LIST OF PAPERS 
BEARING UPON THE ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, AND PREHISTORIC 
ARCHAOLOGY OF THE BRITISH ISLES, ISSUED DURING 1920. 
By T. Suepparp, M.Sc., F.G.S8., Vhe Museum, Hull. 
As a result of the request which was made last year for suggestions for the 
improvement of the style of this Bibliography, two important changes, and 
a number of unimportant ones, occur in the list now published. 
The first is that the papers are divided into three sections, viz. : Zoology, 
Botany, and Prehistoric Archeology, each in alphabetical order, instead of 
all being in one alphabetical list with letters of identification at the front 
of each title. In the present form I believe the list will be more useful to 
students. The second change is that the surnames of the authors appear 
first, followed by initials or Christian names, in this way being more handy 
for reference. 
Next year it is proposed to publish a complete list of the various publica- 
tions which have been consulted in connection with this Bibliography, and 
if in the meantime any omissions from the list now published are noticed 
I should be glad to know. . 
It is gratifying to find that many of the suggestions made in the intro- 
ductory remarks last year (British Association Report for 1919, pp. 406-408) 
have been adopted, a number of the Journals having fallen in with the 
suggestion as regards references, and also as regards giving suitable titles 
to the papers printed; in this way the following list has been considerably 
simplified. 
With reference to the various ‘‘ anonymous ”’ articles, with these have been 
included notes signed by pen-names or initials where the name of the actual 
author is not obvious. Where the authors are clearly known, however, the 
articles have been put in their places under the names of the authors. 
In these various anonymous articles, as in the signed articles, my object 
has been to keep the contents of each publication together, and in datal 
order. 
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Zoology. 
Anon. An Unusual Visitor [seal] at Newport. Animal World. Jan., p. 8. 
— Notes. [Ornithological] Bird Notes and News. Vol. IX., No. 3, 
pp. 21-22. 
— Economic Ornithology, tom. cit., p. 23, Jan., p. 29. Winter, p. 29. 
—— Fisheries in the Great War, being the Report on Sea Fisheries for the 
years 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918 of the Board of Agriculture and 
Fisheries, parts 1. and 11., pp. 1-194. : 
Report of General Summer Excursions, 1918. roe. Bournemouth Nat. 
Sci. Soc. Vol. X., p. 49. 
Account of the Annual and General Meetings. Ann. Rep. and Proc. 
Bristol Nat. Soc. Vol. V., pt. 1-, pp. 67-70. 
Notes. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 221; Feb., pp. 246-247; Mar., p. 276; 
Apr., pp. 298-300; May, p. 316; June, pp. 20-22; July, pp. 45-47 3 Aug., 
pp. 66-67; Sept., p. 96; Oct., p. 120; Nov., p. 143; Dec., pp. 165-167. 
Frederick Webb Headly [Obituary], fom. cit. Feb., pp. 235-246. 
Recovery of Marked Birds, tom. cit. Nov., pp. 129-181. 
Summary Guide to the Exhibition Galleries of the British Museum 
(Natural History), 16 pp. 
Wild Geese. Country Life. Jan. 3, pp. 33-34. 
Weasel as Mole Hunter, tom. cit. Jan. 10, p. 60. 
Wild Life under Water, tom. cit. Jan. 10, pp. 44-45. 
Domestic Fox, tom. cit. Jan. 17, p. 92. ) 
Curious Catch [‘lump-fish’ at Clacton-on-Sea], fom. cit. Jan. 24. 
p. 122. vores ess 
Grey Squirrel, tom. cit. Feb. 7, p. Iv. 
Plea for Crayfish Farms in England, tom. cit. February 28, p. 286. 
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