466 CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 



^MULLEN'S, W. H. Notes on the Great Auk. Brit. Birds. Oct., pp. 98-108. 



SluLLER, G. W. Landrail Shot in January. Field. Jan. 15, p. 6-5. 



MuNRO, J. W. Scottish Bark-beetles : Records and Observations. Scot. Nat. 



May, pp. 87-88. 

 MuEPHY, John E., and Gordon, Thos. H. M. Additions to the Coleoptera of 



the Clyde Area. Scot. Nat. Jan., pp. 25-26. 

 Mtjeeay, Jas. Wood Ant in Cumberland. Nat. May, p. 182. 



Hyimum crisfa-castrensis, Linn., near Carlisle, loc. cit. 



Strongylocoris luridiis, Fall., in Cumberland, to/n. cit. Dec, p. 400. 



MusHAM, J. F. Early Mollusca at Selby. Nat. Feb., p. 81. 



Presidential Address to the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union. ' Some 



Molluscan Ways.' Trans. Lines. Nat. Union for 1920, pp. 105-116. 



Conchology [Report on], torn, cit., p. 118. 



MussELWiiiTE, D. W. Rapid Re-nesting of the Common Whitethroat. Brit. 



Birds. Nov., p. 140. 

 Neale, J. S. Greenland Falcon in Ireland. Field. July 9, p. 65. 

 Neave, Ferris. Aculeate Hymenoptera in East Cheshire in 1920. Ent. Mo. 



Mag. Mar., p. 65. 



Records of Hymenoptera from Lancashire and Cheshire. Lane, and C. 



Xnf. jNIay, pp. 2.32-234; June, pp. 256-258. 



Neave, S. A. Entomological Society of London [Report]. Ent. Mo. Mag. 

 Dec, pp. 279-280. 



[Neville, T. N. C] Bedstraw Hawk Moth in Cheshire. Lane, and C. Nat. 

 Sept., p. 74. 



Newstead, R., and Evans, Olwex "SI. Report on the Rat-Flea Investigation. 

 Ann. Tropical Medicine and Parasitology. Sept., pp. 287-300. [Re- 

 printed from Ann. Bep. Med. Officer of Health, Liverpool.} 



Nichols, W. B. Roller in Essex. Brit. Birds. Aug., p. 60. 



Heron Soaring and 'Looping the Loop,' torn. cit. Sept., p. 88. 



Nicholson, C. Scarcity of Vespa. Ent. Feb., p. 54. 



Sphecolyma inanis, torn. cit. Sept., p. 221. 



■ Gryllvs domesticus outside houses. Ent. Mo. Mag. Oct., p. 234. 



Abundance of Wasps, loc. cit. 



• Physocephala rufipes and Aphomia eoloncUa in a nest of Bombus hieorum, 



torn. cit. Dec, p. 275. 



Trichius fasciat'i.'' L. in London, torn, cit., p. 277. 



■ [Entomological] Notes on the Season. Ent. Fee. Nov., p. 202. 



Erastrin vemistiila, torn. cit. Dec, p. 218. 



Nicholson, G. W. CryptocepJiohis higuttatus Scop, on Erica tetralix. Ent. 



Mo. Mag. Feb., pp. 36-37. 

 O.^keley, H. K. B. Zoological Section [Report]. Ann. Bep. Gresham's School 



Nat. Hist. Soc, 1921. pp. 16-18. 

 Oakes, P. Are Rats susceptible to Music ? Country Life. Nov. 19, p. 667. 

 Gates, W. Coape. Sheldrakes Nesting in Notts. Field. July 2, p. 33. 



Quail in Notts, torn. cit. May 28, p. 685. 



Sheld-Duck Nesting in Noftinghamshire, loc. cit. Also Brit. Birds. Aug., 



p. 70. 

 O'DoNOGHUE, Chas. H. Zoology. Sci. Prog. Apr., pp. 561-569. 

 Oldham, Chas. Valvata macrosfoma Steenbuch in West Suffolk. Joiirn. Conch. 



■Jan., p. 155. 



Pisidivm parvulinn Glcssin in the Great Ousc and the Severn, torn, cit., 



pp. 158-159. 



Pifidiiim tenuUincafiim Stelfox in the Thames, torn. cit. Sept., p. 214. 



Pisid'ium pamih/m Clessin in Cheshire, loc. cit. 



Pisidiuni lilljeborgii in INIontgomeryshire, torn, cit., p. 233. 



Oliver, F. W. Report of Blakeney Point Committee, 1917-1919. Trans. 



Norfoll- end N. Nat. Soc. Vol. XI.. pt. t.. pp. 81-96. 

 Onslow, H. Black Moths : The Historv of their Evolution. Conquest. Sept., 



pp. 491-496. 



Inheritance of Wing-colour in Lepidoptera v. Melanism in Abraxas 



grossulariata (var. varleyata Porritt). Journ. Genetics. Sept., pp. 123- 



