Classified Index. 415 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Hambleton, near Selby, E. W. 
Wade and A. Haigh-Lumby, 265 ; 
Curious Nesting Site of Great Tit at 
Selby, J. F. Musham, 270; Ravens 
at Bempton, 278 ; Note on Unusual 
Migration of Sea-Birds at Scar- 
borough in July, 280 ; Bird life noted 
on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Hebden Bridge, W. Greaves 
293; Early reference to the Plover 
in Yorkshire, T. Sheppard, 301 ; 
Note on the Heronry in Kirkgill 
Wood, near Hubberholme, H. B. 
Booth, 301; Mistle Thrush falling 
down Chimney, H. B. Booth, 338 ; 
The first record of the Surf Scoter 
in Yorkshire, W. J. Clarke, 339; 
Bird life noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Saltburn, H. 
B. Booth, 365-366; Note on an 
Immature Gannet captured at With- 
ernsea, I. Sheppard, 360; Hen 
Harrier and Stonechat at Hebden 
Bridge, W. Greaves, 405; Black 
Game near Selby, J. F. Musham, 
405; Black Game in Wharfedale, 
R. Fortune, 405 
Coccidae: List of Coccidae noted in 
Durham and North Yorkshire, J. 
W. H. Harrison, 78-81 
Coleoptera: Annual Report of York- 
shire Naturalists’ Union Coleoptera 
Committee, for 1914, W. J. Ford- 
ham, 41; Lesteva luctuosa, Fauv., 
taken in a mountain stream near 
Malham, second British record, 
J. W. Carter, 104; Exhibits and 
Reports made at meeting of Ento- 
mological Section of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union in October, trg91t4, 
B. Morley, 105-108; Report upon 
the most noteworthy captures of 
Yorkshire Coleoptera in t914, with 
full list of species, W. J. Fordham, 
164-167, 198-200; Coleoptera ob- 
tained from Indian hides at Doncas- 
ter, three new West Riding Records, 
H. H. Corbett, 209; Species noted 
on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Sawley and Eavestone, 
232 ; Note on Changes in Coleoptera 
Fauna, having reference to the 
Humber and Yorkshire Wolds, 280 ; 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Hambleton, 
near Selby, W. J. Fordham, 287-288 ; 
Species noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Saltburn, 
1915 Dec. 1. 
M. L. Thompson, 366; Yorkshire 
ants and their nests, having special 
reference to Yorkshire Coleoptera 
found in the nests of ants, with 
maps, T. Stainforth, 385-397 ; Notes 
on six species of Yorkshire Coleop- 
tera, first county records, T. Stain- 
forth, 400-402 
Collembcla: Cyphoderus albinos with 
Ants, E. Riding, T. Stainforth, 390- 
391 
Crustacea: Platyarthrus hoffmann- 
seggii with Ants in Yorks. (with 
map), T. Stainforth, 388-389, 396 
Diplopoda: Glomeris marginata with 
Ants at Weedley, T. Stainforth, 396 
Diptera: Annual Report of Diptera, 
etc., Committee of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union, for 1914, R. Butter- 
field, 41-42 ; Exhibits and Reports 
made at meeting of Entomological 
Section of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union in October, 1914, B. Morley, 
105-108 ; Species observed on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Hebden Bridge, R. Butterfield, 296 
Euplexoptera: Apterygida arachides, 
new county record, captured at 
Doncaster, H. H. Corbett, 209 
Fishes: Presentation of a specimen of 
Chimera monstrosa (Rabbit Fish) 
to the Hull Fisheries and Shipping 
Museum, T. Sheppard, 338 
Flowering Plants: Annual Report of 
Botanical Committee of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for 1914, J. F. 
Robinson and C. A. Cheetham, 43- 
44; Annual Report of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union Botanical Survey 
Committee for tg914, T. W. Wood- 
head, 44 ; Confirmation of Deyeuxia 
neglecta Kunth., occurring in Mr. 
F. J. Hanbury’s herbarium, from 
Castle Howard Woods, A. Bennett, 
95 ; Gagea fascicularis Salisb. (lutea) 
L.) as a garden weed at Doncaster, 
H. HW. Corbett, 175; Report on 
Flowering Plants noted on visit 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Sawley and Eavestone, W. E. L. 
Wattam, 233-234; Report on the 
Flowering Plants noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Settle, J. Hartshorn, 261; Note on 
the ‘ Ecology of the Purple Heath- 
Grass,’ based on Observations of an 
area of Slaithwaite Moors, near 
Huddersfield, 278-279; Report on 
the Flowering Plants noted on 
