442 
Classified Index. 
LANCASHIRE—continued. 
Vermes: Enchytraids of the North of 
England, H. Friend, 318-321 New 
County Records mentioned in Rev. 
H. Friend’s ‘New Records for British 
Annelids,”’ viz. :—Clitellio arenarius. 
and Heterocheta costata Clap, found 
at Lytham, 411-417. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Arachnida: List of British Velvet 
Mites presented to Hull Municipal 
Museum by Dr. C. F. George, of 
Kirton Lindsey, with date of their 
description as appearing in ‘ The 
Naturalist alas) Sheppanrdas 9372) 
Trombidium buccinator, illustration 
and description of, C. F. George, 
380-381 
Birds: Squacco Heron, shot at Great 
Cotes, September 1910, noted, 112 
Fish: Record of Eels travelling on 
land, F. M. Burton, 299-300 
Fungi: Species noted on joint visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union and 
Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union to 
South Ferriby and Barton-on-Hum- 
ber, including first county record of 
Crepidotus Ralfsii, W. N. Cheesman 
and C. Crossland, 294 
Geology and Palzontology: Biblio 
graphy with respect to the Geology 
and Paleontology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted), 
during 1909, T. Sheppard, 257-270 ; 
Boulder of Spilsby Sandstone found 
at Horsington, F. M. Burton, 282 ; 
Geological Notes on joint visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union and 
Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union to 
South Ferriby and Barton-on-Hum- 
ber, 294; On the type slide of the 
Foraminifera from the Chalk near 
Louth prepared by Mr. W. Hamp- 
TON Co. Canter oz 
Lepidoptera: Deilephila galii captured 
at Boston, noted, 331 
Mammalia: Teeth of two species of 
Shark, Ptychodus and Lamna, found 
near South Ferriby Hall on jiint 
excursion of Yorkshire Naturalsts’ 
Union and Lincolnshire Naturalists” 
Union, T. Sheppard, 294 
Mollusea: Limnea glabra and Planor- 
bis spirorbis var, rotundata, refound 
at Scunthorpe, noted in Annual 
Report of Conchological Section of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, 1910, 
57; List of species observed on 
joint visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union and Lincolnshire Naturalists’ 
Union to South Ferriby and Barton- 
on-Humber, J. F. Musham, 295; On 
the type slide of the Foraminifera 
from the chalk near Louth, prepared 
by Mr. W. Hampton, C. S. Carter, 
302; Helix aspersa var. glabra, in 
Mid-Lincolnshire, noted, 410 
Mosses and Hepaties: Tortula vahlii 
(Schultz) Wils, found on the banks of 
Waltham Beck, in the Parish of 
Cleethorpes, J. J. Marshall, 238; 
Bryum -Warneum Bland, found on 
the Humberstone Sandhills, J. J. 
Marshall, 367 
Societies: Lincolnshire Naturalists” 
Union and Yorkshire Naturalists” 
Union joint excursion to South 
Ferriby and Barton-on-Humber, T. 
Sheppard, 294-295; Lincolnshire 
Naturalists’ Union, Transactions of, 
1910, 350; Spalding Gentlemen’s. 
Society, Brief History of, with illus- 
tration, 406-408 
NORTHUMBERLAND. 
Birds: Immature male of Rough- 
legged Buzzard shot at Seaton- 
Delavel, noted, 176; Nesting of 
Common Gull on Farne Islands, 
Fives Booth en70). sche same ke 
Fortune, 179; Guillemot Nesting in 
Kittiwake’s Nest on Bass Rock, 379 
Geology and Palzontology: Biblio- 
graphy with respect to the Geology 
and Paleontology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted), 
during 1909, T. Sheppard, 257-270 
The Brecciation of Mineral-Veins, 
examples from Allenheads, men- 
tioned, noted, 4-417 ; 
Societies: Northumberland and Dur- 
ham Natural History Society, tran- 
sactions of, IgII, 428 
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