CON TENTS 
OF VotumeE I., Parr IV., 1901. 
The Diatomacee of the Hull District. F. W. Mills and 
R. H. Philip 
Water-Spouts on the Yorkshire Wolds. Rev. E. Maule 
Cole, M.A., F.G.S. 
By-gone Hull Naturalists—II. Adrian Hardy Haworth, 
F.E.S% &c. (1767-1833). T.S. 
The Sea Lavender (Statice limonium)in Holderness. T. Petch, 
Bot eee: : : ; 
Paludestrina jenkinst near Hull. T. Petch, B.A., B.Sc. 
The Birds of a Hull Town Garden. John Nicholson 
Second List of Coleoptera occurring near Hull. T. Stainforth 
and H. E. Johnson 
Mollisia cinerascens, Rehm, at Brough; a new record for 
Great Britain. C. Crossland, F.L.S. 
Notes on the Progress made by the Club during the year 
1goo-1go1. T.S. 
SHORT NOTES :— 
A Gamekeeper’s Hoard at Brock o’Dale. T. 8. 
Acronycta alvi at Beverley. N. F. Dobree 
East Riding Pseudoscorpions. H. E. Johnson 
The Black Rat (Mus rattus) at Hull. E. W. Wade : 
Poronia punctata, an addition to the Yorkshire Fungus Flora. 
J. Fraser Robinson : 
Algve at Barton-on-Humber. J. Fraser Reber : 
Colonel B. B. Haworth-Booth, D.L., J.P., of Hullbank Hall. 
Edward Lamplough : ; : 
Carpenter Bee at Hedon. T. Petch, B.A., B.Sc. 
The Great Snipe near Hull. T. Petch, B.A., B.Sc. 
A Fossil Walrus in Holderness. Thomas Sheppard, F.G.S. 
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