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LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—ZOOLOGY. 499 
Barnes, H. F. Hitherto Undescribed Gonomyia Steph. (Diptera). Hnt. Mo. Mag. 
Nov., pp. 255-256. 
— New British Dicranomyia Steph., tom. cit. Nov., p. 261. 
Barrinaton, J. Occurrence of Agabus brunneus Fab. in Dorset. Ent. Mo. Mag. 
Apr., p. 91. 
Notonecta halophila Edw., in Cambridgeshire, loc. cit. 
Barrow, W. Husert. Wood-Sandpiper in Leicestershire. Brit. Birds. Sept., p. 88. 
BARTHOLOMEW, JAMES. Young Wood-pigeons in February. Scot. Nat. Mavr., p. 46. 
—  Well-stocked Mouse Nursery, tom. cit., p. 53. 
Bartuert, Cuarues. Entomological Section 1922. Ann. Rep. Bristol Nat. Soe. 
Vol. V., pt. v., p. 235. 
Bartwett, J. Drumming of the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. Field. Sept. 6, p. 364. 
Bates, F. A. Probable Ferruginous Duck in Flintshire. Brit. Birds. Dec., pp. 167-168. 
Barzson, W. Dr. Kammerer’s Alytes. Nature. June 2, pp. 738-739. 
B[atHER], F. A. Name of the Pond Snail. Nature. Feb. 3, p. 150. 
Barner, F. A. Echinoderm Larve and their Bearing on Classification. Nature. 
Mar. 24, p. 397. 
Barren, H. Mortimer. Hedgehog. Journ. Minis. Agric. Nov., pp. 744-748. 
Baxter, EvetyN V., and Rintovut, Leonora Jerrrey. Large Clutches of Curlews’ 
Eggs. Brit. Birds. Dec., p. 170. 
—— — Report on Scottish Ornithology in 1922, including Migration. Scot. Nat. 
May, pp. 65-84; July, pp. 101-122. 
Spread and Distribution of the Woodcock as a Breeding Bird in Scotland 
since the beginning of the Nineteenth Century, fom. cit. Nov., pp. 177-183. 
Baxter, Evetyn V. See Leonora Jeffrey Rintoul. 
Bayrorp, E. G. Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union ; Entomological Section [Report]. 
Ent. Mo. Mag. Feb., pp. 39-42. 
Bayuts, H. A. Some Considerations on the Host-range of Parasitic Nematodes. [Abs. ] 
Journ. Brit. Assoc., p. 42. 
— Host-distribution of Parasitic Threadworms (Nematodes). [Abs.]. Linn. Soc. 
Circ. No. 421, p. 2. 
Bayne, CHarLes 8. StoatasaClimber. Field. Nov. 8, p. 721. 
Beare, T. Hupson. Phlwosinus thuje Perris, an Addition to the British List. 
Ent. Mo. Mag. Jan., pp. 14-15. 
— A&Haliplus ruficollis De G. and its Allies, tom. cit. Nov., pp. 258-259. 
—— Bledius dissimilis Er. at Bridlington, tom. cit., p. 259. 
—— Batophilarubi Pk. and Oxytelus inustus Gr. in Scotland, loc. cit. 
Beprorp,M. Green Sandpiperin Winterin Dorsetshire. Brit. Birds. Feb., p. 256. 
—— Karly Nesting of the Grey Wagtail, tom. cit. July, p. 39. 
— Grey Phalarope in Wigtownshire, tom. cit. Feb., p. 254. Scot. Nat. Jan., 
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BEepwett, E. C. Arcocerus fasciculatus De Geer at Woolwich. Ent. Mo. Mag. 
Jan., p. 15. 
—— Pseudophleus waltli, H.-S., in Suffolk, loc. cit. 
—— Prionychus (Eryx) fairmairei Reiche; a Southern Record. Hnt. Mo. Mag. 
Oct., pp. 236-237. 
Ben, H. C.,and Muserave, A. E. Lepidoptera[Report]. Trans. Lincs Nat. Union. 
1922, pp. 178-179. 
Brrr, G. R. pr. See Julian S. Huxley. 
Brxstoy, T. J. Great Grey Shrike in Worcestershire. Brit. Birds. Apr., p. 313. 
Brtiamy, ©. J. Dartford Warbler. Oologists’ Rec. Sept., p. 62. 
Benineton, J. A. White Sparrow. Natureland. July, p. 61. 
—— Large Clutch of Black-headed Gulls’ Eggs, tom. cit., pp. 61-62. 
Benson, R. B. Some Agriades corydon Aberrations from the Bucks Chilterns (Tring 
District). Hnt. June, pp. 123-125. 
—— Pieris brassice with a Larval Head, tom. cit. Oct., p. 238. 
—— Sawfly found Flying round a Light at Night, loc. cit. 
BentHam, Howarp. Song-Period of the Mistle-Thrush. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 218. 
Kestrel capturing Adult Skylark, tom. cit., pp. 219-220. 
Autumn Singing of Wood-lark and Stonechat, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 306-307. 
Little Owls in North Devon, tom. cit., p. 309. 
Late Nesting of Grey Wagtail, tom. cit. Dee., p. 165. 
Fire-Crest in Surrey, loc. cit. 
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