. LIST OF PAPERS, 1021. '•^^ 



Taylor, John W. Early Mollusca in Yorkshire and l/mcoiiisliirf. A'««. Feb., 

 p. 82. 



See Gi-eevz Fyslier. 



Taylor, L. Everard. Long-tailed Tit's method of building. U'lt. UuUs. 

 July, p. 47. 



. Early Chiftehaft'. Vountri/ Life. Apr. 2, p. 412. 



Taylor, T. H. Colebrook. ."iincrinthus hybr. hjbridus. Ent. Bee. Nov., 



'pp. 176-178. . 



Taylor, W. P. G. Period of Dives of Great Crested Grebe and Pochard. Uiit. 



' Birds. Mar., pp. 235-236. 

 Temperley, G. W. Waders on the Northumberland Coast in September, 1920. 



Vase. May, pp. 80-81. 

 Temperley, Nicholas. Report on the Field ]\Ieetings of the Natural History 

 Society for 1917. Trans. Nat. Hint. Soc, Xorthumbniand, Durham, 

 and N ewcustlc-on-Tyne. Vol. V., pt. ii., pp. 223-233. 



High Mortality among Frogs, torn, cit., pp. 327-328. 



Temple, A. A. Musical Phrase in Blackbird's Song. Covntnj Li/c. July 9, 



p. 56. 

 Temple-Kichards, H. Reed Warbler. Country Life. Dec. 23, p. 748. 

 Teschmaker, W. E. American Robin in England. Field. May 28, p. 685. 



Early Song of the Blackcap, toin. cit. Apr. 9, p. 469. 



Curious Accident to a Rook, loc. cit. 



Theobald, Fred. V. New and little-known British Aphides. VI. IjhI. Oct., 



pp. 230-233. 

 Thomas, H. Margaret. Thrush at its Anvil. Country Life. Oct. 8, p. 461. 

 Thomas, J. F. Notes on some Breeding-habits of the Wheatear. Brit. Birds. 



Oct., pp. 114-115. 

 Thompson, Anthony, and Anderson, D. Moorland Grazing : Its Improvement 



by Heavy Stocking. Journ. Minis. Agric. Jan., pp. 028-933. 

 Thompson, M. Lawson. Ilcptuulacus villosus Gyll and other Coleoptera in 



North Yorkshire. Ent. Mo. Mag. Sept., p. 209. 



Obituary : John Gardner, torn. cit. Oct., pp. 236-237. 



Thompson, Percy. Roller at Ramsey. Essex A' at. Apr., p. 327. 



Freshwater Prawns at Benfleet, torn, cit., p. 328. 



Thompson, W. R. T. Notes on the Birds of Alderney. Ibis. July, pp. 415-453. 

 Thomson, A. Landsborough. Critical Note on the Value of Bird-marking. 

 Brit. Birds. Dec, pp. 146-150. 



Results of a Study of Bird-migration by the Marking Method. Ibis. 



July, pp. 466-527. 

 Thomson, J. Arthur. Mind of the ^lammal. Countnj Life, ilav 7, pp. 545- 

 546. 



Mind of the Reptile, torn. eit. Aug. 13, pp. 187-188. 



Mind of the Frog, torn. cit. Sept. 3, pp. 277-278. 



Evolution going on. Dawn of Mind. Outline of Science. Pt. IV., 



pp. 133-160. 



Influence of Man on Animal Life in Scotland, i^cot. Journ. Agric. Jan., 



pp. 28-31. 



Birds as Parents. Strand Mag. July, pp. 53-60. 



Winter Sleepers [mammals, reptiles, mullusca, etc.], torn. cit. Dec, 



pp. 518-525. 

 Thorpe, T. E., Fowler, W., Warde, A. S. and H. W. Obituarv : Prof. 



L. C. Miall, F.R.S. Nature. Mar. 3, pp. 16-18. 

 Thorpe, W. H. Late Spring IMovement of Pied Wagtails. Brit. Birds. July, 



p. 42. 

 Thouless, H. J. Tnpinotus sdhitiis F. at Hornins. Ent. .Mo. Mag. Apr 



p. 88. 



Leptura rubra L., in Norfolk, /(*'•. cit. 



Stenopclinvs rufinosus Gyll. in Norfolk, tow. eit. Dec, pp. 274-275. 



• Mole Cricket. Trans. Norf. and N. Nat. Soc. Vol. XI.. pt. ii., p. 219. 



Thurnall, a. Coleophora agrammelia in Essex. Ent. Sept., pp. 219-220. 

 TiABKS, H. A. Squirrel Roosting in Ivy. Field. Mar. 12, p. 345. 



