388 



Classified Index. 



BOOK NOTICES— continued. 



Evolution. 



Knipe, Henry R. — -Evolution in the 

 Past, loi 



Fish. 



Gemmill, J, F., m.a., d.sc. — The Tera- 

 tology of Fishes, 380 



Flowering Plants. 



]3astin, S. L. — Wonders of Plant Life, 



129 

 Botanical Studies. — Photomicrographs 



of, 94 

 Corke, H. E., and G. C. Nuttall.— Wild 



Flowers as they grow, 194, 343 

 Gordon, George. — Poppies, 161 

 Gregory, Mrs., E. S. — British Violets, 



37.5 

 Knight, A. E., and Step. Edward. — 



Popular Botany, 187 

 Smith, R. E. C— A Garland of Shakc- 



speares' Flowers, 63 



Geology. 



Borchers, \V. — Metallurgy, 128 

 Buckman, S. S., f.g.s. — Yorkshire 



Type Ammonites, 103, 218 

 Brauns, Dr. R. — The Mineral Kingdom, 



Parts 17-20, 104 

 British Museum (Natural History) 



Guide to the Fossil Invertebrate 



Animals in the Department of 



Geology and Palaeontology, 12S 

 Harmer, F. W. — Glacial Geology of 



Norfolk and Suifolk, 5 

 Hatch, F. H., ph. d., f.g.s., etc. — 



Mineralogy, 94 

 Hobbs, Prof. W. H., — Characteristics 



of Existing Glaciers. 

 Lamplugh, G. W., and Gibson, W. — 



The Geology of the country round 



Nottingham, 60 

 Lomax, James. — The Microscopical 



Examination of Coal, 34 

 MacNair, P. — Introduction to the 



Study of Rocks, etc., in Kilvin- 



grove Museum, 16 

 Seward, Prof. A. C. — Links with the 



past in the Plant World, 60 

 Sheppard, Thos., f.g.s., etc. — The 



Lost Towns of the Yorkshire Coast, 



380-382 

 Smith, Geoffrev — Primitive Animals, 



60 

 Spencer, L. J., m.a., f.g.s. — The 



World's Minerals, 129 

 Watson, John — British and Foreign 



Building Stones, 61 



Hymenoptera. 

 Hawks, E. — Bees shown to children^ 



355 

 Sladen, F. W. L.— The Humble-Bee, 



355 

 Swanton, E. W.— British Plant Galls, 



379 

 Wheeler, W. M. — Ants, 382 



Lepidoptera. 



Rowland-Brown, H — -Butterflies and 

 Moths at home and abroad, 376 



Sedgwick, Rev. S. N. — Moths of the 

 Months and How to Identify Thena, 

 170 



Mammals. 



Barrett-Hamilton, Major — History of 

 British Mammals, 16, 97 



British Museum (Natural History) 

 Guide to the Fossil Invertebrate 

 Animals in the Department of 

 Geology and Palaeontology, 128 



Fur, Feather, and Fin Series. — The 

 Hare, The Red Deer, 129 



Gladstone, H. S. — A Catalogue of the 

 Vertebrate Fauna of Dumfriesshire, 

 192 



Huxley, J. S. — The Individual in the 

 Animal Kingdom, 374 



Kearton, Richard, f.z.s. — The adven- 

 tures of Jack Rabbit, 56 



Lloyd, R. E. — The growth of groups 

 in the Animal Kingdom, 375 



Lydekker, R. — The Ox and its kin- 

 dred, 193 ; The Horse and its rela-. 

 fives, 379 



Patten, W. — The evolution of .,he 

 Vertebrates and their kin, 382 



Smith, Geoffrey — Primitive Animals, 

 60 



Turner, Sir Wm., k.c.b. — The Marine 

 Mammals in the Anatomical Museum, 

 Edinburgh University, 376 



MOLLUSCA. 



Taylor, J. W. — Monograph of the 

 Land and Freshwater MoUusca of 

 the British Isles, Part 19, with Plate 

 of Helix pisana Miiller reproduced, 98 



Museums. 



Belfast Municipal Museum, Publica- 

 tions of (No. 31), 138, (No. 33), 291 

 Beverley Museum, Report of, 228 

 Bootle Museum, Report of, 209 



Naturalist, 



