408 
Classified Index. 
CONTRIBUTORS—continued. 
Selous, Edmund, 
384-388 
Sheppard, Thos., M.SC., F.G.S., F.S.A; 
(scor.), 67-74, 144, 248, 249 
Sherborn, C. Davies, 52, 150 
Simpson, J. R., 352-353 
Sidgveelaly (Slate 36-37 
Snowden, F., 239 
Stather, I: W.., F.G.S., 45, 303 
Stainforth, 1D BSC.» 5B 2A; 
282-286, 389- 399 
324-326, 363-366, 
181-182, 

rueman, A. E., 
Wade, E. W., M.B.0.U., 33 
Wallis, Anthony, 347 
Waterfall, Charles, 78 
Wattam, W. E. L., 22-24, 31-48, 231- 
236, 2065-266, 267-270, 293-294, 
295-300, - 301-303, 327-329 
Wilkinson, Johnson, M.B.0.U., 37-38 
Woodhead, T. W., M.SC., PH.D., F.L.S., 
31-48, 37 
BOOK NOTICES 
BIRDS. 
M.A., F.Z.S.—The Birds 
their Distribution and 
Evans, A. H., 
of Britain : 
Habits, 355 
Geikie, Sir Archibald, o.M., K.c.B.— 
The Birds of Shakespeare, 351 
Mullens, W. H. and Swann, H. K.— 
A Bibliography of British Ornithol- 
ogy, 331 
Thorburn’s British Birds, Vol. II., ¢ 
Volz milly 242 
Botany. 
Cavers, oe D.SC., F.G.S.—Junior Bot- 
any, 
Heath, F G.—All about Leaves, 79 
Henshaw, J. W.—Wild Flowers of the 
North American Mountains, 332 
Manchester University Publications— 
Plants in Health and Disease, 332 
COLEOPTERA. 
Newbery, G. A. and Sharp, W. E.— 
An Exchange List of British Coleop- 
tera, III-112 
DIPTERA. 
Carr,. J. W., mM.A.—The Invertebrate 
Fauna of Nottinghamshire, 333 
Pearce, E. K.—Typical Flies: a Photo- 
graphic Atlas of Diptera, including 
Aphaniptera, 79 
FISH. 
Swithinbank, H. and Bullen; G. E.— 
British Sea Fish, 177 
FUNGI. 
Ellis, Lt.-Col. J. W.—The 
Flora of Wirral, 193 
Manchester University Publications— 
Plants in Health and Disease, 332 
Fungus 
GEOLOGY AND PAL ONTOLOGY. 
Ford, W. E.—Third Appendix to the 
Sixth Edition of Dana’s System of 
Mineralogy, 257 

Hughes, T. McK,—The Gravels of East 
Anglia, 249 
Lewis, J. V.—Determinative Miner- 
alogy, with Tables, 79 
Marr, Prof. J. E—The Geology of the 
Lake District, 331 
Milner, H. B. and Part, G. M.— 
Methods in Practical Petrology, 249 
Pirsson, L. V.—The Text Book of 
Geology, 331 
Rastall, R. H.—Agricultural Geology, 
a10)5) 
Ries, H. and Watson, 
gineering Geology, 251 
Rutberg, Frank—Elements of Miner- 
alogy, 355 
Schuchert, C.—A Text Book of Geol- 
ogy: Part 2 (Historical Geology), 
251 
Sheppard, Thomas, M.SC., F.G.S.—Bib- 
liography of Yorkshire Geology 
(C. Fox- Strangways’ Memorial 
Volume), 52 
Shimer, H. W.—An Introduction to 
the Study of Fossils (Plants and 
Animals), 351 
Strahan, A., and others—On the Thick- 
ness of Strata in the Counties of 
England and Wales, 193; Final 
Report on the Investigation of 
Rivers, 345 
T. L.—En- 
HYMENOPTERA. 
Carr, J. W. m.A.—The Invertebrate 
Fauna of Nottinghamshire, 333 
Donisthorpe, H. St. J. K.—British 
Ants: their Life History and Classi- 
fication, 2 
MAMMALIA. 
Barrett-Hamilton and Hilton—A His- 
tory of British Mammals, Pt. XVIII, 
TSO ie lee 
Smith, E. M.—The Investigation of 
Mind in Animals, 257 
Naturalist, 
