LIST OF PAPERS, 1923—ZOOLOGY. 527 
RYLE, GEORGE B. Anchomenus 4-punctatus De Geer and Criocephalus ferus F. 
in Berkshire, tom. cit., p. 14. 
Sr. Quintrx, W. H. Swallows. Bird Notes and News. Vol. X., No. 6, pp. 83-84. 
— Otters at York. Nat. Mar., p. 90. 
— Otters eating Birds, tom. cit. Sept., p. 296. 
— Migration of the Fresh-water Eel, tom. cit. Oct., p. 339. 
Sauispury, E. J. Relation of Earthworms to Soil Reaction. [Abs.] Linn. Soc. Cire. 
No. 422, pp. 1-2. 
Satmon, H. Morrey. Biological and Geological Section Report, 1919-20. Trans. 
Cardiff Nat. Soc. Vol. LIII., pp. 60-61. 
—— See Geoffrey C. S. Ingram. 
Satter, J. H. Wryneck exceptionally double-brooded. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 219. 
SANDFORD, KENNETH STUART. River-gravels of the Oxford District. [Abs.] Proc. 
Geol. Soc. No. 1106, pp. 100-102. 
Sarcent, Maup E. Chough. Animal World. June, p. 68. 
— Some Fish Names, fom. cit. Sept., p. 106. 
— Oyster-catcher, tom. cit. Oct., p. 111. 
Saunpers, J.T. Measurement of the Carbon Dioxide output of freshwater animals 
by means of Indicators. Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc. Aug., pp. 43-48. 
Saunt, J. W. Monstrosity of Pachyprotasis rape L. Ent. Mo. Mag. Oct., p. 237. 
— Warwickshire Records of Ichneumonide (Ichneumonine). Hnt. Rec. Jan., 
pp. 13-14; Mar., pp. 53-54; Apr., pp. 66-67; May, pp. 84-85; Nov., 
pp. 171-173. 
Savace, E.U. Numbers of Feathers in Nests of Long-tailed Tit. Brit. Birds. Jan., 
. 217-218. 
Black headed Gull’s Method of obtaining Worms, tom. cit. Feb., p. 260. 
Early Nest of Song-thrush in Cumberland, tom. cit. Mar., p. 282. 
Roosting Habit of the Tree-creeper, tom. cit., p. 284. 
Kingfisher at Sea. Field. Nov. 8, p. 721. 
Savacs, R. E. Report on the Macroplankton of the Plaice Egg Cruises, 1920-1921. 
Fishery Investigations. Series 2. Sea Fisheries. Vol. 5. No. 6. 21 pp. 
Scuarrr, R. F. Squirrelin Ireland. Trish Nat. June, p. 63. 
—— On the Origin of the Irish Cattle, tom. cit. July, pp. 65-76. 
— Guide to the Collection of Irish Animals. Nat. Mus. of Sci. and Art, Dublin. 
50 pp. 
Scumipt, Jous. Breeding Places and Migration of the Eel. Nature. Jan. 13, 
. 51-54. 
ee Pictasiption of Fish by Porpoises, tom. cit. Dec. 22, p. 902. 
ScHotzy, Gro. J. Birds Removing Nesting Material to another Site. Brit. Birds. 
Dec., p. 171. 
Cuckoo Tavis Twice in the same Nest, loc. cit. 
Cuckoo and the Pied Wagtails. Country Life. Nov. 3, p. 622. 
Pied Wagtails and their Nests, tom. cit. Dec. 29, p. 946. 
Marvels of Instinct : The Cuckoo’s Vigil. Natureland. Apr., pp. 25-26. 
Cuckoo and Reedwarbler, tom. cit., Oct., pp. 69-72 ; Field, Sept. 13, p. 399. 
A. Faunistic Notes. Proc. Liverp. Biol. Soc. Vol. XXXVIL., p. 23. 
— Food of Young Plaice and Plankton of the Spawning Pond in 1922, tom. cit., 
. 52-56. 
Scorrt, BS it, Nesting Sites of Kestrels. Field. Oct. 4, p. 487. 
Scott, Gro. G. WhooperSwanin Edinburgh. Scot. Nat. Jan., p. 14. 
— Great Wood-Wasp on Arthur’s Seat, tom. cit., Sept., p. 146. 
Scort, Hucu. Longevity of a Cerambycid larva. Hnt. Mo. Mag. Apr., p. 90. 
— Sirex gigas: early appearance, and other habits, tom. cit., May, pp. 113-114; 
Aug., p. 183. 
—— Genuine British Specimen of Volucella zonaria Poda, tom cit., Nov., p. 260. 
Scourrietp, D. J. Physical Factors in Freshwater Biological Problems. Journ. 
Quekett Micros. Club. Nov., pp. 1-18. 
Seiiick, E. L. Snake and Toad. Country Life. Oct. 13, p. 504. 
Sentor, E. C. Annual Report of the Doncaster Municipal Art Gallery and Museum. 
1922-23. 15 pp. 
Srquetra, E.R. Mimicry in Butterflies and Moths. Trans. Caradoc & S.V. Field 
Club. March, p. 51. 
Serie, Wituiam. Fledgling Period of Swift. Brit. Birds. Oct., pp. 110-112. 
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