LIST OF PAPERS, 1921. 



479 



Wilkinson, Oswald J. Night Photography and Natural History, torn. cit. 



Nov. 19, pp. 660-662. 

 WlLLFORD, Henuy. By Moor and Loch [Curlew]. Country Life. May 14, 



pp. 577-580. 

 Williams, B. S. Pieris rajui . ah. Kiif. May, pp. 125-126. 



Ettmicia /iJihtn.-t ab. en prcopunctatu, Tutt., torn, cit., p. 126. 



Williams, Hakold B. See E. A. Cockayne. 



Williams, Honor. Romance of a Boring Beetle [Ili/le.iiiw.'i fiaxini]. Animal 



World. Aug., pp. 92-94. 

 Williams, W. J. [Records of Irish Birds.] Iri.ih yof. July, p. 82. 

 Wilson. Joseph. Weit;ht of Badger. Field. Jan. 29, p. 126; Feb. 12, p. 213; 



Feb. 19, p. 248. 

 [Wilson, Mary.] Sparrows Feeding Starlings. ScUiornc Mag. Feb., p. 90. 

 Wilson, Williaji. Hoopoe in Aberdeenshire. Scot. Nat. Nov., p. 178. Brit. 



Birds. May, 1922, p. 297. 

 WiNCKWORTH, E. HeUcella barbara (L.) new to West Sussex. Joiirn. Conch. 



Jan., p. 1.34. 



Scheme for the Division of British Marine Area into Census Areas, torn. 



cit.. pp. 152-155. 

 Helicndonta obrohifn (Miiller) in Sussex, torn, cit., p. 155. 



Giant Race of Cardium edulc L., torn, cit., p. 157. 



Leda biiccata (Stimpson) from British Waters, torn. cit. Sept., p. 226. 



Wingate, Ashmore. Wajside Notes from Galloway. Field. June 25, 



p. 815. 

 Winter, A. E. Coleoptera [at York]. Nat. Nov., p. 378. 

 WiNTON, William E. de. Decrease of Swallows. Field. July 30, p. 166. 

 WiTHERBY, H. F. Notes on British Records of the Spotted Eagle and Steppe 



Buzzard and on the British Tawnv Owl. Brit. Bird.s. Jan., pp. 180- 



183. 



'British Birds' Marking Scheme Progress for 1920, torn. cit. Feb., 



pp. 203-207. 



British Records of the Spotted Eagle, torn, cit., p. 209. 



St. Colomb Spotted Eagle, torn. cit. Aug., p. 69. 



Recovery of marked Birds, torn. cit. Oct., pp. 111-113. 



■ Plumages of Nestling Owls. Ibis. July, pp. 567-568. 



British-taken examples of the 'Levantine' Shearwater. Brit. Birds. Dec., 



pp. 151-153. 



Mr. Chance's Film of the Cuckoo, torn, cit., pp. 158-159. 



Practical Handbook of British Birds. Mar., pp. 81-176; July, pp. 177- 



256; Oct., pp. 257-352. 

 WiTHERiNGTON, G. Lifting and Weight-carrying power of Golden Eagles. Brit. 



Birds. May, p. 284. 

 WiTHYcoMBE, Cyril L. Food of Boreus. Nat. July, p. 234. 

 Boreus hi/mcnalis, female, and eggs [exhibits]. Trans. Ent. Soc. Apr., 



p. xc. 

 Wood, H. Worsl'sy. Brenthis {Argynnis) selene, Second Brood at Abbott's 



Wood. Evf. Jan., pp. 17-18. 



Abraxas qrossiilariata, Second Brood, torn. cit. Feb., p. 52. 



XanthorhcB sociata in November, torn, cit., p. 53. 



lodis lactearia Larvae Hibernating, loc. cit. • 



Brenthis selene. Second Brood, again at Abbott's Wood, torn. cit. Oct., 



p. 243. 

 Woodford, C. M. Notes on the Season of 1920 in West Sussex. Ent. May, 

 pp. 119-121. 



Butterflies in West Sussex, torn. cit. Aug.. p. 197. 



Nisoniades taqes. Second Brood, torn. cit. Oct., p. 241. 



Colins edvsa, C. hi/ale. etc.. on the Sussex Coast, torn. cit. Dec, pp. 292- 



293. 

 WooDFORDE, F. C. Some Notes on the Collection of British Macro-Lepidoptera 

 in the Hope Department of the Oxford University ^Museum. Ent. 

 Jan., pp. 8-12; Apr., pp. 90-93; June, pp. 140-143 ; "July, pp. 161-163; 

 Dec. , pp. 285-289. 



