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Bajocian Plant Beds of Yorkshire (Illustrated)— 



Rev. John Hawell, M.A., F.G.S. 



Whokl'jon-in-Cleveland (Illustrated) — 



Rev. J. CowLEY-FowLEi!, B.A., F.G.S. 



Discoveries at Liverton Church (Illustrated) — 



T. M. Fallow, M.A., F.S.A. - 



Bird Nests in Strange Places 

 Some Notes on the Food of the Hedgehog 

 The Grasshopper Warbler at Middlesbrough 

 Early Appearance of the Redwing— 



By the late R. Lofthouse. 



The Little Bunting at Tees Mouth— C. E. Milbukn 

 "Flint Jack," his Life History (Illustrated) — 



AV. G. Clarke - 



Cleveland Lepidoptera—T. Ashton Lofthouse, F.E.S. 



Some Notes on Local Lepidopteka — 



By the late R. G. Clayton 



Coleoptkea observed in Clea'eland — 



M. Lawson Thompson, F.E.S. 



Submerged Forest and Peat Beds at Redcae — 



Henry Simpson 



Rainfall in 1902 - -■ 



Cleveland Naturalists' Field Club— Secretary's Report 

 ILLUSTRATIONS.— Frontispiece, Dictyozainites Hawelli ; 



Pack 

 229-234 



234-249 



249-254 



255-258 



258-259 



259-2G5 

 266-269 



270 



271-273 



274-275 



276 



277-288 



Whorltou 



Castle, 239 ; Whorlton Church, 243 ; Meynell 

 Tomb, Whorlton, 246 ; Liverton Church, 

 8 views, 249, 250-1-2-3 ; Fitzcouan Grave Slab, 

 Liverton, 253 ; Liverton Old Parsonage, 254 ; 

 ' ' Flint Jack, " 260 ; Spurious Flint Instruments, 

 263 265. 



