LIST OF PAPERS, 1922. 559 
Wauitrusap, Henry. British Fresh-water Planarians (7vicladida). Kssex Nat. 
Mar., pp. 1-20. 
Wairrart, E. G. Raven’s Tactics. Country Life. Feb. 4, p. 156. 
Wairttz, F. G. Notes on the Lepidoptera of Glen Fender, Perthshire, and 
Invershin, Sutherlandshire. Wnt. Jan., pp. 10-11. 
Wicut, Wm. D. All-White House Martin. Field. Oct. 21, p. 624. 
Witp, Otrver H. Scottish Method of Bird-catching. Scot. Nat. Jan., 
pp. 13-15. 
— Breeding of Red Admiral Butterfly in Bute, tom. cit., p. 27. 
Wirxes, A. H. Pacer. Share of Incubation in the Turnstone. Brit. Birds. 
Mar., p. 243. 
Witkrnson, G. Mechanism of the Cochlea. Nature. Dec. 2, p. 737. 
Witxinson, Oswatp J. Magpie. Country Life. Jan. 28, p. 104-107. 
_— Confessions of a Nature Photographer, tom. cit. Dec. 16, pp. 803-806. 
Wittrorp, Henry. See Ralph Chislett. 
Wituiams, H. R. 8. Cleaning and Preparing Diatoms. Ann. Rep. Manchester 
Micro. Soc. Sept., pp. 24-29, abs. in Lancs and C. Nat., Dec., p. 98. 
Wiutiams, L. Appams. Quail in Monmouthshire. Field. Aug. 19, p. 285. 
Wittiams, W. J. American Bitterns in Ireland. Brit. Birds. Feb., p. 212. 
Wiis, J. R. Striped Hawk Moth in Sussex. Field. June 3, p. 766. 
Witson, J. A. §. Birds in the Poetry of Burns. Nineteenth Century. July, 
pp. 80-86. 
Witson, W. Velvet-Scoter in Cheshire. Brit. Birds. Feb., p. 213. 
WinckwortH, Ronaup. Brighton Sea-shore Life [Abs.] Ann. Rep. Brighton 
and H. Nat. Hist. Soc., pp. 39-40. 
Winstantey, T. G. Curious Nesting Site of Robin. Natureland. July, p. 54. 
Winter, W. P. Plant Galls [Bishopdale]. Nat. Dec., p. 388. 
Witnersy, H. F. Practical Handbook of British Birds. Part XIIJ. Feb. 16. 
pp. 353-448 ; Sept. 6, pp. 449-624. 
— ‘British Birds’ Marking Scheme : Progress for-1921. rit. Birds. Mar.. 
pp. 232-238., 
— Cuckoo in December in England, tom. cit., p. 243. 
— Western Mediterranean Shearwater in Hampshire, Joc. cit. 
— On the White-billed Northern Diver as a British Bird, tom. cit. June. 
pp. 9-12; abs. in Zbis, Oct., p. 735. 
—— Races of Hider Duck. Brit. Birds, p. 32. 
Wirnycomse, C. L. Life-History of Hemerobius stigma Steph. Aut. May, 
pp. 97-99. 
Chrysopa dorsalis Burm. at Oxshott, Surrey. Hnt. July, p. 165. 
Parasemidalisannee Enderlein, a coniopterygid new to Britain, with notes 
on some other British Coniopterygide, tom. cit. Aug., pp. 169-172. 
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Food of Boreus. Nat. June, p. 200. 
Larva of Jeniorhyncus richardii from Epping Forest [Abs.]. Journ. 
Quekett Micro. Club. Nov., p. 347. 
Womerstry, H. Diptera from the Bristol District. Hnt. Mo. Mag. Oct.. 
p. 234. + 
Woop, Frep. F. Scarcity of Spilosoma lubricipeda. Hnt. Dec., p. 279. 
Wooprorpe, F. C. Some Notes on the Collection of British Macro-lepidoptera 
in the Hope Department of the Oxford University Museum, tom. cif. 
Jan., pp. 12-14. 
— Fortnight in Carnarvonshire, tom. cit., pp. 22-24. 
Woopman, Witttam. Notes on the Natural History of Morpeth. Proc. Ber- 
wicks. Nat. Club, pp. 345-347. 
Woopwarp, B. B. Newquay: Fifteen Years After. Geol. Mag. Sept., p. 432. 
Woopwarp, J. C. Notes on Collecting in June, July, and August in Shropshire. 
Ent. Rec. Nov., pp. 189-191. 
Woopwarp, G. C. @. alchymistra in Shropshire, tom. cit. July, p. 142. 
Wootacorr, Davrp. On the 60-ft. Raised Beach at Easington, Co. Durham. 
Geol. Mag. Feb., pp. 64-74. 
-—— On the Identity of Sympherobius (Hemerobius) elegans Stephens (Neurop- 
“Wootner, Ricnarp A.-. Waxwings in Herts. Field. Feb. 4, p. 172. 
Wormartp. See McLean. 
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