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Classified Index. 



NOTES AND COMME:<iTS— continued . 



Oil Waste and Marine Life — Know 

 your Faults — Reversed Faults — 

 Overthrusts — The Scarborough Mus- 

 eum — ^The Museums Journal — Dr. 

 W. Eagle Clarke — Vegetation of 

 English Lakes — Geologists and 

 Intelligence, 121 -126 



May. — ' Moorlog ' — Trees in Moorlog 

 — The Dogger Bank Flora — Animal 

 Remains — The Vasculum — The 

 Genus ' Taeniocampa ' — The Ciss- 

 bury Earthwork — A remarkable 

 Theory — Oyster Shells — Geology of 

 Mesopotamia — Science in 1853 and 

 192 1 — The Report — A Tower of 

 Babel — A Yorkshire Archaeologist, 

 153-158 



June. — -The British Association Re- 

 port — The Mineralogical Magazine 

 — Lord Sudeley on Museums — New 

 Gardens — The Brent Valley Bird 

 Sanctuary — Rare Birds — The Level 

 of the Sea — The new ' Bench 

 Marks ' — Is the Curlew a resident 

 British Bird — Sizes of Curlews, 

 193-196 



July. — Northern Natural History 

 Notes — Rats — White-tailed Eagle 

 — Fisheries in the Great War — 

 Drawing of Fishes 2000 years old — 

 Books on Maps^Geological Maps — ■ 

 Map Reading — Sketch-map Geo- 

 graphy — The Newcastle Map— W. M. 

 Webb and the British Association 

 — Deer Antlers — Derbyshire Cherts 

 — Nature Notes — How ' Dinosaurs' 

 are made — Lead Ores — The Leeds 

 Museum — The Corporation terms, 

 A Bronze -Age Mould — Perthshire 

 Naturalists — A ' Boulder ' Story — 

 Grossulariata — A New Variety — A 

 Beaver Dam, 225-233. 



August. — The Antiquaries Journal — 

 Grimes Graves — Scratches on Flint 

 — Elk and Deer — A Catch — The 

 Goatstone — More Moir — John Ray 

 Hardy — William Smith — A North 

 Sea Marvel — Dr. W. H. Pearsall — 

 The York Museum — Thornburn's 

 ' British Mammals ' — A Hawk 

 Ring — The Plumage Bill — The 

 Excessive Cost of Printing — The 

 Bournemouth Report — Unreliable 

 Records — Neolithic Man in York- 

 shire — A Roebuck Memorial — The 

 Museums Association — Sir Frederick 



G. Kenyon, k.c.b. — The Meetings — 

 French Museums — Entertainments, 



257-267 



September. — Museums in the present 

 and future — Sir Hercules Read's 

 Address — British Mammals — 

 Traustedtia multitentaculata — 

 Earthquakes — Birds as parents — 

 Charles Lapworth — A ' B.F.' on 

 Museums — Museums an ' Excuse ' 

 — Museums a luxury — The Leicester 

 Museum — Another Librarian's view 

 — The Leeds Museum — Municipal 

 Museum for Darlington — The 

 Scarcity of Swallows — Cup and 

 Ring Markings — Bureau of Bio- 

 Technology — Barley Pests — Amble- 

 side Birds — Whales — The British 

 Museum— The Abbeville Jaw— Fossil 

 Man — Prehistory — The Earthworks 

 of Bedfordshire — Northern Guides — 

 Collecting — Palseontographical 

 Society, 289-300 



October. — England's Playground — 

 Lincolnshire Naturalists — Chester 

 and Natural Science — Wliat is it ? — 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logists — British Mammals, etc. — 

 Bradford and Education — British 

 Mycological Society — Other Papers 

 — ' Obsession v. Theft — Copper in 

 Crustacea — Foxgloves, 321-325 



November. — The British Association 

 — Joint Discussions — The Hand- 

 book — Other Literature — The 

 Advancement of Science, 1921 — 

 Zoological Bibliography — Number 

 of Sections — A Geological Society's 

 Medal — Ancient Anemones — Hud- 

 dersfield Museum — Recording Sec- 

 tions in Gravels — Natural Historj^ 

 in ' Arms ' — Birds and Forestry — 

 Manx Mines and Megaliths — A 

 Mammoth Story — Printing Costs 

 Crippling Research — Classes which 

 have no War Profits, 353-360 



December. — Scientific Publication — 

 Dactylography and Pine-apples — 

 Nottinghamshire Gypsum — Quarry- 

 ing, 3000 B.C. — Rock Salt and 

 Brine— Dr. T. W. Woodhead— The 

 Selborne Society — Bird Songs by 

 Wireless Telephone — A Lost Lin- 

 colnshire Village — Dr. Henry 

 Woodward — The Geological IMaga- 

 zine — Honours, 385-390 



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