Classified Index. 

 LINCOLNSHIRE. 



449 



Arachnida: Arrhenurus curtus, n.sp., 

 C. F. Georg-e, with fig-iires, 37 ; 

 Species of Bionacercus, C. F. Georg-e, 

 with figures, 37-38 ; Notes on a 

 species of an undetermined Arrhen- 

 iM^us, with figures, C. F. George, 

 93-94 ; Epicrius mollis, Kramer, E. 

 geometricus, Cancstrini and F"anzago, 

 and E. canistrinii, Haller, figured and 

 described, C. F. George, 264-267. 



Birds: The Birds of North-West Lind- 

 sey(second instalment). Max Peacock, 

 42-47. 



Flowering Plants: Primula elatior 

 jacquin in Hazel Wood, near Great 

 Ponton, E. A. W. Peacock, 183 ; 

 Abnormal leafing and fall of an Ash 

 at 3adney, E. A. W. Peacock, 183 ; 

 Hvpochoeris glabra Linn, between 

 Tumby and Coningsby, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 263. 



•Fungi : Occurrence of Erysiphe grami- 

 nius at Howsham, 2S0. 



<3eoIogy and Paloeontology : 



Quarries Inspection Report for York- 

 shire and Lincolnshire District, noted, 

 103 ; Notes on the LIpper Chalk of 

 Lincolnshire with lists of its fossils, 

 with plate, Arthur Burnet, 207-212; 

 Notes on the Microscopic aspect of 

 the Upper Chalk of Lincolnshire, 

 based on examples from quarries 

 near Fotherby and Ulceby, with 

 ])late, W. Hill. 213-214; Tooth of 

 Oxvrhina mantelli found in Barton 

 Chalk Quarry, H. C. Drake, 291 ; 

 Boring into new Red Sandstone for 

 Lincoln Water Supply, being epitome 



of paper read at British Association 

 Meeting at York, Prof Edward Hull, 

 338-339 ; Fossiliferous Drift Deposits 

 at Kirmington, Lines., abstract of 

 paper read at British Association 

 Meeting at York, J. W. Stather, 

 34 '-342- 



Hymenoptera : Odynerus parietum 

 Linn. (Solitary Wasp), Notes on, 

 made at Kirton Lindsey, with photo 

 of nests, C. F. George, 27-28 ; Addi- 

 tions to List of Lincolnshire Aculeate 

 H\-menoptera, C. F. George, 199-200. 



Mammalia: Record of White Mole at 

 Cowbitt in 1790, E. A. W. Peacock, 

 21 ; Occurrence of female Otter and 

 two cubsat Grainthorjie, 103; Strange 

 behaviour of a Hare, E. A. W. 

 Peacock, 193 ; Deformed Stoat, with 

 illustration, E. A. W. Peacock, 202 ; 

 Mole attacking child at Cadney, 

 E. A. W. Peacock, 224. 



Mollusca: Helix nemoralis and H. 

 arbustorum in N.W. Lines., Thos. 

 L. Warner, 239. 



Neuroptera : Halesus guttatipennis at 

 .\lford, noted, 200. 



Personal Notices: Appointment of 

 Mr. Arthur Smith as Curator of 

 Lincoln Museum, 103. 



Societies : Boston Antiquarian and 

 Naturalists' Rambling Society, 

 Formation of, 188 ; Lincolnshire 

 Naturalists' Union, Annual Meeting 

 (1905), 2i~ I Transactions of, noted, 

 278-279 ; Louth Antiquarian and 

 Naturalists' Society, Report of, 376. 



ISLE OF MAN. 



Arachnida: Occurrence of Obisium 

 maritimum, Leach, at Port Erin, 408. 



Antiquities: Catalogue of Manx Anti- 

 quities at Castle Rushen, noted, 168. 



jgo6 December i. 



Birds: Birds of the Isle of Man, P. G. 

 Ralfe, with illustrations (Plate VII. 

 and \'III.), 101-102. 



Neuroptera: Capture of Linnophilus 

 elegans at Ballaugh, noted, 64. 



