444 
Classified Index. 
BOOK NOTICES—continued. 
Burton-on-Trent Natural History and 
Archeological Society, 89 
Chester Society of Natural Science, 
ete., Annual Report and Proceedings 
of, 376 
Cleveland Naturalists’ Field Club, Pro- 
ceedings of, 1905-6, 360 
Derbyshire Archeological and Natural 
History Soc., Trans. of, Vol. XXIX., 
164 
Hertfordshire Natural History and 
Field Club, Trans. of, 1907, 431 
Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists’ 
Club, Trans. of 1906, Vol. III., Part 
IV., 63-64 
Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 
Society, Annual Report of, 166 
Lancashire Sea-Fisheries’ Laboratory 
at the University of Liverpool, etc., 
Report for 1905, No. XIV., 1-2 
Leeds Geological Association, Trans. 
of, 3-4 
Lincolnshire Naturalists’ Union, Trans. 
of, 1906, 373-375 
Liverpool Geological Society, Proceed- 
ings of, Part II, of Vol. X., 3, 414 
Liverpool Marine Biology Committee, 
Twentieth Annual Report of, 165- 
166 
Liverpool University Institute of Com- 
mercial Research in the Tropies, 405 
London Geological Society, History of, 
377-379 
Louth Antiquarian and Naturalists’ 
Society, Annual Report of, 309 
Manchester Field Naturalists and 
Archeologists’ Society, Report and 
Proceedings of, 1906, 261 
Manchester Microscopical 
Trans. of, 370 
New Mexico College of Agriculture and 
Society, 
Mechanic Arts, Bulleton on the 
Prickly Pear, 411 
Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ 
Society, Trans. of, 1906-7, 332 
Northumberland, Durham, and New- 
eastle-on-Tyne Natural History So- 
ciety, Trans. of, 233 
Nottingham Naturalists’ Society, Trans. 
of, 66-68 
Scarborough Philosophical Society, 
Staffordshire, North, Field Club, 
Annual Report, 1906-7, 273 
Yorkshire Geological Society, Proceed- 
ings of, Vol. XVI, Part I, 158-159 
Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Annual 
Report of, 1906, 265 
TUNICATA. 
British Tunicata (Ray Society, Vol. 
XXVII., 1906), with coloured plate, 
70-71 
VERMES. 
Lebour, Miss M. V., Northumbrian 
Trematodes, 186 
MISCELLANEOUS. 
Atkinson, Rev. C. J.—Forty Years in 
a Moorlaud Parish, 262 
Avebury, Lord, The Use of Life, 405 
Bjorling, P. R., and Gissing, E. T— 
Peat: its use and manufacture, 283 
Book of the Open Air, 261 
Brown, Robert, Jr., F.s.4.—Notes on 
the Earlier History of Barton-on- 
Humber, 122-123 
Bruce, J. C_—Handbook to the Roman 
Wall, 391 
Cassell’s Natural History for Young 
People, 434-435 
Davies, J. R. A., M.A.—Thomas H. 
Huxley, 223 
Dodd, M. D. A.—The Days of a Year, 
295 
Douglas English Nature Books, 262 
Dranstield, John N.—A History of the 
Parish of Penistone, 294 
Earle, Rev. A.—Essay upon the History 
of Meaux Abbey, 159 
Foulis; 1: N-=—°T'po a-walking through 
the Woods and o’er the Moor,’ 4 
Freeman, A. C.—Cremation, 436 
Gowan’s Nature Books, 414 
Guenther, Conrad.— Darwinism and the 
Problems of Life, 39 
Hird, Dennis.—A Picture Book Book 
of Evolution, 159 
Hoare, T. W.—The : Look-about-you ” 
Nature Book, 436 
Hornby, John.—Twenty Country Ram- 
bles round Leeds, 406 
Johnson, Mrs. T. F.—Glimpses of An- 
cient Leicester, 295 
Kearton, R., ¥F,zZ,S.—Wild 
Home, 263 
Kearton, R.—The Fairy-Land of Living 
Things, 436 
Laneaster, Dr. E, Ray,—The Kingdom 
of Man, 197 
Macleod, Fiona,—Where the Forest 
Murmers, 57 
‘One and All’ Gardening, 1907, 143 
Patterson, A. H,—Wild Life on a Nor- 
folk Estuary, 394 
Life at 
Naturalist, 
