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CLASSIFIED INDEX. 



Y O R K S H I R E— Continued. 



Crowther appointed Curator of Truro 

 Museum, 211; George Roberts, Notes 

 for 1888, 219; E. E. Prince on British 

 Food-fishes, 219 ; George Brook on the 

 Embryology of Fish, 219 ; Officers of 

 Linnean Society, 220 ; New Fellows of 

 Linnean Society, 220; H. C. Sorby's 

 Researches into Habits of Marine Mol- 

 lusca, 220 ; R. F. Scharff on Sand- 

 Grouse in Ireland, 220 ; Notice of J. W. 

 Davis in ' Research,' 220 ; New Fellows 

 of Entomological Society, 7.20; J. H. 

 Metcalfe's Plan for dealing with the 

 Rabbit-pest in Australia, 220 ; J. Back- 

 house, jun., his forthcoming work on 

 European birds, 334 ; Woodward and 

 Sherborn's new work on British Fossil 

 Vertebrata, 334 ; S. A. Adamson on 

 Scarborough and District, 344. 



Protozoa : Infusoria noted near Harrogate 

 (Kirk), 243 ; in Upper Teesdale (Kirk), 

 292 ; near Kirkham Abbey (Kirk), 343. 



Reptilia and Amphibia : Bibliography 

 for 1885-1888, 221-224; Palmate Newt 

 near Huddersfield (Mosley), 212 ; Frog 



at Robin Hood's Bay (Knubley), 229 ; 

 Common Ringed Snake at Huddersfield 

 (Porritt), 234 ; Amphibians noted near 

 Harrogate (Waite), 237 ; Variation in 

 Frogs in Upper Teesdale(Knubley), 282 ; 

 Amphibians noted at Kirkham Abbey 

 (Backhouse), 341. 

 Societies : Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, 

 27th Annual Report, 7-1 1 ; Annual 

 Meeting at Sheffield, 12-16; Meeting at 

 Holmfirth, 201-206; Part 4 of Tran- 

 sactions of Leeds Geological Association, 

 143; Y. N. U. at Robin Hood's Bay, 

 227-232; Leeds Geological Associa- 

 tion, Annual Meeting, 234 ; Y. N. U. 

 at Harrogate, 235-244 ; in Upper Tees- 

 dale, 279-291 ; at Kirkham Abbey and 

 Acklam Brow, 340-344; Delegate's 

 Report on the British Association 

 Meeting at Newcastle (Knubley), 345- 



352- 

 Vermes : Rotatoria noted near Harrogate 

 (Kirk), 243 ; Rotifers in Upper Teesdale 

 (Kirk), 292 ; near Kirkham Abbey 

 (Kirk), 343. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Birds : Is the Starling Double-brooded ? 



(Mitchell), 112. 

 Geology and Palaeontology: The New 



Red Sandstone and the Physiography of 



the Triassic Period (Mellard Reade), 



108-111. 

 Hybridism : In the Animal Kingdom, 



178. 

 Middlesex : Observations upon various 



Slugs and their habits and food plants 



(Kew), 103-107. 

 Mushroom : Etymology and suggested 



derivation (Strickland), 278, 344. 

 Personal Notices : T. D. A. Cockerell on 



citing localities, 219 ; Death of Francis 



Day, 313. 

 Societies : Entomological Society of 



London, Anniversary Meeting, 78. 



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