LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 525 
Burrerrietp, E. P., and Burrerrienp, R. Lepidoptera [of Bingley]. Yorks 
Nat. Union Circ. No. 299, p. 2. 
Burrerrictp, R, Hymenoptera [Report]. Nat. Jan., p. 43. 
— See E. P. Butterfield. 
Burrerrictp, W. Ruskin. Notes on the Local Fauna, Flora and Meteorology 
for 1921. Hastings and Hast Sussex Nat. Oct., pp. 211-224. : 
Buxton, AntHONy. Peculiar Note of the Great Spotted Woodpecker. Vield. 
Mar. 4, p. 314. 
Buxton, Geratp. Abnormal Stags’ Heads, tom. cit. Nov. 4, p. 683. 
Bynpatt, R. Blackbirds’ Eggs in December, tom. cit. Dec. 16, p. 879. 
CatpeRwoop, W. L. Homing of the Salmon. Scot. Nat. Mar., pp. 37-43. 
Catman, W. 'T. [Obituary : George Stewardson Brady.|] Nat. Feb., pp. 73-74. 
— Swan in a Mare’s Nest, tom. cit. Mar., pp. 83-84. 
Cameron, Frank. Seals Preying on Seafowl. Field. Feb. 11, p. 179. 
CampseEtu-Taytor, J. E. Colias croceus, etc., in Sussex. Hut. July, p. 162. 
Relative Attractiveness of Various Types of Electric Light for Moths, tom. 
cit., pp. 165-166. 
Camrrion, Hersert. [Obituary : W. L. Distant.] Unt. Mar., pp. 70-71. 
Cane, R. Cuaupe. Young Swallows in September. Vield. Oct. 7, p. 539. 
Cannon, H. Granam. On the Labral Glands of a Cladoceran (Simocephalus 
vetulus), with a Description of its Mode of Feeding. Quart. Journ. 
Micro. Soc. June, pp. 213-234. 
Capron, C. I. Rare Visitor [Collared Pratincole]. Country Life. June 3, 
p- 764. 
Carpenter, GeorGe H. Further Observations on the Life-history of Warble- 
flies. Jrish Nat. July, pp. 77-79. Abs. in Lancs and C. Nat. <Aug., 
pac: 
Carrenter, K. Freshwater Fauna of Aberystwyth Area in Relation to Lead 
Pollution [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc. [Hull], pp. 30-31. 
— lead and Animal Life. Nature. Oct. 21, p. 543. 
Carr, J. W. Insects of Martin Beck, Notts. Nat. Apr., pp. 131-132. 
Carrot, HucH D. Clouded Yellow Butterfly in Devon. Field. July 8, p. 57. 
— late Appearance of Great Grey Shrike in Devon, loc. cit. 
CarRutHers, D. Quail in Norfolk. Field. June 17, p. 834. 
Carter, A. E. J. Rhamphomyia conformis K. in Seotland: A Correction. 
Hint. Mo. Mag. Jan., p. 19. 
Carter, Brenpa A. Great Northern Diver in Warwickshire. Brit. Birds. 
July, p. 54. 
Carrer, C. 8. Milax (=Amalia) gagates at Louth Nat. Nov., p. 366. 
Cartwricut, W. On the Association and Non-Association of Helix nemoralis 
: Linné and Helix hortensis Miller. Journ. Conch. Oct., pp. 313-318 
Casa, J. J. Goldcrest. Natureland. Jan., pp. 15-16. 
Caton, R. B. Late Butterflies, tom. cit. Apr., p. 37. 
Cauuttery, Mavuricz. Parasitism and Symbiosis in their Relation to the 
Problem of Evolution. Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst. 1920, pp. 399-409. 
Cavsu, Dovcras E. T'rogoderma khapra (the new Barley Pest) and ‘ Green 
Fly. Ann. Rep. Brighton and H. Nat. Hist. Soc., pp. 45-46. 
Cuamsers, C. B. Common Scoter in Derbyshire. Brit. Birds. July, p. 54. 
— Little Stint in Derbyshire, tom. cit. Nov., p. 167. 
Cnampron, G. C. [Obituary : Dr. Thomas Algernon Chapman.] Ent. Mo. Mag. 
Feb., pp. 40-41. 
— Miride (Capside) common to Britain and N. America, tom. cit. May, 
p. 109. 
—— Classification of the Cucujide based on Larval Characters, tom. cit. Sept., 
pp. 209-210. 
— Gymrnetron squamicolle Reitt. in Hants and Surrey, tom. cit. Dec., 
p. 277. 
Cuance, Epcar. How I Filmed the Cuckoo. Conquest. July, pp. 351-354. 
— Cuckoo. Country Life. July 15, p. 63. 
Cuarman, Aset. Romantic Friendship of a Wild Duck. Fie/d. May 20, p. 692, 
—— Clouded Yellow in Northumberland, tom. cit. Sept. 9, p. 387. 
