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Classified Index. 

 YORKSHIRE— r(>;///;»/<v/. 



Rebouliahemisphcricaon Malhani Moor, 

 and Pieissia commulata in Yorkshire, 

 F. Cavers, 209 ; Mosses and Hepatics 

 observed by Y.N. U. at Filey, W. Ingham, 

 248-249 ; Mosses and Hepatics observed 

 by Y.N.U. al Goathland, VV. Ingham, 

 302; Notes on Yorkshire liryophytes, (i) 

 relalophyUum ralfsii, P'. Cavers, 327-334 

 and 4 figures ; (2) Pallavicinia flotowiana 

 from Coatham Marshes, F. Cavers, 441- 

 444, 441-455 and figures; Mosses and 

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

 W. Ingham, 369-372; Mosses and 

 Hepatics in Greta Dale, M. B. Slater, 

 372-3 ; Encalypta rhabdocarpa at Bowes 

 and Ingleborough, M. B. Slater, 372; 

 Search for Hepatics at Hawes, W. H. 

 Pearson, 403-404 : Torlula ruralis var. 

 arenicola on the N'orkshire Coast, J. J. 

 Marshall, 461. 



Museums, etc. : Hull Curators Lectures 

 to School-children, 31 ; Nature-study in 

 East Riding Schools, 32 ; Bradford 

 Museum, its future, 35 ; Gift of the Dobree 

 Collection of European Nocture to the 

 Hull Museum, 64; Huddersfield Museum 

 and Educational Lectures, 99 ; Ripon 

 Corporation and the Museum, 131 ; 

 Botanical Garden in Lister Park, Bradford, 

 224 ; Harrogate Winter Gardens and 

 Museum, 288 ; Guide No. i to Keighley 

 Corporation Museum, 381 ; proposed 

 Yorkshire University, 384 ; Bequest to 

 Scarborough Museum, 41 1 ; Nature Study 

 Exhibition at Beverley, 448; Additions 

 to Hull Museum, 462. 



Neuroptera, etc. : Cordulegaster annu- 

 latus at Goathland, G. T. I'orritt, 301 ; 

 Neuroptera and Trichoptera observed by 

 Y.N.U. at Wharncliffe, G. T. Porritt', 

 399- 



Palseo-Botany : Dictyozamites hawellii 

 at M;irske-by-.Sea, a new Yorkshire fossil, 

 A. C. Seward, 227 ; Recent discovery of 

 Fossil Tree in Bradford, W. Cudworth, 

 266-7 ^'^^ figure ; an Oolitic Plant-bed 

 at Marske-in-Cleveland, |. Hawell, 312- 

 317- 



Personal Notices : Editors of the 

 Naturalist, B. Maund, W. Hell, B. 

 R. Morris, F. O. .Morris, C. P. Hob- 

 kirk, G. T. Porritt, W. Denison Roe- 

 buck, I ; Percy F. Kendall and W. 

 Denison Roebuck as Presidents of 

 Y.N.U., 2 ; Goulding's Notice of ^h^rtin 

 Lister reviewed, 25-26 ; Presentation to 

 Rev. J. H. Mackie, of Sedbergh, 31 ; 

 Tempest .\nderson on the St. Vincent 



and Martinique Eruptions, 32 ; William 

 Smith's East Yorkshire Researches, 32 ; 

 Death of Rev. T. Wiltshire, 64, and of 

 George Dent, Harrogate, 64; Mr. N. 

 F. Dobree"s collection of European 

 Noctute presented to Hull Museum, 64 ; 

 W. Eagle Clarke's paper on Migration 

 of P'ieldfare and Lapwing, 95 ; W. Ing- 

 ham's pamphlet on Observations of 

 Nature, 96; Mr. J- Hopkinson appointed 

 Secretary of the Ray Society, 96 ; ^Mr. 

 John W. Taylor and the Monograpli of 

 British Land and Freshwater Mollusca, 

 97 ; Portrait and Memoir of late C. I', 

 liobkirk, 105-108 and PI. 2 ; new 

 edition of Prof. L. C. Mialfs book on 

 Aquatic Insects, 127 ; Mr. W. J. Clarke 

 and his Presidency of the Scarborough 

 Field Naturalists' Society, 131 : Death 

 of Mr. C. D. Hardcastle, (jf Leeds, 131 ; 

 Back Bequest granted to Dr. Wni. G. 

 Smith, 132 ; C. Crossland and J. Need- 

 ham and the Flora of a Boulder, 192 ; 

 Death of Mr. Edward Birchall, Leeds, 

 192 ; Memorial Tower to F. O. Morris 

 at Nunburnholme, 192 ; ^V. H. Crofts, 

 President of Hull Gecjlogical Societ}-, 

 192 ; P. F. Kendall on Council of Geo- 

 logical Society of London, 192 ; W. 

 Ingham's List of Mosses and Hepatics 

 of the East Riding, 192 ; W. Ingham as 

 .Secretary of the Moss P^xchange Club, 

 224 ; Deatli of James Bedford and A. 

 Millward, 224 ; Portrait and Memoir of 

 late Samuel Chad wick, 225-6 and PI. 

 5a : Portrait and Notice of William 

 Spence, T. Sheppard, 238 and PL 7 : 

 of ,\. H. Haworth, 239-240 and PL 5 ; of 

 P. W. Watson, 240; Dr. Tempest Ander- 

 son and his Report on the Martinique and 

 St. Yincenl Eruptions, 268 ; Inquiry for 

 information concerning G. ]'. Nicholson, 

 botanist, 268 ; PL Hawkesworth, Presi- 

 dent of Leeds Geological Association, 

 288 ; C. Fox-Strangways' Report on 

 the Geology of Leicester, 288 ; Prof 

 Miall and Miss .Simpson on Nature 

 Study, 288 ; George Norman and his 

 work, T. Sheppard, 307-309 and PL 6 ; 

 John Alderson and his work, T. Shep- 

 pard, 309 ; lames Craig Niven and his 

 work, T. .Sheppard, 310; other Hull 

 workers, T. Sheppard, 311-312; new 

 edition of Porritt's Yorkshire Lepi- 

 doptera, 320; J. E. Crowther's pajx-r 

 on Mollusca of Halifax, 384 ; J. \V. 

 Farrah's account of a holiday in Ribbles- 

 dale, 384 ; Death of R. G. Clayton, 

 .Middlesbrough, 384; PL Caver.> ap- 



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