450 Classified Index. 
LINCOLNSHIRE. 
Birds: Albino Blackbird at Great 157; Note on same captures, J. W- 
Ponton, 29; Water-Pipit at Tetney Taylor, 157; Clausilia bidentata m. 
in 1895, 50 ; Hoopoeat Cadney, D. W. dextrorsum, from near Louth, C. S. 
Peacock, 61; Water Rail and Gannet Carter, 256 ; Paludestrina confusa at 
at Mev etHOL ae: de c waren 222); Saltfleetby, C. S. Carter, 375 
Prosecution under the Wild Birds . F 
: caer Mollusca (Marine): Petricola phola- 
Protection Act at Horncastle, 238 diformis : from Mable eae and 
Fishes: Short-finned Tunny (Oreynus Sutton-on-Sea, first county record, 
epyue) at Grimsby, H. B. Booth, C.S. Carter, 404 
29-30 ; Fossil Fish, Elopopsis crassus, | mosses and Hepatics: Ricciella flui- 
found by Mr. H. C. Drake at South tans (Braun.) vat Mablethorpe, F. 
Ferriby, Dr. A. S. Woodward, 306 Rhodes, 327 : 
Geology and Palzontology: Fur- ee, : : 
ther Note on the Boring Foe Lanbolie beets e iL en com ie wee ie e - es 
shire Water Supply, 33; Spondylus Uiatiation of. 374 aes ‘ 
latus from the Lincolnshire Chalk at x fi ys 
Barton, North Lines., with Illustra- | Prehistoric Archeology: Barton-on- 
tration of same, 40; Note on the Humber, Notes on the Earlier 
Boultham Well at Lincoln, 110; History of, Robert Brown, Jr., F.S.A., 
Notes on a Liassie Concretion found 122-123 
near Gainsborough, F. M. Burton, Physical Geography: Inclosure Acts 
149-150 in Lincolnshire and East Yorks., 
Lepidoptera: Note on Amphidasys 193-194 
betularia, var. doubledayaria as Rhyncholophidz: Smaris  exalpis, 
dominant form on the Lincolnshire Smaris hardyi, and Smaridia ampul- 
Wolds, 171 ligera, with illustrations, C. F. 
Mammalia: Red Deer (Cervus ela- | George, 41-45; Erythreeus, with 
phus), Malformed Antler of, from illustration, C. F. George, 179-180; 
Sutton-on-Sea (plate XXIV.), T. Rhyncholophus, with plate of Fe- 
Sheppard, 231-233 male, C. F. George, 259-260; Ritteria 
Mollusca: Spondylus latus from the mantonensis, n. sp., and Etoniana 
Lincolnshire Chalk at Barton, North plumifer, with illustrations, C. F. 
Line., with illustration of same, 40; George, 357-359 
Limax maximus vars. aldrovandi and | Societies: Lincolnshire Naturalists 
bicolor at Louth, C. S. Carter, 156- Union, Trans. of, 1906, 373-375 
NORTHUMBERLAND. 
Arachnida: Chernes rufeolus Sim | Geojogy and Palzontology: Note 
found at Manor Mill, Haltwhistle, | on exposure of New Red Sandstone 
first county record, W. Falconer, 388; | at BMiddlesborough, W. Y. Veitch, 
Tigellinus furcillatus, at Staward | 31-32 
Peel, first county record, W. Falconer, | Personal Notices: Memorial Notice 
432 | of John Emmerson Robson, 187 
Birds: Birds of the Farne Islands, | Societies’ Reports: Trans. of the 
with many illustrations, R. Fortune, | Natural History Society of Northum- 
234-238 berland, Durham, and Newcastle-on- 
Coleoptera: Recent additions to Tyne, 233, 407 } 
Coleoptera of Northumberland and | Vermes: Northumbrian Trematodes, 
Durham District, 1906, 64 Miss M. V. Lebour, 186 
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. 
Diptera: Volucella pellucens at Work- | Arachnida: Note on, with illustration 
sop, E. M. Alderson, 61 of Chernes cyrneus taken in Sher- 
Societies: Nottingham Naturalists’ wood Forest, 129 
Society, Trans. of, 66-88 
Naturalist, 
