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Classified Index. 



WESTMORLAND AND LAKE LANCASHIRE. 



Arachnida : Lycosa and Amaurobius 

 siniilis as food of Pied Flycatcher and 

 Blue Tit al Rydal, Mary L. Arniitt, 

 350-351- 



Birds : Common Buzzard's Nest in Lake 

 District, 322 and PI. 9 ; River Flies as 

 Food for Pied Flycatcher and other birds 

 at Rydal, Miss M. L. Armitt, 349-350. 



Coleoptera : Clonus scrophularire in Lake 

 Lancashire, S. Lister Petty, 30 ; and at 

 Grasmere and Rydal, Miss M. L. Armitt, 

 94 ; Phyllopertha horticola and Lagria 

 hirta as food of Pied Plycatcher at Rydal, 

 Miss Mary L. Armitt, 349. 



Crustacea : Mention of paper on Lake 

 Dibtrict Occurrences of Cladocera, 224. 



Diptera : Galls of Cecidomyia, Eriophyes, 

 and Diplosis in Lake Lancashire, S. 

 Lister Petty, 56. 



Ferns: Protest against sale and extermina- 

 tion of Parsley Fern, 131. 



Flowering Plants: Scrophularia nodosa 

 in Lake Lancashire, S. Lister Petty, 30 ; 

 North Lancashire Gall Notes in 1902, 

 S. Lister Petty, 56-57 : North Lancashire 

 P)Otanical Notes in 1902. S. Lister Petty, 

 84-86 ; Scrophularia nodosa at Rydal, 



Miss M. L. Armitt, 94; multifiowered 

 Paris near Sedbergh, J. Handley, 408; 

 article in ' Spectator' on the Natural 

 Gardens of the River Eamont, 412. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

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

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

 473- 



Hemiptera: Galls of Aphis, Brachycolus, 

 and Siphocoryne in Lake Lancashire, 

 S. Lister Petty, 56-57. 



MoUusca: Vertigo alpestris at Holker, 

 C. H. Moore, 192 ; Arion ater var. allja 

 at Swarthdale, S. I>. Petty, 460. 



Mosses : Mypnum incurvatum at Kendal, 

 C. II. Binstead, 113. 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera: 



^'arious species mentioned as food of 

 Pied Flycatcher at Rydal, Mary L. 

 Armitt, 349-350. 



Prehistoric Archseology : find of 

 British Bronze Axes at Urswick-in- 

 Furness, 164- 165 and figure. 



Societies : Annual Meeting of Barrow 

 Naturalists' Field Club, 268 ; Excursion 

 of Barrow Club to Millom, 411. 



YORKSHIRE. 



Algae: Mills and Philip's Diatomacete of 

 Hull District noticed, 27 ; Aulacodiscus 

 sollitianus in the river Hull, T. Sheppard, 

 235 ; Surirella constricta var. medulica 

 in Hotham Carrs, new to Britain, R. H. 

 Philip, 256 ; Shore-collecting at Scar- 

 borough and Filey, W. C. Hey, 344- 

 348; Diatoms observed by Y.N. U. at 

 Bowes, R. H. Philip, 375-376 ; Diatoms 

 and Desmids observed by Y.N. U. at 

 Wharnclifte, M. H. Stiles, 401-2 ; Dia- 

 toms observed by Y. N.U. at Filey Brig, 

 R. H. Philip, 409. 



Arachnida : Pseudo-scorpions in York- 

 shire, H. Wallis Kew, 298 ; Argyroneta 

 aquatica at Hull, H. M. Foster, 459 ; 

 Two Pseudo-Scorpions at Aldborough, 

 Ilolderness, T. Petch, 460. 



Bibliography : Bradford Public Library, 

 Natural History Catalogue, 27. 



Birds : Sparrowhawks, Jays, and Mag- 

 pies in gamekeeper's hoard at Kirk 

 Smeaton, T. Sheppard, 29 ; PJlack Kite 



near Whitby, T. Stephenson, 29; -Cross- 

 bill at Horton-in-Ribblesdale, J. Walling 

 Handby, 29 ; a lost British goose (Anser 

 paludosus Strickland) found again, 33 ; 

 Notes on Holderness Birds, T. Petch, 

 37-45 ; Little Bustard at Kilnsea, P. W. 

 Loten, 61 ; T. H. Nelson asks for in- 

 formation on Grey Geese, 64 ; White's 

 Thrush at Luddenden Dean, with illus- 

 tration, 68 ; review of Wade's Birds of 

 Bempton Cliffs, T. H. Nelson, 86-87 : 

 Kingfisher at Ripon, R. A. Summerfield, 

 92 ; Golden Eagle in Upper Wharfedale, 

 W. A. Shuffrey, 92 ; Great Spotted 

 Woodpecker at Middlesbrough, J. W. 

 Fawcett, 92 ; albinos of Starling at 

 Weaverthorpe, Blackbird at Heming- 

 brough, and Linnet at Buckton, W. 

 Hewett, 93 ; notice of prospectus of 

 Nelson's forthcoming book, 99 ; Black 

 Kite near Whitby turned out Montagu's 

 Harrier, T. H. Nelson, 128; East Riding 

 County Council order for varying close- 

 time and protecting Spurn Point and 



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