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CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



BOOK NOTICES. 



O.V. Aplin. — TheBirdsof Oxfordshire, 150. 

 J. Backhouse. —Handbook of European 



Birds, 267. 

 The Entomologist's Record and Journal of 



Variation, 149. 

 Lord Lilford. — Coloured Figures of British 



Birds, 261. 



Howard Saunders. — Illustrated Manual of 

 British Birds, 351. 



H. Speight. — 180 Pleasant Walks around 

 Bradford, 228. 



J. W. Williams. — British Land and Fresh- 

 water Shells, 168. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 

 Eight Woodcuts of the Fossil Sturgeon from the Whitby Lias (A. S.Woodward) figs. 1-8. 



CHESHIRE. 



Birds: Bibliography for 1888, 179-198; 

 Plea for the Starling (J. Harrison), 45-46. 



Coleoptera : Dorcus parallelopipedus in 

 Cheshire (E. G. Bayford), 267. 



Flo'wering Plants : Bibliography for 1SS6, 

 359"374 ; Sedum acre near ^^'a]lasey 

 (C. S. Gregson), 69. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

 graphy for 1888, 121-138; for 1889, 



of the Coloration of 



339-350 ; Cause 



Red Sandstones (Mellard Reade), 1-2. 



Hymenoptera : Bibliography for 18S4 to 

 1S89, 39-42. 



Lepidoptera : Bibliography for 1888, 280- 

 299 ; Lepidopterous Fauna of Lancashire 

 and Cheshire (J. W. Ellis), Tineina, 49-S3, 

 Micropterygina, 83, Pterophorina, 84-86, 

 Alucitina, 86, and Numerical table, 86. 



CUMBERLAND. 



Birds: Bibliography for 1888, 177-19S ; 

 Albino Wheatear near Workington (W. 

 Hodgson), II ; Storm Petrel in Summer 

 (H. A. Macpherson), 48 ; the Tree 

 Sparrow in the Lake District (H. A. 

 Macpherson), 92-94; the Shore-lark in 

 Cumberland (Id.), 115-116; Auction 

 Sale of Cumberland Two-barred Cross- 

 bill (Id.), 210; Redpolls in Cumberland 

 (Id.), 278; Spotted Redshank in Cum- 

 berland (Id.), 318 ; Garganey in Cumber- 

 land (Id.), 320; Eagles near Keswick 

 (Id.), 323 ; Grey Phalarope in Cumber- 

 land (Id.), 335 ; Montagu's Harrier in 

 Cumberland (Id.), 352 ; Grey Phalarope 

 in Cumberland (J. II. Gurney), 354. 



Cryptogamia : Rare MossesinCumberland 

 (C. II. Binstead), 16 ; Lecanora milvina, 

 St. Bees (J. A. Martindale), 162 ; L. sub- 

 carnea, Keswick (Id.), 164. 



Fishes : Occurrence of Germon on Burgh 

 Marsh (H. A. Macpherson), 15; 

 Anchovy on Silloth Coast (Id.), 258; 

 Tope on Cumberland Coast (Id.), 335. 



Flowering Plants : Bibliography for 

 1886, 359-374 ; Ruppia rostellata and 



other plants near Skinburness (W. 

 Hodgson), 304 ; Salix herbacea on Cross 

 Fell (W. Whitwell), 306 ; Notes on the 

 Flora of West Cumberland (P. H. Grim- 

 shaw), 325-334; Lycopodium alpinum in 

 West Cumberland (Id.), 356. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

 graphy for 188S, 121-138; for 1889, 

 345-350 ; Geological Papers relating to 

 Northern England, read to British 

 Association (S. A. Adamson), 12-14 ; 

 the Basement Carboniferous Conglo- 

 merate at Ullswater (A. Harker), 202 ; 

 Notes on North of England Rocks, 

 Part 2 (A. Harker), 237-242. 



Hymenoptera ; Bibliography for 1884 to 

 1889, 39-42. 



Lepidoptera: Bibliography for 1888, 

 284-299. 



Mammalia : Otters in Cumberland (J. W. 

 Fawcett), 120; Squirrels feeding on 

 Fungi (H. A. Macpherson), 356. 



Mollusca : Possible Occurrence of Bulimus 

 acutus in Cumberland (W. D. Roebuck), 

 44; the Money Cowry on the Coast of 

 Cumberland (C. Crawshaw), 324. 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Birds: Bibliography for 1888, 178-198; 



Dunlin absent (F. B. Whitlock), 46. 

 Flowering Plants : Bibliography for 1886, 



359-374- 

 •Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

 graphy for 1 888, 121 -138; for 1889, 340- 



350 ; Geological Papers relating to North 



of England, read at British Association 



(S. A. Adamson), 12-14. 

 Hymenoptera : Bibliography for 1884 to 



1889, 39-42. 

 Lepidoptera : Bibliography, 1888,280-299. 



Naturalist, 



