4.28 CORRESPONDING SOCIETIES. 
Boors, H. B. Crossbills near Thornton-le-Dale, tom. cit. Mar., p. 94. 
—— White Blue Titmouse at Thornton-le-Dale, loc. cit. 
—— Pine Marten in the West Riding, tom. cit. Apr., p. 127. 
—— Nesting of the Lesser Spotted Woodpecker at Bradford, tom. cit. July, p. 210. 
—— Last of the Red Deer of Bolton Abbey, loc. cit. 
Vertebrate Zoology [in Teesdale], tom. cit. Nov., p. 348. 
Borrer, Crirrorp D. Bird Notes. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club. July 7, p. 99. 
—— Sandwich Terns in Norfolk and the Normal Clutch of Eggs. Brit. Birds. 
Jan., pp. 189-190. 
— Normal Clutch of Sandwich Terns’ Eggs, tom. = Mar., pp. 249-250. 
—— Early Arrival of Spoonbills, tom. cit. July, p. 58. 
—— Normal Clutch of Sandwich Terns’ Eggs, wo fet Aug., p. 
BosweEtL, P. G. H. Faunal Relations of the Crag Deposits of the Betiiley District, | 
Suffolk. Proc. Geol. Assoc. Aug., pp. 212-220. 
Bourprtoy, 8. F. Colour Varieties of Wild Rabbit. Field. Jan. 24, p. 112. 
Bowrtt, Ernest W. Radulz of Mollusca. Journ. Quekett Micros. Club. Nov., 
pp- 57-64. 
Bower, G. See J. H. Crow. 
—— See A. H. Macpherson. 
—— See A. Webb. 
Bowes, T. Armstrone. Catocala fraxini at Herne Bay. Ent. Oct., p. 235. 
Boycorr, A. E. Problems of River Pollution. Nature. June 7, p. 817. 
—— Life-history of the Pearl Mussel, tom. cit. Aug. 23, p. 276. 
Boyp, A. W. Oil-clogged Common Scoter Inland in Cheshire. Brit. Birds. May, 
. 316, 
Bewick’s Swans in Cheshire, tom. cit. June, pp. 24-25. 
Water-fowl and Reed-warbler on a Lancashire Moss, tom. cit. July, p. 58. 
Ruffs in Lancashire and Cheshire, tom. cit., pp. 60-61. 
Notes on the Birds of Scilly, tom. cit. Sept., pp. 106-108. 
Goldenneyes in Cheshire throughout Summer, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 194-195. 
yp, Davip. Bird of the Burn [Dipper]. Animal World. July, pp. 80-81. 
yes, F. Black-throated Diver at Beverley. Field. Apr. 3, p. 430. 
Smew in East Yorkshire, tom. cit. Apr. 10, p. 488. 
Birds and their Ancient Nesting Grounds. field. May 15, p. 654. 
Alleged Scarcity of the Plover, tom. cit. June 12, p. 839. 
Golden Plover in Berkshire in September, iom. cit. Oct. 23, p. 640. 
Scarcity of Swallows, loc. cit. 
Nesting of the Spotted Fly-catcher, loc. cit. 
Scarcity of Landrails. Feld. Nov. 6, p. 714. 
Abnormal Abundance of Red Admirals, loc. cit. 
Death’s-head Hawk Moth, tom. cit. Nov. 13, p. 778. 
Bra, K. W. Some Observations on Fistulina hepatica and hollow, Stag-headed 
Oaks. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Aug., pp. 210-213. 
BRAMWELL, F. G.S. Notes on Sussex Lepidoptera. Hnt. Jan., pp. 15-16. 
BRASIER-CREAGH, J. W. Pied Blackbird [Cork]. Field. Mar. 13, p. 346. 
— Glossy Ibis in Co. Cork, loc. cit.; Abs. in Brit. Birds. Sept., p. 116. 
BraMBett, F. W. Rogers, and GATENBY, J. Bronte. On the supposed Homology 
of the Golgi elements of the Mammalian Nerve Cell, and the Nebenkern 
Batonettes of the Genital cells of Invertebrates. Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. 
Mar., pp. 275-280; Abs. in Nature. May 24, p. 762. 
BRAMBELL, F. W. Roczrs. Notes and Records of some of the Irish Birds in the 
Collection of the late Henry Blake Knox. Irish Nat. Oct., pp. 101-108. 
Bramrogp, H. Bittern in Devon. Field. Apr. 3, p. 480. 
Bramuey, W. G. Vertebrate Zoology [at Ravenscar]. Nat. Sept., p..273. 
Vertebrata [at Scarthingwell Park]. Nat. Nov., p. 345. 
BraunD, FReDERICK. Great Snipe in Hertfordshire. Field. Oct. 23, p. 639. 
Brezn, Grorce §. Little Owl in Montgomeryshire. Field. May 15, p. 654. 
BricHtTwELu, L. R. ‘Captive Whales.’ Amateur Aquarist. Vol. I., No. 6, p. 53. 
Brinpisey, M. D. Length of Life in a Blackbird. Brit. Birds. July, p. 56. 
Quail in Cambridgeshire, tom. cit. Sept., p. 113. 
Bristow, Gpo. Hoopoe in Norfolk. Field. Oct. 2, p. 533. 
Bristowr, W. 8. Bee-eating Dragon-fly and a Spider-eating asilid fly. Ent. Mo. 
Mag. July, pp. 150-151, 
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