452 Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
Crustacea: Giffithides barkeri, with 
figure from Anagram, Nidderdale, 133 
Diatoms: Distribution of Diatoma 
hiemale in East Yorkshire, etce., 
with illustration of species, R. H. 
Philip, 312-313 
Fishes: Notes on the capture of a 
Basking Shark (Selache maxima), 
with portrait of same, at Redear in 
1906, ‘I. Sheppard, 10; Short-finned 
Tunny (Oreynus thynnus) exhibited 
at Bradford, H. B. Booth, 29-30; 
Large Trout, with illustration, cap- 
tured near Harrogate, R. Fortune, 
134; Capture of a Fox-Shark at 
Whitby, T. Stephenson, 273; Fish 
Remains from the Kimeridge Clay, 
T. Sheppard, 279; List of Species 
found on visit of Y.N.U. to Litton- 
dale, H. B. Booth and R. Fortune, 
346 ; Sunfish captured near Saltburn, 
T. Stephenson, 375; List of uncom- 
mon Fish captured in the vicinity of 
Whitby during September, T. Ste- 
phenson, 403-404 
Flowering Plants: The montane 
form of Myosotis sylvatica from 
Gordale Sear, P. F. Lee, 73; Cornus 
suecica, distribution of, in Yorkshire, 
H. J. Burkill, 135-136; Plant dis- 
tribution in the driftless area of 
North-East Yorkshire, F. Elgee, 137- 
143; Plants noted on visit of Y.N.U. 
to Robin Hood’s Bay, J. Hartshorn, 
209; Habenaria bifolia near Tib- 
thorpe, L. F. Piercy, 256; Plants 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to South 
Cave, J. F. Robinson, 287-288; Plants 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Thorne 
Waste, Bellerby, H. H. Corbett and 
E. A. Woodruffe. Peacock, 320-322 ; 
Potamogeton alpinus, Balb., at San- 
dal Beat, near Doncaster, H. H. 
Corbett, 327, 375; Lists of Plants 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Litton- 
dale, T. W. Woodhead, 348-350; 
Botanical features of Littondale, 
W. A. Shuffrey, 354-356; Plants of 
Allerthorpe Common, J.J. Marshall, 
356 ; Sagina Reuteri Boiss. on Skip- 
with Common, W. Ingham, 383; 
Sylvan Vegetation of Fyliugdales, 
N.E. Yorks., J. W. Barry, 423-431 
Fungi: Y.N.U. Fungus Foray at 
Farnley Tyas, in 1906, with lists of 
all species collected, not previously 
recorded for Huddersfield District, 
including Lentinus suffrutescens Fr. 
new to Britain, and Hebeloma nu- 
dipes Fr., Galera tenera (Scheeff), 
var. pilosella Pers., Tubaria cupularis 
(Bull), Psiloeybe canobrunnea Fr.. 
Russula fureata, Pers., var. ochro- 
viridis Cke, Cantharellus Friesii Q, 
and Clavaria incarnata, Weissm, 
new to Yorkshire, C. Crossland, 50- 
57; List of two species new to 
Science, seven species new to Britain, 
and forty-six species and three vars. 
new to Yorkshire, with illustration 
of Vertzcicladium Cheesmanii Crossl., 
C. Crossland, 97-105; Fungi found 
during visit of Y.N.U. to Robin 
Hood’s Bay, including Triposporium 
elegans new to Yorkshire, and five 
first records for N.E. Yorks., C. 
Crossland, 253-255, 285-285; Volvaria 
parvula from Wooldale, C. Crossland, 
257; List of Species found during 
visit of Y.N.U. to South Cave, C. 
Crossland, 288-289; List of Species 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Thorne 
Waste, including Clitopilus popinalis 
and Inocybe scabella new to York- 
shire, and one undetermined species, 
C. Crossland, 322-323 ; List of Species 
found during visit of Y.N.U. at 
Littondale, comprising Ascophanns 
cinereus and Trichia Karstenii 
(= Hemitrichia Karstenii (Rost.) 
Lister), C. Crossland, 351-353; List 
of Fungi found at Horton-in-Ribbles- 
dale, including Lycoperdon velatum 
Witt.) La Gibbs) 0395-396- 5 ayeNnwE 
Fungus Foray at Grassington, Bol- 
ton Woods, and Bueckden, C. Cross- 
land, 397-401 ; Lachnea hirto-cocci- 
nea Phil. and Plow. on Strensall 
Common, first county record, W. 
Ingham, 404 
Geology and Palzontology: Life 
Zones in British Carboniferous Rocks, 
Part II., with lists of fossils of the 
Millstone Grits and Pendleside Series, 
and plate, W. Hind, 17-23, 90-96 ; 
Note ou exposure of New Red Sand- 
stone at Middlesborough, W. Y. 
Veitch, 31-32; Liassic Dentaliide, 
with illustration of Dentalium gigan- 
teum, Phillips, 35-36; Spondylus 
latus from the Lincolnshire Chalk at 
Barton, North Lines., with illustra- 
tion of same, 40; Note on the Geo- 
logical formation of Roseberry Topp- 
ing, Guisborough, with illustration, 
65; Distorted strata in the Little 
Don Valley, with illustration, 66 ; 
Naturalist, 
