JULY 1906. 



No. 594 



(No. 372 0/ current $eriet). 



A MONTHLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF 



NATURAL HISTORY FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. 



EDITED BY 



T. SHEPPARD, F.Q.S., 



The Museum, Hull ; 



T. W. WOODHEAD, Ph.D., F.L.S., 



Technical College, Huddersfield ; 



WITH THE assistance AS REFEREES IN SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS OF 



J. GILBERT BAKER, F.R.S. F.L.S., GEO. T. PORRITT, F.L.S., F.E.S. 



Prof. P. F. KENDALL, M.Sc, F.Q.S., JOHN W. TAYLOR, 



T. H. NELSON, M.B.O.U., WILLIAM WEST, F.L.5. 



Contents : — 



PAGES 



f«lotes and Comments : — Antarctic Birds, A Deformed Stoat, Perigrines at Flamborough, 

 Peregrines at Ingleton, The Pro.ection of Birds, Vandalism at Flamborough, Yorkshire 



Hynienoptera, Natural History as a Business (Illustrated) 201-20& 



Notes on the Upper Chalk of Lincolnshire— ^ ></!«>■ Burnet 207-212 



The Microscopic Aspect of the Upper Chalk of Lincolnshire (Illustrated)— IK. Hill, F.G.S. 213-214 

 Notes on Harvest Spiders, with particulars of their occurrence in Yorkshire 



(Illustrated)— U'm. Falconer 215-220 



The Pine Marten in Lake-land— Edudrd T. Baldwin 221-222 



Xeris spectrum at Leeds: an addition to the British List of Hymenoptera— 



II'. Denison Roebuck, F.L.S 22* 



List of Papers and Monographs— Dr. H. Clifton Sorby, F.R.S. , etc 225-230 



On* the Ingleton Carboniferous Basement Beds— Cosmo Johns, M.I.Mech.E., F.G.S. ... 231-232 

 Yorkshire Naturalists at Ingleton: Geological T^otes (Illustrated)— Edwin Hawkesimrth 233-23^ 



Yorkshire Naturalists at Flamborough (Illustrated)— r. Sheppard, F.G.S 240-248 



Field Notes 206, 214, 223, 224, 239 



Northern News 222,248 



Illustrations 201,202,234,240,243 



Plates XVIII.. XiX. 



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