LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. "ISo 



Meinertziiagen, R. Red-throated Diver at Richmond, Surrey. Brit. Birds. 

 Apr., p. 261. 



Notes on Some Birds seen in South Uist in October and November, 1920, 



torn. cit. May, pp. 276-277. 



Some Preliminary Remarks on the Velocity of Flight among Birds, with 



Special Reference to the Palajoarctic Region. lbi<. Jan., pp. 228-238. 



Some Thoughts on Subspecies and Evolution, fovi. cit. July, pp. 528-537. 



Birds in a Storm in the Outer Hebrides. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club. Dec. 



Noticed in Scot. Nat. May, pp. 67-68. 

 Melleesh, Wm. Lock. [Kite and ' Buzzard ']. Proc. Cotteswold Nat. F. Club, 



1920, pp. 258-259. 

 Mellows, C. Vespa in 1920. But. Feb., pp. 53-54. 

 Melvill, J. Cosmo. Chrysophanus yhhcas, L., var., or ab. cccrulco punctata. 



Ent. Jan., p. 17. 



Dianthaciti albimacula. Borkh., in Suffolk, Ivin. cit. May, pp. 126-127. 



Few Notes on the Collection of British Lepidoptera formed by the lato 



Mr. Joseph Sidebotham, F.L.S., and presented to the Manchester 



Museum in 1919 by his son, Mr. J. W. Sidebotham. Lane, and C. Nat. 



July, pp. 2-19. Abs. in Nature. Dec. 8, pp. 478-479. 

 Mera, a. W. Effect of the Early Spring of 1920 on British Lepidoptera. Ent. 



Apr., pp. 84-87. 

 Meyhick, Edward. On Scoparia nlmella. Ent. Feb., pp. 51-52. 



New British species Scoparia ulniclla. Bep. Marlb. Coll. Nat. Hist. Soc, 



No. 69, p. 36. 

 M'GowAN, Bertram. List of the Coleoptera of the Solway District. Trans. 



Dumfries, and Gall. Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. VIL, pp. 62-66. 

 IM'GowAN, J. P. Braxy in Hares. Scot. Journ. Ac/ric. Apr., pp. 164-172. 

 MiDDLETON, Edgar C. Birds-at-Law. Country Life. Nov. 12, p. 611. 

 Miles, Herbert W. Grey Field Slug. {Arjriolima.x. a(jrcsli.-i, Liim.) Journ. 



Minis. Af/ric. Aug., pp. 451-455. 



Raspberry Gall Fly {La.^-'optcra rubi. Schrk.), torn. cit. Se])t., pp. 548-550. 



]\Iiller, 'Edw. [Records of Heron and Pied Wagtail.] Vase. Feb.. p. 47 

 Miller, H. H. L. Rough-legged Buzzard in Sussex. Field. Mar. 19, p. 353. 



Black Redstart in Sussex, torn. cit. Apr. 2, p. 439. 



Rough-legged Buzzard in Sussex, foe. cit. 



AIlLMAN, P. P. Ularr/arodrs ((Tlypliodrx) vniomdi.-i and Lrurania ritrllina in 



South Devon. Ent. Jan., p. 20. 

 !M'Lagan, Frank. Rhizopods of Perthshire. 'J'rans. Perth. Soc. Nat. Sci. 



Vol. VII., pt. in., pp. 91-103. 

 Moffat, C. B. [Curious Behaviour of a Bat.l Iri.^h Nat. Sept., pp. 110-111. 



[Breeding of Squirrels], torn, cit., p. 111. 



See Helen AI. Rait Kerr. 



MoiR, J. Reid. Further Discoveries of Humanly-fashioned Flints in and Be- 

 neath the Red Crag of Suffolk. Proc. Prchis. Soc. p. Anylia. Vol. III., 

 pt. HI., pp. 389-4.30. 



MoNEY-CouTTS. Hugh. Woodpecker Feeding Young. Field. Aug. 27, \>. 303. 



MoREY, Frank. General Meetings, Exhibitions, and Excursions. Proc. Isle 

 of Wight Nat. Hi^t. Soc^ior 1920, pp. 9-22. 



Green Woodpecker, torn, cit., p. 47. 



Novel Sleeping-pla('e of Wrens, torn, rif., p. 48. 



Magpies at Benibridge, loc. cit. 



INIoRLEY, B. Yorkshire Naturalists' Union. Eiilomological Section. Nat. 

 .Jan., pp. 30-31. 



Lepidoptera [Yorkshire], toni. cit.. p. 41. 



South-West Yorkshire Entomological Society. Eiit. Apr., p. 104. 



MoRLEY, Claude. British Ichneumons : Additions and Confirmations. Ent. 



Mo. Ma;/. Mar., pp. 53-57. 

 — — - Silpha qundripunctata, L., hovering, torn. cit. July, p. 154. 



Does Sccnopiiius fenestralis, De G. (Dipteral, hibernate? torn, cit., p. 155. 



Morris, George. Badgers near Saffron Walden. Essex Nat. Apr., p. 326. 



Manimotli Rpmains at Little Chesterford, loc. cit. 



Morris, .R. See J. H. Riley. 



