Classified Index. 



YORKSHIRE— ^ow/m?/.-./. 



notice of Smith and Moss's paper on 

 Geographical Distribution of \'egetation 

 in Yorkshire, i66 ; P'urther Notes on 

 Yorkshire Plants in the Bicheno Her- 

 barium at Swansea, H. J. Riddelsdell, 

 167-168; various host-plants mentioned 

 in list of fungi of Masham and Swinton, 

 C. Crossland, 177-181 ; Purple variety of 

 the Wood Anemone near High Hoyland, 

 W. E. L. Wattam, 190 ; John Clayton 

 on the age of the Cowthorpe Oak, 191 ; 

 Viola ericetorum at Roche Abbey, 192 ; 

 Polygala amarella at Grassington, W. 

 West, 192 ; the Cowthorpe Oak visited 

 by Y. N.U., T. Sheppard, 196: observa- 

 tions there on the Dandelion and Greater 

 Stitchwort, T. Sheppard, 199 ; Review 

 of Smith and Moss's paper on Geo- 

 graphical DistriVjution of Vegetation in 

 Yorkshire, J. G. Baker, figures, 221-223 » 

 Plants observed by Y.N.U. at Filey, 

 J. F. Robinson, 247-248; Plants observed 

 by Y.N.U. at Goathland, W. Ingham, 

 302 ; Rhinanthus crista-galli near Gig- 

 gleswick, J. P2. Sutcliffe, 303 ; Plants 

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

 Farrah, 359-369 ; Review of Smith and 

 Rankin's paper on Geographical Distrilni- 

 tion of Vegetation in Yorkshire, J. G. 

 Baker, 377379 and 2 figures ; Abnormal 

 Figwort in Spen Valley, T. Castle, 383 ; 

 Botanical Survey of Yorkshire discussed 

 at British Association, 387-388; Detailed 

 Notes on Vegetation of I^onds at Filey, 

 W. G. Smith, 389-396 and figures ; 

 plants observed by Y.N.U. at Wharn- 

 clifTe, H. H. Corbett, 399 ; Campanula 

 latifolia and C. rotundifolia near Hawes, 

 W. H. Pearson, 403 ; Orobanche major 

 and Saxifraga hirculus at Sedbergh, J. 

 Handley, 408 ; Plants at Helmsley noted 

 as hosts for fungi, C. Crossland, 425-436 ; 

 Late Flowering of Elder near Mirfield, 

 G. T. Porritt, 436. 



Fungi : Clavaria flaccida at Mulgrave, 

 C. Crossland, 24 ; Issue of first part of 

 Fungus Flora of Yorkshire, 36 ; Lyco- 

 perdon flavosum at Ilebden Bridge, and 

 Humaria roumegueri var. carnosissima 

 in Crimsworth Dean, C. Crossland, 51 ; 

 Christmas Afternoon Fungus Ramble 

 at Stainer Wood, Selby, W. N. Chees- 

 man, 101-104 ; Geasler lageniformis at 

 Cantley, near Doncaster, and Lachnea 

 fimbriata at Halifax, C. Crossland, no; 

 List of Fungi of Masham and Swinton, 

 C. Crossland, 177-181, 200; Fungi ob- 

 served by Y.N. U. at P"iley, 249-250, 461 ; 

 Phallus impudicus at Goathland, T. 



Sheppard, 301 ; Plasmopara pusilla at 

 Embsay, new to Britain, J. E. Sutcliffe, 

 303 ; new host-plant for PI. densa near 

 Giggleswick, |. E. Sutcliffe, 303 ; some 

 Holderness Myxomycetes, T. Petch, 339- 

 341 ; Fungi observed by Y. N. U. at Bowes, 

 T. Gibbs, 373-375 ; i, 105 fungi in Halifax 

 Parish, C. Crossland, 384 ; Fungi observed 

 by Y.N.U. at Wharncliffe, T. Gibbs, 

 400-401; P'ungus Foray of Y.N.U. at 

 Helmsley, and List of Species, C. Cross- 

 land, 425-436 ; Lifting Powers of Coprinus 

 atramentarius at Harrogate, J. Farrah, 

 446. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

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

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



473- 



Yorkshire Glacier- Lakes, P. I", 

 Kendall, 14-16 ; Y.N.U. in Hessle and 

 Hull district, 22, 24 ; Ichthyosaurus 

 thyreospondylus at Speeton, 26 ; Notice 

 of Proceedings of Yorkshire Geological 

 and Polytechnic Society for 1902, 27 ; 

 Insect Wings (Borrea) in Barnsley Coals, 

 J. Gerrard, 31 ; Striated rock -surfaces 

 at Sandsend, etc., J. W. Stather, 32 ; 

 Photograph of Arco Wood Quarry near 

 Settle, 36 ; Glacial Geology of the 

 neighbourhood of Doncaster, H. H. 

 Corbett, 47-50 ; notice of Lee's Pamphlet 

 on Geology of Great Whin Sill, 60 ; 

 Scottish Rocks at Kelsey Hill and 

 Burstwick, P. F. Kendall, 71 ; Yorkshire 

 Boulder and its Sixteenth Year's Work, 

 1901-1902, P. F. Kendall and J. H. 

 Plowarth, 72-77 ; Erratic Boulder at 

 Kelsey Hill, figured, 100 ; Heavy Land- 

 slips at Scarborough, 131 ; ^Mammoth's 

 Tusk, etc., from Brough, 194; geolog- 

 ical observations made at Cowthorpe by 

 Y.N.U., E. Hawkesworth, 199-200; 

 Samuel Chadwick's geological work in 

 Yorkshire summarised, 225 ; Abstract of 

 paper by A. W. Rowe on the Yorkshire 

 Chalk, 227 ; geological observations 

 made by Y.N.U. at Filey, 241-243; 

 review of Sheppard's Geological Rambles 

 in East Yorkshire, with figure and plate, 

 J. Hawell, 257-259; geological observa- 

 tions by Y.N.U. at Goathland, T. Shep- 

 pard, 300 ; an Oolitic Plant-bed in North 

 Cleveland, J. Hawell. 312-317 ; Geology 

 of High Force, Teesdale, with sketch, 

 321 ; geological observations by Y.N.U. 

 at Bowes, T. Sheppard, 353-355; Glacial 

 Problems in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, 

 J. W. Stather, 422-423 : Boulders ut 

 Ayton, W. C. Hey, 440 ; analysis of Chalk 



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