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YORKSHI RE— continued. 



Woodruffe-Peacock, 21-25 '• Annual 

 Report of Botanical Section of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union for 

 1920, J. F. Robinson and C. A. 

 Cheetham, 43-44 ; Annual Report 

 of Botanical Survey Committee of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union for 

 1920, W. H. Burrell, 44 ; Senecio 

 aquaticus at Beverley (a correction ) , 

 D. M. Browning, 62 ; Specimen of 

 Scheuchzeria palustris found at 

 Thorne Waste in herbarium of the 

 late Robert Harrison, noted, 117 ; 

 Scheuchzeria palustris on Thorne 

 Moors, A. Bennett, 128 ; Gagea at 

 Ribblehead, C. A. Cheetham, 168 ; 

 Yorkshire Botanists at Cowling 

 Moor, near Keighley, for Peat 

 Investigation, W. H. Burrell, 185- 

 186 ; Species noted during visit of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 South Cave, F. A. Mason, 215 ; 

 Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Dent, W. H. 

 Pearsall, 275; SambucusEbulusand 

 Astragalus glycyphyllos found near 

 Conisborough, A. A. Dallman, 285 ; 

 Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Redcar, R. 

 Mcllroy, 311 ; Species noted on 

 visit of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union to York, W. H. Pearsall, 

 348 ; Tillaea aquatica L. new to 

 Britain, with illustrations, found at 

 Adel, near Leeds, R. W. Butcher, 

 369-370 ; Annual Meeting of 

 Botanical Section held at Leeds in 

 October, C. A. Cheetham, 408 

 Fungi. — Annual Report of Mycolo- 

 gical Committee of Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Union for 1920, A. E. 

 Peck, 44 ; Geaster rufescens Pers. at 

 Bolton Woods, F.A. Mason, 74-75 ; 

 Note on the polyporoids found 

 during the Helmsley Foray : also 

 on abnormal species of Tubaria 

 furfuracea ; and on species noted in 

 the Selby district, W.N. Cheesman, 

 176 ; Species noted on visit of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 South Cave, including Anthostoma 

 decipiens (D.C. ) Nke., new to the 

 County, and Calospheria minima 

 Tul. new to Britain, F. A. Mason, 

 215-216 ; Report of meeting of Plant 

 Gall Committee of Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Union, held at Leeds in 

 May, W. Falconer, 269-272 ; Sep- 



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tember meeting at same place, 

 W. Falconer, 405-408 ; Species 

 noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Dent, F. A. 

 Mason, 277-279 ; Species noted on 

 visit of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union to Redcar, F. A. Mason, 312 ; 

 Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to York, with 

 illustration of Claviceps purpurea 

 Tul., F. A. Mason and A. E. Peck, 



348-351 

 Geology and Palaeontology. — 



Glacial Eratics at Scarborough, 

 D. W. Bevan, 4 ; Permian marls at 

 Ripon, W. S. Bisat, 4 ; Schizodus 

 (obscurus or truncatus ?) noted in 

 a quarry near Doncaster, W. S. 

 Bisat, 4 ; The Conglomerates under- 

 lying the Carboniferous Limestone 

 in the North-west of England — The 

 Tebay Area — illustrated, J. A. 

 Butterfield, 5-8, 169-172, 205-207 ; 

 The Millstone Grits west of Hudders- 

 field, W. S. Bisat, 9-1 1 ; Annual 

 Report of Geological Section of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union for 

 1920, John Holmes, 44-45 ; Annual 

 Report of Jurassic Flora Committee 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union for 

 1920, J. J. Burton, 45 ; Annual 

 Report of Coast Erosion and Glacial 

 Committees of Yorkshire Natura- 

 lists' Union for 1920, J . W. Stather, 

 45 ; The Rigidity of North-west 

 Yorkshire, being the Presidential 

 Address to the Yorkshire Natura- 

 lists' Union, delivered at Bradford, 

 December, 1920, J. E. Marr, 63-72 ; 

 Elephas remains in East Yorks., 

 illustrated, T. Sheppard, 76 ; Coast 

 Erosion in Holderness, T. Petch, 

 76 ; Note on the Plants in the 

 Westphalian measures of York- 

 shire, 90 ; Annual Meeting Report 

 of the Yorkshire Geological Society, 

 96 ; Bronze Axes, with illustrations, 

 found in the Hotham District of 

 East Yorks., T. Sheppard, 97-98 ; 

 Peat Investigation in Yorkshire, 

 C. A. Cheetham, 118 ; The Physio- 

 graphy of North Britain in Mill- 

 stone Grit times, W. S. Bisat, 131- 

 134 ; Peat Investigation at Cowling 

 Moor, near Keighley, W. H. Burrell^ 

 185-186 ; Report on the Geology 

 noted on visit of Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Union to South Cave, 



