LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 543 
Macpumrson, JoHN. Scotch Wild Cats. Field. July 22, p. 35. 
Macraceart, M. Heliothis armigera in Kent. Hnt. Aug., p. 188. 
Macraru, H. A. F. Failure of the Malahide, Co. Dublin, Tern Colony. Brit. 
Birds. Nov., pp. 168-170. 
Main, F. KR. See R. H. Bristowe. 
Main, Hucu. Notes on the Occurrence of the British Trapdoor Spider, Atypus 
affinis, in Epping Forest. Mssex Nat. Mar., pp. 23-25 
Maxerc-Jonres, J. Measurements of Viper. Wield. Aug. 26, p. 323. 
Maxertc-Jones, W. Measurements of Adder, tom. cit. Nov. 18, p. 729. 
Maupen, P. Colias croceus in 8. Shropshire. Hnt. Aug., p. 187. 
Mattock, A. Metallic Coloration of Chrysalids. Nature. Sept. 9, p. 344. 
—— Divided Composite Eyes, tom. cit. Dec. 9, pp. 770-771. 
Manssrivcr, Wma. Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report]. 
Lancs and C. Nat. Jan., pp. 191-192. Hnt. Feb., pp. 42-43. 
— Blastobasis lignea Wlsm. (Lep.) : A Species new to Britain. Hnt. July, 
pp. 145-147. 
— Report of the Recorder for Lepidoptera in Lancashire and Cheshire for 
1920 and 1921. Lancs and C. Nat. Mar., pp. 216-221. 
— lLancashire and Cheshire Entomology. Nat. Jan., pp. 19-20; Feb., p. 77. 
Mapteton-Bree, H. W. Wood-Lark at Night. Brit. Birds. Dec., pp. 195-196. 
Marpies, Georce. Wild Geese in ‘ Wirral.’ Country Life. Sept. 2, pp. 263- 
266. 
Marr, J. E. See C. E. P. Brooks. 
Marsuatt, JoHN F. Destruction of Mosquito Larve in Salt or Brackish Water. 
Nature. June 10, pp. 746-747. 
— ‘Unofficial’ Mosquito Control in England. Sci. Progr. Jan., pp. 462-468. 
Marsuati, Lenore F. Ring-Ouzel in Westmorland in Winter. Srit. Birds. 
Apr., p. 269. 
Maryn, G. V. Squirrels Crossing Water. /ield. June 17, p. 834. 
Maserirtp, Joun R. B. Scarcity of Green Plover-in Staffordshire, fom. cit. 
Apr. 22, p. 547. 
— ‘British Birds’ Marking Scheme. Brit. Birds. Feb., p. 219. 
— Great Grey Shrike in Staffordshire, tom. cit. July, p. 48. 
Mason, F. A. Micro-Organisms in the Leather Industries. Bureau of Bio-Tech. 
Aug., pp. 161-175. 
— Tiparis lucens Meign. on Phragmites communis at Strensall. Nat. 
Aug., p. 250. 
— See W. H. Pearsall. 
Masssy, Hersert. Waxwings and Bramblings in Manchester. Brit. Birds. 
Mar., p. 239. 
— Size of Clutches of Eggs of Wren, tom, cit. July, p. 50. 
Masstncuam, H. J. Greater Spotted Woodpecker in English Poetry, tom. cit 
Jan., p. 192. 
Massy, A. L. Black Redstart on Hill of Howth. Trish Nat. May, p. 56. 
Masters, Davip. Where do Flies go in the Winter Time? Conquest. Jan., 
pp. 109-110. 
Maturw, G. F. Butterflies attracted by Human Perspiration. Hnt. May, 
pp. 112-113. 
Marnews, L. Harrison. Curlew-Sandpiper and Black-tailed Godwit in 
Somerset. Brit. Birds. Dec., pp. 192-193. 
Some Habits of the Great and Arctic Skuas, fom. cit., p. 194. 
— and Hoszson, A. D. Pigeon Tick. Nature. Sept. 2, p. 313. 
Maxwett, E. K. Some Notes on Rotifers as a Leisure-time Study [Abs.]. 
Journ. Quekett Micro. Club. Nov., pp. 366-368. 
Maxwert, Hersert. Golden Oriole in Wigtownshire. Brit. Birds.  Apr., 
p. 274. 
Nectar-sipping Birds. Nature. May 13, p. 612. 
Defoliation of Oaks, tom. cit. Sept. 9, p. 344. 
Stinging of an Ichneumon Fly. Scot. Nat. Jan., pp. 17-18. 
Bittern : A Coincidence, tom. cit. Mar., p. 50. 
Nesting of the Golden Eagle in Galloway, tom. cit. July, pp. 99-100. 
Food of the Goldfinch (Cardue/is elegans), tom. cit. Nov., pp. 173-174. 
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