LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 529 
Davies, W. H. Land and Freshwater Mollusca of the District West of Man- 
chester. Lancs and VU. Nat. May, pp. 263-273. 
_ Davis, F. M. Fauna of the Sea-Bottom [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc. [Hull], 
pp. 27-28. 
Dawnay, Cectt. Bold Cuckoo. Country Life. July 8, p. 30. 
Dawson, J. Pures. Strange Birds in England, tom. cit. June 3, p. 763. 
Day, F. H. Unusual Lining in Jay’s Nest. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 187. 
— Tufted Duck Breeding in Cumberland, tom. cit. Sept., pp. 109-110. 
— Carlisle Natural History Society [Report]. nt. May, pp. 119-120. 
—— Dermestes lardarius L. feeding on Wood. Ent. Mo. Mag. Sept., p- 209. 
Detar, M. J. Breeding of the Fulmar Petrel in Ireland. Jrish Nat. Nov., 
p- 130. 
_— Swans in Valentia Harbour, tom. cit. Dec., p. 140. 
Denpy, ArtHur. Note on the Genus 7ragosia Gray. Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. Feb., pp. 169-174. 
Dent, G. Adders in Epping Forest. Mssex Nat. Apy., p. 108. 
— Raven at Latton, loc. cit. . 
— Badgers in Essex, loc. cit. 
Devanesen, D. W. Development of the calcareous parts of the lantern of 
Aristotle in Echinus miliaris [Abs.]. Nature. July 1, p. 26. 
Dewar, J. M. Oystercatchers opening Oysters. Brit. Birds. Mar., p. 244. 
_— Ability of the Oystercatcher to open Oysters, and its bearing upon the 
History of the Species, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 118-125. 
—— Incubation Periods of Terns, tom. cit. Dec., p. 196. 
Disney, A. W. M. Entomological List. Rep. Marlborough Coll. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. No. 70, pp. 29-34. 
Dixon, H. N. Butterfly Habits. Trish Nat. July, pp. 81-82. 
Dixon, Mary. Manchester Microscopical Society. Lancs and C. Nat. Oct., 
pp. 85-86. 
— Photo-micrographs at the Manchester Microseopical Society, tom. cit. 
Dec., p. 136. 
Direvap, H. Animal Communities in the Southern North Sea. Proc. Zool. 
Soc. Apr., pp. 27-32. 
Dop, O. C. Wootrzy. Hoopoe in Surrey. Field. Apr. 22, p. 590. 
Dopeson, R. W. Noctiluca as an Enemy of the Oyster. Nature. Sept. 9, 
pp. 343-344. 
Dottman, J. G. Guide to the Specimens of the Horse Family (Hquide) 
exhibited in the Department of Zoology, British Museum (Natural 
History). Second Edition, 43 pp. Noticed in Museums Journ. Jan. 
1923, 175-176. y 
Doncaster, L. Further Observations on Chromosomes and Sex-determination 
in Abraxas grossulariata. Quart. Journ. Micro. Soc. Sept., pp. 397-408. 
DonistHorPE, Horace. Colony-founding of Acanthomyops ( Dendrolasius) 
fuliginosus Latr. Biol. Bull. Apr., pp. 173-184. 
—— Few Notes on Coleoptera in 1921. Mnt. Mo. Mag. Mayr., pp. 52-55. 
— Nebria iberica Oliveira, a British Species, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 92-93. 
—— Some Notes on Ponera punctatissima Roger, tom. cit. June, pp. 134-137. 
— How the Honey-dew of Plant-lice is excreted, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 233-234. 
— Myrmecophilous Notes for 1921. Wnt. Rec. Jan., pp. 1-5; Feb., pp. 21-23. 
On Some Abnormalities in Ants, tom. cit. May, pp. 81-85. 
Entomological Notes from Putney, 1921, tom. cit., pp. 94-95. 
Notes on a few species of Diptera bred from the larval stage, tom. cit. 
Nov., p. 189. 
Some Casual Notes on Coleoptera in 1922, tom. cit., pp. 202-203. 
Lepidoptera attacked by Birds, tom. cit. Dec., p. 219. 
Leptura rubra L. in Norfolk, tom. cit., pp. 219-220. 
- See T. Hupson-Beare. 
Dooty, Tuos. L. 8. Cuckoo returning to same Summer quarters for four years, 
Brit. Birds. Dec., p. 190. ; 
Velocity of flight of Birds, tom. cit., p. 195. 
Dovustr, I. 8. See P. G. H. Boswell. v7 
Droirr, Avan. Larve of Sphinx convolvuli in Hants. Ent. Jan., pp. 19-20. 
Drury, W. Pure White Gull on the Thames. Field. Feb. 18, p. 235. 
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