CONTENTS 



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Fauna of Cleveland. Past and Present 

 (Illustrated) 



Frank Elgee 143-171 



Jurassic Plants from the Cleveland Hills 

 (Illustrated) 



Rev. Geo. Lane, f.g.s. . . . . 172-173 



A Large Glacial Boulder at Whorlton, 



(Illustrated) 174-175 



An Interesting Geological Discovery . . 176-177 



A Counter Temp. Edward III (Illustrated) 



Rev. J. C. Fowler, p.. a., f.g.s. . . 178-179 



Cleveland Lepidoptera in 1906 and 1907 — 



T. A. Lofthouse, f.e.s. . . . . 180-185 



Cleveland Coleoptera — 



M. L. Thompson, f.e.s 186-193 



Secretary's Reports — 



T. A. Lofthouse, f.e.s. . . . . 194-202 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



Trigonia lingonensis, Astarte sulcata, A. duboisiana, 

 A. striato-sulcata, p. 143 ; Rhyssa persuasoria and Mutilla 

 europcea, p. 162 ; Zamites, p. 172 ; Boulder of Shap Granite, 

 Counter Temp. Edward III, p. 178. 



