LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. Sbyé 
Turner, E. L. Aerial Display of the Bittern. Brit. Birds. Aug., p. 92. 
Turner, Hy. J. South London Entomological Society [Report]. Hnt. Mar., 
pp. 68-69; May, pp. 116-117; June, pp. 140-141; July, p. 168; Aug., 
p. 192; Sept., pp. 214-215; Nov., pp. 262-264; Dec., pp. 286-287. nt. 
Mo. Mag. Feb., pp. 44-45; Mar., p. 67; May, pp. 116-117; July, 
pp. 166-167; Sept., pp. 212-213; Oct., pp. 237-238; Nov., pp. 256-257. 
— (Obituary: Dr. T. A. Chapman]. ZLnt. Rec. Mar., pp. 58-60. 
Turner, L. V. See N. Lawrie. 
Tysox, M. cP Notes [Entomology] from the New Forest. Natureland. 
et, pu i@7. 
Uvarov, B. P. Grasshopper new to Britain. Ent. Wo. Mag. Sept., p. 211. 
Varty-SmirH, J. C. Notes on Terrestrial Isopoda (Woodlice) found in the 
neighbourhood of Penrith. Lancs and C. Nat. Dec., pp. 133-136. 
VaucHan, J. M. Bird Words. WNatureland. Apr., pp. 28-29. 
Verity, Roger. Seasonal Polymorphism and Races of some European Grypocera 
and Rhopalocera. Hnt. Rec. Jan., pp. 12-15; Apr., pp. 68-73; May, 
pp. 89-93; July, pp. 124-142. 
Wave, E. W. Vertebrate Zoology Section, East Riding. Nat. Jan., pp. 36-37. 
—— Extending Range of the Fulmar Petrel, tom. cit. July, pp. 223-224. 
— Hoopoe in East Yorks, tom. cit. <Aug., p. 299. 
—— [R. Fortune]. Vertebrate Zoology [Filey]. Y.N.U. Cire., No. 301, p. 2. 
— See under R. Fortune. 
Wavswortn, J. T. Note on the Capture of a Hornet at High Lane, Cheshire. 
: Lancs and C. Nat. Dec., p. 104. 
Wainweicnut, Corsran, J. Chloropisca circumdata Mg. (=ornata Loew, nec 
Mg.) occurring in houses. Hnt. Mo. Mag. Feb., pp. 38-39. 
— Billea irrorata Mg. in Britain, tom. cit. Nov., p. 255. 
Wake, Herewatp. Curlew in Northamptonshire. Journ. Northants Nat. Hist. 
Soc. Sept., p. 203. 
Watrorp, L. Ancestry of the Domestic Rat. Country Life. Feb. 4, p. 155. 
— Queen Wasps, tom. cit. Mar. 18, p. 386; May 13, p. 649. 
Waker, JAMEes J. Asemum striatum, etc., in the New Forest. Wnt. Mo. Mag. 
Aug., pp. 189-190. 
-—— [Obituary : Henry Rowland-Brown], tom. cit. July, pp. 165-166. 
— [Obituary : David Sharp], tom. cit. Oct., pp. 234-237. 
—— Butterfly Notes from Oxford, tom. cit. Nov., p. 251. 
Wattace, FranKx. Stalking Season of 1921. Country Life. Jan. 14, pp. 37-40. 
Watnace, R. Hepeur. Water Snails and Liver Flukes. Nature. Dec. 23, 
“p. 845. 
Wattacr, W. Entomology: Coleoptera and Diptera [Report]. Trans. Lincs 
Nat. Union, 1921, pp. 151-152. 
_ Watiacr, Wittram. On the Spawning and Early Stages of the Herring in the 
North Sea (S.W.) and English Channel (E.) [Abs.]. Journ. Brit. Assoc. 
[Hull], p. 29. 
_ Watts, E. Arnotp. Hedge-Sparrow Nesting among Heather. Brit. Birds. 
Sept., p. 106. 
Wats, H. M. Velocity of Flight of Birds, tom. cit. Oct., p. 140. 
Watrote-Bonp, Joun. Wood-lark Breeding in Radnorshire, tom. cit. Dec.. 
pp. 188-189. ' 
_ Watsx, Gzo. B. North-Country Hymenoptera. Nat. Feb., p. 72. 
—— Yorkshire Hemiptera-Heteroptera, tom. cit. June, p. 199. 
— More Yorkshire Hemiptera, tom. cit. Aug., p. 250. 
Watton, C. L. Some Observations on the Genus Bombus, etc., in Wales. Hnt. 
Mo. Mag. Dec., pp. 271-275. 
— Liver Rot Epidemic in North Wales, 1920-21. Journ. Min. Agric. May, 
pp. 154-162. 
Warp, J. Davis. Records of Diptera and Hymenoptera from North Lancashire. 
f Lancs and C. Nat. Mar., pp. 228-234. 
_ Warp, Joun J. Wonderland of the Wasps. Proc. Belfast Nat. Hist. and Phil. 
; Soc., 1920-21, pp. 139-141. 
a A. F. Little Owl. Proc. Isle of Wight Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. I., 
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Warren, S. Hazzuepinz. Man and the Ice Age. Man. Dec., pp. 182-183. 
