LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—ZOOLOGY. 439 
Goopman, 0. R. Carcharodus alcee in Surrey. Ent. Jan., pp. 16-17. 
Gorpon, AuDREY. Song-Thrush and other Birds imitating Waders. Brit. Birds. 
Aug., p. 88. 
Gorpon, 8. Buzzard. Country Life. Feb. 23, p. 298. 
Family Life of a Golden Eagle. Country Life. Aug. 16, pp. 244-246. 
Greenshank, tom. cit. Nov. 22, pp. 798-799. 
Late Migration of Swifts. Scot. Nat. July, p. 126. 
Greenshank Breeding in Aberdeenshire, loc. cit. 
Abnormally Shaped Ptarmigan’s Eggs, tom. cit., p. 127. 
Where the Ptarmigan Nests. Field. Aug. 7, p. 210. 
See A. Webb. 
Gorvon, T. H.M. Addicions to the Scottish and Clyde Faunal Area Lists of Coleo- 
ptera. Scot. Nat. Noy., p. 190. 
Gostine, L. D. An Early Cuckoo. Field. Apr. 3, p. 430. 
GosnetL, H. T. Common Bitterns in Sussex and eyrares Brit. Birds. Apr., 
289. 
Gort, BK. Rare Polecat. Country Life. May 17, p. 791. 
Gowan, J. Turtle-dove in Banffshire. Brit. Birds. Jan., p. 191. 
Gowiianp, V. R. M. Spoonbills in Kent. Brit. Birds. Dec., p. 194. 
GrarneeER, J. Plant Galls [at Scarthingwell Park]. Nat. Nov., p. 344. 
Grant, F. T. Boarmia abietaria at Gravesend. Ent. Rec. Feb., p. 26. 
— Manduca atropos at Eastbourne, tom. cit. Nov., p. 159. 
es P. P. Brenthis ewphrosyne in Ireland. Ent. Sept., pp. 198-199. 
Gray, H. Sr. Grorcre. Ornithological Section. [Report.] Proc. Somerset Arch. 
and Nat. Hist. Soc. Vol. LXIX., pp. lii-liii. 
Gray, J. Some Problems in Experimental Cytology. [Abs.] Linn. Soc. Circ., 
No. 432, pp. 2-4. 
Gray, Ropert A. Fieldfares Nesting in England. Field. Nov. 6, p. 714. 
Gray, Wimi1am. Golden Hye Nesting in Bedale. Field. June 26, p.944; Aug. 21, 
p. 317. 
GRAZEBROOK, Louisa. Wasps’ Nests. Field. Aug. 14, p. 276. 
GRAZEBROOK, W. O. Question about Jays. Field. July 24, p. 156. 
GREATOREX, CLirrorD W. In defence of the Cuckoo. Animal World. Apr., p. 41. 
— Word about the Magpie. Country Life. Feb. 23, p. 299; May 17, p. 791. 
— Rare Polecat, tom. cit. May 3, p. 709. 
— White Starling, tom. cit. Nov. 8, p. 728. 
—— Acherontia atropos at sea. Ent. Mo. Mag. Oct., pp. 231-232. 
Green, E. Ernest. Random Notes from a Naturalist’s Log Book. Vasc. Apr., 
apanee 
pp. 69-73. 
GReEEN, J. [and others]. Arrival of Birds. Field. June 5, p. 793. 
—— See A. Webb. 
GREENAWAY, WM. Harry. Cinnamon-coloured Sparrow. Scot. Nat. Nov., p. 183. 
GREENWOOD, M. Medico-entomological Researches of Arthur William Bato 
London Nat. 1923, pp. 24-32. 
GREER, THomas. LHpinephele jurtina L., var. addenda, Mousley. Ent. Jan., p. 17. 
— Variation in Huchloé cardamines. Ent. Rec. June, p. 91. 
_GREEVES, J. R. H. Little Tern Nesting at Magilligan Point. Irish Nat. Oct., 
110. 
GREG, se Russett. Note on the Association of Tilletia tritici with ‘ epileptiform 
convulsions’ in the dog. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. Sept., pp. 121-122. 
~Grenstep, L.W. Vertigo pusillain South Lancashire. Journ. Conch. July, p. 160. 
— An Islet Fauna, tom. cit. Nov., p. 169. 
Grierson, G. A. Lessons from a Limited Area. Trans. Lincs. Nat. Union, 1923, 
pp. 9-18. : 
Grinve, Symineron. Thorny or Rock Lobster in Sound of Sleat. Scot. Nat. Sept., 
p. 167. 
oe, A. F. Oil-clogged Common Scoters Inland in Sussex and Hampshire. 
Brit. Birds. Apr., p. 281. 
/Grreriras, B. Minuarp. Flora and Fauna of Throckley Reeth. Vasc. Jan., p. 58. 
— Diatoms and Desmids, tom. cit. Apr., pp. 75-79. 
Grisuaw, P. H. Entomology [at Ravenscar]. Nat. Sept., pp. 273-274. 
—— Diptera [in Teesdale], tom. cit. Nov., pp. 349-350. 
— Dragonfly (Aschna juncea, Linn.), in Leith Docks. Scot. Nat. July, p. 128. 
