450 
Classified Index. 
WESTMORLAN D—continued. 
cepted) for 1912, T. Sheppard, 261- 
270; Notes on Calcareous Alge in 
the lower Carboniferous Rocks of 
Westmorland as dealt with by Prof. 
E. J. Garwood at the meeting of the 
British Association at Birmingham, 
343-344 
Lichens: Report on species noted on 
visit of Y.N.U. to Kirkby Stephen, 
W. E. L. Wattam, 234-235, 
Mammalia: Report on Mammals 
noted on visit of Y.N.U. to Kirkby 
Stephen, A. Haigh-Lumby, 231 
Mollusea: Report on species noted on 
visit of Y.N.U. to Kirkby Stephen, 
Thos. Castle, 231-232 
Mosses and Hepatics: Report on 
Mosses noted on visit of Y.N.U. to 
Kirkby Stephen, F. Haxby, 233-234 
YORKSHIRE. 
Actinozoa: List of species observed on | 
visit of Y.N.U. Marine Biology Com- 
mittee at Filey, F. H. Woods, 365 
Alge: Notes on the Blue-Green 
Alge with a key to the species of 
Oscillatoria and Phormidium, 
Harold Wager, 305-308, , 332-337, 
371-374, 402-400, 423-427 
Anthropology: Anthropology at the 
British Association, H. A. Auden, 
392-399 
Arachnida: Annual Report of Arach- 
nida Committee of Y. N. U. for 1912, 
with many records, W. Falconer, 
82-83; On the origin of the Aran- 
eidal Fauna of Yorkshire, W. 
Falconer, 111-114 ; 131-138. Onan 
undetermined Yorkshire species of 
Rhagidia, with figures, C. F. George, 
196-197 ; Species observed on visit 
of Y.N.U. to Roche Abbey, W. 
Falconer, 206-207; Arachnida ob- 
served on visit of Y.N.U. to Kirkby 
Stephen, W. 'P. Wirlter, 253-254; 
Trombidium mushami n. sp., from 
Selby, figured and described, C. F. 
George, 383-384 
Birds: Note on large flock of Pallas’s 
Sand Grouse in the North Riding, 6; 
Further note thereon, R. Fortune, 
115-116; Bird notes from Whitby, 
Thomas Stephenson, 20: Fate of a 
Long-eared Owl at Harrogate, R. 
Fortune, 20; The Bird-life of Horn- 
sea Mere, George Bolam, 42-71; 
Annual Report of Vertebrate Section 
of -Y.N.U. for 1912, as to West 
Riding, by R. Fortune; as to East 
Riding by E. W. Wade ; as to North 
Riding by T. H. Nelson, with many 
records, 74-78. Annual Report of 
Ye ON: Ul) Wald). Birds, ‘etc:) 2r0- 
tection Committee for tIg12, R. 
Fortune, 78-80; Glossy Ibis 9 shot 
at» 'Garlton, E> WwW. Wader 115); 
Little Auks at Holderness, E. -W 
Wade, 115; Report of meeting of 
Vertebrate Section of Y.N.U. held 
at Leeds, A. Haigh-Lumby, 117-118 ; 
A Blackbird Suffragette, A. L. 
Armstrong, 110; Report of meeting 
of Vertebrate Section of . Y.N.U., 
held at Leeds in February, A. Haigh- 
Lumby, 149-150; Bitterns in 
Holderness, S. Duncan, I51 ; 
Occurrence of Common Gull at 
Eshton, A. H. Lumby and W. H. 
Parkin, 197; Variety of Song Thrush 
at Eshton, W. H. Parkin, 197; Birds 
observed on visit of Y.N.U. to 
Roche Abbey, W. H. Parkin, 206 ; 
Birds observed on visit of Y.N.U. to 
Kirkby Stephen, A. Haigh-Lumby, 
231; Bird notes from the York 
District, S. H. Smith, 258-259; 
Note on the Peregrine Falcons at 
Bempton, E. W. Wade, 260; Dipper 
using same nest twice, R. Fortune, 
260; Birds observed on visit of 
Y.N.U. to Burnsall, H. B. Booth, 
271-272; Nesting of Turtle-Dove at 
Killinghall, R. Fortune, 288; Re- 
moval of feces by the Common 
Wren, J. Atkinson, 290; Merlin 
mobbed by Yellow Wagtails, J. 
Atkinson, 290; Bird-life noted on 
visit of Y.N.U. to Stamford Bridge, 
S. H. Smith, 299-300; Three House 
Martins building in one nest at 
Ben Rhydding, H. B. Booth, 321 ; 
On the decrease of Starlings in cer- 
tain Yorkshire localities, H. B. 
Booth, 321-322; Spotted Fly- 
catcher, unusual nest of, R. Fortune, 
400; On Swifts and the Common, 
Snipe at Slaithwaite, W. Falconer, 
400; Little Bunting captured near 
400; Little Bunting captured near 
Whitby, first County record, Thos. 
Stephenson, 421. 
Naturalist, 
