LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 545 
Morsueap, P, E, A. Peregrine Falcon attacking a Woman. Brit. Birds. July, 
. 50. 
Satine C. H. New British Bombus, nigrescens (Pérez), from Sussex. LZnt. 
Mo. Magy. Jan., pp. 16-17. 
— Occurrence of Bombus cullumanus (Kirby) in Sussex, tom. cit. Jan., p. 19. 
Morron, Kennern J. Sympetrum fonscolombti and other Dragonflies near 
London in October. Ent. Mo. Mag. Dec., pp. 277-279. 
Moscrop, C. Thrush’s Nest on a Ladder. Field. May 13, p. 658. 
Mostry, Cuarues. Natural History Report. Ann. Rep. Huddersfield Nat., 
etc., Soc. 1919-20, pp. 2-4. 
— Entomology [Report], tom. cit., pp. 10-12. 
— Bird Notes from Huddersfield. Nat. Apr., p. 128. 
— Rook Superstition, tom. cit., p. 143. 
— Cryptocampus medullarius Htg. at Huddersfield, tom. cit. Aug., p. 250. 
— Food of Dog Whelk. Natureland. Apr., p. 36. 
— ILug Worm, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 75-76. 
Muutens, W. H. Wiliiam Markwick : A Bibliographical Sketch and Notes on 
his Natural History Manuscripts in the Hastings Museum. Hastings 
an@ East Sussex Nat. Oct., pp. 179-200. 
Mutirr, Grorce W. Otters Catching Eels. Field. June 10, p. 778. 
MusHam, J. F. Conchology [Report]. Trans. Lincs Nat. Union. 1921, 
pp. 150-151. 
—  Red-necked Grebe near Selby. Nat. Apr., p. 128. 
Musprart, Cuirrorp. Woodpeckers in London. Selborne Mag. Feb., p. 139. 
Mussetwuire, D. W. Number of Feathers in Nests of Long-tailed Tit. Brit. 
Birds. Dec., p. 189. 
Nasu, W. Girrorp. Attractiveness of Electric Light for Moths. nt. Apr., 
. 89-90. 
—_ Lp convolvuli at Bedford, tom. cit. Dec., p. 278. 
Nayuger, J. North American Saw-Fly in the Isle of Wight. Country Life. 
Dec. 16, p. 825. 
Neave, 8. A. Entomological Society of London [Report]. Unt. May, p. 116; 
June, p. 140; Sept., p. 214; Dec., pp. 285-286. Hnt. Mo. Mag. Jan., 
pp. 22-24; Mar., pp. 67-68; June, pp. 143-144; Sept., pp. 213-214. 
Neuiean, E. C. Fallow Deer Fawn in December. field. Jan. 21, p. 100. 
Nevimu-Wittmer, E. Lepidoptera in the Dolgelley District, Merionethshire. 
Ent. Mo, Mag. Feb., p. 38. 
Newman, Frank. Woodcock in Kensington Gardens. Field. April 1, p. 431. 
Newman, W. A. Short-eared Owls in East Kent, tom. cit. Feb. 11, p. 179. 
— Bittern in East Kent, tom. cit. Feb. 25, p. 249. 
Newsreap, Aurrep. Colias croceus in Cheshire. Hnt. July, p. 163. 
Newton, E. T. Note on the Remains of Birds obtained from Aveline’s Hole, 
Burrington Combe, Somerset. Proc. Spelawol. Soc. Univ. of Bristol. 
1920-1, p. 73. 
/ — List of Avian Species Identified from Aveline’s Hole, Burrington, tom. 
cit. Vol. I., No. 3, pp. 119-121. 
Nicos, WaLTER B. Late Nesting of the Mistle-Thrush. Brit. Birds. Dec., 
p. 189. 
— Erythristic Eggs of the Blackbird, tom. cit., p. 190. 
— Arctic Skua in Essex in June, tom. cit. July, pp. 55-56. Hssex Nat. 
Apr., p. 109. 
_Nicuotson, C. Plusia moneta in Lancashire. Hnt. Apr., p. 88. 
—  Non- attractiveness of Electric Light, tom. cit., pp. 90-91. 
Nicnotson, Cuartes. Rosy-marbled Moth (Lithacodia [Erastria] venustula 
Hub. ) in Britain. ZLssex Nat. Mar., pp. 29-34. 
—— Abundance of Vespide in 1921, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 109-110. 
Nicuotson, E. M. Some Notes on the Icterine Warbler. Brit. Birds. Nov., 
pp. 142-144. 
-— Nesting Habits of the Long-tailed Titmouse. Natureland. July, pp. 44 
45, 
Nicuotson, W. A. Natural History. Shooting Times. Mar. 4, p. 27. 
Norris, K. White Variety of Crested Newt. Field. July 29, p. 171. 
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