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7 Prominent Moths of Buckinghamshire ... Rev. Harpur CREWE 
8 Variation in the Shells of the Mollusca Ne P. B. Mason 
9 The ge and Freshwater Mollusca of | J; Mise 
staffordshire ae 
10 The Microscopical Structure of Rocks ... Rey. Maceys MELLo 
11 Les Grottes de Creswell ae i " x it 
12 Recent Discovered Insects in C ionifcroan and | Tics 
Silurian Rocks 3 ate ee ai -+  . Goss 
13 Ripple Marked Sandstone at Grimesthor pecs. BRADSHAW 
14 On the Quartzite Pebble in the Drift and } W. JEROME 
Pisaee Strata of England eats Harrison, F.G.S. 
15 Geography of Warwickshire nak ay, ane Frerton 
16 Edueation and Culture = ay ... Rey, MAckENNAL 
17 Atmosphere of Birmingham Bow Ball 928s (. H. Morris 
18 Method of Taking Phenological Observations <2 MAWwLey 
19 Staffordshire Aculeate Hymenoptera ... Ruy. JOURDAIN 
297) Burton-on-Trent Weather Reports, 1897 to 1899. 
21 The Lepidoptera of Derbyshire bi at: Rey. JouRDAIN 
22 Burton Abbey: General Plan 
23 Plates to Burton Abbey. 
24 Presidential Address——Australian Association, L902. 
25 Ordnance Map of Burton aad District 
26 Sketches in Burton sees es Mr. Bopen 
27 Catalogue of Ancient Remains found at Stapenhill, 1881. 
28 Burton Abbey Dissolution Inventories 
SOCIETIES WITH WHOM PUBLICATIONS ARE 
EXCHANGED. 
Derbyshire Archeological and Natural History Society. 
Leicestershire Philosophical and Literary Society. 
Birmingham Natural History and Philosophical Society. 
Birmingham and Midland Institute and Scientific Society. 
Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society. 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union. 
Nottingham Naturalists’ Soc lety. 
Southport Society of Natural Science. 
Marlborough College Natural History Society. 
Warwickshire Field Club. 
Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists’ Club. 
North Staffordshire Field Club. 
Quekett Microscopical Club. 
The Yorkshire Philosophical Society. 
