Classified Index. 
415 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
by S. H. Smith, 33-37; Annual 
Report of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union Wild Birds’, etc., Protection 
Committee for 1915, Johnson Wilk- 
inson, 37-38; The Protection of 
Wild Life in Yorkshire, being the 
Presidential address of R. Fortune, 
F.Z.S. delivered at Keighley, Dec. 
1915, 53-59, 92-95, 124-131, 151-154, 
183-188 ; Note on a Yorkshire (?) 
Sooty Tern in Doncaster Museum, 
H. H. Corbett, 77; Kingfisher at 
Slaithwaite and Water Rail at 
Marsden, C. Mosley, 96; MJReport 
of Meeting of Vertebrate Section of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union held 
at) Weeds, February, xo16, A. HH. 
Lumby, 141-143; Notes on the 
Nesting of the Grasshopper 
Warbler in the West Riding, with 
illustrations, H. B. Booth, 167- 
170, 199-203, 219; Little Auk at 
Barden, <b. Roose, 173); 
Black Terns at Allerton, R. 
The Local Name at 
173; 
Fortune, Igo; 
Maltby for Chiff-Chaff and Willow | 
Igo ; | 
White Billed Northern Diver and | 
Warbler, C. F. Innocent, 
other sea fowl at Scarborough, W. 
J. Clarke, 217-219; Birdlife noted 
on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ | 
Union at Malton, 
235-236; On the 
H. B. Booth, 
decreases in 
Shelduck | 
at Withens, Cragg Vale, W. Greaves, | 

Yorkshire Bird life, W. A. Durnford, | 
237-238; Whitby Bird Notes, F. 
Snowden, 239; Bird life noted on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Bolton Woods, H. B. Booth, 
267-268; Bird notes from Hebden 
Bridge, W. Greaves, 271; Bird life 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union to Wentbridge, H. H. | 
Corbett 9327 7) On, the reported 
nesting of the White Wagtail in 
Yorkshire, H. B. Booth, 354-355; 
Variety of Robin at Harrogate, R. 
Fortune, 375; 
in a tree, R. Fortune, 382 
Coleoptera: Annual Report of York- 
shire Naturalists’ Union Coleoptera 
Committee for 1915, W. J. Fordham, 
39; Report of Meeting of Entom- 
ological Section of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union at Leeds, October, 
1915, B. Morley, 75-76; Erachycerus 
cinereus Oliv., found with imported 
Spanish Garlic at Sheffield, illus- 
1916 Dec. 1. 
Partridge perching | 

Crustacea : 
Diptera : 
3i5)3) 
Flowering Plants : 
trated, C. Mosley, 174; Report on 
Yorkshire Coleoptera in 1915, with 
list of 44 species new to the County, 
W. J. Fordham, 203-207, 258-264, 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union at Malton, W. 
J. Fordham, 265; Species noted on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Bolton Woods, W. J. Fordham, 
293-294; Note on Spheriestes gab- 
rieli from Scarborough, 405 
The Terrestrial lsopoda 
(Woodlice) of Yorkshire, with notes 
upon their distribution, F. Rhodes, 
99-102, 121-123; On the finding of 
Polyxenus lagurus (Bristly Millipede) 
in Brantingham Dale, East York- 
shire, with illustration, T. Stainforth, 
181-182 
Annual Report of Diptera, 
etc., Committee of Yorkshire Natur- 
alists’ Union for 1915, R. Butterfield, 
40-41 
Fish : Annual Report of Fishes, etc., 
Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union forsnor5)(S: Ee Smith 9377 
Capture of a specimen of Zeus faber 
(The John Dory) at Redcar, T. H. 
Nelson, 131; On the finding of 
Edestus newtoni (a rare Coal Mea- 
sure Fish) at Brockholes, near 
Huddersfield, J. R. Simpson, 352- 
Annual Report of 
Botanical Committee of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for 1915, J. F. 
Robinson and C. A. Cheetham, 
42-43; Annual Report of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union Botanical Survey 
Committee for 1915, T. W. Wood- 
head, 43; List of and notes upon 
critical species of Yorkshire Hawk- 
weeds, containing five new county 
records, John Cryer, 59-60; Flow- 
ering of Tussilago farfara at Denton 
in January, Mary Booth, 96; 
Botanical Problems at Austwick, 
C. A. Cheetham, 246-247; Casual 
and Alien plants noted on the banks 
of the River Calder at Wakefield, 
John Cryer, 250-251; Report on 
Plants noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Bolton Woods, 
Web Burrell’: 260)-ekeporkion 
plants noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union in Coverdale, 
including Leyburn records, J. Harts- 
horn, 298; Species noted on visit 
