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CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



Y O R K S H I ^Y.— continued. 



300-304 ; Geological Photographs shown 

 at the British Association at Leeds, 306 ; 

 the Neocomian Clay at KnaiDton (G. W. 

 Lamplugh), 336-338- 



Hymenoptera : Bibliography for 1884 to 

 18S9, 39-42 ; Galls noted at Bretton 

 Park Excursion (S. L. Mosley), 225. 



Lepidoptera : Bibliography for 1888,279- 

 299 ; Colias edusa near Arthington (C. 

 Smethurst), 44 ; Pterophorns zophodac- 

 tylus in Yorkshire (G. T. Porritt), 116 ; 

 Yarieties of Arctia mendica near Hud- 

 dersfield (Id.), 176; Lepidoptera noted 

 at Lowthorpe (J. H. Rowntree), 207 ; 

 Lepidoptera noted at Bretton Park (S. L. 

 Mosley), 225, (E. R. Waite), 226 ; Phox- 

 opteryx siculana, new to Yorkshire (G. T. 

 Porritt), 267 ; Captures at Kildalein- 

 Cleveland, including Dasycera oliviella 

 new to Yorkshire (J. Gardner), 272. 



Mammalia : Natterer's Bat at Bingley 

 (H. B. Booth), 96; Common Seal at 

 Coatham (T. PL Nelson), 120 ; Mammals 

 noted at Lowthorpe (E. R. Waite), 205; 

 Mammals noted at Bretton Park Excur- 

 sion (Id. ), 234 ; Whale at the Tees Mouth 

 (T. H. Nelson), 228 ; Natterer's Bat near 

 Thorp Arch (E. R. Waite), 255 ; Badgers 

 and Hybrid Hare-Rabbit in Cleveland 

 (T. H. Nelson), 271; Field Voles near 

 Northallerton (E. H. Smart), 304; Seal 

 at Flamborough (M. Bailey), 304. 



Mollusca : Report on Yorkshire Marine 

 Zoology (J. Percy A. Davis), 3-4 ; 

 Mollusca near Spofforth (W. Nelson), 

 44 ; List of Land and Freshwater 

 Mollusca of Ingleton, Clapham and 

 district (W. E. Collinge), 109-114; 

 Arion subfuscus at Ingleton (Id.), 198; 

 Species noted at Lowthorpe and Drifiield 

 (L. B. Ross), 206-207 ; Shells in Mr. 

 Mortimer's Museum at Driffield (Id.), 

 209 ; Mollusca noted at Bretton Park 



Excursion (\\'. Nelson and W. D. Roe- 

 buck), 225 ; Conchological Field-notes 

 from Upper Swaledale (W. D. Roebuck), 

 229-233 ; the Conchology of Malham 

 (W. D. Roebuck), 263-267 ; Mollusca 

 collected at Kildale-in-Cleveland (B. 

 Hudson), 271 ; Additions to the Malham 

 List of Mollusca (W. E. Collinge), 335. 



Personal Notices : Riley Fortune elected 

 F.Z.S., 108; S. L. Mosley, f.e.s., on 

 British Butterflies, 108 ; E. E. Prince, 

 B. A., Memoir on the Development and 

 Life- Histories of the Teleostean Food 

 and other Fishes, 108 ; Deaths of S. A. 

 Adamson, F.G.s., 11 7- 118, 208; of 

 Joseph Edwin Gartside, 119; of E. B. 

 Wrigglesworth, 119; and of John Grass- 

 ham, 120 ; Edgar R. Waite elected F.L.S., 

 156 ; B. Hobson and G. W. Lamplugh 

 elected F.G.s., 176; J. J. H. Teall and 

 A. M. Norman elected F.R.S., 176 ; 

 Death of George Hann, 209 ; Memorial 

 Fund to S. A. Adamson, 227 ; Death of 

 James Backhouse, 306. 



Reptiles and Amphibians : Species noted 

 at Lowthorpe (E. R. Waite), 206; 

 Amphibians noted at Bretton Park 

 Excursion (Id.), 225. 



Societies : 2Sth Annual Report of the 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, 139-144: 

 Huddersfield Nat. Society, monthly 

 circular, 156; Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union, Annual Meeting at Hull, 172- 

 176; Y.N. U. at Lowthorpe near Drif- 

 field, 203-209; Y.N.U. at Bretton Park, 

 223-227 ; British Association at Leeds, 

 256; Y.N.L'. proposed Excursion to 

 Malham in connection therewith, 256 ; 

 Y.N.U. at Kildale-in-Cleveland, 269-276. 



Rotifera : Microscopic Fauna and Flora of 

 Markington (J. S. Tute), 151-152. 



Protozoa : Microscopic Fauna and Flora 

 of Markington (J. S. Tute), 151-152, 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Anthropology: Anthropological Institute, 

 circular as to aid to investigators, 144. 



Birds : Three Weeks on the Guadalquivir 

 (H. E. Dresser), 17-38 ; Bird-notes from 

 Hunstanton (F. B. Whitlock), 47, 48 ; 

 Storm Petrel in .Summer at Plymouth, 

 in Shropshire, and on Loch Tay (H. A. 

 Macpherson), 48 ; the Tree Sparrow at 

 Fontainebleau,at Eigg, on the Rhine, and 

 hybrid at Norwich (Id.), 92-94 ; Dotterel 

 in Norfolk and in London market (Id.) ; 

 96 ; Shore-lark in Norfolk and on Firth 

 of Forth (Id.), 115-116; the Mealy 

 Redpoll in Oxon (Id.), 278; Swallows' 

 Nests in Germany (Id.), 318 ; Eagle in 

 Kent in 1734 (Id.), 323 ; Swallows' Nests 

 in Kent and Abroad (J. Young), 352 ; 



Tree Sparrow's habits in Kent (Id.), 



354- 



Cryptogamia : Ludvig Klein on the Life- 

 History of the Genus Volvox (T. Hick), 

 87-91 ; Grimmia torquata Hornsch in 

 fruit (C. P. llobkirk), 94. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Cause of 

 the Coloration of Red Sandstones 

 (Mellard Reade), I -2. 



Lepidoptera : Pterophorns zophodactylus 

 in Dorset and Norfolk (G. T. Porritt), 

 116; Phoxopteryx siculana in Cam- 

 bridgeshire (Id.), 267. 



Mammalia : Sciurus fremonti feeding on 

 fungiinColorado(T.D.A.Cockerell),3o6, 



Mollusca : The Faculty of Homing in 

 Gastropods (H. W. Kew), 307-318. 



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