LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—ZOOLOGY. 519 
SE EAP UGALD. Food of the Greater Black-backed Gull. Field. July 19, 
p. 84. 
—— Gannet, tom. cit. July, p. 150. 
M‘Kecuniz, W. FE. Soaring Flight and the ‘Olfactory’ Organs of Birds. Nature. 
Jan. 13, pp. 48-49. 
Macxenzin, A. F. Pest of the Red Squirrel in Ross-shire, tom. cit. Sept. 16, p. 399. 
Mackenziz, Austin. Incubation of Woodcock, tom. cit. June 28, p. 988. 
M‘Wuiuu1am, J. M. Open Winter and Early Nesting. Scot. Nat. Mar., p. 46. 
—— Notes on some of the Birds of Buteshire and Ayrshire, tom. cit., pp. 47-53. 
Macratu, H. A. I. Passing of the Tern Colony at Malahide, Co. Dublin. Brit. 
Birds. Oct., p. 114. 
— Cause of Migration. Jbis. Oct., pp. 778-779. 
Mauuiock, A. Divided Composite Eyes. Nature. Jan. 20, p. 82. 
—— Expansion of the Wings of Lepidoptera after Emergence from the Chrysalis, 
tom. cit. July 7, pp. 7-8. 
Manssrivagr, WM. Auximobasis normalis, Meyr.; A Tineid Moth new to Britain. 
Ent. Apr., p. 88. 
—— Moth new to Britain. Lancs and C. Nat. Feb., p. 155. 
Marteron-Bree, H. W. Wood-lark at night in Somerset. Brit. Birds. Feb., 
p. 259. 
Maraary, Ivan D. See J. Edmund Clark. 
Marriner, T. F. Coccinella I[-punctata ab. lemani,n. ab. Ent. Rec. Apr., p. 67. 
Marsuatt, F. H. A. Animal Fecundity. Discovery. Aug., pp. 216-218. 
{Marsuatt, J. F.] War against Mosquitoes. Field. July 26, p. 150. 
Marwick, J. G. Albino Brown Rats in Orkney. Scot. Nat. Nov., p. 172. 
MASeErFIeELD, Joun R. B. Gannet in Staffordshire. Brit. Birds. Mar., p. 287. 
—  Moorhen carrying Young, tom. cit. Nov., p. 147. 
Mason, C. W. Rat-tailed Opossum (Didelphys nudicaudata) in Hull. Nat. Feb., 
p. 75. 
Mason, F. A. See W. H. Pearsall. 
Mason, Ricuarp. Barbelling from the Bank in the Lower Trent. Fishing (Gazette. 
Sept. 22, pp. 274-275. 
Mason, T. F. Swan attacked by Accipitrine Birds. Field. June 7, p, 865. 
Masszy, Hersert. Should the Larger Gulls be Protected? Brit. Birds. Oct.. 
p. 116. 
Masstncuam, H. J. Protection of Wild Birds in England. World's Work. Mar., 
pp. 352-362. 
Martuesson, Corr. Care-charmer Sleep [hibernation]. Open Air. Nov., pp. 337-338. 
Martueson, M. Great Wood-wasp in Westerness. Scot. Nat. July, p. 133. 
Martuews, Grervase F. Ebulea stachydalis in North Devon. Hnt. May, pp. 113-114. 
Maruews, Grecory M., and Irepats, Tom. Name of the British Song-thrush. 
Brit. Birds. July, pp. 47-48. 
Marruews, G. Nesting of the Cirl-bunting in Cornwall. Field. June 14, p. 896. 
Marruews, L. H. See A. D. Hobson. 
Marrurws-SuermMan, W. G. Clever Jackdaw. <Avic. Mag. July, pp. 159-161. 
~Maxwewt, Hersert. Stoat’s Winter Pelage. Nature. Feb. 17, p. 220. 
—— Wild-fowl Visitors to Loch of Myrtoun, Wigtownshire. Scot. Nat. Nov., 
mellired 
. eS Joun Srrrtrixc. Abnormal Growth of Hoofs in Red Deer. Scot. Nat. 
July, p. 132. 
MaxwELt, May. Crested Newt in the West of Scotland. Country Life. Sept. 1, 
. 294. 
Bins Watno. E. G. B. Crow Tribe (Corvide). Avic. Mag. Mar., pp. 73-78. 
— Nesting of the Whimbrel and Curlew in Shetland. Brit. Birds. Oct., p. 116. 
Mepricorr, W. 8. Mealy Redpolls in Yorkshire. Brit. Birds. Mar., p. 290. 
— Hen Harrier in Yorkshire, loc. cit. 
—— Shore-birds’ method of obtaining Worms, fom. cit., p. 292. 
—— Weight of Peregrine Falcons. Field. July 19, p. 84. 
Merk, A. Trawling Experiments. Rep. Dove Marine Lab. Vol. XI., pp. 8-10. 
—— New Species of Enteropneusta from the North Sea, tom. cit., p. 103. 
—— Personal Reminiscences and Impressions of Dr. Mertz. Proc. Univ. Dublin 
Phil. Soc. Vol. V1., pt. tv, pp. 228-232. 
—— River Pollution. Nature. Nov. 17, p. 722. 
