LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—ZOOLOGY. 525 
Procter, C. F. Common Seal on the Yorkshire Coast. Nat. Jan., p. 17. 
—— Vertebrate Zoology [Bridlington], tom. cit. June, pp. 211-212. 
Puastey, H. W. Note on Dryas paphia. Ent. Jan., pp. 14-15. 
Purse, Pavt. Drumming of the Woodpecker. Field. Aug. 16, p. 247. 
Rare, P. ar ene Ornithological Notes for 1921 and 1922. Brit. Birds. June, 
pp. 17-20. 
Rav, A. Suspa. Notes on the Distribution, Morphology and Cytology of the Organ 
of Bidder. Journ. Roy. Micros. Soc. Mar., pp. 19-36. 
— and Jounson, P. H. Observations on the Development of the Sympathetic 
Nervous System and Suprarenal Bodies of the Sparrow. Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Dec., pp. 741-768. 
Raw, W. Passing of the Farnes. Vasc. Jan., pp. 39-40. 
—— Pine-martin at Home, tom. cit. July, pp. 97-98. 
— Notes and Records: Birds, tom. cit., p. 126; Oct., pp. 30-31. 
Rawuryson, H. J. Late-staying Swallows and Martins. Field. Nov. 29, p. 772. 
Raynor, Girpert H. Hybridisation in Nature. Ent. Mar., p. 66. 
—— Seven New Varieties of Abraxas grossulariata. Ent. Rec. Sept., pp. 140-141. 
Raywarp, A. L. Nygmia pheorrhea Don. (Porthesia chrysorrhea.) Ent. May, 
pp. 114-115. 
Reap, Eruet F. Tame Squirrel at Newport. Proc. Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Soc., 
Vol. L., pt. m., p. 139. 
—— Dog Dispersing Seeds, tom. cit., p. 140. 
Reap, H. H. Geology of the Country round Banff, Huntly and Turriff (Mem. Geol. 
Surv.) [glacial shells]. viii-+240 pp. 
Reaay, OC. Tare. Present Position of Darwinism. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. July, 
pp. 164-167. 
RennigE, JoHN, and Harvey, Exstze J. Mites on Hive Bees and on Hives. Proc. 
Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb., Vol. XX., pp. 268-270 ; Abs. in Journ. Roy. Micros. 
Soc., Mar. 1924, p. 79. 
Ricuarpson, Netson Moors. President’s Address. “Proc. Dorset Nat. Hist. F. 
Club. Vol. XLIV., pp. Ixxvii-cii. 
R{rmey], N. D. Preservation of Rare Species. Hnt. Feb., p. 43. 
—— Relative Attractiveness of Various Kinds of Light for Moths, tom. cit., pp. 43-44. 
—— Male Colias croceus var. helice, tom. cit. Mar., pp. 64-65. 
Rumer, C. P. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report]. Ent. 
Feb., pp. 49-50. 
Rrinerose, BERNARD J. Hen-harriers in Suffolk. Brit. Birds. Apr., pp. 309-310. 
—  Wood-warbler Nesting in Suffolk, tom. cit. May, p. 327. 
Rintout, Leonora Jerrrey. Yellow-browed Warbler in East Fife. Scot. Nat., 
Jan., p. 14; Brit. Birds, July, p. 42. 
—— and Baxter, Evetyn V. Moor-hen’s Decorated Nest. Brit. Birds. Sept., 
p. 89. 
—— —— Birds Singing on Autumn Migration. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 17. 
—— —— Scandinavian Lesser Black-backed Gull on Spring Passage at the Isle of 
May, tom. cit. July, p. 134. 
—— See Evelyn V. Baxter. 
Rircure, D. F. Island Snake Lore. Proc. Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. L, 
pt. m., pp. 128-131. 
Rircnis, James. Limnea stagnalis in Midlothian. Journ. Conch. July, p. 39. 
Sheep and Early Man in Britain. Nat. May, p. 180. 
Stoat’s Winter Pelage. Natwre. Mar. 17, p. 360. 
Man and Scottish Animal Life, tom. cit. Aug. 4, pp. 169-170. 
Early Records of Wood-wasp (Sirex) in North and South Aberdeenshire. 
Scot. Nat. Mar., p. 61. 
Spread of American Grey Squirrel in Scotland, tom. cit. May, pp. 93-94. 
Winter Example of Black Variety of Mountain Hare, tom. cit. July, p. 124. 
Miiller’s Topknot, Zeugopterus punctatus, off Shetland, tom. cit., p. 133. 
Snail Slug (Vestacella haliotidea) in Midlothian, and its Power of Colour-change, 
tom. cit. Nov., p. 192. 
Migration in the Sea. Scot. Nat. Jan., pp. 15-17. 
Great Waxwing Invasion of 1921, tom. cit., pp. 23-29. 
Rircurnes, C. R. Gulls, Dippers and a Kingfisher at Nelson. Lancs and C. Nat. 
Feb., p. 190. 
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