SEPTEMBER 1909. 



No. 632 



(No. 410 of eurrtnt aeries). 



A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF 



NATURAL HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 



EDITED BY 



T. SHEPPARD, F.Q.S., F.S.A.Scot., 



The Museum, Hull ; 



T. W. WOODHEAD, Ph.D., F.L.S., 



Technical College, Huddersfield. 



with the assistance as referees in special departments of 

 J. aiLBERT BAKER, F.R.S. P.L.S., GEO. T. PORRITF, P.L.S., F.E.S. 



Prof. P. F. KENDALL, M.Sc, F.Q.S., JOHN W. TAYLOR, 



T. H. NELSON, M.B.O.U., WILLIAM WEST, F.L.S. 



RILEY FORTUNE, F.Z.S. 



Contents : — 



Notes and Comments : — Charles Darwin as Geologist ; A Useful Hammer ; 

 at Huddersfield ; A National Folk-Lore Museum 



Interesting Find 



Oystercatcher Nesting at Spurn— (Illustrated) — Oxley Grabham, M.A., M.B.O.V. 

 Natural History of Runswick— r.S. 



On the Geological Distribution of Mollusca in South Lonsda\e—Rev . C. E. Y. Kendall 



B.A., J. Davy Dean, and W. Mxmn Rankin, M.Sc, B.Sc. 

 Fungi in the Neighbourhood of Selby— C. Crosstand, F.L.S. 

 Erratic Boulders at Bardney Abbey— F. M. Burton, F.L.S., F.G.S 



The Phytoplankton of the English Lake District (Illustrated)— IVw. West, F.L 



G.S. West, M.A.,D.Sc., F.L.S 



Cornlcularla kochii Camb.— A Spider New to Great Britain— With a Key to the British 



Comicularias — Wm. Falconer 



Field Notes 



Reviews and Book Notices 



Northern News 



News from the Magazines 



Proceedings of Provincial Scientific Societies 313, 320, 



Illustrations 307,308,310,323, 



S., and 



306 



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