Classified Index. 



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BOOK NOTICES— contmued. 



Colchester Museum, Report of, 167 

 Doncaster Museum, Report of, 209 

 Glasgow Museum, Report of, 209 

 Halifax Bankfield Museum, Pub- 

 lications of (Nos. 8-11) 167, (No. 12) 

 209 

 Horniman Museum, Publications of, 



209 

 Hull Museum, Publications of (Nos. 



81 85), 161, (No. 89), 336 

 Hull Museum of Fisheries and Shipping, 



Guide to, 289 

 Ipswich Museum, Annual Report of, 



269 

 Kelvingrove Museum, Glasgow, Pub- 

 lications of, 138 

 ^Manchester Museum, Report of, 96 

 Norwich Museum, Report of, 138 

 Perthshire Natural History Museum, 



Report of, 269 

 Rochdale Museum., Report of, 209 

 Scunthorpe Museum, Note on Guide 



to, 359 

 Yarmouth Museum, Report of, 209 



Plant Associations and Ecology. 



Tansley, A. G., m.a., f.l.s.. Types of 

 British Vegetation, 11, 84 



PAL.gjo- Botany. 



Seward, Prof. A. C. — Links with the 

 Past in the Plant World, 60 



Reptiles. 



Lydekker, R., and others — Reptiles, 

 etc., 192 



Scientific History. 



Alston, C. H.,— Wild Life in the West 

 Highlands, 273 



Bradford Antiquary, 305 



Bradford Scientific Journal, 261-262 



Baring-Gould, S. — Family Names and 

 their Story, 14 



Benson, G. — York : from its origin to 

 the end of ihe nth Century, 374 



Browne, H. B. — The Story of the East 

 Riding of Yorkshire, 374 



Birch, G. J., B.sc, m.a. — The pro- 

 nunciation of English by Foreigners, 



15 



Clarke, John — Physical Science in the 



time of Nero, 63 

 Cooper, T. P. — The History of the 



Castle of York, 13 

 Cornish, Dr. V. — Waves of the Sea and 



other Water Weaves, 60 



T912 Dec. I. 



Duckworth, Dr. \\'. L. H. — Prehistoric 



Man, loi 

 Eden, C. H. — Black Tournai Fonts in 



England, 15 

 Fletcher, J. S. — Nooks and Corners of 



Yorkshire, 12 

 Fowler, G. H. — Science of the Sea, 373 

 Freemantle, W. P. — -A Bibliography of 



Sheffield and vicinity, 13 

 Hall-Edwards, Dr. John — The Origin 



of Life, 263 

 Johnston, James — Life in the Sea, 60 

 Keith, Arthur, m.d. ll.d. — Ancient 



Types of Man, 61 

 Lacy, C de Lacy — The history of the 



Spur, 15 

 Lankester, Sir Ray, d.sc, ll.d. — 



Science from an easy chair, 62 

 Larken, E. P. — Leisure Hours with 



Nature, 373 

 Lowe, P. R. — A Naturalist on Desert 



Islands, 127 

 Marvels of the Universe, 96 

 Miall, L. C, D.sc, f.r.s.— rThe Early 



Naturalists : their lives and work, 



377 



Miles, G. T. J., and Richardson, Wm. — 

 A history of Withernsea, 128 



Morriss, J. E., and Jordan, H. — Intro- 

 duction to Study of Local History, 

 etc., 14 



Morris, Rev. M. C. F., b.c.l., m.a. — 

 Yorkshire Folk Talk, 12 



Oman, C. — England before the Nor- 

 man Conquest, 14 



Oxford, Rev. A. W. — The Ruins of 

 Fountains Abbey, 13 



Peddie, R. A. — The British Museum 

 Reading Room, 265 



Reid, Capt. M. — The Naturalist in 

 Siluria, 376 



Scott, Capt. R. F. — The Voyage of 

 the ' Discovery,' 373 



Scottish Botanical Review, 68 



Scottish Naturalist, 33 



Shafer, E. A., ll.d. — Life : ics Nature, 

 Origin and Maintenance, 383 



Sollas, W. J. — Ancient Hunters and 

 their Modern Representatives, 99- 



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White's Natural History of Selbourne, 



62 

 Wilson, A. P. — Yorkshire jNIoors and 



Dales, 12 



Societies. 



Africa, Ea.st of Uganda Natural History 

 Society, Journal of, 292 



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