454 
Classified Index. 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
Woods, 201-202; Dentalium gigan- 
teum at Robin Hood’s Bay, with 
illustration, 228. 
Mollusca: Spondylus latus from the 
Chalk, 40; White Banded var. of 
Limniea stagnalis found at Leeds, 
with illustration, W. H. Hutton, 61 ; 
Notes on this variety, J. W. Taylor, 
60 ; Species found on visit of Y.N.U. 
to South Cave, W. D. Roebuck, 287 ; 
Mollusea having reference to Glacial 
Survivals, F. Elgee, 314-315 ; Species 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Thorne 
Waste, J. E. Crowther, 319-320; 
Arion ater var. castanea at Newsome, 
W. E. L. Wattam, 327; Note on 
confirmation of previous records 
during visit of Y.N.U. to Littondale, 
W. Denison Roebuck, 347. 
Mosses and Hepatics: Yorkshire 
Bryophytes, Frullania dilatata and 
¥. tamarisci, and Jubula hucchinsiz, 
with Plates IV.-VIII., F. Cavers, 
11-16, 46-49 ; Descriptions of Lophozia 
atlantica (Kaal) Schffn., with list of 
Jocalities, and Lophozia_ badensis 
(Gottsche) Schftn. (J. acuta a. Lin- 
denb. ; J. luridula Wils.), with list 
of localities, both new to Yorkshire, 
Wm. Ingham, 151-152; Leskea cate- 
nulata (Brid.) Mitt., from Micklefell, 
and Orthothecium rufescens (Dicks. ) 
B. & S:, from ‘Buckden, €:. A. 
Cheetham, 190; Species noted on 
visit of Y.N.U. to Robin Hood’s Bay, 
J. J. Marshall, 252; Schistostega 
osmundacea, Luminosity of, W. 
West, 256; Hypnum giganteum near 
Gaping Gyll, Ingleboro’(new locality), 
and list of other Ingleboro’ Mosses, 
C. A. Cheetham, 256-257; List of 
species noted on visit of Y.N.U. to 
Thorne Waste, C. A. Cheetham and 
W. Bellerby, 323-324. 
Museums: Bradford Museum, 193; 
Hull Museum, Publications of, (Nos. 
37-40), 150, (Nos. 40-41), 171, (Nos. 
43-44), 370; Keighley Museum, Re- 
port for 1906, 186; Malton Museum, 
129-130 ; Searborough Museum, 195 ; 
Selby Museum, 34-35, 162. 
Neuroptera, &c.: Halesus digitatus 
at Skelmanthorpe, G. T. Porritt, 156. 
Orthoptera: Leucophiea surinamensis, 
Linn., and list of Cockroaches cap- 
tured sinee 1896 at Bradford, 31. 
Palco-Botany: Note on and list of 
fossil plants found at Thresfield, near 
Grassington, during an _ abortive 
attempt to find coal, 305. 
Personal Notices: Baker, JohnGilbert, 
F.R.S., F.L.S., ete., LifeSketch of, with 
portrait, 5-8 ; List of final lectures to 
be given by Prof. L. C. Miall at the 
Leeds University, 8; Memorial notice 
of Dr. W. M. Burman, with portrait, 
E. G. Bayford, 125-127 ; Memorial 
notice of Mr. Wilson Hemingway, 
P. F. Lee, 127-128; Election of Messrs. 
E. G. Bayford, C. Crossland, P. F. 
Kendall, G. T. Porritt, T. Sheppard, 
and J. W. Taylor as honorary mem- 
bers of Doncaster Scientific Society, 
128 ; Presentation to Rev. W. Lower 
Carter, 160 ; Memorial notice of Ed- 
ward Halliday, G. T. Porritt, 221; 
Memorial notice of John Francis 
Walker, M.A., F.G.S.,F.Z.S., T. Shep- 
pard, 221; Cole, Rev. E. Maule, M.A., 
F.G.S., Life sketch of, with portrait, 
T. Sheppard, 267-269, 309 ; Memorial 
notice of John Harrison, F.E.S., E. G. 
Bayford, 290; Memorial notice of 
John William Farrah, 370; Appoint- 
ment of G. Grace, B.Se., as Principal 
of Barrow Technical School, 376 ; 
Death of Mr. W.S. Parrish, of Hull, 
407 ; Death of Mr. J. R. Boyle, 497 ; 
Memorial Notice of John Farrah, 
F.L.S., F.R.MET.S., with plate, 412-414 
Physical Geography: Coast Erosion 
in Yorkshire, 36; Inclosure Acts in 
Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, 193- 
194; Yorkshire Earthquakes, H. E. 
Wroot, 257; Weather effects at Har- 
rogate, 1907, R. Fortune, 257-258 
Plant Associations and Ecology: 
Dr. Woodhead’s work on ‘The Ke- 
ology of Woodland Plants in the 
neighbourhood of Huddersfield,’ W. 
G. Smith, 116-119 ; Plant distribution 
in the driftless area of North-East 
Yorkshire, F. Elgee, 137-143; Eco- 
logical Botany of Thorne Waste, 
E. A. W. Peacock, 320-322; Brief 
notes on distribution of plants at 
Littondale, made during visit of 
Y.N.U.,"T. W. Woodhead, 348-350 ; 
Sylvan Vegetation of Fylingdales, 
N.E. Yorks., J. W. Barry, 423-431 
Prehistoric Archzology, etc.: Note 
on G. A. Auden’s address on Viking 
Relics at York, 303: Early Iron-Age 
3urials in Yorkshire, noted, 409; 
Restoration of York Minster, 410-411 
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