LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 523 
Boutron, Muriet. Marsh-tit Offering Food to its Retlection. Selborne Mag. 
Feb., pp. 137-138. 
Bowater, W. Colias croceus in N. Wales. Ent. Nov., p. 
Bower, C. E. S. Quails in Dorsetshire. /teld. Oct. 14, p. 59. 
Bowman, ALExanpeR. Biological Interchange between the Atlantic and the 
North Sea [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc, [Hull], pp. 26-27. 
Boycorr, A. E. Habitat of Limnea glabra. Lancs. and C. Nat. Aug., pp. 7-8. 
—— See G. C. C. Damant. 
Borp, A. W. Red-breasted Merganser and Bewick’s Swan near Manchester. 
Brit. Birds. May, p. 296. 
—— Reed-Buntings Flocking in Spring, tom. cit. June, pp. 20-21. 
—  Garganey in Cheshire, tom. cit., p. 24. 
— — Ruff Nesting in Norfolk, tom. cit. <Aug., p. 86. 
—— Ruffs in Spring and Shovelers Nesting in Cheshire, tom. cit., pp. 86-87. 
—— Gommon Scoters Inland in Cheshire in Summer, tom. cit.. Sept., p. 110. 
—— Green Sandpiper in Anglesey, tom. cit., p. 112. 
—— Whiskered Tern in Cheshire, tom. cit., pp. 112-113. 
Boyp, Davip. Mating of the Mavis. Animal World. May, pp. 54-55. 
Boyes, F. Hooded Crow. Yield. Apr. 22, p. 547. 
— Early Nightjar, tom. cit. Apr. 29, p. 590. 
— Rooks’ Nest on Telegraph Pole, tom. cit. May 6, p, 622. 
—— (Convolvulus Hawk-Moth in Hants [? Yorks.], tom. cit. Sept. 23, p. 443. 
Bracken, C. W. Colias croceus at Plymouth. Ent. Dec., pp. 277-278. 
Brave-Birks, S. GRawam. Notes on Myriapoda.—XXVI. The Names of some 
Iulide and Blaniulide. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Feb., pp. 160-163. , 
—— XXVIII. Wandering Millipedes, tom. cit., pp. 208-212. 
Braprorp. Californian Quails. Country Life. July 1, p. 901. . 
Braptry, A. E. Variation in the genus Psithyrus Lep. in the neighbourhoo 
of Leeds. Ent. Mo. Mag. June, pp. 141-142. 
B[Raptey], J. Malham and Kilnsey [Excursion]. Haworth Ramb. Cire. July 29. 
Brapuey, T. W. Arrival of Summer Birds. Field. Apr. 15, p. 513. 
Brapsuaw, W. H. Kingfisher Choked by a Gudgeon, tom. cit. Jan. 7, p. 26. 
Brairuwaire, Georrrey G Wild Geese in Bedfordshire, tom. cit. Nov. 4 
p. 684. 
Bramiry, W. G. Poisonous effect of Hay. Nat. Apr., p. 143. 
— Otters and Birds, tom. cit. June, p. 206. 
— Vertebrate Zoology [Bishopdale], tom. cit. Dec., p. 387. 
Bramwe1, F. G. 8. Aippotion celerio in Devonshire. Hnt. June, p. 136. 
——  Herse convolvuli and Colias edusa at Brighton, tom. cit. Nov., p. 256. 
Brinpuz-Woop, W. W. Large Derwentwater Trout. Field. July 8, p. 56. 
Brinson, A. Copper Butterfly in the Heart of London, tom. cit. Sept. 9, 
p. 387. ' 
Bristowr, R. H., and Mary, F. R. Golden Crested’ Wren. Country Life. 
Aug. 26, p. 254. 
Brirren, H. Choleva angustata F., and its Allies : Supplementary Note. Ent. 
Mo. Mag. May, pp. 107-108. 
— Report on Hemiptera, Heteroptera, and Homoptera taken in Lancashire 
and Cheshire. Zancs and (. Nat. Mav., pp. 221-224. 
— Some Diptera new to Lancashire and Cheshire, tom. cit. Aug., pp. 13-20; 
Oct., pp. 69-76; Dec., pp. 117-124. 
—  Whiskered Bat Flying in Bright Sunshine, tom. cit., p. 22. 
— Notes on the Ovipositing of Simulium ornatum Mg. and 8. latipes Mg., 
tom. ctt., p. 24. 
— Trocheta subviridis (Dutrochet) at. Platt Fields, Manchester, tom. cté. 
} Dec., pp. 131-132. 
Brockuorrs, W. Firzuerzert. Cuckoo Laying in a Willow Warbler’s Nest. 
Brit. Birds. Sept., p. 107. 
Brooke, H. ©. Remarkable Animal Freak [Hairless Mouse]. Country Life. 
Sept. 23, p. 386. 
— Hairless Mice, tom. cit. Oct. 7, p. 451. 
— Hairless Mouse. Field. Sept. 16, p. 405. 
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