C/dSsificd Index. 



48; 



XORV^SniR^-conlinncd. 



Hornsea Mere, 132; Schools and Bird 

 protection in East Yorkshire, 132 ; Cor- 

 morant at Sedbergh, W. Morris, 132; 

 photograph of Herring (juITs nest near 

 Whitby, 161 ; Great Spotted Wood- 

 pecker near Spurn, P. W. Loten, 189 ; 

 fight between Starling and Bat at Hug- 

 gate, G. Daniel, 192 ; Birds noted by 

 Y.N.U at Cowthorpe, T. Sheppard, 

 197; Unusual Nidification of Thrush and 

 Blackbird at Driffield, 224 ; Birds ob- 

 served by V.N.U. at Filey, 244-5 ? Kange 

 and Habits of Tied Flycatcher in \'ork- 

 shire, J. Braini, 254-255 ; Woodchat 

 Shrike at Speeton, C. G. Danford, 262 ; 

 Death of George Wilkinson, the ' dim- 

 mer,' at Speeton, 288 ; Observations on 

 Rooks at Driffield, Juliet V. Blackburn, 

 292; Birds of Goathland District, T. 

 Stephenson, 336 ; Protest against intro- 

 duction of Yorkshire Grouse to Scottish 

 Moors, J. A. Harvie-Brown, 337-339 ; 

 Reply by E. A. W. Peacock, 474 ; 

 Birds observed by Y.N.U. at Bowes, 

 K. MacLean, 356-357 ; Pied Wagtail 

 occupying Thrush's Nest near Borough- 

 bridge, R. Paver-Crow, 382 ; Protest 

 against Bird Destruction in Luddenden 

 Dean, 384; Sabine"s Gull on the Coast, 

 411 ; Crossbill near Horncastle, J. Con- 

 way Walter, 448 ; Swallow's Nest and 

 Eggs in August near Aldborough, Hold- 

 erness, T. Petch, 450 ; Migration Notts 

 from Flamborough, T. H. Nelson, 450; 

 Rough-legged Buzzard and Waxwings 

 near Hull, T. Sheppard, 459 ; Late Stay 

 of Swifts near Bradford, E. llarper, 459 ; 

 Rush of Immigrants at the Tees Mouth, 

 C. Milburn, 459 ; Solitary Snipe near 

 Fosu.n, 473. 



Coelenterata : Il_\alonema parellela fossil 

 near Doncaster, H. H. Corbetl, 49 ; 

 Fossil Sponges found by S. Chadwick, 

 225 ; Sea-anemones observed by Y.N.U. 

 at Filey, T. Petch, 251 ; Co-denlerates 

 collected by Y.N.U. at F'iley, T. Petch, 

 351- 



Coleoptera : Pogonocherus bidentatus 

 near Doncaster, H. H. Corbelt, 129 ; 

 Ogypus siniilis near Doncaster, H. \. 

 Corbett, 129 ; Beetles and Electric 

 Light at Barnsley, ¥.. G. Bayford, 

 166; Beetles observed by Y.N.U. at 

 Filey, 246 ; Beetles observed by Y.N.U. 

 at Goathland, M. L. Thompson, 302- 

 303; Beetles observed by Y.N.U. at 

 Bowes, A. G. Robertshaw, 355 ; Beetles 

 observed by ^'.N.U. at Wharncliffe, 



1903 December i. 



E. (i. Bayford, 399 ; Report on York- 

 shire Coleoptera in 1902, M. L. Thomp- 

 son, 405-406 ; Pyroplera aihnis near 

 Doncaster, II. II. Corbelt, 407 ; Remains 

 of Hydrophilus piceus under peat at 

 Hatfield Chace, E. G. Bayford, 407. 



Crustacea: Species observed by Y.N.U- 

 at Filey, T. Petch, 251 ; Shore-collect- 

 ing at Scarborough and Filey, W. C. 

 Hey, 344-348 ; Crustacea observed by 

 Y.N.U. at Filey, T. Petch, 352. 



Echinoderms : Echinobrissus scuiatus 

 in the CaK:areous Grit at Filey, 243 ; 

 Shore-collecting at Scarborough and 

 Filey, W. C. Hey, 344-348 ; Echino- 

 derms found by Y.N.U. at Filey, T. 

 Petch, 351. 



Ferns and Fern-Allies : Xenophyton 



radiculosum near Halifax, root of a 

 Lepidophloios, 60 ; F. W. Oliver on 

 identity of Sporocarpon (jrnatum and 

 Lagenostoma physoides at Halifax, 95 ; 

 West Yorkshire (Craven) Botanical 

 Notes, Lister Rolheray, 139-140; P'erns 

 and Equisetums observed by Y.N.U. at 

 Filey, J. F". Robinson, 247; F^erns 

 observed by Y.N.U. at Bowes, J. 

 Farrah, 359-368 ; Ferns noticed at 

 Hardraw Scar, W. H. Pearson, 404. 



Fishes : Great Destruction of Immature 

 Sea-fish at Hull, 31 ; Pike at Hemphone 

 Lock, H. M. Foster, 223 ; Fishes 

 observed at Filey by Y.N.U., R. For- 

 tune, 245 ; Centronotus gunnellus at 

 Filey, T. Petch, 352 ; tooth of Petalodus 

 hastingsiie in Deepdale, T. Sheppard, 

 354; Fishes observed by ^'.N.U. at 

 Bowes, K. MacLean, 357. 



Flowering Plants : Botanical Survey 

 Work, Wni. G. Smith, 5-13; Helianthe- 

 mum chaniLtcistus var. discolor near 

 Thorner and Grassington, an undescribed 

 British variety, J. F. Pickard, 45-46; 

 detailed notice of Robinson's F2ast Riding 

 Hora, W. G. Smith, 57-60 ; Sedum 

 villosum near Inglelon, W. R. Linton, 

 63 ; Botanical Survey of ^"orkshire, 6";^ ; 

 Review of pamphlet on Manningham 

 Park, Bradford, and its trees, 88 ; Tree- 

 Planting by Halifax Corporation, 95 ; 

 Polygala amarella at Grassington, and 

 a monstrosity of Geum rivale from Long 

 Preston, 96 ; Omphalodes verna natural- 

 ised in Forge Valley, W. C. Hey, 130 ; 

 West Yorkshire (Craven) Botanical Notes, 

 Lister Rotheray, 133-140; photograph 

 of Hippuris vulgaris at Askern Pool, 163; 



