464 



Classified Index. 



ILLUSTRATIONS— ro«/j«?/^£/. 



Open-water and Reed-belt Associations 



of Lacustrine Swamp Moor, 122 

 Scunthorpe District, Map of, 377 



Sea Caves in Limestone at Gilpin Bank, 



120 

 Strangways, Charles Fox, f.g.s., 210. 

 Strickland, Sir Charles, Bart, Plate III. 



SPECIES AND VARIETIES NEW TO SCIENCE 

 DESCRIBED IN THIS VOLUME. 



Arachnida. 



Full description of new genus, Eboria, 

 and new species, Eboria caliginosa, 

 found at Marsden, with plate, W. 

 Falconer, 83-88 ; Full description 

 of Ritteria hirsutus of the genus 

 Rhyncholophidae, with plate, found 

 on the coast east of Dunbar, C. F. 

 George, 182-183 ; Rhyncholophus 

 communis, full description and 

 figures, C. F. George, 427-428 



Flowering Plants. 



Helleborine atro-rubens Druce, var. 

 Crowtheri, nov. var., found in Grass 

 Wood, by C. Druce, 128 ; Further 

 note thereon, F. A. Lees, 129-131 



Geology and Pal.«ontology. 



Note on Belemnocamax boweri ob- 

 tained from the Totternhoe Stone at 

 Welton Vale, near Louth, Lincoln- 

 shire, 108 



SPECIES AND VARIETIES NEW TO BRITAIN BROUGHT 

 FORWARD IN THIS VOLUME. 



Flowering Plants. 



Cousinia tenella Fisch et Mey and 

 Lolium multiflorum Lam. forma 

 cristata, found on waste heap at 

 Bradford, and latter also at Rodley, 

 J. Cryer, 126 



Fungi. 



Brief Note on finding of Inocybe 

 cookei, Clitopilus angustus, Om- 



phalia bibula, Hypholoma melan- 

 tinum, Lactarius tabidus, and Maras- 

 mius xerotoides at Yorkshire Nat- 

 uralists' Union Fungus Foray in 

 Mulgrave Woods, 380 



Geology. 



Note on the finding of Ullmannite at 

 the new Brancepeth Colliery, Dur- 

 ham, 186 



NOTES AND COMMENTS. 



January. — The Manchester Museum — 

 And a ' Keeper ' — Importance of the 

 Manchester Museum — ' Moorlog ' — 

 Age of the North Sea — The Bootham 

 School Natural History Club — 

 Leisure Time — Yorkshire Type Am- 

 monites — ' Our Geological Record ' 

 — Collections of Birds — Professor 

 A. C. Seward, M.A., F.R.S.— 1-5 



February. — The Battle of Land and 

 Sea — The Palaeontographical Society 

 — Wolves, Fishes and Molluscs — 

 Stereoscopic Photography — Lincoln- 

 shire Naturalists — Lincolnshire Mol- 

 lusca — Common Crinoid Names — 



The Fixation of Nomenclature — 

 Method of Procedure — Eocidaris — ■ 

 ' Conclusions ' Skeleton of a Sower- 

 by's Whale, 73-76 



March. — Geological Survey Maps — 

 Cave Remains from Warton Crag — 

 A 'Faked' Fossil Fish — Liassic Plesio- 

 saurs — ' Snakestones ' — Yorkshire 

 Ornithology — A Famous Whale — - 

 New Lincolnshire Belemnites, 105- 

 108 



April. — British Oaks — Quercus sessili- 

 flora — Quercus Robur sessiliflora — 

 Fossil Lemmings — A Museum for 

 Doncaster, 137-139 



Naturalist, 



