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YORKSH I KE—co7ttinued. 



ham, C. A. Cheetham, 357 ; Botany 

 at the British Association, W. G. 

 Smith, 361-362 ; Botanical Report 

 of visit of Yorkshire NaturaUsts' 

 Union to Kirby Moorside, W. J. 

 Fordham, 402-404 ; Geranium cohim- 

 binum at Marsden, W. E. L. Wat- 

 tam, 411 ; Triglochin palustre at 

 Crimsworth Dene, W. Nowell, 411 

 Fungi : Fungi errata, 1909, C. Cross- 

 land, 31 ; Report of Mycological 

 Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union, 1909, 64-65 ; Note on the 

 Mycetozoa of the Scarboro District, 

 Physarum diderma, P. contextum, 

 and Stemonitis splendens, being new 

 to Yorkshire, A. Hibbert-Ware, 147 ; 

 Further note on above, C. Crossland, 

 147 ; Brief note on Yorkshire 

 Naturalists' Union Fungus Foray 

 in Mulgrave Woods, recording follow- 

 ing six Species new to Britain : — 

 Inocybe cookei, Clitopilus angustus 

 Omphalia bibula, Hypholoma melan- 

 tinum, Lactarius tabidus, and Maras- 

 mius xerotoides, 380 ; Species noted 

 on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union to Kirby Moorside, including 

 Naucoria sobria var. dispersa, Hyp- 

 holoma cascum, Merulius rufus, and 

 Hydnum molluscum new to York- 

 shire, T. Gibbs, 404-407 

 Geology and Palaeontology : Comment 

 on Mr. S. S. Buckman's Work 

 on Yorkshire Type Ammonites, 4, 

 98 ; The Alluvial Hollow of Sand-le- 

 Mere, near Withernsea, with an 

 account of its estuarine shell deposits, 

 G. W. Lamplugh, 7- 11 ; Further list 

 of Fossil Plants discovered in Marske 

 Quarry, G. F. Lane and T. Saunders, 

 15-16 ; Notes on the visit of the 

 Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, De- 

 cember, 1909, to Scarboro, J. A. 

 Hargreaves, 25 ; Report of Geo- 

 logical Section of Yorkshire Natura- 

 lists' Union, 1909, 65-69 ; Rare 

 Type of Flint Dagger found at 

 Cottingham, with illustration, T. 

 Sheppard, 89-90 ; Rhinoceros Tooth 

 found at Dimlington, with illustra- 

 tion, T. Sheppard, 94 ; Note on 

 Increased Cost of Geological Survey 

 Maps, 105 ; Whitby ' Snakestones,' 

 with illustrations, 106-107 ; Teeth of 

 (Stophodus) Asteracanthus found in 

 Yorkshire Cornbrash, with illustra- 

 tion, H. C. Drake, 141-142 ; Rare 



Neolithic Implements from East 

 Yorkshire, with illustrations, T. 

 Sheppard, 143-144 ; Whitby ' Snake- 

 stones,' with illustrations, G. C. 

 Crick, 145-146 ; Fault Revelation 

 near Hawes, Wensleydale, with note 

 on the ' Buttertubs,' illustrations, 

 G. T. McKay, 169-170 ; Note on 

 Borings at Earles' Shipyard, Hull, 

 1890, T. Sheppard, 181 ; Boulder 

 Clay in Flamborough Caves, P. F. 

 Kendall, 181 ; Geological Notes on 

 the District north of Malham, with 

 map, Cosmo Johns, 221-224 ; Glacial 

 Evidence- in Pennypot Lane Field, 

 Harrogate, wHh plate, A. L. Arm- 

 strong, 243-244 ; Finding of Platy- 

 pleuroceras aureum Simpson and P. 

 birchoides Quenstedt in Lias Shale 

 at Filey, T. Sheppard, 245 ; The 

 Recent Cloud-Burst on the York- 

 shire Wolds, with illustrations, 

 E. M. Cole, 255-256 ; Notes on two 

 large Ammonites, Asteroceras accele- 

 ratum Hyatt and Asteroceras stellare 

 Sow., with illustrations, C. Thomp- 

 son, 257-258 ; Geological Notes on 

 the Middleton-in-Teesdale District, 

 with illustration, J. J. Burton, 268- 

 271 ; The Lower Carboniferous 

 Rocks of Mill Gill (Wensleydale), 

 Cosmo Johns, 272-276 ; Neolithic 

 Workshops near Bridlington, with 

 illustrations, T. Sheppard, 293-298 ; 

 The Recent Cloud-Burst in North 

 East Yorkshire, J. T. Sewell, 304- 

 306 ; The Correlation of the Yore- 

 dale and Pendleside Series, Wheelton 

 Hind, 307-310 ; Geological Report 

 on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists' 

 Union to Malham, T. Sheppard, 333 ; 

 Geological Report on visit of York- 

 shire Naturalists' Union to Spurn, 

 J. W. Stather, 341-342 ; Hoard of 

 Bronze Celts at Kirkby Malzeard, 

 A. L. Armstrong, 340 ; Shap Granite 

 at Kirkby Malzeard, A. L. Arm- 

 strong, 346 ; Geology at the British 

 Association, C. Johns, 358-360 ; 

 Tooth of Elephas antiquus in Holder- 

 ness, T. Sheppard, 360 ; Marine 

 Bands in the Coal Measures in the 

 neighbourhood of Doncaster, with 

 illustration, H. Culpin, 375-376 ; 

 Geological Report of visit of York- 

 shire Naturalists' LTnion to Kirby 

 Moorside, T, Sheppard, 399-400 ; 

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