Classified Index. 



443 



BOOK '^O'YICYJ^— continued. 



FiSHKS. 



Shaw, F. G., F.G.s. — The Science of 

 Dry Fly Fishing, 439. 



Geography. 



Simmons, A. T. , and Richardson, Hugh. 

 — An Introduction to Practical Geo- 

 graphy, with diagram, 102. 



Geology. 



Postlethwaites Geology of the English 

 Lake District, 432. 



F"ox-StrangwaYS, C, and Mill, Dr. 

 H. R. — The Water Supply (from 

 underground sources) of the East 

 Riding of Yorkshire, 410. 



Geikie, Sir Archibald. — The Founders of 

 Geology, 127. 



Knipe, Hy. R. — Nebula to Man, 62. 



Herries, R. J. — The Geology of the 

 Yorkshire Coast between Redcar and 

 Robin Hood's Bay, 344. 



Marr, J. E. — An Introduction to Geo- 

 logy, 13 J • 



Park, James. — A Text Book ot Mining 

 Geology, 402. 



Sheppard, Thomas, F.G.S. — The Mak- 

 ing of East Yorkshire, 30-31. 



Sollas, W. J., F.R..S.— The Age of the 

 Earth and other Geological Studies, 

 61-62. 



Lepidoptera. 



South, Richard, F.E.s. — The Butterflies 



of the British Isles, 279. 

 Tutt, J, W., F.E.s. — British Butterflies, 



69. 



Mammalia. 



English, Douglas. — Beasties Courage- 

 ous, with illustration, 61. 



Kearton, The Bros. — Pictures from 

 Nature, with illustration, 3-4. 



Lankester, E. Ray, F.R.S. — Extinct 

 Animals, with illustrations, 62-63. 



Patterson, Arthur H. — Nature in East- 

 ern Norfolk, 86. 



Rees, A. W.— Creatures of the Night, 

 127. 



Renshaw, G. — More Natural History 

 Essays, with illustration, 133. 



MOLLISCA. 



Swanton, E. W. — British Non-Marine 



Mollusca, 375. 

 Tavlor, J. W. — Monograph of Land and 



Freshwater Mollusca of British Isles, 



Vol. II., Part XII., 296. 



Mosses and Hepatics. 

 British Hepatics, NewCensusCatalogue 

 of, 22, 



Mlseums. 



Hull Museum. — Note on acquisition of 

 Lether Geological Collection, 346. 



Hull Museum Publications. — (No. 28), 

 91 ; (No. 29), 135; (Nos. 30. 31, z^), 

 329 ; (Nos. T,z ^"d 34)' 407 ; (Nos. 35 

 and 36), 432. 



Keighley Museum Notes, 167. 



Manchester Museum Publications. — 

 (No. 21), 357. 



Manchester Museum. — Owen s College, 

 Report of, 376. 



Warrington Museum, 407. 



Myriopoda. 



Webb, Mark W'. and Sillem C— British 

 Woodlice, 107. 



RmzopoDA AND Heliozoa. 



British Rhizopoda and Heliozoa (Ray 

 Society), 66-67. 



Scientific History. 



Allbutt, T. Clifford, m.d.— Notes on the 

 Composition of Scientiflc Papers, 17. 



Bradford .Scientific Journal, 102-103, 168. 



Naturalists' Directory (1906-7), 56. 



Naturalists' Quarterly Review, 65-66, 

 206. 



Science Progress, 353. 



Science Year Book (1906), 56. 



Societies' Reports. 



British Association, Corresponding 

 Societies of.— Report of Annual 

 Conference (1905), 23-26. 89, 290- 

 291. 



British Association Meeting. — Notes on 

 intended meeting at York, 249-251, 

 413; .Special Reports of Proceedings 

 atVork, 281-344; Abstracts of the 

 following papers read thereat, 

 viz : — 

 Presidential Address by Prof. E. Ray 

 Lankester, M.A.,LL.D.,D.SC., F.R.S., 



F.L.S., 285-288. 



Anthropology, 294-296. 



Botanv, 297-301. 



Geology. — British Driftsand the Inter- 

 glacial Problem, G. W. Lamplugh, 

 F.R.S., 304-317, 360-366. 



Lead mining in Yorkshire, James 

 Backhouse, 318-320. 



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