LIST OF PAPERS, 1920. 545 
Wuirr, Jas. W. Report for 1919 of the Botanical Exchange Club, Vol. V., 
pt. 6, pp. 801-849. 
— Bristol Botany in 1918. Ann. Rep. and Proc. Bristol Nat. Soc., Vol. V., 
pt. 11, pp. 88-91. 
WHITEHEAD, Henry. Museum Note, No. VIII. Collections of British Rubi. 
Essex Nat., Vol. X1X., pt. 11, pp. 116-27. 
Wipe, C. L. See R. W. Robbins. 
Winecars, Asumore. Wild Life in Galloway. Country Life. Sept. 11, p. 356. 
Winsuip, A. J. Square Trees. Arch. Cambridge Um. Morestry Assoc. Oct., 
p- 58. : 
Woop, Denys R. Studies in the Bacteriology of Water. Z'rans. Inst. Water 
Eng., Vol. XXIV., pp. 32-59. 
WoopuHeap, 'l’. W. See W. H. Burrell. 
Wooprurre-Pracock, EK. Aprian. Hazel Nut and its Bird Lovers. Country 
Life. Jan. 3, p. 29. 
— The Common Barberry, tom. cit. Oct. 30, p. 580. 
—— Blackberry Nutlets, tom. cit. Dec. 11, p. 798. 
— Botanical Report, 1919 {Seed Dispersal by Birds, etc.]. Z'rans. Linc. Nat. 
Union, 1919, pp. 14-37. 
— lincolnshire Natural History Notes from Stonehouse’s ‘ Isle of Axholme,’ 
tom. cit., pp. 60-62. 
Wormatp, H. The ‘Brown Rot’ Disease of Fruit-trees, with Special Refer- 
ence to two Biologic Forms Monilia cinerea, Bon. Ann. Bot. Apr., 
pp. 143-171. 
Prehistoric Archeology. 
Anon. Report of the Seventy-third Annual Meeting held in Dolgelley. Arch. 
Cambrensis, Vol. XIX., pp. 543-596. 
Stonehenge. Rep. and Proc. Commons and Pootpaths Preserv. Soc. for 
1913-1919, pp. 39-40. 
[C. E. C.] The Evolution of Man and the Early History of Civilisation. 
Conquest» May, pp. 326-327. 
Saving Stonehenge for Posterity. Country Life. Apr. 17, pp. 510-511. 
Liverpool Geological Society. Report. Lancs and C. Nat. June, 
pp. 318-319. 
Professor L. Doncaster, F.R.S. [Obituary], tom. cit. July, pp. 1-2. 
The London Museum. Guide to the Prehistoric Room. 11 pp. 
Alleged Carving on a Flint. Mus. Journ. Nov., p. 124. 
Moir White Elephant : Chalk and Vinegar. Nat. Jan., pp. 4-5. 
Suffolk Archeology, tom. cit. Apr., p. 113. 
Prehistoric Implements. Materials used, tom. cit. May, pp. 146-147. 
Natural ‘ Koliths’ : Tertiary Man, tom. cit. June, pp. 177-178. 
Animistic Flints, Natural or Artificial, Flint Faces. A Museum Guide. 
[Worthing], tom. cit. Dec., pp. 375-377. 
Prehistory of Man in Britain. Nature. Feb. 26, pp. 706-707. 
Prehistoric Man and Racial Characters, tom. cit. Apr. 1, p. 153. 
Late Keltic Remains from a Mendip Cave, tom. cit. Dec, 23, p. 549. 
Summary of Proceedings [Exhibits]. Proc. Prehist. Soc. 2. Anglia. 
1919-20, pp. 315-322. 
{Obituary.] Mr. Thomas Boynton. Proc. Soc. Antig. for 1919-20, p. 162. 
Principal Additions to the Museum Collections, 1916-1920. Rep. 
Warrington Museum, pp. 21-25. 
The Sixty-seventh General Meeting of the Wiltshire Archeological and 
Natural History Society. Wilts. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Mag., Dec., 
pp. 160-171. 
Bronze Age Interment at Lockeridge, tom. cit., pp. 187-188. 
Bronze Age Interment at Ratfyn, Amesbury, tom. cit., pp. 190-191. 
— Report of the Council. Ann. Rep. Yorks. Phil. Soc. for 1919, pp. vi-xvi. 
Aprrcromsy. A Reply to Mr. A. G. Wright [Bronze-Age Beakers].  7’rans. 
Hssex Arch. Soc., pp. 292-294. 
Appy, S. O. House-Burial, with examples in Derbyshire. Journ. Derby. 
Arch., etc., Soc., Vol. XLII., pp. 67-80. 
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