Museums : 
Neuroptera, 
448 
Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
Mosses and Hepatics: Annual Report 
of Bryological Committee of York- 
shire Naturalists’ Union, 1910, noting 
finding of Haplozia crenulata var. 
inundata, near York, first British 
record, W. Ingham, 60-61 ; Mosses 
of Ingleboro’, including — several 
species new to the West Riding of 
Yorkshire, C. A. Cheetham, 231-232 ; 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Harewood 
Park, C. A. Cheetham, 236; Species 
observed .on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Castleton, 
W. Ingham, 248; Species observed 
on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Harden Moss, Hudders- 
field, C. A. Cheetham, 365-366 
Beverley Museum, Report 
of, 429; Hull Museum Publications, 
Guide to Birds, R. Fortune, 32 ; 
(Nos. 74 and 75), 207 (Nos. 73, 74, 
76, 77, 79, and 80), 296 ; Sheffield 
Public Museums, Annual Report of, 
94 
Myriopoda: List of Species found on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Harewood Park, W. Falconer, 
235; Oniscus asellus, aoted on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Harden Moss, Huddersfield, C. Mos- 
ley, 363 
ete.: Notes in Annual 
Report of Entomological Section of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, 1910, 
G. T. Porritt, 53-54; Species noted 
‘on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Ingleton, G. T. Porritt, 326 ; 
Abundance of Libellula fulva at 
Askern, noted; 331; Species ob- 
served on visit of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union to Harden Moss, Hud- 
dersfield, including Hemerobius atri- 
frons, new to Huddersfield District, 
G. T. Porritt, 363; Limnophilus 
politus, captured at Saxton, near 
Tadcaster, second Yorkshire locality, 
G. T. Porritt, 379 
Palzo-Botany: The Jurassic Flora of 
Yorkshire, with illustrations, A. C. 
Seward, 1-8, 85-94; Dictyozamites 
hawelli, gathered in Marske Quarry, 
T. Sheppard, 16; Annual Report of 
Fossil Flora and Fauna of the 
Carboniferous Rocks Committee of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, 1910, 
C. Johns, 67-68 ; Spores and Sporan- 
gia of Coniopteris hymenophylloides 
and Todcites williamsoni, found in 
Polyzoa : 
Porifera : 
Prominent Yorkshire Workers : 
the Estuarine Shales of the York- 
shire Coast, noted, 347; Recent Re- 
searches on the Jurassic Plants of 
Yorkshire, including mention of two 
species new to Science, and three 
species new to Britain, being paper 
read at Portsmouth Meeting of 
British Association, 1911, H. H. 
Thomas, 409-410 
Personal Notices: In Memoriam Notice 
of John Handley, J.p., with portrait, 
T. Sheppard, 177; Mas ‘WaneiGash. 
F.G.S., Grant of Annuities to, 147 ; 
In Memoriam Notice of Rev. E. 
Maule Cole, M.A., F.G.S., T. Sheppard, 
175; Portrait of, 178; In Memoriam 
Notice of John Robert Mortimer, 
T. Sheppard, 329-330; In Memoriam 
Notice of G. W. Murdoch, 336 
Plant Associations and Ecology: An- 
nual Report of Botanical Survey 
Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union, 1910, T. W. Woodhead, 
59-60 ; The Water-Content of Acidic 
Peats, the specimens examined being 
obtained chiefly in the Halifax Dis- 
trict, W. B. Crump, 361-362 
Pyenogonida: List of species obtained 
during Meeting of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union Marine Biological Com- 
mittee at Scarboro’. September ror1, 
F, H. Woods, 420-422 
Physical Geography: Annual Report 
of Yorkshire Coast Erosion Com- 
mitttee of Yorkshire Naturalists” 
Union, 19ro;, J. “J. Burton si66-67,- 
Thorn Waste, 177; A New Boring 
at Derwentdale Farm in the Vale of 
Pickering, with sketch map of, W. 
Millhouse, 194-196 
List of species obtained 
during Meeting of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union Marine Biological Com- 
mittee at Scarboro’, September 1911, 
F, H. Woods, 420-422 
List of species obtained 
during Meeting of Yorkshire Natura- 
lists’ Union Marine Biological Com- 
mittee at Scarborough, September, 
1911, F. H. Woods, 420-422 
John 
Robert Mortimer, with photograph, 
and List of Papers, etc., written by 
him, T. Sheppard, 186-191 
Reptiles: Annual Report of Reptiles, 
etc., Investigation Committee of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, 1910, 
48-51; Logger-headed Turtle (Tha- 
lassochelys caretta), captured alive 
Naturalist, 
