Classified Index. 



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YORKSHIRE — continued. 



Fungus Foray, 328 ; The Pyrenomy- 

 cetes and some problems they sug- 

 gest, being abstract of a paper read 

 at Sandsend Fungus Foray, written 

 by Sir H. C. Hawley, Bart, 341- 

 343 ; Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 

 Marine Biology Committee, Report 

 of meeting at Robin Hood's Bay, 

 F. H. Woods and J. Irving, 368- 

 370 

 Zoology : Note on establishment of 



Marine Laboratory by the Uni- 

 versities of Leeds and Sheffield, at 

 Robin Hood's Bay, 167 

 Zoophyta ; Presentation of the col- 

 lection of the late R. H. Philip to 

 Hull Museum, 327 ; Species noted at 

 Saltburn, A. N. Sanderson, 340 ; 

 List of Species observed at meeting 

 of Yorkshire Naturalists' Union 

 Biology Committee at Robin Hood's 

 Ba}-, J. Irving, 369 



MISCELLANEA. 



Arachnida : The spiders of Wicken, 

 Cambridge, with descriptions of, 

 and figures of, two new species to 

 science — Zora letifera sp. nov., and 

 Neon valentulus sp. nov., and one 

 species new to Britain — Masco 

 'allica Sim., also figured, W. Fal- 

 oner, 310-324 

 ny : Note on ' The Flora of Clare 

 \nd,' 197-198 ; Chemical con- 

 uents of the Peat Deposit 'Moor- 

 dredged from the Dogger 

 -, T. L. Elliott, 268-269. The 

 ure of the Garlic Bulb (Allium 

 m), with many illustrations, 

 lighfield, 331-336 

 tes on the Faeces of Young 

 '. Wilson, 50-51 ; Protection 

 in Ii";irne Islands, Summary 

 il ^ieport for 191 1, R. 

 "40 7 A Pheasant's Meal, 



Coleo_ >' rpophilus sexpustu- 



latus i'., it; congeners, and their 

 occurrence in he British Isles, E. G. 

 Bavford,. i4i-'45 ; Life History of 

 Click Beetle, Pfate XVI. 



Fungi : Stereum purpureum, Polypores 

 and Clavarias, Note upon, and 

 request for further investigation as 

 to distribution and habitats of, 1-2 ; 

 Establishment of British Myco- 

 logical Society, 2-3 ; The Sexuality 

 of Fungi, H. W. T. Wager, 328 ; 

 The Pyrenomycetes and some pro- 

 blems they suggest, Sir H. C. Haw- 

 ley, Bart., 341-343 ; The Genus 

 Tricholoma, A. Clarke, 364-365 ; 

 -Mycology, New and Old, G. Massee, 

 306-367 ' 



Geology and Palaeontology : Shelly 

 Clay (' Moorlog ') from the Dogger 

 Bank, J. w'. Stather, 138; A 



Method of removing" Tests from 

 Fossils, S. S. Buckman, 139-140 ; 

 Note on Ankerite in Coal, 202 ; 

 Notes on changes in the Lower Dee 

 Valley, 264-465 ; Chemical constit- 

 uents of the Peat Deposit ' Moorlog ' 

 dredged from the Dogger Bank,, 

 T. L. Elliott, 268-269 



Lepidoptera : Results of breeding 

 experiments with black race of 

 Boarmia repandata, var. nigra, 

 noted, 145 ; Note on cleansing of 

 Greasy Insects, 165-166 ; Life his- 

 tory of Small Ermine Moth, Plate 

 XVII. 



Mollusca : Note on Urocyclus roe- 

 bucki Simroth, a slug new to science, 

 found by Mr. W. Denison Roebuck, 

 in the Isle of Pemba, off the coast 

 of British East Africa, figured and 

 described by Dr. H. Simroth in his 

 Lissopode Nacktschnecken von 

 Madagaskar den Comoren und Maur- 

 itius,' a rcprinb from ' Voeltzkow's 

 Reise in Ostafrika in den Jahren, 

 1903-1905,' band, 2. 6 ; The Boring 

 Habits of the Pholas, John Irving, 

 45-46 ; On the distribution of Helix 

 (acanthinula) lamellata Jeffr, H. A. 

 Schlesch, 340 ; The dispersal of 

 Pisidium pusillum (Gmelin), \\'. 

 Cash, 361 



Magazine Notes : 163, 218, 223, 245, 

 258, 200, 291-292, 330, 356, 383-384 



Microscopical : Early INIicroscopes 

 with illustrations. T. Sheppard, 

 220-234 



Museum News : },^, 138, 209, 218, 269, 

 327, 338 ; Report on Annual Con- 

 ference of Museums Association at 

 Dublin, J. Brown, 259-260 



Northern News, 54, 58, 81, 132, 145, 

 i6.), 178, 203, 207, 297, 300, 327, 328 



1912 Dec. I. 



