LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 509 
CuaRK, Rosert 8. Pelagic Young and Early Bottom Stages of Teleosteans. 
Journ, Marine Biol. Assoc, H.S. XIL. No. 2, pp. 159-240. 
CLARKE, WILLIAM Eacur. Some Further Notes on ‘Blue Fulmar.’ Scot. Nat. 
May, pp. 83-84. 
— Ringed Plover Breeding Inland in Midlothian, tom. cit. Sept., p. 150. 
—— Attempted Breeding of the Bee-Eater (Meropss apiaster) in Midlothian, 
tom. cit., pp. 151-153. 
Greenland Falcon in Orkney, loc. cit. 
CrarkE, W. J. North Riding [Report for Vertebrate Zoology]. Nat. Jan., 
p. 40. 
— Fishes [Report], tom. cit., p. 41. 
Cruaxton, W. Aglais urtice. Hnt. Jan., pp. 17-18. 
Curae, W. E. Some Notes from the Scilly Isles. Brit. Birds. Aug., pp. 59-60. 
Cuurrersuck, C. GRaNvittr. A New Form of Plusia pulchrina, Haw. Ent. 
Jan., pp. 1-2. 
Cuurron, W. G. Chrysophanus phleas, L., and Theca rubi, L., in Burnley 
District. Lane. and C. Nat. Apr., p. 272. 
— Notes on the Season, 1919, from Burnley and District. nt. May, 
pp. 117-118. 
Coss, H. B. Sandwich Tern breeding in Co. Galway. Brit. Birds. Oct., p. 120. 
Cocurane, ALEXANDER. Northern Bullfinch in East Lothian. Scot. Nat. May, 
p. 89. 
Cocurang, Henry L. Buckinghamshire Heronries. Brit. Birds. Nov., p. 189. 
—  Cirl Bunting Breeding in North-east Bucks, tom. cit, Dec., p. 161. 
Cockayne, E. A. [and] Harotp B. Witu1ams. Lepidoptera Section. Report for 
1919. Zrans. London Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1919, pp. 19-20. 
Cocks, ALFRep HeNnrAGE. Little Auk in Buckinghamshire. Brit. Birds. Feb., 
. 246. 
Gtk. raie,” J. M. Abnormal Plumage in Birds [White Swallow]. Country Life. 
Aug. 28, p. 286. 
Couin, J. E. British Species of the Sylvaticus Group of Pipunculus [Diptera]. 
Lint. Mo. Mag. Dec., pp. 270-276. 
Cotnince, Water E. Asellus meridianus, Racovitza, in Scotland. Scot. Nat. 
Mar., p. 53. 
On the proposed new sub-species of the Little Owl. Carine noctua 
(scopoli), tom. cit., pp. 69-70. 
Sea-Birds: Their Relations to the Fisheries and Agriculture. Nature. 
Apr. 8, pp. 172-173. 
Wild Birds: Their Relation to the Farm and the Farmer. Journ. Wild 
Birds Inves. Soc. Mar., pp. 25-28. 
Increase of Long-tailed Tit, with Note by E. R. G., tom. cit., p. 36. 
The Food of the Nightjar (Caprimulgus europeus, Linne), Journ. 
Minis. Agric. Jan., pp. 992-995. 
The Rook : Its Relation to the Farmer, Fruit Grower, and Forester, tom. 
cit. Dec., pp. 868-875. 
The Skua Robs the Gull. Country Life. Feb. 21, p. 256. 
Swan Laws and Swan Marks, tom. cit. Mar. 27, pp. cxxii-cxxv. 
Woolly Aphis or American Blight, tom. cit. Apr. 24, pp. 569-570. 
Tern and the Scottish Fisheries Committee, tom. cit. May 8, p. 636. 
Conry, G. B. Deilephila livornica in Somerset. Hnt. Sept., p. 210. 
Conereve, W. M. Wood-larks in Montgomeryshire. Brit. Birds. Nov., p. 132. 
Conyers, C. A. Woodcock. Shooting Times. Nov. 20, p. 19. 
Coomspes, R. A. H. Black Tern in Lancashire. Brit. Birds. Nov., p. 141. 
Corset, A. STEVEN. (rraptolithus ornithopus. Ent. Mar., p. 68. 
— Spring Insects in Berkshire, tom. cit. July, p. 158. 
— Pyrameis atalanta in Argyll, tom. cit. Nov., p. 261. 
— FPyrameis atalanta in Berkshire. Hnt. Dec., p. 283. 
See Stanley B. Hodgson. 
Corsetr, H. H. Early Emergence of Phigalia pedaria. Nat. Jan., p. 31. 
— Ozxyptilus teucrii, Greening, near Doncaster. Wnt. Mo. Mag.  Sept., 
p. 211. 
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