Classified Index. 
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NOTES AND COMMENTS—continued. 
itics—Gift of Butterflies to Leeds 
University, 245-247 
August.—Botanical Survey—The Bri- 
tish Ecological Society—The Journal 
of Ecology—The Museums Associ- 
ation—Handbooks—Papers and Dis- 
cussions—The Social Side—The Mor- 
timer Museum, 277-279 
September. — O.J.G.S.— The Bootle 
Museum—Entomological Records— 
Present Knowledge of Protura—A 
Folk Museum for England—Open- 
Air Museums—tThe Crystal Palace— 
The Age of the Earth—Public Utility 
of Museums—Classification of Igne- 
ous Rocks—Evolution of the arrow 
—The Mineralogical Magazine—For- 
aminifera—The Origin of Life 
Eozoon Canadense—The Selby 
Museum, 311-314. © 
October.—Sir Oliver Lodge’s address 
—Continuity—Existing controver- 
sies—Our Destiny—Occult Science 
—The address summarised—Ether 
or no Ether—Professor Garwood’s 
address—Calcareous alge—On a 
new type of Ginkgoalian Leaf—A 
New Species of Medullosa from the 
Coal—Jurassic Flora of Yorkshire— 
The Gristhorpe Bed—Prehistoric 
Horses—tThe ‘ Fossil Horse’ again— 
Palzolithic “ Guillotine ’ Trap 
Stones—Gaping Ghyll—Stone-Boil- 
ing in the British Isles—The In- 
fluence of River Development on 
Plant Distribution—Preservation of 
British Flora—Conference of Dele- 
gates—Botanical Work in  York- 
shire—Landowners and Plants— 
The Handbook—An Innovation— 
Next Year’s President of the British 
Association—A New Flora of York- 
shire, 341-352. 
November.—‘ The Earliest Man ’ again 
—Bones of Whales—Preservatives 
in Food—Society for the promotion 
of Nature Preserves—A connecting 
Link with William Smith—Ameri- 
can Methods—Sea Fisheries—A Bad. 
Attack—The Origin of Life—The 
Interglacial Problem—Age of Suffolk 
Valleys—The Buried River Channels 
of East Anglia—The Scandinavian 
Glacier—Date of the Valley System 
—Presidency: Yorkshire Natur- 
alists’ Union, 377-382. 
December.—A Museum Guide—Am- 
monites Braikenridgii (with illustra- 
tion)—A Yorkshire School of Geo- 
graphy, 409-411. 
CHESHIKE. 
Flowering Plants : Malaxis paludosa L. 
in Cheshire, A. Bennett, 127 
Geology and Palzontology : 
Biblio- | 
graphy with respect to the Geology 
and Paleontology of the North of 
England (Yorkshire excepted) during 
1912, I. Sheppard, 261-270 
CUMBERLAND. 
Birds: Jay observed at Penrith, G. 
Bolam, 115 
Coleoptera: Atheta britteni, n. sp., 
and Trogophlzus hemerinus n. sp. 
taken in Cumberland, noted, 286 
Geology and Paleontology: Biblio- 
graphy with respect to the Geology 
Mosses and Hepaties: Ulota phyllan- 
tha Brid, at Netherby, J. Murray, 
I16 
Mollusca: Pupa secale found at 
Melmerby, with notes on general 
distribution of this species in the 
British Islands, W. D. Roebuck, 
and Paleontology of the North of 362-363 
England (Yorkshire excepted) for 
1912, TI. Sheppard, 261-270 
DERBYSHIRE. 
Birds: Record of Brent Goose 
Derbyshire, noted, 140 
Flowering Plants: Note on the occur- 
1913 Dec 1. 
| 
rence of Bearberry (Arctostaphylos 
Uva-ursi) in North Derbyshire, A. B. 
Jackson, 95; Variation in the leaves 
