454 
Classified Index 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
served on visit of Y.N.U. Marine 
Biology Committee at Filey, F, H. 
Woods, 366 
Palzo-Botany: Notes on the fossil 
plants found in Marske Quarry, 
Cleveland, 123-124; Note on 
Equisetites columnaris from the 
Lower Estuarine Sandstone of the 
Peak, Yorks, 140; On the Jurassic 
Plant-Beds of Roseberry Topping, 
with provisional list of species 
already discovered, H. Hamshaw 
Thomas, 198-200; Notes on finds 
in the Jurassic plant-beds at Cayton 
Bay, Roseberry Topping, and Gris- 
thorpe Bay, 345-346; Botany at the 
British Association, W. G. Smith, 
390-391 
Personal Notices: In Memoriam 
Notice of Henry Culpin, with por- 
trait, 17-19; In memoriam notice 
of Ned Hodgson, with portrait, 121 ; 
In Memoriam Notice of James 
Needham, with portrait, C. Cross- 
land, 294-298; appointment of Mr. 
P. F. Kendall, Jr., as Lecturer in 
Zoology and Geology to S. E. 
Agricultural College at Wye, 304; 
In Memoriam Notice of Tempest 
Anderson, M.D., D:SC., J.P., F.G.S., 
F.R.G.S., I. Sheppard, 338-339 
Physical Geography: Note on Public 
right of way south of Bridlington, 5, 
7; An old plan of Hornsea Mere, 89 ; 
Coast changes at Hornsea_ since 
November, 1912, with four illus- 
trations, TIT. Sheppard, 99; Coast 
Changes at Robin Hood’s Bay, with 
numerous illustrations, L. Walmsley, 
280-282 ; Note on Gaping Ghyll, 347; 
Note on Whitby Meeting of York- 
shire School of Geography, 410-411 
Plant Associations and Ecology: An- 
nual Report of Y.N.U. Botanical 
Survey Committee for 1912, T. W. 
Woodhead, 83-84 ; The Composition 
of Peat, and Ecological Methods, 
J. W. H. Johnson, 169-171, 436-438 ; 
Reply by W. B. Crump, 239-241 ; 
W. G. Smith, 326-327; Ecological 
Notes on Askern Bog and Kilham 
Marsh, near Doncaster, H. H. 
Corbett, 412-414 
Polyzoa: List of species observed on 
visit of Y. N. U. Marine Biology 
Committee at Filey, F. H. Woods, 
305 
Porifera: List of species observed on 
visit of Y.N.U. Marine Biology Com- 
mittee at Filey, F. H. Woods, 365 
Prominent Yorkshire Workers : George 
Massee, F.L.S., V.M.H., with portrait, 
H. Cowley, 291-293 
Reptiles: Annual Report of Reptiles, 
etc., Committee of Y.N.U., for 1912, 
78; Species observed on visit of 
Y.N.U. to Stamford Bridge, G. H. 
Smith, 300 
Rhizopoda: List of. the Freshwater 
Rhizopoda from the North and West 
Ridings of Yorkshire, including 
Cucurbitella mespiliformis, a new 
British record, G. H. Wailes, 144-148 
Scientific History: a Report on the 
Natural History of Hornsea Mere 
during Spring and Summer, I9g12, 
George Bolam, 33-71 ; Walks around 
Bradford, 428; The East Riding of 
Yorkshire, J. L. Brockbank, 430; 
Place-Names of S.W. Yorkshire, 
A. Goodall, 429 
Seyphozoa: Aurelia aurita found at 
Filey, F. H. Woods, 365 
Societies: Bootham School Natural 
History, etc., Society, Annual report 
of, 340; Cleveland Naturalists’ 
Field Club, Proceedings of, 1910-11, 
298 ; Hull Geological Society, Trans. 
of, 367; Hull Scientific and Field 
Naturalists’ Club, Trans. of, Vol. IV., 
Part 5, 414; Huddersfield Naturalist 
and Photographic Society, Annual 
Report, 1912-13, 418; Leeds Astro- 
nomical Society, Trans. of, 1912, 432; 
Scarborough Philosophical and Arch- 
eological Society, Annual Report, 
1912, 418; Whitby Literary and 
Phil. Society, Ninetieth Report of, 
242; Yorkshire Numismatic Society, 
Trans. of, 415 
Tunicata: List of species observed on 
visit of Y.N.U. Marine Biology Com- 
mittee to Filey, F. H. Woods, 366 
Vermes: Lists of species of Nemertea 
and Polycheta observed on visit of 
Y.N.U. Marine Biology Committee 
to Filey, F. H. Woods, 365 
Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union: Report 
of Annual Meeting at Hull, 1912, 
W.E. L. Wattam, 7-8; The Yeast 
Fungi in Nature, being paper read 
by Mr. F. A. Mason, F.R.M.S., at 
Sandsend Mycological Meeting, 1912, 
13-16; In Memoriam notice of Mr. 
Henry Culpin for four years Treas- 
urer of the Y.N.U., with portrait, 
T. Sheppard, 17-19; a report on the 
Naturalist, 
