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LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 517 
Anon. Bird Protection in Ulster, tom. cit. March, p. 93. 
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Royal Zoological Society [Report],,tom. cit. May, pp. 57-60. 
Dublin Naturalists’ Field Club [Report], tom. cit. Apr., pp. 46-47; May, 
p- 60; July, p. 80; Dec., pp. 137-139. 
Hares in the City of Belfast, tom. cit. July, p. 84. 
Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club [Report], tom. cit. June, pp. 70-71; 
July, pp. 80-81; Aug., pp. 87-88; Nov., pp. 131-132. 
General Meetings, Exhibitions, and Excursions. Proc. Isle of Wight 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. I., pt. 1., pp. 54-69. 
Twenty-sixth Autumn Fungus Foray and Annual Meeting of the British 
Mycological Society [Report]. Journ. Bot. Dec., p. 373. 
Proceedings of the Conchological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 
Journ. Conch. Jan., pp. 268-272 and 275; June, p. 307; Oct., pp. 318- 
319. Annual Report, tom. cit., pp. 272-273 ; Recorder’s Report, tom. cit., 
pp. 273-274. 
Rhododendron Bug. Journ. Minis. Agric. Sept., pp. 555-558. 
Spring-tails attacking Mangolds, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 828-829. 
Notes on Young Cuckoos. Lancs. and C. Nat. Aug., p. 9. 
Gulls in the Ribble and Hodder Valleys, tom. cit., p. 10. 
With the United Field Naturalists : The Carr Wood Meeting, tom. cit., 
pp- 37-40. 
Late Nesting of the Thrush, tom. cit., p. 41. 
Otters on the Ribble, tom. cit., p. 42. 
Grass Snake seen at Samlesbury, loc. cif. 
Sparrow-hawks on Allotments, tom. cit., p. 43. 
Combined Scientific Demonstration at Liverpool, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 61-63. 
Profusion of Colias edusa, tom. cit., pp. 79-80. 
Death’s Head Moth at Darwen, tom. cit., p. 80. 
Rabbits’ Peculiar Habit, tom. cit., p. 93. 
Natterjack Toads and Insects on the Sandhills, tom. cit., p. 94. 
Queer Food of a Beetle, tom. cit. Dec., p. 128. 
[Leeds] Museum [Report] for the period November 9, 1921, to March 31, 
1922, pp. 12-14. 
List of Exhibits. Ann. Rep. Manchester Micro. Soc. Sept., pp. 16-21. 
Report of the Council, 1921 : Marine Biological Association of the United 
Kingdom. Journ. Marine Biol. Assoc. Oct., pp. 835-848. 
Field Days. Rep. Marlborough Coll. Nat. Hist. Soc. No. 70, p. 11. 
Plant Galls, tom. cit., p. 50. 
Mollusca, tom. cit., p. 51. 
Hymenoptera, etc., loc. cit. 
Agricultural production in England and Wales [Report]. Minis. of Agric. 
Statistics. Vol. LVII., pt. 1. 
Hull Museum [Additions]. Musevms Journ. May, p. 240. 
Some recent additions to the Exhibitions in the Liverpool Museum, tom. 
cit. June, pp. 250-252. 
Sheffield Grievance; Golden Eagles; White Kittiwake; Cuckoo Filmed; 
Unnatural ‘ Nature.’ Nat. Jan., pp. 1-8. 
- Night-flying Moths, tom. cit. Feb., pp. 52-53. 
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Egg-raiding at the Farne Islands; East European Buzzard, tom. cit., 
pp. 81-82. 
Birds and Cattle Disease, tom. cit. May, p. 146. 
Prices of Butterflies, tom. cit., p. 148. 
Swallows; Flashlight Photography and Nature, tom. cit. June, p. 179. 
Yorkshire Fulmars, tom. cit. July, pp. 213-214. 
Law and Eggs, tom. cit., p. 216. 
Falcons shot in Cumberland, Joc. cit. 
Earl Buxton on Protection of Birds; Eggs and the Egg-Collector ; Pro- 
tection of Eggs, tom. cit., pp. 241-242. 
Cuckoo’s Chance, tom. cit., pp. 246-247. 
Sense of Smell in Birds; a Debated Question. Nature. June 17, 
pp. 783-784. 
Mosquito Investigation, tom. cit., p. 792. 
Obituary : W. H. Hudson, tom. cit. Sept. 2, p. 319. 
