Classified Index. 
455 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
Prominent Yorkshire Workers: 
Baker, John Gilbert, F.R.S., F.G.S., 
ete., with portrait, T. Sheppard, 5-8. 
Cole, Rev. E. Maule, M.A., F.G.S., 
with portrait, T. Sheppard, 267-269, 
309 
Reptilia: Species noted on visit of 
Y.N.U., to Robin Hood’s Bay, H. B. 
Booth and R. Fortune, 252: Species | 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Litton- 
dale, H. B. Booth and R. Fortune, 
346 
Scientific History: List of papers 
and monographs written by John 
Gilbert Baker, F.R.S., F.L.S., etc., 
6-7 ; Bradford Scientific Journal, 68, 
193, 311, 439; Victoria History of the 
Counties of England—Yorkshire, 181- 
186, 217-218; List of papers and 
monographs written by Rev. E. Maule 
Cole, M.A., F.G.S., 268-269, 309 
Societies: Bradford Natural History 
and Microscopical Society, Recorders’ 
Reports, 1906, 68-69 ; Cleveland Nat- 
uralists’ Field Club, Proceedings of, 
1905-6, 360 : Hull Scientific and Field 
Naturalists’ Club, Transactions of, 
1906, Vol. III., Part 1V., 63-64; Leeds 
Geological Association, Transactions 
of, 3-4; Scarborough Philosophical 
Society, Annual Report, 1906, 195; 
Yorkshire Geological Society, Pro- 
ceedings of, Vol. XVI., Part 1, 158- 
159; Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 
Annual Report, 1906, 265 
Tardigrada: Macrobiotus papillifer, 
var. of, found at Penyghent, with 
illustrations, G. S. West, 72-73 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: 
Annual Gathering at York, Decem- 
ber, 1906, I’. Sheppard, 26-28; Fungus 
Foray at Farnley Tyas in 1906, C. 
Crossland, 50-57; Officers of the 
NON We, 1907s 258-595 YON Ula 
Robin Hood's Bay, T. Sheppard, 198- 
202, 250-255, 284-285 ; Appointment 
of Mr. H. Culpin as Treasurer of the 
Y.N.U., 224; Y.N.U. at South Cave, 
T. Sheppard, 286-289 ; ‘ Birds of York- 
shire,’ with plate of Young Grey 
Wagtails, 292-293 ; Visit of Y.N.U. 
to Thorne Waste, T. Sheppard, 316- 
324; Visit of Y.N.U. at Littondale, 
Yorks., T.Sheppard, 342-353 ; Fungus 
Foray at Grassington, Bolton Woods, 
and Buckden, C. Crossland, 397-401 ; 
History of ‘The Naturalist,’ 410; 
Electionof Dr. Wheelton Hind, F.G.s., 
F.R.C.S., as President for 1908, 411 
MISCELLANEA. 
Anthropology: Anthropology at the 
British Association meeting at Leices- 
ter, G. A. Auden, 366-369 
Arachnida: A curious faculty in 
Spiders of the family Salticide, O. 
Pickard-Cambridge, 9-10; Note on 
paper published by O. Pickard-Cam- 
bridge ‘On some New and Rare 
British Arachnida, 37 ; Peculiarities 
in Attis Spiders, W. W. Strickland, 
147-148 
Birds: White Lesser Black-backed 
Gull, and reported meeting of the 
Ivory Gull, on the Farne Islands in 
1906, H. B. Booth, 172; Birds of the 
Farne Islands, with many illustra- | 
tions, R. Fortune, 234-238 ; Notes on 
the Lapwing, F. Stubbs, 310-311 ; 
Pacific Eider, note on occurrence of 
in Britain, 329; Black-headed Gull, 
report of Cumberland County Conucil 
1907 December 1 
on food of, 329; Coot and Crested 
Grebe, notes on and platcs of nests 
of each species, 332-333; List of 
Bones of Birds found in Walton 
3one Cave, Clevedon, 381 
Diptera: A Net-Building Chironomus 
larva, with notes on C. pusio, and 
illustrations, A. T. Mundy, 389-391 
Evolution: Theories of Evolution, 
Agnes Robertson, 167-171, 209-215, 
241-249 
Ferns: Paisley Fern (Allosorus cris- 
pus), the Chemistry of, P. Q. Keegan, 
25 
Flowering Plants: Orchis mascula, 
Narthecium ossifragum, and Poly- 
gonum bistorta, P. Q. Keegan, 153- 
155; Birch Tree, P. Q. Keegan, 205- 
208; The Ancestors of the Angio- 
sperms, M. A. Johnstone, 338-341 ; 
