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LIST OF PAPERS, 1924—ZOOLOGY. 441 
Harrison, J. W.Hxsior. Polyhedral Disease in the Vapourer Moths of the Genus 
Orgyia. [Abs]. Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1923, p. 452, 
— Sex in the Salicacew and its Modification by Eriophyid Mites and other 
Influences, tom. cit., p. 454. 
—— New and Rare British Cecidomyide. Ent. Jan., pp. 6-9. 
—— British Races of Aricia medon (Esper) with Special Reference to the Areas in 
which they Overlap. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc. Northumberland, Durham and 
N.-C. Vol. VI., pt. 1, pp. 89-106; Abs. in Nat. Nov., pp. 325-326. 
—— Notes and Records: Insecta. Vasc. Jan., p. 64; Lepidoptera and Hymen- 
optera. Apr., pp. 94-95; Mollusca, p. 96; Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. 
July, p. 127. 
—— Green Hairstreak—A Butterfly new to our Counties, tom. cit. July, pp. 107-108. 
— See Richard 8. Bagnall. 
Harrison, Percy. Redwing Singing. Field. Mar. 27, p. 414. 
Hartrert, Ernst. On the Scientific Names of the Light- and Dark-Breasted Brent 
Geese. Brit. Birds. Dec., pp. 197-198. 
Hartine, E. M. Disappearance of Rare Plants. Cowntry Life. Dec. 13, pp. 964- 
965. 
Hartine, J. E. Status of Golden Oriole. Field. May 1, p. 586. 
—— Black Redstart in London, tom. cit. Nov. 6, p. 714. 
Harvey, Auec AtBan. Nemeobius lucina in Essex. Ent. Aug., p. 186. 
Harvey, B.S. Kingfisher at Sea. Field. Oct. 23, p. 640. 
Harvey, G. H. Field-Notes from West Cornwall. Brit. Birds. Nov., pp. 164-169. 
Harwoop, P. Trombidiid-mite on a species of Meligethes. nt. Mo. Mag. Sept., 
pp. 211-212. 
Hawker-Smitu, W. Further Records of Lepidoptera from the Witley District of 
Surrey. Eni. Rec. May, pp. 75-78. 
Hawstns, C.N. Limenitis sibylla at Wimbledon. Ent. Oct., pp. 234-235. 
—— ILnimenitis sibylla at Wimbledon, &c., tom. cit. Dec., pp. 282-283. 
Hayman, R. W. Woodpeckers in the heart of London. Field. Feb. 21, p. 219. 
— Black Redstart in London, tom. cit. Oct. 30, p. 678. 
— Woodcock in Richmond Park, tom. cit. Dec. 18, p. 978. 
— See F. L. Blaythwaite. 
— See Ronald Morris. 
— See J. H. Crow. 
Haynes, E. B. Hydrilla palustris at Wicken Fen. Ent. Aug., p. 186. 
Haynes, H. Notes on the 1924 Season, Salisbury. Hnt. Oct., p. 237. 
Haywarp, H.C. Some Notes on Collecting Lepidoptera at Repton in 1923. Journ. 
Derbyshire Arch. Soc. No. XLVL., pp. 127-130. 
Heatucotr, W. H. Non-Marine Mollusca of Port St. Mary, Isle of Man. Journ. 
Conch. Nov., pp. 183-186. 
HEATHERLEY, Francis. Great Crested Grebe. Country Life, Dec. 6, pp. 880-883 ; 
Dec. 13, pp. 945-950. 
HeEInemMann, Arruur. Otter killed by train. Field. May 15, p. 654. 
— Fox chasing Hare [and Cats], tom. cit. May 15, p. 654. 
Henperson, J. L. Trogophleus foveolatus Sablb., &c., at Rye, Sussex. Dnt. Mo. 
Mag. Jan., pp. 11-12. 
— Henoticus serratus Gyll., &c., at Ashtead, Surrey, tom. cit., p. 12. 
Henpvy, E. W., Artinpaun, R. H., Wootmer, L. R., Lone, 8. H., Punrosn, F. G., 
Morris, R., Nicnotson, HE. M. Arrival of Summer Birds. Field. Mar. 27, 
p. 414. 
——- See H.G. Attlee. 
— See F. L. Blaythwaite. 
— See EH. H. Warmington. : 
Herreert, ALFRED. Kestrel attacking Rabbit. Field. May 8, p. 636. 
HirpMAN, Catuerine. Variation in Shore-living Dinoflagellata. [Abs.] Journ. Brit. 
Assoc., p. 51. 
— Notes on Dinoflagellates and other Organisms causing discolouration of the 
Sand at Port Erin. Proc. Liverpool Biol. Soc. Vol. XXXVIIL., pp. 58-63; 
. 75-84. 
Se Witumam A. Velella spirans. Journ. Manx Museum. Dec., pp. 3-4. 
— Velella at Port Erin. Nature. July 26, p. 124. 
— Obituary. See under J. Johnstone and Edwin Thompson, 
