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Classified Index. 



NORTHUMBERLAND— cow^n/Mec;. 



Homoptera. — Species of Psallus noted 

 in wood near Wark, J. Murray, 358 



Fish. — Note on Mr. George Bolam's 

 Fishes of Northumberland and the 

 Eastern Borders,' 53 



NOTTINGHAMSHIKE 



Geology and Palaeontology. — BibU- 

 ography with respect to the Geology 

 of the North of England (Yorkshire 



excepted) during 191 7, T. Sheppard 

 169-171 ; 198-201 

 Personal Notices. — In Memoriam 

 Notice of Dr. L. Moysey, 173 



WESTMORLAND. 



Amphibia. — Palmated Newt taken in 

 Patterdalc, C. Oldham, 270 



Goleoptera. — List of Westmorland 

 Coleoptera, F. H. Day, 189-191 ; 

 224-226 ; 285-288 ; 389-391 



Birds. — Goldcrests in the Lake Dis- 

 trict, Patterdale, etc., C. Oldham, 

 267 ; Great Spotted Woodpecker 

 noted near Haweswater, C. Oldham, 

 267 



Geology and Palaeontology. — Note 

 on the Shap Minor Intrusions 

 between Shap, Windermere and 

 Sedbergh, 2-3 ; Bibliography with 

 respect to the Geology and Palaeon- 

 tology of the North of England 

 (Yorkshire excepted) during 191 7, 

 T. Sheppard, 169-171 ; 198-201 



Mollusca (Land and Fresh-water). — 

 Pisidium hibernicum (Westerlund) 

 and P. lilljeboi-gi (Clessin) taken 

 on the shores of Lake Windermere, 

 C. E. Y. Kendall, 284 ; On a 

 method of Collecting minute Mollusca 

 in Eggerslack Wood, Grange-over- 

 Sands, with list of species, H. 

 Beeston, 377-379 



Mosses and Hepatics. — Diplophyl- 

 lum taxifolium (Wahlenb.), new 

 addition to County List, found on 

 the Fairfield Spur, W. H. Pearson, 



-34 

 Societies. — Cumberland and West- 

 morland Antiquarian, etc.. Society, 

 Trans, of, 207 



YORKSHIRE. 



Arachnida. — Annual Report of Arach- 

 nida Committee of Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Union for 191 7, W. Fal- 

 coner, 43 ; The Spiders of York- 

 shire, W. Falconer, 195-197 ; z^y 

 257;' 321-324; 351-354; North 

 Yorkshire Spiders, additions to List 

 of, J. W. H. Harrison, 316-317 



Archaeology Further Note on Pre 



historic Remains found at Doncaster, 

 A. Jordan, 28 ; Implements of the 

 Bronze Age in the Whitby Museum, 

 with illustrations, T. Sheppard, 59- 

 61 ; Implements of the Bronze Age 

 in the Doncaster Museum, with illus- 

 trations, T. Sheppard, 219-223 ; 

 More Bronze Age Relics from Scar- 

 borough, illustrated, T. Sheppard, 

 289 



Acari. — Plant Galls of the Hudders- 

 field District, W. Falconer 168 ; 

 Galls observed in the Bridlington 

 District, W. Falconer, 384 



Algae. — Presentation by Mr. Denison 

 Roebuck of Library and Micro- 

 scopic Slides upon the subject of 

 Freshwater Algae made by the late 

 W. B. Turner to Leeds University, 

 233 ; Records of the Doncaster 

 District, 191 7, H. H. Corbett, 

 262-263 ; Ori the Collecting of 

 Chondrus cripsus and Gigartina 

 mamillosa on the Yorkshire coast 

 for purposes of food for invalid 

 soldiers, J. Irving, 277-279 ; The 

 Diatom-Flora of Martin Beck near 

 Doncaster, including 23 new York- 

 shire records, illustrated, M. H. 

 Stiles, 281-283 .; Melosira rarians 

 (Aq.), noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Crossbills, 

 A. Wilman, 297 



Birds. — Tree-Sparrow at Elsecar, W. 

 A. Durnford, 26 ; Note on large 

 fiock of Magpies seen at Adel, 

 R. Fortune, 26 ; Common Puffin 



Naturalist, 



