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Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE—conhnued. 
Albino Starling, and Green Sand- 
piper from the neighbourhood of 
Wakefield, exhibited by George 
Parkin at above meeting, 30 ; Speci- 
men of Spotted Sandpiper (Totanus 
macularius), supposed to have been 
obtained at Hebden Bridge, ex- 
hibited by Walter Greaves at above 
meeting, 32; Guide to the Birds in 
the Hull Municipal Museum, com- 
piled by Thomas Sheppard, with 
plate illustrations of Bee Eater 
(Merops apiaster) and Bittern (Bo- 
taurus stellaris) R. Fortune, 32; 
Annual Vertebrate Section Report 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, 
1910, as to West Riding, contributed 
by R. Fortune, as to North Riding, 
contributed by T. H. Nelson, as to 
East Riding, contributed by E. W. 
Wade, 38-44; Annual Report of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union Wild 
Birds’ and Eggs’ Protection Com- 
mittee, R. Fortune, 44-47; Siskins 
at Hebden Bridge, W. Hargreaves, 
84; The status of the Spotted 
Sandpiper in Yorkshire, with illustra- 
tion of example in Hull Museum 
Walter Hargreaves, 100-101 ;_ Bird- 
climbing on Bempton Cliffs, an 
account of the accident to Joseph 
Major in June 1909, E. W. Wade, 
102-103 ; Mealy Redpolls at Whitby, 
T. Stephenson, 108 ; Hen Harrier at 
Raskelf, S. H. Smith, 108 ; Whooper 
Swan at East Cottingwith, S. H. 
Smith, 108; Glossy Ibis at Ulrome, 
with illustration, E. W. Wade, 116; 
Waxwings in Whitby District, T. 
Stephenson, 137; Whooper Swans 
in Lower Wharfedale, R. Fortune, 
137; Pugnacious Grouse at Curbar, 
R. Fortune, 137-138; Pair of Cor- 
morants at Harrogate in February, 
R. Fortune, 148; Early flocks of 
Pied Wagtails in Yorkshire, 148 ; 
Report of Meeting of Vertebrate 
Zoology Section of Yorkshire Natu- 
ralists’ Union held at Leeds in Feb- 
ruary, H. B. Booth, 172-174; York 
District Bird Notes, S. H. Smith, 
210; Great Grey Shrike at Low- 
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Nightingale at Linton, R. Fortune, 
232; White-tailed Eagle on Hack- 
ness Moor, near Scarboro’, H. Witty, 
237; Birds observed on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Harewood Park, R. Fortune, 247 ; 
Bird Notes from Marsden, A. Dean, 
256; Sanderlings in the Calder 
Valley, W. Greaves, 271; Increase 
of the Grasshopper Warbler and the 
Corncrake in parts of the West 
Ridings dE, 55) Booth, 2770 eaGock 
Partridges Mothering Chicks hatched 
in an Incubator, R. Fortune, 277 ; 
On the re-establishemnt of the 
Bearded-Tit in Holderness, W. H. 
St. Quintin, 279-280 ; Further there- 
on, T. Sheppard, 348-350; Pheasant 
and Partridge with their young killed 
by lightning at Plumpton, near 
Harrogate in June, with illustrations, 
R. Fortune, 280; Song Thrush 
impaled on Thorn, with illustration, 
R. Fortune, 297 ; Redshanks breed- 
ing at Spurn, R. Fortune, 297; De- 
crease of Whinchats in the East 
Riding, R. Fortune, 298; Decrease 
of Landrails about Harrogate, R. 
Fortune, 298 ; Scarborough District 
Bird Notes; “S! “Crook. 32982200); 
Golden Oriole at Hackness, S. Crook, 
330; August records of Unfledged 
Snipe, and nesting of Swift and 
Swallow at Hackness, S. Crook, 330 ; 
Decrease of Whinchat and Redstart 
in Bradford District, H. B. Booth, 
330-331 ; Species observed on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Harden Moss, Huddersfield, 363 ; 
Sanderling shot at Tosside-in-Craven, 
W. Wilson, 372; Weights of eight 
species of Birds, W. Wilson, 372 
Note on Ruff shot at Harrogate, in 
August 1905, R. Fortune, 425 ; 
Night-Heron shot on Ruswarp Carrs, 
T. Stephenson, 425 
Coleoptera: Annual Report of Coleop- 
tera Committee of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists? Union) “Toro, He) Ee Cornbect, 
54-55; Blethisa multipunctata L., 
found at Bubwith, with Elaphrus 
riparius L. and E. cupreus Duit, 
W. J. Fordham, 237; Salpingus 
zratus Muls, found at Little Park, 
near Great Houghton, E. G. Bay- 
ford, 296; Species observed on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Harden Moss, Huddersfield, C. Mos- 
ley, 363 
Crustacea: An account in general of 
the Marine Fauna of Scarboro’ Bay, 
with diagrammatic sketch of ex- 
posures, J. Irving, 327-328; List of 
species obtained during visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union Marine 
Naturalist, 
