Classified Index. 



433 



YORKSHIRE— fOH^^;^re(^. 



The Field and other newspapers, 

 R. Fortune, 117, 143 ; Report of 

 meeting of Vertebrate Section of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, held 

 at Leeds in February, W. Taylor, 

 144 ; Damage by Rats at Barnsley, 

 225 ; Mammals noted on visit of 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 Dent, H. B. Booth, 279 ; Early 

 record of the Marten in Yorkshire, 

 H. E. Forrest, 286 ; Food of a 

 Wild Rabbit at Newsome, W. E. 

 L. Wattam, 318 ; Barbastelle, 

 Lesser Horse-Shoe, and Reddish- 

 Grey Bats, captured at Helmsley, 

 with illustrations of immature and 

 adult male Barbastelle, H. B. 

 Booth, 361-363, 400 ; Common 

 Rorqual at Scarborough, W. J. 

 Clarke, 364 ; Species noted on visit 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 York, S.H.Smith, 377 ; WTiiskered 

 Bats near Appleby, H. B. Booth, 

 400 



Marine Biology. — Annual Report of 

 Marine Biology Committee of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union for 1920, 

 A. I. Burnley, 40 ; Report of 

 Meeting of Marine Biology Com- 

 mittee of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union held at Robin Hood's Bay 

 and Scarborough in September, 

 J. Irving, 381-382 



MoUusca (Land and Freshwater) — 

 Annual Report of Conchological 

 Section of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union for 1920, J. F. Musham, 40 ; 

 Early Mollusca at Selby, J. F. 

 Musham, 81 ; Species occurring in 

 Leeds District and Yorkshire 

 records, G. Fysher and H. W. 

 Haywood, no ; Early Mollusca at 

 Middlesborough, T. A. Lofthouse, 

 with footnote by J . W. Taylor, in; 

 Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to South Cave, 

 (i. Fysher, 216 ; Note on the 

 Roebuck Memorial number of The 

 Journal of Conchology, 265-266 ; 

 Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Dent, G. 

 Fysher, 280 ; Species noted on visit 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 York, G. Fysher, 377 



Mollusca (Marine). — Fossil Schizo- 

 dus (obscurus or truncatus ? ) noted 

 in a quarry near Doncaster, W. S. 

 Bisat, 4 



1921 Dec. 1 



Mosses and Hepatics. — Hypnum 

 exannulatum (Giimb.) in sub-fossil 

 state at Melton, North Ferriby, 

 W. S. Bisat, 55 ; Moss-Flora of Hagg 

 Wood, near Hudders field, 241-244 ; 

 Mosses noted on visit of Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union to Dent, C. A. 

 Cheetham, 275 ; Hepatics noted on 

 visit of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union to Dent, F. E. jMilsom, 

 275-276 



Myriapoda. — Species occurring in the 

 Leeds District, H. W. Thompson, 

 no 



Museums . — Bradford ]\Iuseum, 

 Annual Report of, 341 ; Darlington 

 Museum, Note on formation of, 

 295 ; Huddersfield, Publications 

 of (No. 2), 357 ; Hull Museum, 

 Publications of (No. 122), 130, 248 ; 

 Sneaton Tokens (with illustation) 

 deposited in, 358 ; Hull Museum of 

 Fisheries and Shipping, Note on ; 

 Corinth dish -shaped stand, with 

 illustration, 226 ; Leeds Museum, 

 230-231 ; Scarborough Museum, 

 Future Control of, 124 ; York 

 Museum, Annual Report of, 262 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera. — 

 Boreus hyemalis at Hay Brow, 

 near Scalby, first County record, 

 G. B. Walsh, footnote by G. T. 

 Porritt, 16 ; Boreus hyemalis at 

 Smearsett, C. A. Cheetham, 16 ; 

 Annual Report of Neuroptera, etc.. 

 Committee of Yorkshire Naruralists' 

 Union for 1920, G. T. Porritt, 42 ; 

 Boreus as a winter insect and its 

 food supply, C. A. Cheetham, 

 167-168 ; Species noted on visit 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union to 

 Wentworth, 308 



Orthoptera. — Forficula auricularia 

 L. var. forcipata Steph. at Flixton, 

 G. B. Walsh ; footnote by G. T. 

 Porritt, 16 



Pal aeo- Botany. — Note on the plants 

 of the Westphalian Measures of 

 Yorkshire, 91 



Personal Notices, — Election of Mr. 

 G. \V. Lamplugh, f.r.s., as Presi- 

 dent of the Yorkshire Geological 

 Society, 61 ; Election of Mr. H. B. 

 Booth, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., as President 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, 

 1921, 89 ; Retirement of Prof. P. 

 F. Kendall, m.sc, from Chair of. 

 Geology at the Leeds University, 



