
No. 708 


A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF 
NATURAL HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 
EDITED BY 
T. SHEPPARD, M.Sc., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A.Scot., 
THE MUSEUMS, HULL; 
AND 
T. W. WOODHEAD, Ph.D., M.Sc., F.L.S., 
TECHNICAL CoLLEGE, HUDDERSFIELD. 
WITH THE ASSISTANCE AS REFEREES IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF 
J. GILBERT BAKER, P.R.S. P.L.S., GEO. T. PORRITT, F.L.S., F.E.S 
Prof. P. PF. KENDALL, M.Sc., P.G.S., JOHN W. TAYLOR, M.Sc., 
T. H. NELSON, M.Sc., M.B.O.U., RILEY FORTUNE, F.Z.S. 

Contents :— 
(No. 485 of current series) 
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Notes and Comments (illustrated): —Liverpool Biologists ; Glimpses of Wild Life; Exit 
The Antiquary ; Northern Mines and Quarries ; East Anglian Pre-historians ; ‘Theories’; 
Lincolnshire Mollusca: The ‘Naming’ Mania; Australian Fungi; Geology of Scar. 
borough ; Special Work ; Thorburn’s British Birds ; Staffordshire Pottery ; Evolution of 
the Potter's Art; Fossiliferous Limestone from the North Sea ; Possibly of Glacial Origin 
The Wild Roses of Durham—J. W. Heslop Harrison, B.Sc. 
A Celery Fungus—T. B. Roe or aN 
Yorkshire Zoologists at Leeds—4A. Haigh- Sel ie 
Yorkshire Mycologists at Scarborough (1llustrated)—A. E. Peck 
Yorkshire Naturalists at Keighley—W.E.L. Wee at pe 
in Memoriam: Henry Eeles Dresser (Illustrated)—R. F. a 
Field Notes :—Puccinia ividis at Scarborough ; Apple Tree Mildew at OE AN eat 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union’s Report for 1915 
Reviews and Book Notices... 
News from the Magazines ... Gee ees st oe uy ae A 2 
Northern News ... Mis aes oe B35 ae eee ae ik ad Se ee 15, 
Museum News ; a Ay aa 
Mustrations a as ats va a 5 Bat Ps as a ots a wists 
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