Classfiried Index. 
AI 
SPECIES AND VARIETIES NEW TO SCIENCE—-continued. 
Mo.ttusca (Marine). 
Faunula Littorinide Islandiz Borealis 
with descriptions of Littorina palli- 
ata Say. (Syn.: L. arctica MOll.), 
Var. turritella, Var. carinata, Var. 
auricularia and  TLittorina  rudis 
Maton, Var. conoidea, Hans Schlesch 
279-280 
PSYLLA. 
Psylla bagnalli (Harrison), figured and 
described, found on  Blanchland 
Common, Northumberland, J. W. 
H. Harrison, 62-63 
SPECIES. AND: VARIETIES NEW TO BRITAIN BROUGHT 
FORWARD IN THIS VOLUME, 
FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Descriptive note upon a hybrid Epil- 
obium, FE. hirsutum  X palustre, 
found at Helsby, near Chester, C. 
Waterfall, 78 
NEUROPTERA. 
Descriptive account of Aleuropteryx 

lutea (Wallengren), taken at Wal- 
singham, Co. Durham, J. W. H. 
Harrison, 97-98 
POLYCHATA. 
Note on Terebella (Lanice) seticornis 
(with illustration), obtained west of 
the Isle of Man, by A. T. Watson, 371 
NOTES AND COMMENTS. 
January.—Liverpool  Biologists— 
Glimpses of Wild Life—Exit 
the Antiquary—Northern Mines 
and Quarries—East Anglian Pre- 
Historians —‘ Theories ’— Lincoln- 
shire Mollusca — The ‘ Naming’ 
Mania—Australian Fungi—Geology 
of Scarborough—Special Work— 
Thorburn’s British Birds—Stafford 
shire Pottery—Evolution of the 
Potter’s Art — Fossiliferous Lime- 
stone from the North Sea— 
Possibly of Glacial Origin, 1-8 
February.—The Vasculum — Nomen- 
clature—Fossil Zones and Geological 
Time — Habits of Black-Headed. 
Gull — Plants and Light— Sussex 
Birds, 49-51 


Mareh.—_Economising Brains !— 
Letters in the Press—The Saving 
—Our Wounded Soldiers—Super- 
vision—‘ Museums and the War ’— 
The Moral Effect—What the Enemy 
Thinks—The Museums Association 
—A Deputation — Objections to 
Closing — Other Speakers — Mr. 
Asquith’s Reply—The Natural His- 
tory Museum—Concessions—Provin- 
cial Museums—Public Benefactors 
—‘ Punch ’—‘ The Daily Sketch ’— 
“The Evening News ’—‘ The Pass- 
ing Show ’"—Photographs of Wild 
Life, 81-91 
April.—Dr. Alfred Fowler, r.r.s.—The 
Ringing of Birds — Mr. Fortune’s 

1916 Dec. 1. 

Reply—Bird Photographers — The 
Craze for destroying Wild Birds—A 
Legitimate Ege-Collectors’ Society 
‘Sport ’ — Rabbits — Safety of 
Museums during the War-— Other 
Protection—An Editorial Reply— 
The ‘ Provincial Curator’ Again— 
The Piltdown Remains—An Im- 
probability—Liverpool Geclogists— 
The Grassington Mines—Punctation 
of the Brachiopoda, 113-120 
May.—‘ The 
Bonney on 
Tribute to 
Professor 
Professor 
fessor 

Micrologist ’—Professor 
“Certain Channels ’— 
Professor Kendall— 
Bonney’s Conclusions— 
Kendall’s | Reply—Pro- 
Kendall’s | Conclusions— 
“The Submergence ’—Control of 
River Channels—The Humber— 
Through Channels, 145-150 
June.—Animals and Fungi—British 
Sea Fish—Roman Camp _ at 
Stanwick—Suburban Collecting — 
A Preamble—Relaxations—The 
Museums Journal—And ‘Tykes’ 
—Safety of Museums—Protective 
Colouration—A Reply Wanted, 
177-180 
July.—South Eastern Naturalists— 
Their Methods—A Comparison— 
A Miniature British Association— 
Faith—The President’s Address— 
“What is Truth ?—Scientific Criti 
cism—The Book of Genesis — The 
Deluge — Superstition — Discussion 
