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LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 549 
Procrrr, Cuas. F. Zoology at the British Association, tom. cit. Nov., pp. 357- 
: 359 
 Pycrart, W. P. Paleontology. Sci. Progr. Oct., pp. 232-233. 
Quintin, W. H. St. White Magpie in Lincolnshire. Nat. May, p. 163. 
— Snow Geese in North Yorks, loc. cit. 
— Sphinx convolvuli in N. Yorks, tom. cit. Oct., p. 307. 
Rapciyrre, C. E. Movements of Grouse. Field. Feb. 11, p. 202. 
Rawtence, E. A. Barn Owls Hunting in the Daytime. Country Life. July 8, p. 31. 
Raynor, A. G. S. Lepidoptera taken or bred from Larve and Pupe found 
in the Garden at 3 Little Dean’s Yard, Westminster. Unt. Jan., p. 22. 
Raywarp, A. L.. Colias croceus and Vanessa atalanta in the Isle of Wight. 
tom. cit. July, p. 162. 
Recan, C. Tare. Life-history of the Common or Freshwater Kel. Sci. Prog. 
July, pp. 95-100. 
Renpatt, Percy. Large Clutches of Greenfinch and Hedge-Sparrow. Brit. 
Birds. Sept., p. 102. 
—— Late Nesting of the Linnet, tom. cit. Nov., p. 160. 
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RenpursHam. Clouded Yellow Butterfly in Cornwall. Vield. June 24, p. 882. 
Rennit, JoHN. Acarine Disease in Hive Bees. Step. Brit. Assoc. [Hdinburgh], 
pp. 425-426. 
_ Rennie, J. Present Position of Bee-disease Research [Abs.]. Nature. Mar. 23, 
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— Polyhedral Disease of Tipula Species [Abs.], loc. cit. 
Ri[ensuaw], G. Late Butterflies. MNatureland. Jan., p. 18. 
' — Early Wasp, tom. cit. Apr., p. 37. 
Reynoups, Srpney H. A Monograph of the British Pleistocene Mammalia. 
Vol. IIl., pt. 1. Hippopotamus. Palwontographical Soc. pp. 1-38. 
RHYNEHART, J. G. On the Life-history and Bionomics of the Flax Flea-beetle 
(Longitarsus parvulus Payk), with Descriptions of the hitherto Un- 
known Larvai and Pupal Stages. Sci. Proc> Roy. Dublin Soc. Apr., 
pp. 497-541; see Nature, June 24, p. 825. 
Ricnarps, A. W. JLibellula depressa Linn. (Odonata). Hnét. Mar., p. 67. 
Rickarps, R. Wixpsor. Red Admiral in January. Field. Jan. 28, p. 131. 
Rickmsn, P. Black Redstart in Sussex. Brit. Birds. Feb., p. 216. 
— Golden-eye in Sussex, loc. cit. 
Ripzwoop, W. G. Observations on the Skull in Foetal Specimens of Whales 
of the Genera Megaptera and Balenoptera. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. 
Ser. B. Vol. 212, pp. 209-272. 
Rottzy], N. D. Vanessa io ab. belisaria. Hnt. June, p. 136. 
Acherontia atropos at Sea, tom. cit. Dec., p. 278. 
—— An Unusual Variety of Charocampa elpenor, loc. cit. : 
Rimmer, Cuartes P. Flashlight Photography and Nature. nt. June, p. 139. 
— Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological Society [Report]. Lancs and C. 
Nat. Jan., p. 192; Mar., pp. 239-240. Hnt. May, pp. 118-119. 
Nat. Mar., p. 84. 
Riytovt, Leonora Jerrrey, and Baxter, Everyn V. Report on Scottish 
Ornithology in 1921, including Migration. Scot. Nat. May, pp. 69- 
84; July, pp. 109-129. Abs. in Brit. Birds. Apr., 1923, pp. 315-316. 
— Swarming of a Fly, Limnophora humilis Zett., in Spring. Scot. Nat. 
Nov., pp. 189- 190. 
Ritcnie, James. Giant ae on the Scottish Coast. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 
[Edinburgh], p. 423. 
How did the Maimed Stoat Run? Country Life. Mar. 18, p. 387. 
Stoat without Forelegs. Wield. Mar. 18, p. 357. 
Extraordinary Adaptability of a Stoat. Scot. Nat. Jan., pp. 
History of Feathers, with Special Reference to the Mallard Phe. i ‘tom. 
cit. Mar., pp. 45-49. 
Great Extinct Ox or Urus in Peeblesshire, tom. cit. May, p. 68. 
Great Waxwing Invasion of 1921, tom. cit. Sept., pp. 133-142; Nov., 
pp. 193-201. 
[Obituary : William Evans, F.R.S.E., etc., 1851-1922], tom. cit. Nov., 
pp. 169-173. 
