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CuarK, G. W. Fox Hunting. Nat. Jan., p. 31. 
Crark, James. Notes on the Insects of Berwickshire: Bees, Wasps and Ants. Proc. 
Berwick. Nat. Club. Vol. XXV., pt. 1, pp. 254-260. 
Crarke, B. Late Nesting of Sand-Martins. Brit. Birds. Dec., p. 196. 
CLARKE, JoHN. Red-Crested Pochard at Broadhurst. Field. Nov. 20. p. 807. 
CLARKE, Wm. Eacux. Lesser Snow-Goose in the Outer Hebrides. Scot. Nat. Jan., 
p. 9; Abs. in Brit. Birds. Sept., p. 116. 
CLARKE, W. E., and Srennousn, J. H. Coues’ Redpoll and Kastern Lesser White- 
throat at Fair Isle. Scot. Nat. Jan., p.4; Abs. in Brit. Birds. Sept., p. 114. 
CiarKs, W. J. Vertebrate Zoology. (North Riding.) Nat. Jan., pp. 26-27. 
———  White-breasted Variety of Cormorant at Scarborough, tom. cit. Apr., p. 123. 
—— Effects of Waste Oil on the Yorkshire Coast, tom. cit. Oct., p. 312. 
—— Whiskered Bat at Scarborough, tom. cit. Nov., p. 331. 
—— Dispersal of Molluscs by Commerce, tom. cit. Dec., p. 363. 
Ciay, Percrvat T. Owl Swimming in the Sea. Field. Sept. 11, p. 402. 
Crnave, H. P. O. Grey Plovers, Little Gulls and Other Birds, near Reading. Brit. 
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— Sandpipers at Reading. Field. Aug. 21, p. 317. 
Birds near Reading, tom. cit. Oct. 2, p. 533. 
Circa, A. RowLaAnD. Hybrid Partridges. Field. May 8, pp. 636-637. 
Crurren, W. G. On Breeding Larentia Flavicinctata. Ent. Jan., pp. 17-18. 
CLurrerBucK, C. Granvinie. Lepidoptera in Gloucestershire in 1921 and 1922. — 
Ent. Mar., pp. 57-62. ; 
—— Incurvaria Pectinea in Gloucestershire, tom. cit., p. 66. 1 
Cockayne, E. A. Rainham “ Hybrids.” Hnt. Rec. Jan., pp. 6-8. 
Brenthis Euphrosyne, L. Ab., Plumbea, Ab. Nov., tom. cit., p. 8. 
Somatic Mosaic or Mutation in Abraxas grossulariata, tom. cit. VKeb., pp. 17-20. 
Teratological Legs in Lepidoptera. Hnt. Rec. Mar., pp. 33-36. 
Yellow Eggs in Lycia Hirtaria, tom. cit. Nov., pp. 149-150. 
Unusual Foodplant of Perizoma bifasciata, tom. cit., pp. 158-159. 
Notes on Collecting in 1923. London Nat., 1923, pp. 33-35. 
Cocurane, ALFRED. Rare Polecat. Country Life, July 26, p. 152. 
CocKksrELL, T. D. A. Helix pisana var. sagittifera Taylor. Journ. Conch. July, p. 153. 
Cocks, Atrrep H. Stranded Rorqual. Field. July 31, p. 200. 
— Curiously Fashioned Bone, tom. cit. Oct. 23, p. 640. 
Cotenttt, G. W. Curious Bone. Field. Dec. 4, p. 886. 
Conus, R. E. Woodpeckers and Pine-cones. Brit. Birds. Mar., pp. 245-247. 
Cottert, H. R. P. Hemiptera-Heteroptera in Anglesey in September, 1923. nt. 
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Cottincr, Water E. Food and Feeding Habits of the Blackbird. Journ. Minis. 
Agric. May, pp. 182-186; Abs. in Nat. Oct., pp. 298-299. 
— Food of Grebes. Country Life. May 24, p. 831. 
— Changed Food Habit in the Rook. tom. cit. June 7, p. 926. 
—— Food of Grebes. Field. May 22, p. 709. 
Cotiins, F. Avocet in South Devon. Brit. Birds. Oct., pp. 141-142. 
Cottins, J. Macropterous Form of Nabis lativentris Boh. Ent. Mo. Mag. Nov., 
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TTT 
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—— Viviparous Habit of Brachycoma devia Fln., tom. cit., p. 262. 
Coutison C. See J. H. Crow. 
Cotrurup, C. W. Late Nesting of the Goldfinch. Brit. Birds, Nov., pp. 171-172. 
——  Song-Thrush and other Birds Imitating Waders and other Birds, tom. cit., 
p. 176. q 
—  Wood-lark Breeding in East Surrey, tom. cit. Dec., pp. 192-193. 
— Buzzards over the Isle of Wight, tom. cit., p. 194. 
Common, A. F. Unusual Experience. Hnt. Apr., p. 91. 
rae: W. M. Birds Removing Nesting Material to Another Site. Brit. Birds. 
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— Nest Materials of Pied Flycatcher, tom. cit. Mar., p. 251. 
—— Time-period for Nest and Egg Replacement, tom. cit. Oct., pp. 1389-140. 
— See Kathleen Ward. ; 
ConNELL, eri G. Unusual Situation of Chaffinch’s Nest, Brit. Birds. Sept. 
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