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NOTES AND COMMENTS 



■ January. — Taylor's Monograph of Mol- 

 lusca (illustrated) — The Vasculum — 

 An Unknown Warbler (illustrated) — 

 Manchester Microscopists — Popular 

 Lectures — Leaf Skeletons — The 

 Pal 1 ontographical Society — Pro- 

 tective Shell-banding and Natural 

 Selection — Early Man — A Reply — 

 Man and Mr. Moir — Flints under 

 Ice-Sheets — A Prehistorian's Geol- 

 ogy — Archeology and Geology — 

 The Ipswich Skeleton — A Signed 

 Report — The Geological Evidence — 

 How the Young Man Died — Expert 

 Reports — The Young Man of 

 Ipswich — Boulder Clay and not 

 Boulder Clay — Genitalia of Of nix — 

 A Halifax Industry, 1-10 

 February. — Exit The Zoologist — British 

 Birds — Towns of Roman Britain — 

 The ' County ' Mania — In Ireland — 

 Spoons — Sales from the National 

 Gallery — Carboniferous Corals — 

 Diagnose s — Discussion — Facetted 

 Pebbles from Lancashire — Differ- 

 entiation — The Belemnite — Lias 

 Specimens — Tentacles of Belemnites 



49-55 



March. — Pseudoscorpions — Natural 

 History Publications — and Perman- 

 ence — What is Instinct ? — Animals 

 and Telepathy — A Bad Egg — 

 Mezozoic Cycads — Methods of Oc- 

 currence — Natural History 150 years 

 ago — The East Riding — The North 

 Riding — Scarborough — An Early 

 Octopus Record, 81-86 



April. — A Yorkshire Flood — Other 

 Yorkshire Floods — The Bilberry 

 Reservoir — Bird ' Stutters ' v. 

 Taxidermists — The Size of Cases — 

 Classification — Hair Cut and Birds 

 Stuffed — Sieglingia decumbens — ■ 

 Science Progress — The Piltdown 

 Jaw — Another Eoanthropus dawsoni 

 — Details of the new discovery — 

 Parka decipiens, 113-118 



May. — Wild Life — Postponement of 

 Excursions for 19 17 — ' New ' British 

 (?) Birds ! — Delayed Records — 

 Dealers' Business Methods — D'Or- 

 bigny— A Fisheries Museum— Litera- 

 ture of British Diptera — Report on 

 Cetacea — Sands for Glass making — 

 Derbyshire Carboniferous Lavas — 

 The Oldest Flint Implements — ■ 

 ' Popular ' Scientific Terms — a Pre- 



. historic War Wound, 145-150 



1917 Dec. 1. 



June. — Rev. 0. Pickard Cambridge 

 — Weird Winds — The Vasculum — 

 A Coalfield in the Fenland — The 

 Supply 'of Iron Ore — Geological 

 Photographs — The Scarborough 

 Bronze Axes — Yorkshire Antiquities 

 — Lancashire and Cheshire Entomo- 

 logists — Aclisina — Microscopic 

 Material of the Bunter — A New 

 Russian Magazine — Leeds Concholo- 

 gists and the War — Irish Shells — 

 Mosquitoes, Bugs, and Spiders — 

 King of Fishers, 177-184 



July. — South Eastern Naturalists — 

 The Bulletin — The President's 

 Address — Unity, Organisation, 

 Co-ordination — a Full Programme — 

 Science Progress — Age of the Earth 

 — Salt Water and Salmon — Scrat- 

 ches on Flints — Cause and Effect — - 

 The Collector — Evolution of Geol- 

 ogical Maps — Early References to 

 Geology — Soil Maps — The First 

 Geological Map — Later Maps — 

 Natural History in 1485 — Victoria 

 and Albert Museum — A Business 

 Museum, 209-216 



August. — The British Association — 

 Papers and Discussions — Mr. Hop- 

 kinson s Address — Weights and 

 Measures — The Museums Associa- 

 tion — The Report — Correlation of 

 Jurassic Chronology — The Armatum 

 Zone — Ammonite Nomenclature — ■ 

 Secondary Rutile in Millstone Grit — 

 Edestus newtoni— A Transparent Rat 

 — Echinoidea Holctypoida, 241-246 



September. — Fossil Plants — Jurassic 

 Plants — Ducks and Plant Dispersal 

 — A Globular Springtail — Birming- 

 ham Naturalists — A rare Hvmenop- 

 teron, Dicondylus pedestris Curtis — ■ 

 Refactory Materials — Yorkshire 

 Naturalist's Union Annual Meeting 

 at Wakefield — Nutritive Value of 

 Edible Fungi — Bristol Naturalists — 

 The Neglect of Science — The need 

 for Science — In Education — The 

 Life of Nature — The Green Wood- 

 pecker, 273-280 



October. — British Association's Report 

 — Shells and Early Culture — A 

 Scientific Study — Yorkshire Philo- 

 sophical Society — A Link with the 

 Past — The Marine Biological Associ- 

 ation — Rugby School Naturalists — 

 Antler Moth Plague — Caterpillars 

 Migrating — Science Progi-ess, 305-308 



