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of Chrysanthemum leucanthemum (Lee), 

 246; Plants of Langstrothdale (Woodd), 

 271-277 ; Senecio saracenicus in Litton- 

 dale (Shuffrey), 277 ; Polypogon mon- 

 speliensis near Horbury (Rush forth, 

 Hobkirk), 277 ; Plants noted in Upper 

 Teesdale (Woodhead), 284 ; Arenaria 

 gothica, a plant new to West Yorkshire 

 (Rotheray), 314 ; Plants of the Infer- 

 Arctic Zone on Ingleborough and 

 Penyghent (Baker), 321-322; Spiraea 

 filipendula, etc., in Upper Airedale 

 (Edmondson), 322; The discovery of 

 Arenaria gothica in West Yorkshire 

 (Rotheray), 335 ; On the Varieties of 

 Arenaria ciliata (Baker), 337-339; Plants 

 noted at Kirkham Abbey (Soppitt), 342. 



Geology and Palaeontology : Biblio- 

 graphy for 1887, 61-77 5 tri e Succession 

 of the Silurian Rocks of Ingleton 

 and the included Trap Dykes of most 

 Interest (Balderston), 131-142 ; Geo- 

 logical Photography and Leeds Geo- 

 logical Association, 175 ; At the Foot 

 of the Wolds (Adamson), 179-182 ; 

 Observations at Holmfirth (Adamson), 

 204 ; List of Fossils collected at Robin 

 I food's Bay ( Chadwick), 232 ; Geological 

 observations at same place (Cole), 227 ; 

 near Harrogate (Adamson), 240 ; Obser- 

 vations in Upper Teesdale (Adamson), 

 285-290 ; The Yorkshire Boulder Com- 

 mittee and its Third Year's Work 

 (Adamson), 293-313 ; Geological obser- 

 vations at Acklam Brow (Cole), 343 ; 

 Shap Granite Boulder near Spurn 

 (Cordeaux), 355. 



Hemiptera : Bibliography for 1884-1888, 

 199-200: Holmfirth captures (Mosley), 

 203; Cuckoo-spits at Robin Hood's Bay 

 (Mason), 229; Hemiptera in Upper 

 Teesdale (Mason), 283. 



Hymenoptera : Holmfirth captures (Mos- 

 ley), 203 ; Wasp-nest at Farnham 

 destroyed by Great Tits (Knubley), 333. 



Lepidoptera : Scoparia ingratalis in York- 

 shire (Porritt), 5; Melanism in Boarmia 

 repandata at Huddersfield (Porritt), IOO; 

 Holmfirth captures (Mosley), 203 ; Lepi- 

 doptera at Anston Stones (Mosley), 

 225 ; at Robin Hood's Bay (Rowntree) 

 230; the 'radiated' varieties in the 

 Genus Arctia, etc. (Porritt), 233 ; Lepi- 

 doptera noted near Harrogate (Copley), 

 237 ; Deilephila galii at Sowerby Bridge 

 (Copley), 278 ; Lepidoptera in Upper 

 Teesdale (Rowntree, Pickard), 283; 

 Colias edusa at Malton (Slater) and at 

 Harrogate (Thompson), 291 ; Polyom- 

 matus alexis near Kirkham Abbey, 342; 



Dec. 188a. 



Colias edusa near Scarborough (Burtt), 

 352 ; Variation in Arctia mendica near 

 Huddersfield (Porritt), 352. 



Mammalia: Bibliography for 1886 and 

 1887, 115-127; Bottle-nosed Dolphin in 

 the Humber (Cordeaux), 6; Mole and 

 Rat fed on by Rough-legged Buzzard, 

 Doncaster (Brady), 24; Scarcity of 

 Lesser Horse-shoe Bat in Nidderdale 

 (Ingleby), 54; Wild Cherry-stones used 

 as Food by Long-tailed Field-mouse at 

 Danby (Atkinson), 54 ; Tusk of Elephas 

 primigenius near Brough (Adamson), 

 179; Holmfirth Notes (Waite), 202; 

 Rabbit at Robin Hood's Bay (Knubley), 

 229 ; Mammalia noted near Harrogate 

 (Waite), 236 ; in Upper Teesdale (Back- 

 house), 291 ; Seal at Flamborough 

 (Bailey), 322 ; Mammals noted at Kirk- 

 ham Abbey (Backhouse), 341. 



Mollusca : Up Buckden Pike with the 

 Aneroid (Roebuck), 144 ; Holmfirth 

 Notes (Roebuck), 203 ; Shells at Kilton 

 Castle, Cleveland (Hudson), 212 ; at 

 Robin Hood's Bay (Roebuck), 229 ; 

 near Harrogate (Emmet), 237 ; Clausilia 

 rugosa var. dubia with double mouth in 

 Wensleydale (Lofthouse), 244 ; List of 

 Aysgarth captures (Lofthouse), 244 ; 

 Upper Teesdale Notes (Roebuck), 282 ; 

 Variation in Helix nemoralis and H. hor- 

 tensis at Rothwell (Roberts), 320 ; Some 

 North of England Mollusca (Cockerel!), 

 320 ; Shells noted at Kirkham Abbey 

 (Taylor), 342. 



Museums : Museums of North of England, 

 tables, 45-51 ; Aldborough, Bradford, 

 Giggleswick, Halifax, 46; Halifax (J. W. 

 Davis), Huddersfield (two),Kirkleatham, 

 Leeds (four), Malton, Middlesbrough, 

 48 ; Richmond, Ripon, Scarborough, 

 Sheffield, Wakefield, Whitby, York, 50 ; 

 Hull, 143 ; Palaeontology in the Malton 

 Museum (Woodward), 313 ; type speci- 

 mens in York Museum, 334. 



Neuroptera and Trichoptera: Holmfirth 

 captures (Porritt), ' 203 ; Limnophilu.- 

 centralis at Robin Hood's Bay (Mason), 

 230. 



Orthoptera : Forficula in Upper Teesdale 

 (Mason), 283. 



Personal Notices : Presentation of Tes- 

 timonial to W. Eagle Clarke, 16 ; New 

 Fellows of Geological Society, 20, 78 : 

 Papers by J. W. Davis, W. Cash, and 

 (',. Massee, 20; Death of G. A. Millar, 

 20 ; S. D. Bairstow on Icerya purchasi, 

 78 ; L. E. Adams appointed to head- 

 mastership at Penistone, 143 ; W. West 

 on Massachusetts Desmids, 211 ; H. 



