444 



C/assi/icd Index. 



H( )()K XOTICKS r«////«//rt/. 



Orij^'in of tlu- Hrili^li Trias, Prof. T. 

 G. Boniiey, sc.D., L1..I)., l-.K.s., 



Tlu* I'ot-Holes of Ini;iebori>iiiLcli, 

 Hafold Hroderick, M.A., t,-Z'7<^-^- 



Recent Exposures ot Glacial Drift at 

 Doiicaster and Tickhill, H. Ciilpin 

 and G. Grace, b.sc, with map, 



3-'5-3-:7- 

 Coast l'>osion, Clement Reid, 1'. U.S. , 



3^7-3-'9- 

 Speeton Ammonites, C. G. Dantord, 



.330-33'- 

 Limestone Knolls (jf Cra\en, A. W'il- 



more, 331-332. 

 Life-Zonesin the British Carboniferous 



Rocks, Dr. Wheellon Hind, F.r...s., 



333-336. 

 Coal Balls in Coal Seams, Mi.ss M. 



C. Slopes, D.SC, PH.IJ., 336-337. 

 Water Boring' into New Red band- 



.stone for Lincoln Water Supply, 



Prof. Edwd. Hull, LI..I)., F.K..S., 



33^-339- 

 Plain of M.'irine Denudation beneath 

 the Drift of Uolderness. Prof. P. F. 

 Kendall, k.cj.s., and W. II. Crofls, 



Fossiferous Drift Deposits at Kirm- 

 ington. Lines. , and various localities 

 in Yorkshire (E. R. ), J. W. Slather, 



F.G.S., 341-342. 



Occurrence, Distributon, and Mode 

 of Formation of the Calcareous 

 Nodules found in Coal Seams of 

 the Lower Coal Measures, Prof. I*". 

 E. Weiss, 343-344. 



On a Section in the Post-Glacial 

 Deposit at Hornsea, willi lists of 

 remains of Fauna and Floi"a, T. 

 Sheppard, 420-424. 



Le|jidoptera. — Melanism in Lepidop- 

 tera, G. T. Porritt, K. i,.s., F. i-;.s., 



30--303- 



Meteorology. — Meteorological Obser- 

 vations bv Local ScienliHc Societies, 

 Dr. H. R. Mill, 2SS-JS9. 



Notes on the ^'ork Rainfall, 429-432. 



Zoology, iQfZ-Zf^^. 

 l-?olton Museum and Meteorological 



Observatory. — Annual Report (1905), 



103. 

 Bootham School (\'ork) .\atural Histor\- 



Society. — Annual Report of, 407. 

 Chester' .Socit'ty of .\atural Science. 



Annual Report of, 376. 

 Ess ,'X I*"ield Club. -\'ear Hook and 



Calender of { 1906-7), 353. 

 Huddersfield Naturalist and Photogra- 

 phic Society, .Annual Report, 1906, 43b. 



Hull Geological Societ\-, Tians. of, 



\'ol. VL, Part I., 270! 

 Hull Museum, Publications of, (No. 28) 



91 ; (No. ^9) 135; (Nos. 30, 31, and 



3-2) 3^9 : (.^'o^- 2>2>> 'il|<^l 34) 407- 

 Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists' 



Club, Transactions of ( 1905), 186. 

 Lancashire and Cheshire Entomological 



Society, Annual Repoit (1905), 120. 

 Lancashire L'nion of N;itural History, 



Literary, and Philosophical Societies, 



.440. 



Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union. Trans, 

 of, 278-279. 



Liverpool Botanical Society. 432. 



Liverpool Geological Society, Proceed- 

 ings of, 168. 



Louth Antiquarian and Naturalists' 

 Societv, Report of, 376. 



Manchester Field Natin"ilists" and 

 Archajologisls" Society, .Annual Re- 

 port (1905). 357. 



Manchester Field Club, Report of, to 

 December 1903, 376. 



Manchester Microscopical Society, 

 .Annual Report and Transactions, 

 410. ^ 



Moss E.xchange Club, Report for 1906,. 



43-'- 



North Staffordshire Field Club, Re|)oit 

 for 1905-1906, 432. 



Nottingham Naturalists' Society. Trans. 

 of (1904-5), 168. 



Scarborough Philoso])hical and .Archaso- 

 logical Societ\', Annual Rejjort, 407. 



York Philosophical Societ}-, Annual Re- 

 port (1905), 378. 



Yorkshire Geological Photographs 

 Committee, Report for 1905, 16-17. 



Yorkshire Cieological Societ\', Proceed- 

 ings of, \ol. XV., Pt. III.; 275-276. 



Yorkshire Ramt^lcrs' Club Journal,. 

 Vol. II., Part \I., 34-35. 



MlSCKI.I,.\.NKOlS. 



Brown, G. Baldwin, M..\. — The Care of 



Ancient Moninnents, 387. 

 Cotsworth, Moses B.~ 'Fhe Ration.il 



Almanac, 47. 

 Davison, A. W. — I)erb\ : Its Rise and 



Progress, 387. 

 Ferguson, Richard S. .\ Histor-\' ot' 



Westmorland, 131. 

 (Jreening, E. ()., F. R.ii.s., etc. — Manur- 

 ing, 200. 

 H.-ie'rkel, Ernst. The Wonders of Life, 



40J. 

 H.-iddon, Dr. .\. C. F. U.S. — .Magic and 



Felisiiism, 3(16. 



Naturallsi, 



