Classified Index. 455 
YORKSHIRE—continued. 
Natural History of Hornsea Mere 
during Spring and Summer, 1912, 
George Bolam, 33-71; Annual Re- 
port of Y.N.U. and Balance Sheet 
for 1912, W. E. L. Wattam and T. W. 
Woodhead, 72-88 ; Y.N.U. at Roche 
Abbey, W. E. L. Wattam, 205-210 ; 
New Rule as to permanent constitu- 
* tion of Executive, 205; Y.N.U. at 
Kirkby Stephen, W. E. L. Wattam, 
230-237; Y.N.U. at Burnsall, W. E 
ie Wattam, 271-276; Y:N.U. at 
Stamford Bridge, W. E. L. Wattam, 
299-304, 319-320; Y.N.U. at Great 
Ayton, W. E. L. Wattam, 323-331, 
352, 368-370; Y.N.U. Marine Bio- 
logy Committee, Report of Meeting 
at Filey, F. H. Woods, 364-367 ; 
Note on the election of Mr. Thomas 
Sheppard, F.G.S., as President of 
the Union, 382 
Zoology : Annual Report of Micro- 
Zoology Committee of Y.N.U. for 
1912, J. W. H. Johnson, 87 
Zoophyta: Occurrence of Lucernaria 
campanulata in the South Bay at 
Scarborough, with illustrations, J. 
Irving, 248-250; Occurrence of 
Haliclystus octoradiatus at Scar- 
borough, with illustrations, J. Irving, 
359530 7 
MISCELLANEA. 
Algz: Notes on the Blue-Green Alge 
' with a key to the species of Oscilla- 
toria and Phormidium, Harold 
Wager, 305-308, 332-337, 371-374, 
402-4060, 423-427 
Anthropology: Anthropology at the 
British Association, H. A. Auden, 
392-399 
Arachnida: The life history and 
anatomy of Ritteria nemorum Koch, 
with figures, C. F. George, 109-110 
Botany: Note on the soil conditions 
relationship of Oxlip and Primrose, 5; 
on the occurrence of Utricularia 
ochroleuca Hartm. in English Coun- 
ties, A. Bennett, 19 ; Abnormal Wild 
Hyacinths at Oxford, 245; Varia- 
tion in the leaves and flowers of 
Ranunculus auricomus L. (Goldi- 
locks), with illustrations, W. P. 
Winter, 283-286; Further contri- 
bution thereon, Prof. F. E. Weiss, 
358; On the occurrence of Maian- 
themum bifolium Schmidt, in 
Yorkshire and elsewhere, Arthur 
Bennett, 289-291; On abnormal 
Flowers of the Foxglove, with illus- 
trations, E. M. Poulton, 315-318 
Birds: The nuptial habits of the 
Blackcock, E, Selous, 96-98 
Fungi: The Yeast-Fungi in Nature, 
F, A. Mason, 13-16 
Geology and Palzontology : Notes on 
“Moorlog’ 215-217; Geology at 
the British Association, W. Lower 
Carter, 385-389 
Lepidoptera : Note on the protective 
colouration in Butterflies, 123 
Magazine Notes: 16, 18, 91, 168, 210, 
1913 Dec, 1. 
243 247. 250, 270. 250m stoumae as 
340, 376, 384, 391, 406, 407, 439 
Mammalia: Notes on the habits of 
Bats, with illustrations, A. Whit- 
aker, 9-12 
Mollusea: On the occurrence of 
Paludestrina jenkinsi in fresh water, 
R. J. Welch, 288 ; Land and Fresh- 
water Mollusca in North-west Ice- 
land, with illustrations, Hans 
Schlesch, 419-420 
Mosses and Hepaties: On gathering, 
growing, and preparing Mosses for 
the Herbarium, A. Wilson, 128-130 
Museum News: 8, 98, 108, 130, 143, 
151, 179, 181, 244, 257, 270, 278-279, 
309, 310-312, 367, 440 : 
Northern News: 12, 20, 102, 110, 116, 
E26; 546) DOO! 150) 184) 200, 202% 
293, 304, 320, 339, 399, 408 
Personal Notices: In Memoriam, 
Notice of Lord Avebury, D.c.L., 
FR.S. HiC. ele sheppard 230 
Plant Associations and Ecology: Note 
on the present position of Botanical 
Survey and Publications relating 
thereto, 4-5; The Composition of 
Peat, and Ecological Methods, J. W 
H. Johnson, 169-171, 436-438; Reply 
by W. B. Crump, 239-241; Botan- 
ical Survey and The British Eco- 
logical Society, 277-278 
Societies: British Association: Notes 
on Birmingham Meeting, 341-351, 
375 
Zoophyta : Note on Dr. James Ritchie’s 
paper on ‘Some Northern Hydroid 
Zoophytes ’ obtained by Hull Traw- 
lers, with illustrations, 3 
