414 



Classified Index. 



YORKSHIRE — continued. 



•240 ; Old Natural History Maga- 

 zines, etc., being further additions 

 to Yorkshire's Contributions to 

 Science, with a Bibliography of 

 Natural History Publications, T. 

 Sheppard, 308 ; Notes on J. S. 

 Fletcher's ' The Making of Modern 

 Yorkshire/ 340 



Societies. — Huddersfield Naturalist 

 and Photographic Society, Annual 

 Report of, 306 ; Leeds Astronomical 

 Society, Transactions of, 109 ; Sorby 

 Scientific Society, Note on formation 

 of, 53 ; Whitby Literary and Philo- 

 sophical Society, Annual Report of, 

 241 ; Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, 

 Annual Report of, for 191 7, iy 

 47 ; Yorkshire Naturalist Science 

 Association, Comment on Inaugural 

 Meeting of, 370-371 ; Yorkshire 

 Numismatic Society, Transactions 

 of, Vol. II., pt. 2, 336; Yorkshire 

 Philosophical Society, Annual Re- 

 port of, 272 



Thysanura. — List of Apterygota col- 

 lected in the Sheffield district, 

 Wharfedale and Wensleydale, with 

 notes thereon, J. M. Brown, 185-187 



Yorkshire Naturalists' Union. — ' A 

 Yorkshire Rector of the Eighteenth 

 Century,' being the Presidential 

 Address of Sir Archiblad Geikie, 

 O.M., K.C.B., E.R.S., D.C.L., de- 

 livered at Wakefield, December, 

 1917, 7-24 ; Report of Annual 

 Gathering of the Union at Wakefield 

 December, 191 7, W. E. L. Wattam, 

 29-31 ; Annual Report of the Union, 

 and Balance Sheet, for 191 7, W. E. 

 L. Wattam, T. W. Woodhead, and 



E. Ha wkes worth, 33-47 ; Photo- 

 graph of Sir Archibald Geikie. 

 b.M., K.C.B., F.R.S., D.C.L., 57 ; 

 Report of Meeting of Entomological 

 Section of Yorkshire Naturalists 

 Union held at Leeds, October, 191 7. 

 B. Morley, 97-98 ; Report of Meeting 

 of Vertebrate Section held at 

 Bradford in February, W. Greaves, 

 139-140 ; Dr. Wm. G. Smith, B.Sc, 

 acceptance of presidency of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union for 191 9 by, 

 148 ; Visit of the Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Union to Barnard Castle, 

 W. E. L. Wattam, 227-231 ; Visit 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 to Market Weigh ton, 264-266, W. 

 E. L. Wattam ; Visit of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union to Cross- 

 hills, W. E. L. Wattam, 297-299 ; 

 Visit of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union (joint meeting with members 

 of British Ecological Eociety) to 

 Settle, T. W. Woodhead, 329-333 ; 

 Report of Annual Meeting of 

 Botanical Section of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union at Leeds, C. A. 

 Cheetham, 357 ; Botanical Records 

 of the Huddersfield District, chiefly 

 from the Colne Valley, W. Falconer, 

 being a paper read at the Annual 

 Meeting of the Botanical Section 

 of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 

 at Leeds, in October, 1918, 379-380 ; 

 Report of Annual Meeting of 

 Geological Section held at York, 

 H. E. Wroot, 397-398 ; Report of 

 Annual Meeting of Entomological 

 Section held at York, B. Morley, 

 398-399 



MISCELLANA. 



Birds. — Romance of the Cuckoo, E. P. 

 Butterfield; 93-96; 129-130; Wild 

 Birds' Eggs useable as food, with 

 epitome of breeding sites, 114; 

 Ornithological Observations and 

 Reflections in Shetland, E. Selous, 

 131-135 ; 158-160; 294-296; 317- 

 320 ; 347-350 ; 381-383 ; Magpie 

 Flocks, F. D. Welch, 138; 236; 

 Northern Breeding sites of Gulls, 

 F. C. R. Jourdain, 149-150 ; Sparrow- 

 hawk at Ba-yston Hill, near Shrews- 

 bury, H. E. Forrest, 202 ; Bitterns 

 shot in West Anglesey and Mont- 



gomeryshire, H. E. Forrest, 203 ; 

 Cuckoos' Eggs, E. E. Pettitt, 204 ; 

 Cuckoos' Eggs, E. P. Butterfield, 

 236 ; ' Dimorphic Coloration ' in the 

 Cuckoo, F. D. Welch, 236 ; Food 

 of the Tawny Owl, Frances Pitt, 

 267 ; The Cuckoo and its nesting 

 habits, H. Massey, 271 ; Further 

 note thereon, E. P. Butterfield, 279 ; 

 Further note thereon, R. Fortune, 

 279 ; Notes on the Corncrake, 

 F. D. Welch, 300 ; Thrush with 

 White Tail-tip, F. D. Welch, 301 ; 

 Kestrel ' flying-down ' a Song- 

 Naturalist. 



