LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—ZOOLOGY. 435 
Dooty, Tos. L. 8. Great Spotted Woodpecker in N. Lancashire. Brit. Birds. 
Feb., p. 208. 
— Hen-harrier in Lancashire, tom. cit., p. 209. 
— Velocity of Flight in Birds, tom. cit. July, p. 62. 
Doveuas, K. G. See A. H. Macpherson. 
Doveras, M. J. See A. H. Macpherson. 
Dow, W. J. Colias crocea in Cornwall. Ent. Nov., p. 259. * 
Dowson, Inpnz= Cantos. November in the Marshes. Country Life. Nov. 29, 
pp. 850-851. 
Drewitt, F. Dawrrey. Absence of House Martins. Field. Sept. 11, p. 402. 
Dupiey, H. W. Insulin from the Cod-fish. Biochemical Journ., xviii., p. 665 
Abs. in Nature. Aug. 23, p. 291. 
Douxe, L. G. See A. Webb. 
Duntop, G. A. Principal Additions to the Museum Collections, 1922-24. Rep. 
Warrington Museum. 1924, pp. 13-19. 
Dunxkerty, J. 8S. Encystation and Reserve Food Formation in Trinema lineare, 
Penard. Yrans. Roy. Soc. Edinb. Vol. LIII., pt. u., pp. 297-300. 
Dunsmuir, H. J. Whooper Swan in Ayrshire. Field. Jan. 17, p. 84. 
Dorian, J. R. See A. H. Macpherson. 
Dfurrant], J. H. D. Tinea vinculella (richardsoni). Ent. Rec. July, p. 113. 
Durrant, J. H. Tinea ae ap -S. (Stgr.-Rbl. 4560) new to the British List. 
Trans. Ent. Soc. Aug., 
Duxsury, E.G. Weight of Teketen. " Field. Oct. 23, p. 640. 
Hartz, T. E. See R. O. Miller. 
Eason, E. A. See H. G. Attlee. 
— See A. H. Macpherson. 
— See A. Webb. 
Easton, Niger T. Manduca atropos in Kast Kent. Ent. Nov., p. 259. 
Eastwoop, JoHn E. Zygena lavandule in Southern England. nt. Nov., p. 259. 
Epetsten, H.M. Aberration of Argynnis selene. Trans. Ent. Soc. Aug., p. Xxxiil. 
Epmonpson, F. H. Wild Birds and Eggs Protection Committee. Report. Nat. 
Jan., p. 30. 
Epwarps, C. R. H. Alpine Swift in South Devon. Field. May 8, p. 636; Abs. in 
Brit. Birds. Sept., p. 114. 
—— See A. Webb. 
Epwarps, F. W. British Mosquitoes, 1920-23. Ent. Feb., pp. 25-29. 
— Notes on some British Species of Tipula. Hnt. Mo. Mag. Apr., pp. 81-85. 
— Some British Species of Corynoneura (Diptera, Chironomid). Hnt. Mo. Mag. 
Aug., pp. 182-189. 
_—— Two new British Nematocerous Diptera, tom. cit., p. 190. 
— Apelma and Euforcipomyia: synonymical notes, loc. cit. 
_— On the British Species of Thalassomyia and Cardiocladius (Diptera, Chirono- 
midz), tom. cit. Sept., pp. 203-207. 
; Epwarps, JAMES. On some new or little-known British Cicadina. Hnt. Mo. Mag. 
Mar., pp. 52-58. 
EDWARDS, Joun. Moss Peregrine on the Thames. Field. Feb. 21, p. 219. 
Exxiort, J. 8. Wood-larks breeding in Shropshire and Worcestershire. Brit. Birds. 
Aug., p. 75. - 
— Pied Fly-catcher in Worcestershire and Shropshire, loc. cit. 
— Hobby in Shropshire and Worcestershire, fom. cit., p. 81. 
Exits, A. E. Mollusca of Flamborough. Journ. Conch. July, pp. 149-153. 
iti ici tom. cit. Nov., pp. 162-167. 
— land Mollusca on the Mewstone, fom. cit., pp. 187-188. 
— Mollusca in the neighbourhood of Market Harborough, fom. cit., pp. 188-192. 
Etmurmst, R. Moulting of the Lobster. [Abs.] Nature. Mar. 8, p. 367. 
Local Scarcity of the Stone Humble Bee. Scot. Nat. July, p. 128. 
MBLIN, ARTHUR SAUNDERSON. Word about the Magpie. Country Life. Mar. 22, 
. 453. 
SSON, re E. Some Notes from Braemar in 1918. Hnt. Rec. Nov., p. 159. 
sson, L. G. Daphnis nerii at Aberdeen. Ent. Nov., p. 260. 
vans, C. I. Song-Thrush Imitating Redshank. Brit. Birds. July, p. 62. 
VANS, Wittram. Naturalist’s Notes on the old Redford or Bavelaw Wood. Scot. 
Nat. Jan., pp. 11-12. 
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