Classified Index. 



465 



NOTES AND COMMENTS— continued. 



May. — The Ravcnscliff Cave — Ple- 

 beius argus \'ar. Masseyi Tutt— A 

 New British Mineral, 185-186 



June. — Yorkshire Species of the Hy- 

 drapcia nictitans Group — The Age of 

 Shrews — New IMethod of Mounting 

 Coleoptera, etc. — The Study of Spi- 

 ders — Distribution of Spiders — 

 Nottingham Fossils— The Large Larch 

 Sawfly — And its Ravages, 217-220 



July. — Influence of Tectonic Factors on 

 Vegetation — Influences of the ' Mas- 

 sif ' — Wind versus Temperature, etc. 

 — Patrick Shirreff and the Improve- 

 ments of Cereals — Selection and 

 Hybridisation — School Nature Study 

 — Dew-Ponds, 249-252 



August. — Thrust Masses in the Dolo- 

 mites — Rabbit Meat — Water and 

 Plants — A Frog who would a-wooing 

 go — Early Man — Palaeolithic and 

 Neolithic Man — Finds at Filey, 285- 

 288 



September. — British Botanical Associa- 

 tion — The Sheffield Handbook — The 

 Woodlands of England — (i.) The 

 Alder-Willow Series — (II.) Oak and 

 Birch Series — (HI.) Beech and Ash 

 Series, 317-320 



October. — The British Association — At 

 Sheffield — The Attendance — The 

 Sectional Meetings — Section ' C ' — 

 The Presidential Address — A Lost 

 Opportunity — Glaciers — Past and 

 Present — Wanted : A Discussion — 

 Man and the Glacial Period — ^Ice- 

 work, Present and Past — The Present 

 Address — And its Dangers — Facts 

 and Fancies — Striated Surfaces — A 

 Huddersfield Wanderer — Yorkshire 

 Glacial Geology, 349-357 



November. — Names of Birds — Nature 

 Study in East Yorkshire — The Louth 

 Museum — A Bradford School, 381- 

 383 



December. — Birds' Eggs and ' Pro- 

 tection ' — New Natural History 

 Serials — A History of British Mam- 

 mals — Harmsworth Natural History 

 — Kearton's Nature Pictures — 

 Familiar Wild Flowers — The Won- 

 ders of the World — The Country 

 Home — The Mineral Kingdom — 

 European Glacial Deposits — Limits 

 of the Ice Sheet — Yorkshire Drifts — 

 Aspect of the Drifts — Moraines — 

 British Ice Sheets — Conclusions, 413- 

 418 



CHESHIRE. 



Diptera : Fannia (Homalomyia) insig- 

 nis found at Northern Etchells, new 

 to Britain, noted, 456 



Museums ; Stockport Museum, Re- 

 port of, 455 



Societies : Chester Society of Natural 

 Science, etc., Annual Report, 390 ; 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logical Society, Proceedings of, 215 



CUMBERLAND. 



Flowering Plants : Cerastium ceras- 

 toides Britt., found at Cross Fell, A. 

 Bennett, 448 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera : List of 



Species captured in Cumberland by 

 Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, M.A., by G. t. 

 Porritt, 29 



DERBYSHIRE. 



Coleoptera : Capture of Saperda sca- 

 laris L. in Chatsworth Park, W. J. 

 Fordham, 23 



Geology and Palaeontology : Note on 

 Remains found in Ra%enscliff Cave, 



^reDec. I. 



Cressbrook Dale, Derbyshire 185 ; 

 Note on Palaeoxyris and other allied 

 fossils from Shipley Clay-pit, 219 

 Societies : Derbyshire Archaeological 

 Society, Journal of, 1910, 216 



