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Geology and 
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Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Hambleton, near Selby, W. E. L. 
Wattam, 288-290; Report on the 
Flowering Plants noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Hebden Bridge, C. E. Andrews, 294 ; 
Report on Flowering Plants noted 
on visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union to Saltburn, W. E. L. Wattam 
3606-367; Notes on the Alien Plants 
ot the Calder Valley, F. Whitaker, 
309; Map of Watsonian Vice- 
Counties of Yorkshire, 373-374 
Annual Report of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union Mycological Com- 
mittee for r914, C. Crossland, 44-45 ; 
Annual Report of Micro-Botany, 
etc., Committee of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union for 1914, J. W. H. 
Johnson, 47-49; the Eighth Supple- 
mentary List of Additions to York- 
shire Fungus Flora, enumerating 
51 species, four of which are new to 
the British Flora; two corrections 
also noted, C. Crossland, 99-103 ; 
Phoma acicola (Lev.) Sacc., and 
Hormiscium pithyophilum (Wallr.) 
Sacc., both new county rceords,’on 
dead ™ leaves jot Scopss Eines trom 
Sawley High Moor Plantation ; also 
Phoma herbarum on rasp canes at 
Grantley, J. Ramsbottom, 147; 
Report on the meeting of the York- 
shire Naturalists’ Union Mycological 
Committee at West Ayton, with list 
of chief species noted, and illustra- 
tion of Cordyceps capitata letras ANG 18. 
Peck, 222-224 ; Report on the Fungi 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Nat- 
uralists’ Union to Sawley and Eave- 
stone, A. E. Peck, 235-236} Report 
on the Fungi noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Hambleton, near Selby, A. E. Peck, 
290; Report on Fungi noted on 
visit of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
to Saltburn, C. A. Cooper, 367-368 ; 
Pistillaria furcata Sm., new county 
record, found on Seamer Moor, 
De Bo eRoe A406 
Paleontology: The 
Thinnfeldia Leaf-Bed of Roseberry 
Topping, with illustrations, H. H. 
Thomas, 7-13; Coal Measure Plant 
Records, being paper read at meet- 
ing of Geological Section of the 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at 
Hull, Mary A. Johnstone, B.sc., 
F.L.S., 31-32; Annual Report of 
Geological Section of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union for 1914, C. 
Bradshaw and John Holmes, 45-47 ; 
Annual Report of Jurassic Flora 
Committee of Yorkshire Naturalists’ 
Union, for 1914, J. J. Burton, 46; 
Annual Report of Glacial Committee 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, for 
1914, J. J. Burton, 46-47; Annual 
Report of Coast Erosion Committee 
of Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union, for 
to14, J. J. Burton, 47; Structure of 
Oolitic Limestone, M. H. Stiles, 62- 
63; Ammonites of the Yorkshire 
Cornbrash, being paper read at 
meeting of Geological Section of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union at 
Hull, H. C. Drake, 64-66; Coast 
Erosion, having especial reference 
to Yorkshire, being paper read at 
meeting of Geological Section of 
We orkshire Naturalists’ Union at Hull, 
J. J. Burton, 122-124 ; New Record 
of Glacial Drift near Wakefield, with 
map, D. A. Wray, 125-128; Notes 
on Yorkshire Geologists in Bowland, 
152-153; Notes on Dew Ponds of 
the Yorkshire Wolds, 154-155 ; Geol- 
ogy noted on visit of Yorkshire 
Naturalists’ Union to Sawley and 
Eavestone, E. Hawkesworth, 206- 
207; Geology noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Settle, J. Holmes, 261-262 ; Geology 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Natural- 
its’ Union to Hambleton, near Selby, 
T. Sheppard, 290-291; Geology 
noted on visit of Yorkshire Natural- 
ists’ Union to Hebden Bridge, J. H. 
Greenwood, 294-295; Notes on Dr. 
Albert Wilmore’s address at the 
Manchester Meeting of the British 
Association upon ‘The Carboni- 
ferous Limestone Zones, 329-330; 
Notes on Mr. C. B. Fawcett’s address 
at the Manchester meeting of the 
British Association upon ‘ The Mid- 
dle Tees and its Tributaries,’ 331- 
332; Geology noted on visit of 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union to 
Saltburn, with illustration, J. J. 
Burton, 335-337; Earth Movements 
in Sheffield, note thereon, 346: Map 
of Watsonian Vice-Counties of York- 
shire, 373-374.; Investigation of a 
Dene Hole, near Cottingham, with 
plan and section, JT. Sheppard, 
379-381 
Naturalist, 
