No. 166. 



MAY 1889. 



NATURAL HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 



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Ornithological Notes from N.E. Lincolnshire and Holderness — John Cordeaux, 



M.B.O.U 129 & 130 



The Succession of the Silurian Rocks of Ingleton and the included Trap- 

 Dykes of most interest — Robert B. Balderston 131 to 142 



Up Buckden Pike with the Aneroid — Wm. Dcnison Roebuck, F.L.S. .. .. 144 



Notes— Ornithology 130 



Is the Starling double-hooded? — John Ward; Flamborough Bird Notes— 

 Matthew Bailey. 



Note— Mollusca 130 



Slugs in South Lincolnshire — Win. Dcnison Roebuck, F.L.S. 



Note— Mammalia .. .. .. 142 



Extracts from Lancashire Churchwardens' Accounts — J. Grafton Milne. 



Notes and News 



Bibliography— Birds, 1886 



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