LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 533 
Wuirmorr, R. The Earthworm. Animal World. Aug., pp. 87-88. 
Wuirtte, F. G. Lepidoptera at Rannoch in 1919. Lxt. Jan., pp. 11-13. 
— Xanthorhoé fluctuata in April, tom. cit. July, p. 158. 
— Pyrameis atalanta in Scotland, tom. cit. Sept., p. 210. 
Wuyre, ANpREw. Rabbit’s overgrown Teeth. Country Life. Apr. 24, p. 563. 
Wickuam, A. P. Zhamnonoma (Halia) brunneata at Wicken in June. Lnt. 
Sept., pp. 210-211. 
— A Visit to Wicken, June 14 to 26, tom. cit., p. 211. 
Witxinson, Jounson. Wild Birds and Egg Protection Committee [Report]. 
Nat. Jan., p. 41. 
Wiu1Ms, Harotp B. Parallelism in Variation in Butterflies. Z'rans. London 
Nat. Hist. Soc. for 1919, pp. 12-17. 
— See EK. A. Cockayne. 
Wittrams, J. W. The Mullin Shark. Hnt. Apr., p. 94. 
—— schna cyanea in Worcestershire, tom. cit. Oct., p. 237. 
Witurams, P. D. Notes from Cornwall. Brit. Birds. Mar., p. 272. 
Little Owls in Cornwall, tom. cit., p. 219. 
Wiuiams, L. Henperson. Wicked Ways of the Silver-fish. Country Life. 
Sept. 18, p. Ixxviii. 
Wittiamson, H. Cuarues. Mortality of Common Terns in 1919. Journ. Wild 
Birds Inves. Soc. Mar., p. 36. 
Witson, Wm. Ptarmigan in Devon. Shooting Times. Feb. 21, p. 17. 
— Nesting Places of Wild Ducks, tom. cit. Sept. 11, p. 14. 
— [Bird] Migration Notes, tom. cit. Sept. 25, pp. 15-16. 
WinckwortH, R. The Marine Mollusca of Sussex. Journ. Conch. Jan., 
pp. 89-95. 
Wineats, AsHMorRE. Wild Life in Galloway. Country Life. Sept. 11, p. 356. 
Winecate, H. M. Birds and Brochs in Shetland [abs.]. Ann. and Proc. Bristol 
Nat. Soc. Vol. V., pt. II., pp. 68-69. 
Winser, Harotp E. Zygena trifolii. Ent. Rec. Sept., pp. 167-168. 
Wise, Freprric. Hawfinches on Tyneside and Elsewhere. Vase.  Dec., 
p. 103. 
Wirnersy, H. F. Unusual Boldness of Robin in Defence of Young. Brit. Birds. 
Sept., p. 92. 
— The ‘British Birds’ Marking Scheme Progress for 1919, tom. cit. Feb., 
pp. 237-242. 
— On some results of ringing certain species of birds, tom. cit. Mar., 
pp. 269-271; Apr., pp. 292-296; May, pp. 307-312. 
— The Dutch and British Little Owl, tom. cit. Apr., p. 283. 
— Swallow ringed in Stirlingshire found in the Transvaal, tom. cit. July, 
pp. 42-43. 
— Harrert, Ernest; Annie C. Jackson; F. C. R. Jourpain; C. OnpHam; 
Norman F. TiceHurst. A Practical Handbook of British Birds. 
Part 6. Jan., pp. 337-400. pts. 7-8; Apr., pp. 401-432, pt. 9; Sept., 
pp. 1-80. 
Woop, J. MackwortH. Notes on the Fauna of the New River and Reservoirs 
in the Lee Valley. Badgers, Otters, Herons, Wild Fowl, and Carrion 
Crows, etc., within sight of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Essex Nat. 
Vol. XIX., pt. II., pp. 69-71. 
Woop, M. Srantry. British Birds in ‘German’ East Africa—up Country. 
Country Life. Mar. 6, p. 321. 
— Note on the Lesser Redpoll, tom. cit. May 29. 
Wooprrincr, Francis C. Phledes crenana. Ent. Oct., pp. 236-237. 
Wooprorpg, F. C. Perizoma teniata in South Devon. nt. Jan., p. 21. 
—— Lepidoptera in North Staffordshire in 1919, tom. cit. Mar., p. 54-56. 
— Some Notes on the Collection of British Macro-Lepidoptera in the Hope 
Department of the Oxford University Museum, tom. cit. July, 
pp. 152-157; Aug., pp. 173-177; Sept., pp. 199-201; Nov., pp. 257-259. 
Wooprvrre-Pracock, Apri1an E. Hazel-nut and its Bird Lovers. Country Life. 
Jan. 3, p. 29. 
— Botanical Report 1919 [Seed Dispersal by Birds, etc.]. Trans. Linc. Nat. 
Union, 1919, pp. 14-37. 
