Hull Scientific amid Field Naturalists club, 2 
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Edited by THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., F.S.A.(Scot.). 
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CONTENTS :— 
A List of the Seventeenth Century Tokens of Lincolnshire, with descriptions 
of hitherto unpublished tokens (with 100 illustrations), by T. Sheppard, 
F.G:S.,; ete. ‘ 
Roman Bronze Coins found at South Ferriby, Lincs., (with 93 illustrations), 
by T. Pickersgill. 
Additions to the List of East Yorkshire Spiders, by E. A. Parsons and 
T. Stainforth, B.A. 
Notes on some Scarborough Coleoptera and Arachnida, by T.Stainforth, B.A. 
Additions to the List of the Diatomacez of the Hull District (with 23 illustra- 
tions), by R. H. Philip. 
Reports on the Club's work for 1908-10. 
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BACON IS ALIVE 
Being a Reply to Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence’s 
“BACON IS SHAKESPEARE.” 
The Presidential Address to the Huil Shakespeare Society by 
THOMAS SHEPPARD, F.G.S., F.R.G.S. F.S.A.(Scot.). 
By adopting Sir Edwin Durning-Lawrence’s methods, the author 
““proves”’ that Bacon wrote ‘‘Gent’s History of Hull,” and his. own 
‘Geological Rambles in East Yorkshire,” etc. The Address is an 
amusing criticism of the methods adopted by the Baconians, 
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