Classified Index. 



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^■ORKSHIRE— r«;///;^?.7,/. 



from Liitle Weighlon. K. iJunnalt, 446; 

 Ideological papers al llie British Associa- 

 tion at Southporl, 447. 



HymeilOptera : Mutilla emopiva near 

 Scarl;orout;h, an addition to the \'ork- 

 shire I'auna, W. C. Hey, 455 ; Canipo- 

 noliis hernilaneus at Hull, T. Stainforth, 

 45''- 



Lepidoptera : Convolvulus Ilawk-nioth 

 at Barlhy, W. Hewett, 62 ; Sphinx 

 pinaslri at Middlesbrough, T. Ashton 

 Lofthouse, 62 ; various Lepidoptera new 

 to Cleveland taken in 1902, T. Ashton 

 Lofthouse, 94 ; Hypsipetes elulata, 

 Cidaria russata, C. iniinanata. and 

 Oporabia filigram/iiaria as occurring in 

 Yorkshire, G. T. Porritt, 126; Plusia 

 bractea at Doncaster, H. H. Corbett, 

 and G. '1". I'orritt, 129 ; Eupithecia iso- 

 gramniata added to the Yorkshire list, 

 224; list of ten species noted near 

 Huddersfield in 1902, C. MosJey, 224; 

 Zygrena filipenduhu at Filey, 'V. Stain- 

 forth, 246 ; captures of Lepidoptera (4 

 species) in Cleveland, F. Flgee, 264 ; 

 Liparis salicis at Bishop's Wood, Selby, 

 G. T. ]^^rritt, 264; Lepidoptera observed 

 by Y.N'.U. at Bowes, A. G. Robertshaw, 

 355; Lepidoptera observed by Y.N.U. 

 at Wharncliffe, G. T. Porritt, 398; 

 Laphygma exigua near Keighley, Thos. 

 Fieldhouse, 424, 460; Death's Head 

 Moth at Scissett, B. Morley, 424 ; 

 Xylophasia zollikoferi at Middlesbrough, 

 an important addition to the Yorkshire 

 list, T. A. Lofthouse, 456 ; Abundance 

 of Painted Lady and Clouded ^'ellow 

 in 1903, 473- 



Mammals: (Jlter near Ciapham, J. VV. 

 llun(ll)\\ 28; Cottingham Church- 

 wardens' Accounts, F. E. Johnson, 28; 

 Stoats and Weasels in gamekeeper's 

 hoard at Kirk Smeaton, T. Sheppard, 

 29; Common Seal at Teesmouth, T. 

 H. Nelson, 61 ; at Ulrome, T. Boynton, 

 61 ; and at \'arm, T. H. Nelson, 91 ; 

 Badger near Kipon, R. A. Summerfield, 

 91 ; Beavers in \'orkshire, H. Speight, 

 108 ; and in East Yorkshire, T. Shep- 

 pard, 109- 1 10; Remains of Bos primi- 

 genius in Holderness, T. Sheppard, 128; 

 Otters and Badger at Driffield, and Seal 

 at Bridlington, 132 ; Fight between ]5at 

 and Starling at Huggate, (i. Daniel, 

 192 ; Mammoth Tusk, etc., from Brough, 

 figured, 194 : Antlers of Alces machlis 

 at Barmston and Carnaby Moor, \\. T. 

 Newton, 224; Mammals observed by 



1903 December i. 



\'.N.U. at Filey, R. Fortune, 245; 

 Hedgeliog at (ioathland, T. Sheppard, 

 301 ; Beluga at Scarborough, a new 

 mammal for Yorkshire, K. L. Patterson, 

 348; Mammals noted by Y.N.U. at 

 Bowes, K. MacLean, 357 ; Albino 

 Hedgehog at Goathland and Albino 

 Mole in Stainlondale, VV. J. Clarke, 

 396; Red Deer observed by V.N. U. at 

 Wharncliffe, T. Sheppard, 397 ; Seals 

 at Aldborough and Bridlington, 448; 

 Albino Hare at Kirkstead, J. Conway 

 Walter, 448 ; Grampus at Filey, 462. 



Mollusca : Monstrosities of various species 

 from Yorkshire localities, figured, 98 ; 

 iMollu.sca observed by Y.N.U. at Cow- 

 thorpe, E. P. Blackburn, 200; Mollusca 

 observed by Y.N.U. at Filey, [. E. 

 Crowther, 245-246: Hygromia hispida 

 on Roof of Bridlington Priory, E. 1'. 

 Blackburn, 262 ; Helix nemoralis fed 

 on by Hedgehogs at Goathland, T. 

 Sheppard, 301 ; Nest and Eggs of 

 Limax flavus at Leeds, W. Denison 

 Roebuck, 319; New Variety bifasciata 

 of Helicigona arbustorum from Aysgarlh, 

 Wensleydale, described and figured, H. 

 Wallis Kew, 341-342 ; Occurrence of 

 Hygromia hispida on tower of Bridling- 

 ton Priory discussed, H. Wallis Kew, 

 342 ; Limax flavus var. rufescens at 

 Bowes, T. Sheppard, 355 ; Mollusca 

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

 Denison Roebuck, 357-358; Mollusca 

 observed by Y.N.U. at Wharnclifife, 

 E. P. Blackburn, 398 ; Pupa muscorum 

 in Chalk-rubble at Sewerby, G. W. 

 Lam].ilugh, 447. 



Mollusca, Marine: N'orkshire Fusi, 

 VV. C. Hey, 128 ; Marine Mollusca 

 observed by Y.N.U. at Filey, T. Petch, 

 251 ; Shore-collecting at Scarborough 

 and Filey, W. C. Hey, 344-348 ; Mol- 

 lusca observed hv ^^N.U. at Filey, T, 

 Petch, 352. 



Molluscan Paleontology: Belemnites 

 speetonensis and B. brunsvicensis at 

 Speeton, 96. 



Mosses and liepatics : Notice of 

 Robinson's East Riding Flora, W. G. 

 Smith, 59 ; Mosses and Hepatics of 

 Baugh Fell, W. Ingham, 79-82 and 191 ; 

 Floliday amongst Northern Mosses, at 

 Chapel-le-Dale, C. H. Binstead, 113-116 ; 

 two Hepatics new to Yorkshire, Scapania 

 rosacea and Kanlia submersa, W. Ingham. 

 191 : W. Ingham's paper on East Riding 

 Mosses and Hepatics mentioned, 192: 



