Classified Index. 



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YORKSHIRE. 



Arachnida. — Annual Report of 

 Arachnida Comniittee of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union for 1920, W. 

 Falconer, 42-43 ; The Spiders of 

 Yorkshire, W. Falconer, 84-86, 

 177-180,201,204,313-316; Species 

 obtained from mosses from lime- 

 stone walls, C. A. Cheetham, 167 ; 

 Meta menardi in Kirkdale Cave, 

 J . T. Sewell, 364 



Acari. — Report of meeting of Plant 

 Gall Committee of Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Uhion held at Leeds in 

 ;\Iay, W. Falconer, 269-272 ; Sep- 

 tember meeting at same place, 

 W. Falconer, 405-408 



Archaeology. — Bronze Axes, illus- 

 trated, found in the Hotham Dis- 

 trict of East Yorks., T. Sheppard, 

 97-98 ; Bronze -Age Mould found 

 at Hotham Carrs, East Yorks., in 

 1867, with plate, T. Sheppard, 231 ; 

 Yorkshire Examples of ' British 

 Pottery, made by ' Flint Jack,' 

 with illustrations, T. Sheppard, 

 326-328 ; Bronze Age Weapons in 

 the Scarborough Museum, T. Shep- 

 pard, 390-399 



Birds. — Hen Harrier (Circus cvaneus 

 L.) in Upper Wharfedale, "H. B, 

 Booth, II ; House Martin at 

 Lowthorpe in November, 1920 ; 

 W. H. St. Quintin, 25 ; Large 

 ^ligration of Wild Geese in Novem- 

 ber, 1920, W. J. Clarke, 25 ; Tree 

 Creeper Migration at Scarborough, 

 W. J. Clarke, ^2 ; Solitary Snipe 

 at Bubwith, and Red -throated Diver 

 at Selby, R. Fortune, 32 ; Oil 

 Effects on Bird Life, W. J. Clarke, 

 ^2 ; Annual Report of Vertebrate 

 Section of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union, 1920, as to West Riding 

 by H. B. Booth — as to East Riding 

 by E. W. Wade — as to North 

 Riding by W. J. Clarke — as to 

 York District by S. H. Smith, 

 35-38 ; Annual Report of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union Wild Birds and 

 Eggs Protection Committee, J. 

 Wilkinson, 39-40 ; Swift at Keigh- 

 ley in November, E. J. S. Craven, 

 78 ; Black Redstart at Whitby, 

 F. Snowdon, 78 ; Willow Warbler 

 at Bolton Abbey in November, T. 

 Roose, 78 ; Swallow at Sleights in 

 November, F. Snowdon, with foot- 

 note by R. Fortune, 78 ; Great 



Northern Diver at Castleton, F. 

 Snowdon, 79 ; Li^ttle Auk at 

 Pocklington, S. H. Smith, with 

 footnote by R. Fortune, 79 ; Golden 

 Eagle in West Yorkshire, R. Chis- 

 lett, 80-81 ; Young Starlings at 

 Harrogate in January, R. Fortune, 

 95 ; Migratory Movements of Birds 

 near Hull, E. W. Wade, 101-103 ; 

 Waxwing immigration in Yorkshire, 

 H. B. Booth, 103 ; Little Auk at 

 Crossmoor, M. Longbottom, 180 ; 

 Grouse in Harrogate, R. Fortune, 



106 ; Short -eared Owl, breeding of, 

 near Silsden, E. P. Butterfield, 



107 ; White-tailed Eagle in West 

 Yorks, T. A. Coward, with footnote 

 by R. Fortune, 107-108, 225 ; 

 Migrant data for the York District, 

 1920, S. H. Smith, 108 ; Hen 

 Harrier shot at East Cottingwith, 

 S. H. Smith, 128 ; Northern Zoo- 

 logical notes extracted from The 

 Field and other newspapers, R. 

 Fortune, 117, 143, 225 ; Rose- 

 coloured Starlings at Roos in Hol- 

 derness, E. W. Wade, 134 ; Report 

 of meeting of Vertebrate Section of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, held 

 at Leeds in February, W. Taylor, 

 144 ; Bohemian Wa:^wing at Hebden 

 Bridge, W. Greaves, 149 ; Wax- 

 wings near Scarborough, T. N. 

 Roberts, with footnote by R. 

 Fortune, 149 ; Sparrows and their 

 destiuction of yellow Crocus flowers, 

 W. Bagshaw, with footnote by R. 

 Fortune, 150 ; Nesting Status of the 

 Black-headed Gull in Yorkshire, 

 H. B. Booth, 159-166 ; Heron 

 Protection in Yorkshire, R. Fortune, 

 182 ; Isolated Nesting of Rooks, 

 R. Fortune, 212 ; Rook's Nest on a 

 telegraph pole at Barnsley, R. 

 Fortune, 222 ; Osprey near Guis- 

 boro', ]\I. A. Horsfall, 222 ; Curious 

 nesting sites by Birds in Yorkshire, 

 225 ; Early arrival of Swift and 

 Cuckoo at Harrogate, R. Fortune, 

 254 ; Turtle Doves at Allerton, R. 

 Fortune, 254 ; Kestrel and Rabbits, 

 R. Fortune, 254 ; Osprey in Nidder- 

 dale, R. Fortune, 254 ; Note on 

 Hawk Rings found on the Humber 

 shore, 263 ; Bii'd life noted on visit 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 Dent, H. B. Booth, 279-280 ; 

 Kestrel's nest in barn at Wilsden, 



1921 Dec. 1 



