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LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—ZOOLOGY. 497 
Anon. Out and about in July, contd. :— 
pp. 1-5; in Apr., No. 14, pp. 33-38; in May, No. 15, pp. 65-70; in June, 
No. 16, pp. 97-102 ; in July, No. 17, pp. 129-134; in Aug., No. 18, pp. 161- 
167 ; in Sept., No. 19, pp. 193-198; in Oct., No. 20, pp. 225-229 ; in Nov., 
No. 21, pp. 257-261 ; in Dec., No. 22, pp. 289-293. 
Albinism in Birds. Natureland. Oct., p. 84. 
Triple Note of Cuckoo, tom. cit., p. 85. 
List of Additions to the Collections in the Norwich Castle Museum. Rep. 
Castle Museum Committee, pp. 11-20. 
List of Additions. Rep. Norwich Museum, pp. 14-25. 
Eyes and No Eyes. Open Air. Aug., pp. 107-109. 
Isle of Axholme. Ours [Hull]. May, pp. 563-571. 
Proceedings of the Quekett Microscopical Club. Journ. Quekett Micros. Club. 
Nov., pp. 19-49. 
Excursion Secretary’s Report, tom. cit., pp. 54-55. 
Maritime Expedition [Blakeney Point]. School Nature Study. Apr., 
pp. 31-34. 
Nature Study Exhibition [Details of Exhibits], tom. cit. Oct., pp. 66-75. 
Seagull over Thirty Years of Age. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 14. 
Winter Whiteness of the Stoat, tom. cif. Mar., pp. 33-34. 
Wild Life in Cities. Selborne Mag. No. 350, p. 156. 
Cuckoo, loc. cit. 
Proceedings of the Congress: Excursions [Report]. South-Eastern Nat., 
pp. Ixvi-lxx. 
Relics of British Elephants: Discovery at Oxford. Times, Jan. 2; [Abs.] 
Man, Feb., p. 32. 
Notes and Records; Insecta. Vasc. Jan., pp. 61-63. 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report], tom. cit. Apr., 
. 94, 
Nets and Records: Birds. Arachnida, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 94-95. 
Local Natural History Notes: Birds; Fishes. 100th Rep. Whitby Lit. and 
Phil. Soc., pp. 7-10. 
Additions to the Museum. Ann. Rep. Yorks Phil. Soc., 1922, pp. 29-31. 
Assott, SypNEY. Macroglossa stellatarwm in October. Ent. Dec., p. 279. 
Axssott, W. M. Sandwich Terns at Rosslare, Co. Wexford. Irish Nat. Mar., p. 30. 
— Migration of Swallows in South-east Wexford, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 40-42. 
— Homing Instinct in the Swift, tom. cit. July, p. 76. 
AcianpD, CLemENCcE M. Bewick’s Swan in Glamorgan. Brit. Birds. Jan., pp. 220-221 ; 
Aug., pp. 63-64. 
— Curious Mass of Bones in a Barn-Owl’s Hole, tom. cit. Aug., pp. 60-61. 
Apams, H. C. Swifts entering a House. Field. Jun. 21, p. 915. 
— Unusual Nesting Place of Herring Gull, tom. cit. July 19, p. 84. 
Apams, Lions, E. Attempt to pair a dextral with a sinistral Limneea pereger. Journ. 
Conch. July, pp. 61-62. 
Apxty, Roprrt. On the Relative Scarcity or Otherwise in the Season of 1922 of 
Some Usually Common Species of Lepidoptera. Hnt. Jan., pp. 16-18. 
Has Nygmia pheorrhea, Don., again forsaken us ? tom. cit. Mar., p. 68. 
Horne Collection, tom. cit., pp. 69-72; Apr., pp. 93-96; May, pp. 116-118. 
Colias croceus at Eastbourne, tom. cit. Nov., p. 258. 
New Variety of Diaphora mendica. Trans. Entom. Soc. May, p. 5. 
AtEexanpeEr, H. G. Migrations of Ducks. Brit. Birds. May, pp. 330-331. 
— Birds at Dungeness, Sept. 1922, tom. cit. July, pp. 26-28. 
Atrorp, C. E. Reported Nutcracker in Suffolk, tom. cit. Jan., p. 222. 
— Probable Golden Oriole in Suffolk, tom. cit. June, p. 21. 
Arxins, W. E. Clausilia bidentata (Strom), m. dextrorswm, in Lake Lancashire. Journ. 
Conch., Jan., p. 24. 
Variation of Ena obscura (Miiller), tom. cit. July, pp. 35-38. 
Variation of Spheria. I. Spherium lacustre (Miller). Proc. Manch. Lit. & Phil. 
Soc. Vol. lxv., pt. 1., pp. 1-10. 
and Maurice Cook. IL. Spheriwm corneum (Linné), tom. cit., pp. 1-8. 
and J. Harwood. III. Spherium pallidum, Gray, tom. cit., pp. 1-7. 
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Atty, E. J. Progression of Life in the Sea. Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1922, pp. 79-93. 
ANDERSON, JoserPH. Vanessa io reared for Varieties. Ent. Dec., p. 279. 
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