442 
Classified Index 
CONTRIBUTORS—contin ued. 
Porritt, G. T., F.US.; EES, 116, 138) 
218, 275, 276, 352 
Poulton, Ethel M., m.sc., 315-318 
Robinson, J. F., 83 
Roe, LT. B., 218 
Roebuck, W. Denison, F.L.s., 82, 206, 
303-304, 362-363 
Schlesch, Hans, 419-420 
Selous, Edmund, 96-98 
Sharp, W. E., F.E.s., 415-418. 
Sheppard, George, F.G.S., 359-361 
Sheppard, Thomas, F.G.S., F.R.G.S., 
F.S.A.Scot., 17-19, 87, 88, 99, 197, 
2II-212, 238, 260, 261-270, 322, 338- 
339, 401 
Smith, Sydney H., 258-259, 299-300 
Smith, W. G., PH.D., B.SC., 326-327, 
390-391 
Snelgrove, E., B.A., 207-208 
Stather, J. W., F.G.s., 87, 320 
Stephenson, Thomas, 20, 421 
' Thomas, H. Hamshaw, 198-200 
Thompson, M. L., F.E.S., 235, 326, 401 
Waddington, G., 219-228 
Wade, E. W., M.B.0.U., 75-76, 115, 260 
Wager, Harold, F.R.S., F.L.S., 305-308, 
332-337, 371-374, 402-406, 423-427 
Wailes, G. H., F.L.S., 144-148 
Walmsley, Lionel, 280-282 
Wattam, W. E. L., 7-8, 72-88, 205-210, 
230-237, 271-276, 299, 304, 319-320, 
323-331. 
Weiss, Prof. F. E., p.sc., 358 
Welch, R. J., 288 
Whitaker, Arthur, 9-12, 81 
Wilmore, Albert, D.sc., F.G.S., 275-270 
Wilson, Albert, 128-130 
Winter, W. P., B.SC., 253-254, 283-286 
Woodhead, T. W., PH.D., F.L.S., 72-88, 
232-233 
Woods, Rev. F. H., B.D., 81, 364-367, 
411 
BOOK NOTICES 
ARACHNIDA. 
Fabre, J. H.—The Life of a Spider, 
125-120 
ARCHAOLOGY. 
Brewis, Parker.—The Evolution of the 
Bronze Spear and Sword in Britain, 
245 
BirDs. 
Bickerton, W., M.B.o.u.—The Home 
Life of the Terns, 32 
Cuming, E. D.—Vol. 1., British Birds, 
Passeres, 434 
Dewar, G. A. B.—Wild Birds through 
the Year, 276 
Heatherley, Francis.—The Peregrine 
Falcon at the Eyrie, 358 
Kearton, R.—British Birds’ Nests, 152 
Kirkman, F. B.—British Birds, 254 
Swann, H. K.,—A _ Dictionary of 
English and Folk-Names of British 
Birds, 370 
COLEOPTERA. 
Fowler, W. W., and Horace St. John 
Donisthorpe.—The Coleoptera of 
the British Islands. Vol, VI., Sup- 
plement, 255-257 
FLOWERING PLANTS. 
Coley, Mary.—Wild Flower Preserva- 
tion, 363 
Corke, H. E., and Nuttall, C. G.— 
Wild Flowers as they grow, 242 
Elgee, Frank, F.Gc.s.—The Moorlands 
of North-Eastern Yorkshire, 228 
Gregson, M. M.—The Story of our 
Mrees172 
Hawley, R. C. and Hawes, A. F,— 
Forestry in New England, 172 
Record, S. J.—Identification of the 
Economic Woods of the United 
Skates. m2 
FUNGI. 
Bastin, S. L.—Flowerless Plants: 
How and where they grow, 331 
Step, Edward.—Toadstools and Mush- 
rooms of the Countryside, 331 
GEOLOGY. 
Binney, James.—The Centenary of a 
Nineteenth Century Geologist, E. W. 
Binney, 435 
Bonney, Prof. T. G.—The work of 
Rain and Rivers, 104 
Buckman, S. S., ¥F.G.s.—Yorkshire 
Type Ammonites, Part 9, 279, Part 
10, 409 
Buttel-Reepen, H. V.—Man and his 
Forerunners, 435 
Cole, A. J.—Rocks and their Origins, 
104 
Craig, Sterling.—Secrets of the Hills, 
152 
Naturalist, 
