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CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 
Anon. Sale of the Farn Collection, tom. cit. Mar., pp. 48-50; Apr., pp. 75-77. 
Pilbeiebilcl el Pllem 
Pip ee ae eCameeepPRerche by iid 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report], tom. cit. 
Mar., pp. 57-58; June, pp. 117-118; July, pp. 147-148 ; Dec., pp. 222-223. 
Mosquitoes, tom. cit. Oct., p. 184. 
Obituary : Dr. David Sharp, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 186-188. 
Essex Field Club: Reports of Meetings. Hssex Nat. Mar., pp. 34-43; 
Apr., pp. 86-106. ith 
Zoological Section. Rep. Felsted School Sci. Soc. No. 27, p. 15. 
Zoological Notes, 1919-1920, tom. cit., pp. 18-22; 1920-1921, pp. 28-34. 
Entomological Notes, tom. cit., p. 37. } 
Scottish and New Zealand Red Deer. Field. Jan. 14, pp. 38-39. 
White-fronted Geese in Hants, tom. cit. Jan. 14, p. 66. 
Herons and Trout Streams, tom. cit. Jan. 21, p. 95. ‘ 
Proposed Consolidation of the Wild Birds Protection Act, tom. cit. 
Jan. 28, p. 131. 
Recovery from Wounds in a Woodcock, tom. cit. Feb. 4, p. 172. 
White Woodcock, tom. cit. May 6, p. 622. 
Smews and other Wild Fowl at Barnes, tom. cit. Mar. 11, p. 344. 
Arrival of Summer Birds, tom. cit. Mar. 25, p. 419; Apr. 1, p. 431; 
Apr. 8, p. 469; Apr. 15, p. 513; Apr. 22, p. 547; Apr. 29, p. 590; 
May 6, p. 622; May 13, p. 658; May 20, p. 692; May 27, p. 729. 
Blue-winged Teal in Sussex, tom. cit. Apr. 1, p. 431. 
Remarkable varieties of the Short-tailed Vole, tom. cit. May 6, p. 621. 
White Quail, tom. cit. June 10, p. 778. 
Badger Dig in the Cottesmore Country, tom. cit. Apr. 8, p. 470. 
Cuckoo’s Mate, tom. cit. Apr. 15, p. 513. 
Destruction of Sea Birds by Floating Oil, tom. cit. Apr. 22, p. 547. 
Food of the Little Owl, tom. cit. May 6, pp. 621-622. 
Otter in Eel Trap, tom. cit. May 20, p. 692. 
Buff-coloured Woodcock, loc. cit. 
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Cuckoo in Kensington, tom. cit. June 10, p. 778. . : 
Black Tern in Cornwall, tom. cit. June 24, p. 882. : 
Chaffinch Feeding Young Blackbirds, tom. cit. July 8, p. 57. : 
Three Curious Cases of Deformity in Young Rooks, tom. cit. July 22, — 
p. 135. ; 
Sawfly on Solomon’s Seal, tom. cit. Aug. 26, p. 323. i 
Ancient Haunt of the Raven, Joc. cit. 
Clouded Yellow at Deal, tom. cit. Sept. 9, p. 387. S 
Weasel Annexing Golden Plover, tom. cit. Sept. 16, p. 405. = 
Bees and Lime Flowers, tom. cit. Sept. 23, p. 443. bs 
‘Clouded Yellow in Hants, loc. cit. = 
Monster [14 lb. Trout] from the Wharfe, tom. cit. Sept. 30, p. 487. ps 
Otter in Essex, tom. cit. Oct. 7, p. 539. ¥ 
Fearless Stoat, tom. cit. Nov. 11, p. 714. 5 
Bees Dead under Lime Trees, tom. cit. Nov. 18, p. 729. 7 
Blackbird pursued by Owl, tom. cit. Nov. 25, p. 784. } 
Wing of Woodcock, Joc. cit. 4 
Stoat on the Defensive, tom. cit. Dec. 2, p. 793. g 
Fishery Board (Scotland)—Scientific Investigations, 1922. TI. Herring — 
Investigations. 3 
Salmon Investigations in Scotland: Salmon of the River Spey. Fishery — 
Board for Scotland. 1921, No. 2. Pd 
Results of Salmon and Sea Trout Marking in sea and river. Fishery Board t 
for Scotland. 1922, No. 1. z 
Natural History Section [Reports]. Rep. Hampstead Sci. Soc. 1920-22, 
pp. 40-43. 3 
Handbook to the Collections illustrating Survey of the Animal Kingdom. — 
Horniman Mus. and Library. Pamphlet No. 12. 
Notices of recent Ornithological Publications. Jbis. Apr., pp. 352-387; — 
July, pp. 573-598. 4 
Birds of Hillsborough, Co. Down. Trish Nat. Jan., p. 12. 
Some Irish Collemhola, tom. cit. Feb., p. 24. 
