Classified Index. 
AND. VARIETIES NEW 
SPECIES 
FORWARD IN THIS 
ARACHNIDA. 
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Chernese cyrneus, with illustration, 129 | 
FUNGI. 
Geaster triplex Jungh from Hebden 
Bridge, C. Crossland, 99; Hebeloma | 
subsaponaceum Karst., from near 
Pocklington, C. Crossland, 99 ; Can- | 
tharellus hypnorum from Ferrymoor, 
C. Crossland, 99 ; Lentinus suffrute- 
scens Fr., from Milnsbridge, C. 
Crossland, 52, 99; lLachnea gilva 
(Boud.) from Hebden Bridge, C. 
Crossland, 99; Zygodesmus fulvus 
SPECIES 
IN 
CRUSTACEANS. 
Pygocephalus parkeri, with illustration, 
found in Coal Measures at Sparth, 
Rochdale, by Mr. W. A. Parker, 333 
FUNGI. 
Clavaria gigaspora Cotton n. sp., C. 
Crossland, 97; Verticicladium Chees- 
| 
447 
TO BRITAIN BROUGHT 
VOLUME. 
Sace., Var. olivascens Sace., from 
Selby, C. Crossland, 99; Graphium 
xanthocephalum from Masham, C. 
Crossland, 100. 
MOLLUSCA. 
Vitrina elongata Dp., first record for 
Britain, found in Co. Louth, 265, 266, 
407 
ORTHOPTERA. 
Capture of Phoraspis leucogramme at 
the Liverpool Docks, noted, 186 
AND VARIETIES NEW TO SCIENCE DESCRIBED 
THIS 
VOLUME. 
manii Crossl. n. sp., with illustration 
(Plate LX.), C. Crossland, 98 
RHYNCHOLOPHID. 
Description and illustration of Ritteria 
mantonensis, found at Manton, 
Lines., C. F. George, 357 
NOTES AND COMMENTS. 
January.—Liverpool Biologists— 
Liverpool Geologists—Leeds Geolo- 
gists—Nature Photographs. 
February.—The Lincoln Boring— 
Educational Museums—Local Mu- 
seums—Selby Museum—Liassic 
Dentaliidze —Coast Erosion, 
March.—Roseberry Topping—British 
Eggs of Pallas’ Sand-Grouse—Dis- 
torted Strata in the Little Don Valley | 
—Nottingham Naturalists—Bradford 
Naturalists—Recorders’ Reports— 
Fossil Mushrooms—British Tunicata 
—The Slaughter of Kingfishers. 
April.—Chernese cyrneus, a new False | 
Scorpion—Malton Museum—Mam- 
mal v. Animal—Naturalist Associa- 
tions — Naturalist Magazines — De- 
formed  Belemnites — Griffithides 
Barkeri. 
1907 December 1. 
May.—York Report of the British 
Association—Local v. General Mu- 
seums — Selby Museum — Interna- 
tional Ornithological Congress — 
Flamingoes—Yorkshire Wild Birds 
and Eggs Protection Committee— 
Derbyshire Naturalists — Speeton 
Ammonites—A New Magazine [The 
Lancashire Naturalist]|—Marine Bi- 
ology — Lancashire and Cheshire 
Entomologists. 
June.—Bradford Scientific Journal— 
Bradford Museum—lInclosure Acts 
in Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire 
—Lakeland Ravens—Plant Associa- 
tions and Golf—A Darlington ‘ Find’ 
[Lower jaw of Whale]—Scarborough 
Museum—Scarborough Naturalists— 
Model of Ebbing and Flowing Well. 
