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Classified Index. 



LINCOLNSHIRE— ro«//«?^^rt'. 



Fishes : Stickleback in the East and West 

 Fens, 1799 and 1902, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 29 ; P^ishes at roots of the Pollard Willow 

 at Bottesford, Max Peacock, 184. 



Flowering Plants : Samphire at Salt- 

 fleet, etc., C. S. Carter, 30 ; Rosa canina 

 at Caythorpe, Miss S. C. Stow, 129 ; 

 Sambucus ebulus at Ropsley, Miss S. C. 

 Stow, 130; the Pollard Willow at 

 Bottesford, Max Peacock, 182-185 ; Host- 

 plants of Lincolnshire Galls, E. A. W. 

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

 305-306 ; Utricularia vulgaris and Bu- 

 tomus umbellatus at Tetney, IL Wallis 

 Kew, 263; Botanical Notes by L.N. U. 

 at Grantham, H A. W. Peacock, 264-265 ; 

 Various plant-records, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 319; Plants observed by L.N. U. near 

 Caistor, E. A. W. Peacock, 325 ; Galls 

 observed by L.N.U. at Careby, Miss 

 S. C. Stow, 383 ; Galium mollugo near 

 Grimsby, A. Smith, 383 ; Plants observed 

 bv L.N.U. at Sutton-on-Sea, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 408 ; Festuca maritima, new 

 to Britain, and other plants observed by 

 L.N.U. at Careby, E. A. W^ Peacock, 

 408 ; Cnicus lanceolatus, Leontodon 

 autumnalis and Hypochosris radicata at 

 Sutton, as attractive to Butterflies, E. 

 A. W. Peacock, 424 ; Plants noted by 

 L.N.U. at Claxby Wood, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 436 ; Orobanche rubra near 

 Louth, new to V.C. 54, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 461. 



Fungi : Geaster bryantii near Caistor, 

 W. Fowler, 200. 



Geology and Paleontology : Biblio 



graphy for 1900, T. Sheppard, 141-160; 

 and for 1901, T. Sheppard, 413-416, 463- 



473- 



Boring at Caythorpe, IT. Preston, 30 ; 

 Geology and Archteology of Caythorpe 

 and Leadenham, H. Preston, 253-254 and 

 figures ; Rhoetic Beds at Lincoln, F. M. 

 Burton, 335-336 ; Investigation (^f the 

 Estuarine Deposit at Kirniinglon, J. W. 

 Stather, 422-423. 

 Hemiptera : Hemipterous Galls of Lin- 

 colnshire, E. A. W. Peacock and Miss 

 S. C. Stow, 185-186, 305-306. 



Hymenoptera : Ringing Bees near Kir- 

 ton-in-Lindsey, E. Peacock, 78 ; C. F. 

 George, 131; Bedeguars at Caythorpe, 

 Miss S. C. Stow, 129; Hymenoplerous 

 Galls in Lincolnshire, E. A. W. Peacock 

 and Miss S. C. Stow, 185- 186, 305-306 ; 

 Sawflies and Galls observed by L.N.U. 



at Little Bytham, 383 ; Hymenopterous 

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

 Miss S. C. Stow, 383. 



Lepidoptera : Lepidopterous Galls in 

 Lincolnshire, E. A. W. Peacock and 

 Miss S. C. Stow, 305-306 ; Lepidoptera 

 noted by L.N.U. at Little Bytham, 

 A. Thornley, 382 ; Vanessa cardui at 

 Sutton-on-Sea, E. A. W. Peacock, 424. 



Mammals : Albino and Black Rabbits 

 near Horncastle, J. Conway Walter, 28 ; 

 Otters at Barrow Haven, T. Sheppard, 

 28 ; Badgers at Sapperton and Lenton, 

 S. C. Stow, 28 ; and near Spilsby, J. C. 

 Walter, 91 ; Mammalsfrequenting Pollard 

 Willows at Bottesford, Max Peacock, 

 183-184 ; Badger at Market Rasen, 288 ; 

 Whale in 1693 ^t Sutton, C. S. Carter, 

 326 ; Horn Cores of Bos primigenius at 

 New Holland, with figure, 381 ; White 

 Leveret near Bardney, J. Conway Walter, 

 382. 



Mollusca : Teslacella scutulum near Cais- 

 tor, E. A. W. Peacock, 128; Helix 

 aspersa var. albofasciata near Redbourne, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 262 ; Amphipeplea 

 glutinosa, etc., at Tetney, H. Wallis 

 Kew, 263 ; Sphffirium corneum on the 

 toes of Toads at Tetney, H. Wallis Kew, 

 263; Mollusca observed by L.N.U. at 

 Caistor, C. S. Carter, 318 ; Mollusca 

 observed by L.N.U. near Grantham, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 318 ; Limax cinereo- 

 niger at Careby, E. A. W. Peacock, 319; 

 Mollusca observed by L.N.U. at Huttoft 

 Bank, C. S. Carter, 407 ; Sewage con- 

 tamination of Cleethorpes Oj-sters, 41 1. 



Molluscan Palaeontology: Belemnites 



speetonensis and B. brunsvicensis in 

 Lincolnshire, 96 : Terebratula punctata 

 in Marlstone near Caythorpe, H. Preston, 

 254 ; Belemnites at Caistor, J. W. Stather, 

 446. 



Mosses : Mosses near Grantham by 

 L.N.U., Miss S. C. Stow, 265: Mosses 

 and Hepatics observed by L.N.U. at 

 Caistor and at Careby, Miss S. C. Stow, 

 410. 



Museums : Proposed Museum at Lincoln, 

 64. 



Personal Notices : Sir Isaac Newton's 

 parentage, 31 ; Death of Charles S. Hol- 

 gate, 320; G. II. Caton-Haigh's Paper 

 on Bird Migration, 462; P. A. Burton's 

 Notes on Birds at Rugby. 462. 



Naturalist, 



