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Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Driffield, J. F. Robinson, 301-302 ; 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Wentbridge 
W. H. Burrell, 328-329 ; Hypericum 
elodes and a hybrid Bramble, noted 
at Commondale, North East York- 
shire, J. G. Baker, 330; Notes on 
the flora at Austwick Moss, Mough- 
ton Scar, and Lawkland Moss, noted 
during visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union Botanical Committee in Aug., 
C. A. Cheetham, 383-384 
Fungi: Septoria petroselini Desm. 
var. apii Br. et Cav., new county 
record, found at Scarborough, fully 
described, IT. B. Roe, 14-15, York- 
shire Mycologists at Scarborough, 
with list of new county records, etc., 
and special note upon Phallas 
impudicus with veil, illustration of 
same, A. E. Peck, 18-21; Puccima 
iridis Wallr., and Podosphera leu- 
cotricha Salm. new county records, 
found at Scarborough, T. B. Roe, 
27; Annual Report of Mycological 
Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union for 1915,° A: E.: Peck, 44: 
Note on the distribution of Cordy- 
ceps capitata in England, T. Petch, 
77; Species of Mycetozoa noted in 
Yorkshire Mid. W., including two 
additions to the County List, A. R. 
Sanderson, 182; Observations on 
Brefeldia maxima, Rost., with illus- 
trations, A. R. Sanderson, 225-228 ; 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Malton, A. F. 
Peck, 266; Species noted on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Bolton Woods, A. R. Sanderson, 
270; Species noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union in 
Coverdale, W. N. Cheesman, 290- 
300; Species noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Driffield, W. N. Cheesman, 303; 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Wentbridge, 
W. N. Cheesman, 329 
Geology and Paleontology: Statistics 
in reference to Northern Mines 
and Quarries, 2-3; Note on the 
Geological Survey Memoir, Whitby 
and Scarborough, second edition, 
5-6; Annual Report of Geological 
Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union for 1915, C. Bradshaw and 


J. Holmes, 44-45; Jurassic Flora 
Committee by J. J. Burton, -45 ; 
Glacial Committee by J. W. Stather, 
45; Note on the probable reopening 
of the Grassington Lead Mines, 
120; Note on the Control of River 
Channels, having special reference 
of the Humber, with sketch map, 
148-150; Geological report of visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Malton, withillustration, M. A. John- 
stone, 233-235 ; Note on large fall of 
the cliffs at Bempton, 240 ; Glacial 
Beds at Hunmanby, East Yorks, 
with list of boulders, T. Sheppard, 
248-249; Geological report of visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Bolton Woods, A. Gilligan, 294 ; 
Geological Report of visit of York- 
shire Naturalists’ Union to Driffield 
J. W. Stather, 303 ; On the finding 
of Edestus newtoni (a rare coal 
measure fish) at Brockholes, near 
Huddersfield; also list of marine 
shells accompanying same, J. R. 
Simpson, 352-353; QOuern found at 
Huddersfield, with illustration, T. 
W. Woodhead, 376 
Hemiptera : Annual Report of Hem- 
iptera, etc. Committee of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for tI915, R. 
Butterfield, 40-41 
Hymenoptera: Annual Report of 
Hymenoptera, etc., Committee of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union for 
T1915, R. Butterfield, 40-41 ; On the 
habits of Polynema natans Lubbock 
(Caraphractus cinctus Hal.) found 
on Austwick Moss, with illustration, 
A. R. Sanderson, 346-347; Des- 
criptive account of a fight between 
an Earwig and Ants (Myrmica 
ruginodis Nylander), H. V. Corbett, 
348-349 
Isopoda: The Terrestrial Isopoda 
(Woodlice) of Yorkshire, with notes 
upon their distribution, F. Rhodes, 
99-102, I2I-123 
Lepidoptera: Annual Report of Lep- 
idoptera Committee of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for 1915, B. 
Morley, 39; Report of Meeting of 
Entomological Section of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union held at Leeds, 
October, 1915, B. Morley, 75-76; 
Larve of Chareas graminis at 
Skircoat Green in February,  L. 
Anderson, 96; Species noted on 
Naturalist, 
