520 CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 
Menrr, E.M. Tyne Pollution. Rep. Dove Marine Lab. Vol. XI., pp. 94-97. 
—— Effect of Temperature on Growth of Young Blennies (Zoarces viviparus), tom. 
cit., p. 102. 
MEINERTZHAGEN, ANNIE ©. Sub-species of the Dunlin (with special reference to those 
found in the British Isles). Scot. Nat. Jan., pp. 21-22; May, p. 96. 
and MEINERTZHAGEN, R. On the Occurrence of the Farée Snipe in the British 
Isles. Scot. Nat. July, p. 123. 
MernertTzHacEen, R. Some Preliminary Remarks on the Velocity of Migratory 
Flight among Birds with special reference to the Palearctic Region. 
Smithsonian Report, 1921. Pub. No. 2690, pp. 365-372. 
—— (See A. C. Meinertzhagen. 
Merrtprvum, N. V. Lunar Hornet Clear-wing in Easterness. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 18. 
MELLERSH, WINIFRED. Bird-watching from a Camp Bed, A Diary of Two Days. II. 
The Second Day. Cornhill Mag. Aug., pp. 189-199. 
Metrost, M. M. Food-plant of Cidaria testata. Hnt. Sept., p. 214. 
Menzies, W. J. M. Salmon Investigations in Scotland, 1921. II. Salmon of the 
River Spey. Salmon Fisheries, 1921. No. II., 57 pp. 
—— Salmon Investigations in Scotland, 1921. Summary of Results. Fishery 
Board for Scotland. No. 4, 18 pp. 
Menzizes, W. Steuart. Birds Nesting in one House. Field. July 19, p. 84. 
Mera, A. W. Cole Collection of British Lepidoptera. Essex Nat. Mar., pp. 
172-176. 
MicHE.L, G. Peters. Badgersin Cornwall. Country Life. Apr. 7, p. 480. 
MickLemoreE, W. Heliothis peltigera in February. Hnt. Aug., p. 186. 
Mitiican, H. N. Handbook to the Cases illustrating Adaptations for Locomotion in 
Animals. Horniman Museum Pub. No. 11. 40 pp. 
Mitroy, H. Kingfisher’s Nest. Country Life: Oct. 13, p. 503. 
Mitrorp, R. 8. Dinoderus ocellaris Steph. in Britain. Hnt. Rec. Oct., pp. 157-158. 
— Livus algirus L. at Fairlight, tom. cit., p. 158. 
Morrat, ©. B. Sleeping Habits of the Tree-creeper. Irish Nat. Mar., p. 30. 
—— Shakespeare’s ‘Scamel,’ tom. cit. Feb., p. 20. 
—— Is the Squirrel a Native of Ireland? tom. cit. Apr., pp. 33-35. 
—— Food of the Irish Squirrel, tom. cit. Aug., pp. 77-82. 
— Swifts in May, 1923, tom. cit., p. 86. 
Morrat, J. D. Late Departure of Swifts. Field. Nov. 22, p. 731. 
Monro, ©. C. A. New Polychete Worm, Mercierella enigmatica Fauval, from the 
London Docks. Linn. Soc. Circ. No. 424, pp. 2-3. 
Monracus, Ivor G. S., and Pickrorp, Grace. On the Guernsey Crocidura. Proc. 
Zool. Soc. Dec., pp. 1043-1044. 
Moon, H. J. Nest Occupied by Raven, Buzzard and Peregrine in Successive Years. 
Brit. Birds. Aug., p. 59. 
Moors, W. C. See F. T. Brooks. 
Moreau, R. E. Herring-gull eating its own Chick. Brit. Birds. Jan., pp. 221-222. 
—— Kestrel capturing House- and Sand-martins, tom. cit. Mar., p. 286. 
— Little Owlin Cornwall, tom. cit. July, p. 42. 
Morey, Frank. Birds killed on Migration at St. Catherine’s Lighthouse. Proc. 
Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. I., pt. m1., pp. 125-127. 
Harvest-mites, tom. cit., p. 139. 
Blackbird and Motorist, tom. cit., p. 140. 
Peregrine Falcons Shot, tom. cit., pp. 142-143. 
Length of Adders, tom. cit. Vol. I., pt. tv., p. 201. 
Crabs’ Love of Home, tom. cit., p. 202. 
Luxuriant Bee-orchid, loc. cit. 
Barbastelle Bat at Carisbrooke, tom. cit., p. 203. 
Starling’s Early Brood, loc. cit. 
Orange-tip Butterfly, tom. cit., p. 204. 
Larva of Death’s-head Moth, loc. cit. 
Convolvulus Hawk-moth, loc. cit. 
Holly-blue Butterfly, loc. cit. 
Late Butterflies, Joc. cit. 
Morcan, Eminy E. Goldfinches Pairing, loc. cit., p. 204. 
Moraan, J. E. Birds[Barn Owl]. Lancs and C. Nat. Feb., p. 180. 
Morice, F. D. British Sawfly. Trans. Entom. Sor. May, pp. ii-iii. 
PLETE 
