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BOTANICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION, Volume I. 



Svo, Cloth. 292 pp. (a ftw copies only left), price 6/» net. 

 Contains various reports, papers, and addresses on the Flowering Plants, Mosses, and Fungi of the county. 



Complete, Svo, Cloth, with Coloured Map, publisJied at One Guinea. Only a fejv copies left, 10/6 net, 



THE FLORA OF WEST YORKSHIRE. By FREDERIC ARNOLD LEES, M.R.C.S., &c. 



This, which forms the 2nd Volume of the Botanical Series of the Transactions, is perhaps the most 

 complete work of the kind ever issued for any district, including detailed and full records of 1044 Phanero- 

 gams and Vascular Cryptogams, 11 Characeas, 348 Mosses, 108 Hepatics, 258 Lichens, 1009 Fungi, and 383 

 Freshwater Algae, making a total of 3160 species. 



6S0 pp.. Coloured Geological, Lithological, &c. Maps, suitably Bound in Cloth. Price 16/- net. 

 NORTH YORKSHIRE: Studies of its Botany, Qeologry, Climate, and Physical QeoKraphy. 



By JOHN GILBERT BAKER, F.R.S., F.L.S., M.R.I. A., V.M.H. 

 And a Chapter on the Mosses and Hepatics of the Riding, by Matthew B. Slater, F.L.S. This Volume 

 forms the 3rd of the Botanical Series. 



396 pp.. Complete, Svo., Cloth. Price 10/6 net. 

 THE FUNDUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. By G. MASSEE, F.L.S., F.R.H.S., & C. CROSSLAND, F.L.S. 

 This is the 4th Volume of the Botanical Series of the Transactions, and contains a complete annotated list 

 .•f all the known Fungi of the county, comprising 2626 species. 



Complete, Svo, Cloth. Price 6,'- post free. 

 THE ALGA-FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. By W. WEST, F.L.S., & GEO. S. WEST, B.A., A.R.C.S., F.L.S. 

 This work, which forms the 5th Volume of the Botanical Series of the Transactions, enumerates 1044 

 species, with full details of localities and numerous critical remarks on their affinities and distribution. 



Complete, Svo, Cloth. Second Edition. Price 6/6 net. 



LIST OF YORKSHIRE LEPIDOPTERA. By G. T. 1 ORRITT, F.L.S., FES. 



The First Edition of this work was published in 1883, and. co!itained particulars of 1340 species of 

 ■Macro- and Micro-Lepidoptera known to inhabit the county of York. The Second Edition, with Supplement, 

 rcontains much new information which has been accumulated by the author, including over 50 additional 

 species, together with copious notes on variation (particularly melanism), &c. 



In progress, issued in Annual Parts, Svo. 

 TRANSACTIONS OF THE YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



The Transactions include papers in all departments of the Yorkshire Fauna and Flora, and are issued in 

 separately-paged series, devoted each to a special subject. The Parts alieady published are sold to the public 

 as follows (Members are entitled to '25 per cent, discount): Part 1 (1877), 2/3 ; 2(1»78). 19; 3(1878i, 1/6; 4(18791, 



THE BIRDS OF YORKSHIRE. By T. H. NELSON, M.B.O.U., WILLIAM EAGLE CLARKE, F.L.S., 

 M.B.O.U., and F. UOYES. Also being published (by Subscription, One Guinea). 



Annotated List of the LAND and FRESHWATER MOLLUSCA KNOWN TO INHABIT YORK- 

 SHIRE. By JOHN W. TAYLOR, F.L.S., and others. Also in course ot publication in thelraiiS- 

 actions. 



THE YORKSHIRE CARBONIFEROUS FLORA. By ROBERT KIDSTON, F.R.S.E., F.G.S. Parts 14, 

 18, 19, 21, &c., of Transactions. 



LIST OF YORKSHIRE COLEOPTERA. By Rev. W. C. HEY, M..\. 



THE NATURALIST. A Monthly Illustrated Tournal of Natural Historv for the North of England. Edited 

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