LIST OF PAI'EKS, 1921. ^'^^ 



Smeeu, Cecil. Large CluUh of iloor-Hen's Eggs [with Note by F. C. R. 



Jourdain]. Brit. Birds. Juno, pp. 22-23. 



Large Clutch of Linnet's Eggs, torn. at. July, p. 4L 



Smith, A. Lepidoptera [at York]. Nat. Nov., pp. 377-378. 



Smith E ClaribeL Bird Notes from Ellingham. Tran,. .\o,Hk and A. 



iV«^ Soc. Vol. XL, pt. I., pp. 99-100. „■.,,■, 



Smith, J. N. Douglas. Notes on the Little Tern and \oung. But. BuU.^. 



Au2., pp. 50-50. , , T, J 



Smith, S. cfokouN. A Year's Collecting of Macro-Lepuloptcra. f ""• f '/'• "'"^ 



Pro" Lane, and C. Eat. Soc. for 191S 1920, pp. 54-o9 and b9-b4. 

 Smith, Sydney H. White Kittiwake. Country Liff. Oct. 8, p. 46L I< icld. 



Do.'fish far"from Sea [in Derwent near York]. Fivld. Nov. 5, p^ 602. 



. Vertebrate Zoology Section. York District. Nat. Jan., pp. 37-38. 



, ]\lamnuils, Amphibians, Reptiles, and Fishes Committee, finn,. nt., p. 3.'. 



. Little Auk at Barmby Moor, near Pocklinston, toin. nt. beU., p. iJ. 



White Kittiwake at Bridlington, torn. nt. Nov., p. 364. 



Yorkshire Fishes, loc. c'll. 



Vertebrate Zoology [Yorkshire], /"«?. r//.. p. .376. 



Smith, Thomas. Notes on the Pupation of Noiwjna tijpluv. hut. bept., 



p. 218. 

 P,ir„n/(' mr>/,rra TreUe-hvooded. tout. nt. Deep. 293. 



Moorland Lepidoptera. Tran.^. Nort/i Staff.-< F. Club. Vol. LV., pp. 63- 



75. 

 Entomology [Report], torn, cit., pp. 135-137. 



Smith T.Leslie. Ringed Plovers' ' Nests.' Brit. Birds. July, pp. 26-32 



Rothschild, N. Charles, Furse, J. P. W., and Bonhaw, H. T. Wax- 

 wings in Forfarshire, Northamptonshire, and Devonshire, torn. at. 

 Dec, p. 155. 



Snowdon, F. Black Redstart at Whitby. Nat. Feb., p. 78. 



. ■ Swallow near Whitby in December, loc. cit. 



Great Northern Diver at Castleton in Cleveland, torn, cit., p. 79. 



Sturgeon at Whitby, torn,, cit. May, p. 182. 



Large Trout near Whitby, torn. cit. Oct., p. 328. 



Spotted Crake near Whitby, torn. nt. Nov., p. .364. 



Local Natural History Notes. Birds. Fishes. .\ inrtij-cujhlh hop. 



W/iitlii/ Lit. and Phi). Soc. pp. 14-16. 



South, Richard. Aberrations of Coccimdhi bipnnctata. Knt. Nov., p. 271. 



SouTHCOTE, Ceoroe. Woodcock Carrying Young, f'otintri/ Life. June 4, p. 685. 



Sowerby, Arthur de C. Logger-Head Turtle. Field. Feb. 19, p. 248. 



Spence-Colby, Cecil. Greenland Falcon in Pembrokeshire. I'leld. Apr. 30, 

 p 539; June 25, p. 815. Brit. Birds. Aug., p. 69. 



Spiller, A. J. Notes from Chinnor, Oxford. Ent. Jan., pp. 19-20. 



Stafford, Augustus E. Notes on Second and Third Broods, 1921. Ent. Oct., 

 pp. 240-241. 



Ciriioni/inplia jHunpliiliis vars., toni. cit.. pp. 242-243. 



Stainporth, T. Jfi/'/rohi(i (Pel oil ills) tarda Herbst., etc., near Hull. Nat. 

 June, p. 212.' ' 



Standen, R. Obituary Notice : Edward Collier. Joi'rn. ConrJi. Jan., f)p. 136- 



137. 



Woodlice and other Crustacea of Derbyshire and Staffordshire. /,aiir. 



and V. Nat. Jan., pp. 130-138. 



Long-eared Bat {Plecoliis oiiritiis). Lancashire Records, tnni. eit. Apr., 



pp. 207-208. 



Report on Terrestrial Isojjoda (Woodlice) for 1920, torn, cit., pp. 210-211. 



Obituary : The late John Ray Hardy, torn. cit. May, pp. 219-223. 



Notes on the Opossum Shrimp {Ncomysis integer, Leach) and its asso- 

 ciated Fauna in the Wirral, torn, cit., pp. 19-21. 



Squirrels eating Fungi, torn. cit. June, pp. 249-251. 



Correction \/'!/ropteriis affinis. Payk.], toni. cit. Nov., p. 142. 



Staniland, L. N. Aberrant Lvcivnid. Tran.9. Ent. Soc. Apr., p. Ixxxvii. 



Steel. Thos. Gold-colouiid Teeth of Sheep. Nature. Oct. 20, p. 242. 



