TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
‘‘ Vegetable Phosphorescence,”’ by J. PRICE, M.A. - - - 
“Observations on the Silurian Rocks of North Wales,” by T. 
McKenny HucGues, M.A., F.R.S - - - - - 
« Caves and Cave Deposits,” by T. McKEnNyY HUGHES - - 
“The Chester Mysteries, and their connection with English Litera- 
ture and the English Drama,” by Mrs. HENRY SANDFORD 
« Notes on the Natural. History of the District, from 1879 to 1893,” 
edited by ALFRED O. WALKER, F.L.S. - - 2 - 
‘© The Climate of Chester,’? by ALFRED O. WALKER - - - 
« The Climate of the North Coast of Wales,” by ALFRED O. WALKER 
“The Heron and Heronries of Cheshire and North Wales,” by 
R. NEWSTEAD, F.E.S. - - = = = = 2 
“A Preliminary List of the Mammals of Cheshire and North Wales,” 
by R. NEWSTEAD ts je : - : 2 c 
‘‘ Subterranean Erosion, and some ofits effects,” by W. SHONE, F.G.S. 
“‘ The Cause of Crateriform Sand Dunes and Cwms,” by W. SHONE 
«A Note on the Submerged Forest at Rhyl,” by W. SHONE - - 
‘The Spring and Summer of 1893 at Calne van by ALFRED 
O. WALKER - - - - - - - 
‘The Weather at Chester during the First Ten Months of 1893,” 
by Rev. J. C. MrrcHELt, B.D., F.R.A.S. - - - - 
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« Zoological Observations during the Spring and Summer of 1893, 
by R. NEWSTEAD - - - = : : 2 A 
‘Birds of West Cheshire, Denbighshire, and Flintshire,” by W. 
Henrey Dosim, M.B., M-R.C.S:-- -  - = -. - 
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