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Museum, 381 ; W. W. Mason's s;ifl of 

 Mosses to Itootle Museum, 411. 



Personal Notices: Nobel I'li/e lo 

 Major Ross for malaiial research, 32: 

 I'". Archer's shell-colleclions acquired 

 for Birmingham, 384 ; J. W. Baldwin's 

 paper on Turton Land Shells, 448 ; 

 r. H. Beare's Captures of Coleoptera 

 .il S(nithport. 462 : Death and Liverpool 

 l!iMh of I'rof. A. K. Grote, 462. 



Prehistoric Archseology : British 

 X'ases from Tochnorden, 418; Prehistoric 

 Canoe from Bed of Martin Mere figured, 

 419. 



Societies: ^Lanchester Scientific 

 Societies, 31 ; Report of Liverpool 

 Geological Association, 31 ; Notice of 

 publications of Manchester Field 



Naturalists', Literary and Philosophical, 

 and Microscopical Societies, 90 ; Awards 

 of Wilde and Dalton Medals at Man- 

 chester, 95 ; Conference on Higher 

 Education at Manchester, 96 ; a New 

 Manchester Field Club, 163 ; 26th 

 Report of Lancashire and Cheshire 

 Entomological Society, 188 ; Notice of 

 Proceedings of Liverpool Nat. Field 

 Club for 1902, 1S8 ; 24lh Annual Report 

 of Rochdale Literary and Scientific 

 Society, 191 ; Change of Name to Man- 

 chester Geological and Mining Society, 

 268 ; British Association at Southport, 

 268-323 ; I'roccedings of Liverpool 

 Geological Association, 410 ; Southport 

 Society's Eighth Report, 410 ; Trans- 

 actions of Manchester Microscopical 

 Society for 1902, 410. 



LINCOLNSHIRE. 



Algae : List of Diatoms collected at Clee, 

 (irinisby, A. Smith, 122. 



Arachnida: Zora maculata and (Jonops 

 pulcher near Grimsby, A. Smith, 30 ; 

 Arrhenurus membranator at North 

 Thoresby, new to Britain, figured, C. F. 

 George, 83 ; Piersigia limophila at 

 Manton, figured, C. F. George, 111-112; 

 Arrhenurus pyriformis George and A. 

 mantonensis George, both new to science, 

 at Manton, C. F. George, 215-216 and 

 figures ; A. nonforpicatus George, new 

 It) science, and A. forpicatus, Kirton 

 Lindsey, C. F. George, 252 and figure : 

 I'.seudo-scorpions in Lincolnshire, with 

 localities, H. Wallis Kew, 298-299 ; 

 Arrhenurus leuckarti at Kirton Lindsey, 

 new lo Britain, C. F. George, 304 ; 

 Mite-galls in Lincolnshire, E. A. W. 

 Peacock and Miss S. C. Stow, 305-306: 

 Arrlienurus compactusat Kirton Lindsey, 

 C. F. George, 324 and figure ; Arachnid 

 Galls observed by L. N.IJ. at Careby, 

 Miss S. C. Stow, 383 ; I'ionides ensifer 

 at Kirton Lindsey, C. F. (ieorge, 421 

 and figure. 



Birds: Fork-tailed Petrel at Grimsby, 29; 

 I'laniingo at the mouth of the Welland, 

 F. M. Burton, 61 ; Bittern, Long-tailed 

 Duck. Eider, and Great Shearwater 

 in Lincolnshire, F. M. Burton, 93 ; 

 Rough-legged Buzzard near Boston, 

 Woodcock, Wild Duck and Wild Geese 

 near Horncastle, J. C. Walter, 93 ; Birds 



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frequenting Pollard Willowsat Bottesford, 

 Ma.x Peacock, 183 ; Grantham Bird 

 Notes, J. A. Nettham, 189-190: Bullfinch 

 near Horncastle, J. Conway Walter, 262; 

 Nidification of Bunting and Whinchat 

 near Redbourne, E. A. W. Peacock, 262; 

 Maternal Fidelity in Partridge near 

 Horncastle, J. Conway Walter, 325 ; 

 Raven's Nest on Louth Steeple in 1693, 

 C. S. Carter, 326; Breeding' of Jackdaws 

 in towers at Preston, PL Wallis Kew, 

 343 ; White Herons at Dowsdale in 1772, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 382 ; Winter Egg- 

 laying of Sparrow near Horncastle, 

 J. Conway Walter, 473. 



Coleoptera: Pogonu.-j luridipennis at 

 Saltfleet, etc., C. S. Carter, 30 ; Galls Oi 

 Coleoptera in Lincolnshire, E. A. W. 

 Peacock and Miss S. C. Slow, 185- 186, 

 305-306; Beetles observed by L.N.U. 

 at Little Bytham, A. Thornle'y, 382. 



Diptera: Dipterous Galls in Lincolnshire, 

 E. A. W. Peacock and Miss S. C. Stow, 

 185-186, 305-306; Dipterous Galls ob- 

 served by L.N.U. at Carebv, .Miss 

 S. C. Stow, 3S3. 



Ferns and Fern Allies : Equisetum 

 hyemale at South Kelsey, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 140 ; Asplenium rutamuraria 

 and Chara hispida near Caistor, Y.. A. 

 W. Peacock. 325 ; Equisetum maximum 

 at Claxby Wood, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 436- 



