LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—ZOOLOGY. 495 
Anon. Entomological Society of London [Report], tom. cit. Jan., pp. 21-24. Ent. 
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Rec. Jan., pp. 17-19; Mar., pp. 54-56; Apr., pp. 70-71; May, pp. 85-86 ; 
Oct., p. 160; Dec., pp. 187-189. 
South London Entomological Society [Report]. Ent. Rec. Feb., p. 38; Apr., 
pp. 69-70; May, pp. 86-87; July, p. 128; Sept., p. 143; ‘Oct., p- 160; 
Nov., pp. 174- 175; Dec., pp. 184-186. 
Horne Sale, tom. cit. Feb., pp. 32-34. 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report], tom. cit. Apr., 
p. 71-72. 
Bex Field Club; Reports of Meetings. Hssex Nat. Mar., pp. 151-166; 
Apr., pp. 228-242. : 
Salmon in Sussex. Field. June 7, p. 850. 
Are Otters Destructive to Fish ? tom. cit., p. 865. 
Green Plover Attacking Jay, loc. cit. 
Blackbirds Nesting, loc. cit. 
Ferocity of the Swan, loc. cit. 
Prey of the Little Owl, tom. cit. July 5, p. 28. 
Crimson Speckled Moth in England, tom. cit. July 12, p. 45. 
Quail on Salisbury Plain, tom. cit. July 19, p. 94. 
Chillingham Park Cattle, tom. cit. July 26, p. 150. 
Eels Travelling Overland, tom. cit. Aug. 23, p. 288. 
Swifts in September, tom. cit. Sept. 13, p. 399. 
Songs and Calls of British Warblers, tom. cit. Oct. 4, p. 487. 
Squirrel in Rabbits’ Burrow, loc. cit. 
Greater Spotted Woodpecker in Hampshire, loc. cit. 
Movements of Swifts, tom. cit. Oct. 25, p. 591. 
Late Appearance of Migrants, tom. cit. Nov. 15, p. 721. 
Rooks Settling on Ships, tom. cit. Nov. 29, p. 773. 
Weasel’s Climbing Powers, tom. cit. Dec. 6, p. 814. 
Summary of Progress of the Geological Survey of Great Britain and the Museum 
of Practical Geology for 1922. Mem. of the Geol. Survey, 164 pp. 
Annual Report of the Council of the Geologists’ Association for the year 1922. 
Proc. Geol. Assoc. Apr., pp. 142-152. 
Obituary : Henry John Elwes. Jbis. Jan., pp. 152-154. 
Obituary ; John Henry Gurney, tom. cit., pp. 155-158. 
Obituary ; John James Lewis Bonhote, tom. cit., pp. 158-160. 
Obituary : Herbert Langton, tom. cit., pp. 161-162. 
Reading Sewage Farm, tom. cit. Apr., p. 367. 
Report of the Committee on the Nomenclature and Records of Occurrences 
of Rare Birds in the British Islands and Certain Necessary Changes in the 
Nomenclature of the B.O.U. List of British Birds, tom. cit. July, pp. 424-435. 
New Nature Reserve, tom. cit., p. 569. 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club [Report]. Irish Nat. Jan., pp. 5-6; Aug., 
pp. 82-84; Oct., pp. 103-104; Dec., p. 128. 
Dublin Naturalists’ Field Club [Report], tom. cit. Sept., pp. 92-94. 
General Meetings, Exhibitions, and Excursions [Report]. Proc. Isle of Wight 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. 1., pt. u1., pp. 103-116; pt. 1v., pp. 150-165. 
Phenological Records for 1923, for Newport and Surrounding District, tom. cit., 
pp. 198-199. 
Recent Records of Irish Birds. Jrish Nat. Mar., p. 31. 
Route Naturalists’ Field Club [Report], tom. cit. Oct., p. 105. 
Balance of Nature, tom. cit. Nov., pp. 113-114. 
Lancashire and Cheshire Fauna Committee [Report]. Lancs and C. Nat. 
Feb., pp. 157-158. 
Hornet ; Leaf-cutter Bees; Capture of a Rarity; Eggs of Lepidoptera ; 
Tend-feeding Larve, tom. cit. Feb., pp. 176-177. 
United Field Naturalists [Report], tom. cit., p. 178. 
Clouded Yellow. Pipistrelle Bat, tom. cit., p. 180. 
Birds [Heron], tom. cit. Feb., p. 180. 
Wood Lark, tom. cit. Feb., p. 191. 
Status of the Small Copper Butterfly, tom. cit. Feb., p. 191. 
Bird Notes from Langho, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 201-204. 
With the Altrincham Society ; Notes from the Records, tom. cit., p. 216. 
