden, James F. Glossy Ibises in Aberdeenshire. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 10. 

 Lyle, G. T. Contributions to our Knowledge of the British Braconidic. Ent. 



Jan., pp. G-8. 

 ■MacBride, E. W. Inheritance of xVcquired Characters. Sci. I'ro(f. Jan., 



pp. 392-105. 

 M'CONACHIE, WiT.UAM. Some Lauderdale Birds. Proc. liciwick<<Jiirc Nat. Club. 



Vol. XXIV., pt. II., p. 244. 

 Macdonald, E. K'-'(lttart in Skye. Field. May 28, p. 685. 

 Mace, Herbert. Wonderful Hawkmoths. Nineteenth Cent. Feb., pp. 271-280. 



Some other Bees. Sci. Prog. Oct., pp. 275-283. 



IM'Intosh, C. Notes from the Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 

 No. XLIII. Recent Additions to the British Marine Polychjeta. Ann. 

 Mag. Nut. Hist. Sept., pp. 290-309. 



Scottish Fisheries. Natxtre. Oct. 13, p. 228. 



Macintyre, Dugald. Lobster Nursery. Field. Feb. 19, p. 248. 



Ravens of the Moil, torn. cit. Apr. 23, p. 510. 



Se-al's Manner of Feeding, torn. cit. Oct. 15, p. 500. 



Sheldrakes in Kintyre, torn. cit. Dec. 3, p. 724. 



McKechnie, G. a. Collecting and Preparing Mosquitoes for Microscopic Study. 



Ann. Eep. Munch. Micro. Sac, 1920, pp. 22-25. 



and Reid, D. M. Insecta [Report on], torn, cit., p. 87. 



Mackeith, T. Thornton. Blackcap Warbler at Kilmacolni. Scot. Nut. Jan , 



p. 21. 

 Mackenzie, A. F. Buzzard Mobbed by Plovers and Oyster-Catchers. Field. 



June 25, p. 815. 



Redstart in Ross-shire, torn, cit, July 2, p. 33. 



Maclachan, N. Purple Thorn Moth in Banffshire. Field. June 4, p. 710. 

 Macmillan, George A. Ornithological Problem [in Norfolk]. Nature. Aue 11 



p. 746. ^" 



Macpherson, A. HoLTE. Notes on London Birds in 1920. Sclhorne Mao Apr 



pp. 95-96. 

 McTear, Jas. M. Bean-Goose in Cheshire and N. Wales in Summer Brit 



Birds. Nov., pp. 141-142. 

 Magrath, H. a. F. Autumn Migration Across the Irish Sea. Brit. Birds. 



Dec, p. 154. 

 Malloch, Thomas. White-fronted Goose and Leach's Fork-tailed Petrel in 



Renfrewshire. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 4. 



Six Eggs in an Oystercatcher's Nest, torn. cit. Sept., p. 134. 



Mallock, a. Metallic Coloration of Chrysalids. Nature Nov 3 nn 302- 



303. ■ ' ■ 



Mann, F. G. Early Emergence of Coremia nnidenfaria. Ent. June, p. 148. 

 Mansbridge, Wm. Lepidoptera. Report of the Recorder for 1919. inn Be it 



and Proc. Lan. and ('. Ent. Soc. for 1918-1920. [4 unnumbered pages 



between pp. 34 and 35.] 



Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society. Ent. Fob pp 55-">6- 



Apr., pp. 103-104 : Sept., pp. 222-223. Lanr. and C. Nat. Jan., pp 140- 



141; Nov., pp. 143-144. Nut. Feb., p. 83. 

 Mansel, Owen Ll. Weight of .Badgers. Field. Feb 19 p 248 • Mar 5 



p. 299. ' ■ ' ' 



Mapleton-Bree, W. H. Spotted Flycatcher Returning to Deserted "Nest Brit 



Birds. July, pp. 42-43. 

 Marriner, T. Fred. Few Country Notes. Va-tc. May pp 89-90 

 [Marriott, H. de W.] Striped Hawk Moth in Cheshi're. Lane, and C Nut 



Sept., p. 49. 



MAaEFiELD, J. R. B. Zoology [Report]. Trmis. North Stafh. F Club 

 Vol. LV., pp. 129-134. ■' 



