LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—ZOOLOGY. 429 
Bromennad, C. E.N. See Henry Dewey. 
Brooke, H.C. Our Rarer Mammals. Country Life. Sept. 20, p. 452. 
—— Hairless Mice, tom. cit. Nov. 22, p. 813. Field. Nov. 20, p. 807. 
Brookes, ALFRED. Snake-eating Partridges. Field. July 24, p. 157. 
Broun, Guy. Mazing a Rabbit. Cowntry Life. Apr. 19, p. 625. 
Brown, B. Stewart. Golden Orioles in Cornwall. Field. May 15, p. 654. 
Brown, C. Berney. See A. H. Macpherson. 
Brown, J. A. 8. Butterflies in the New Forest, 1924. Ent. Sept., p. 206. 
—— Colias crocea in Middlesex, tom. cit. Nov., p. 258. 
Brown, James M. Notes on Isle of Wight Hemiptera. Ent. Mo. Mag. May, 
pp. 117-118. 
—— Contribution to our Knowledge of the Life-history of Helerocordylus geniste 
Scop. Hnt. Mo. Mag. Nov., pp. 249-251. 
—— Hemiptera. [Report.] Nat. Feb., p. 58. 
— Yorkshire Hemiptera in 1923, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 124-126. 
Brown, R. H. Some Breeding Habits of the Swallow and House Martin. Brit. Birds. 
f Jan., pp. 183-184. 
Nest-Building and other Breeding Habits of the Long-tailed Tit, tom. cit. 
Feb., pp. 206-207. 
Field Notes from Cumberland, tom. cit. Mar., pp. 222-228 ; June, p. 30. 
Blackbird Feeding on Grain, tom. cit., p. 245. 
Unusual Flight of a Kestrel, tom. cit., p. 247. 
Brooding Prior to Laying, tom. cit. Aug., p. 72. 
Grey Wagtail Nesting in a Tree, tom. cit., p. 75. 
Large Brood of Dunlins, tom. cit., p. 83. 
Aberrant Song of Chiffchaff, tom. cit. Sept., p. 117. 
Song-Thrush and other Birds Imitating Waders, tom. cit., pp. 117-118. 
Field-Notes on the Magpie, as observed in Cumberland, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 122- 
128. 
Time Period for Nest and Egg Replacement, tom. cit., Nov., p. 170. 
Flocking of Wood-pigeons in Early Summer, fom. cit. Dec., p. 195. 
Cormorant Caught while Asleep. Country Life. Apr. 12, p. 587. 
ROWNE, F. Batrour. Wild Bees and Wasps. [Abs.] Proc. Warrington Lit. and Phil. 
, Soc. 1922-1924, pp. 37-38. 
Bruce, Davm. Prevention of Disease. Advance of Sci., pp. 1-33. 
Bryan, B. Annual Report of the North Staffordshire Branch. (Conchological.) Journ. 
Conch. Mar., p. 125. 
oe = Worrasron, H.J. Growth-rings of Herring Scales. Nature. Sept. 6, pp. 348- 
349. 
| Buckiey, BURRELL, CHEETHAM, PEARSALL, WOODHEAD. Age of the Peat. Antigq. 
Journ. Oct., pp. 416-417. 
BSUCENEL, Joun A. Longevity of a Herring-gull in Captivity. Field. Apr. 3, p. 430. 
Buckstoneg, A. W. Dimenitis Sibylla on Wimbledon Common. Ent. Nov., pp. 256-257. 
: Protection of British Butterflies, tom. cit. Dec., p. 279. 
ULL, G. V. Captures at Light. Hnt. Dec., pp. 286-287. 
Butter, Artuur G. Typical Finches. Avic. Mag. Jan., pp. 15-24; Feb., pp. 42-52. 
Bunyarp, P. F. Remarkable Nesting-Site of Sand Martin. Brit. Birds. Jan., pp- 187- 
' 188. 
Nest Materials of Pied Flycatcher, tom. cit., pp. 192-193. 
Large Clutches of Eggs, tom. cit., p. 193. 
Surrey Field-Notes, tom. cit. Feb., pp. 198-205. 
Cuckoo depositing Egg in Wagtail’s Nest. Bull. Brit. Ornith. Club. No. CCXC., 
pp. 12-14. 
Droppings of British Redbreast (Hrithacus rubecula melophilus). Bull. Brit. 
Ornith. Club. Jan. 24, p. 46. 
Eggs of Cirl Bunting (Emberiza cirlus) and one of Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) 
from Sussex, tom. cit. July 7, pp. 98-99. 
‘Burcuett, J.P. T. Gravels at Reculver, Kent. Proc. Prehistoric Soc. East Anglia. 
~~ Vol. IV., pt. 1, pp. 203-210. 
‘Borsa, Harorp J. Purring of the Nightjar. Field. Apr. 17, p. 522. 
—— Plant Gall Section [Report]. London Nat. 1923, pp. 19-22. 
Burxrrt, J. P. Study of the Robin by Means of Marked Birds. Brit. Birds. May, 
’ pp- 294-303. Sept., pp. 97-103. 
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