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___ Pre-historic Man in Holderness. Thomas Sheppard, F.G.S. - — - 
_ Additions to the East Riding Moss Flora, 1899. J.J, Marshall - — -— ‘ 
Old Wild Duck Decoys of eee ae the Pia paging of ee 
el: T. Audas, L.D.S. » 
____ Notes on the Distribution be voy ane sa ae Moltusea in n Holder- 
ee ness. TT. Petch, B.Sc., B.A. - : 
___ Bye-gone Hull Naturalists. I. George Norman (1823-1882). “7.8.” - 
_ Sugaring for Noctuxe. The late George Norman - - 
Additions to the Club’s List of Local Macro- ee J. W. Boalt - 
_ East Riding Botanical Notes, 1900. J. F. Robinson - - - 
Deformed Diatoms in det Sahay near St. Andrew’s Dock, Hull, 
in te R. H. Philip - B 4 E Z f i 5 
a Local Archeological Notes. TT. eine) F.G.8. 
(a) Note on a Bronze Mould and a Hoard of mae tac found a 
Hotham Carrs, East Yorkshire. 
(6) On a French Type of Bronze Axe found at Hull. 
(c) On a Roman Vase recently found in North Lincolnshire. 
A Haltemprice Document. J. R. Boyle, F.S.A. — - : - : = 
List of Coleoptera occurring around Hull. C. W. Russell — - - - 
Notes on the History of the Driffield Museum of da ste? Geo- 
logical Specimens. J. R. Mortimer - 
_ Recent Foraminifera of the River Humber (Part L.). F. W. Mills, F. RMS. 
_ Notes on the Progress made by the Club in 1899-1900. “T.S.” - — - 
SuHorr NoTEs :— 
Notes on the Occurrence of the Otter saan Badger near a Be, 
B. B. Haworth-Booth, J.P., D.L. - - 
Little Auks at Spurn. P. W. Toten - 
Large Pike at Burton Constable, Yorks., S.E. J. R. Lowther 
Bittern near Beverley. J. R. Lowther 
The Hornet near Beverley. J. R. Lowther - : it 
The Lamprey in the River Hull.. H. M. Foster - aay 
The Little Gull at Withernsea; and the Little na at Barton. on- — 
Humber. Chas. Coldwell 
Tooth of Oxyrhina macrorhiza irom the Hed Chalk a Speeton. 
T. Sheppard, F.G.S. — - - : 
Smews near Beverley. J. R. Lawtker - - - - 2a 
Unusual Coloration of Flounder. J. R. Lowther — - - 
A Rorqual at Aldborough, East Yorkshire. T. Petch, B. ke B. Se. - 
Holderness Bats. T. Pate B.A., B.Sc. - - “ : 
Bird ‘“‘ Escapes” in Holderness. T. Petch, B.A., B. Se. - 
Late Breeding of Birds in Holderness. T. Petch, B.A., B.Sc. | 
Wild Plants in the East Park 
Limniea glabra at Sproatley. F. W. Hie a M. c S. 
At Pulfin Bend, River Hull, July 7, 1900. E. Lamplough 
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